◈ Ama ◈


I'm just a guy who likes to make stuff for the world to see...and I have no clue what I'm doing.

THE GALLERY

Gentle Goldie (Blobbiis EFTs)


This glimmering blob is part of a special species of Blobbiis called "Jellorrs", which are Blobbiis comprised of ores such as gold, copper, platinum and many others.She's very kindhearted and generous, and produces a warm, radiant glow with a special calming effect on those around her.Goldie (or as the others call her: "Go-Go") and the other Jellorrs inhabit caves and ravines, creating large dome-like structures out of stone.For more information, check out the official Blobbiis website here!

Ghost Party Teaser
(Project Arrhythmia)

A project by Ama & PhantomLeaf


When a girl named Rosie hears from her mentor Orici about a spooky party being held by a group of perky ghosts, she whisks herself away on a journey to a mysterious mansion, where the party is being held.Along the way, she'll train and hone her abilities to dodge and evade attacks, in hopes of not meeting an early grave.She'll be met by many ghosts, each testing her to see if she's able to handle the frightening-yet-fun adventure ahead of her.This project is currently in development.

The next step.


I first made my online presence known way back in 2020, from roleplaying with friends on Twitter, to posting my first real animations on Youtube, and in these past 2 years I've been able to do things I at some point dreamed of being able to do.Now it hasn't been perfect, especially with school being one of the many things holding me back, but soon that'll be out my way.Soon I will finally be unchained, and I can create more animations and drawings to my heart's content.

Aurora's Development


At some point, I plan to make a video detailing the story behind this iconic character's creation. The events leading up to it, the process of creating her, and many unanswered questions finally being answered.This character has been a blessing and a curse for me. It gave me many things: Friends, fame, an endless amount of headaches, but most of all, it taught me an important lesson, and I hope to share this all with you someday.