Support Me

Do you want to help ME make MORE art?! Follow these simple steps and we can be tight like Gru and his minions.

💸 For the financially capable:

PRO-TIP: Money is exchanged for goods and services, such as groceries and bills. I like groceries to eat and having a place to live.

🍞 For the financially challenged (tfw):

  • Share my evil thoughts to your friends, family, and enemies. Show them my art and comics!
  • Do a lil' retweet on my illustrations and force your followers to peep the horror. When you spread my evil power, I grow stronger with every person inducted into my hivemind.
  • Heck, you can just leave a comment on my art, or send me an email saying you like my stuff. The more you boost my ego, the more naughtiness leaks into my art!

What helps SCUMSUCK the most?

  1. Tipping

    If you liked your commission? A piece of art I posted? A resource I shared? A tip is always appreciated.

  2. Sticker Club Sub

    It's passive income, I get to design funky stickers with weird animals. Plus if you sub to the $9 tier you also get my DIY zines, another design passion of mine!

  3. Buying shop merch

    The shop has processing and shipment fees, so it's a tiny bit cut out of our income. But I always have fun designing silly merch from dakimakura to boobie mousepads, and I think it's cool for you to have a physical piece of art!

  4. Commissioning merch designs

    If you allow me to sell the commissioned design in my shop as a charm, sticker, print, dakimakura, and so forth, it's continued income even after the commission AND can serve me as a portfolio piece. Rest assured, I never resell other people's original character designs without their permission.

  5. Commissioning any art

    I enjoy drawing other people's characters and faves, especially because most of my clients let me go crazy on my own interpretation. A commission is the most time-consuming option for support, and processing fees take a sizable chunk out, but I do have fun doing them!

decorative image of Ollie soliciting Basile for red envelopes.