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Vio Rasmussen

I write fantastical queer comics without a focus on romance. Updates monthly.

Comic of a seal wondering if they're cut out for being an artist. They get an email notification saying they've been accepted into a project! They're happy, but feel some impostor syndome.
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I Graduated! ...What do I do next?

Vio Rasmussen May I Graduated! ...What do I do Next? Hi all! If you couldn't tell by the title of this email, I have officially graduated college :)I now have a Bachelor's in Digital Arts Animation, a minor in Creative Writing, and no clue what I'm doing next! I've been applying and applying to everything I can think of, both day jobs and art-related opportunities, and seeing what sprouts. So far, its been a lot of silence, a lot of rejections, and one (1) non-paid writing project. Nothing...

Vio Rasmussen May 3rd My Senior Thesis is Complete! Here's some tips for yours My final senior thesis display! Well, all, It was a long time coming, and I almost didn't make it, but my senior thesis.... is now COMPLETE. One whole year of noodling over this single project, and I'm ready to move on. I'm gonna tell you a secret: I changed my thesis idea two weeks before it was due. Terrifying, right? Last semester, I took both a comic book class and an experimental book writing class. And...

A character turnaround of Neila, red hair covering one eye, wearing a grey crop top and shredded jeans, and holding a flashlight in their hand. She is drawn three times at different angles, one facing forward, one facing at a 45 degree angle to the right,

Vio Rasmussen March 25th What I've Been Working On This Spring ↓ Hello, all! What a busy, busy year its been. My thesis project for my senior year has been a doozy and a half, and I'm at that point in the project where I'm rapidly flip-flopping between "I hate everything about this project and want to light the whole thing on fire" and "This is fine, actually, it just needs a little work." I think the big issue I'm struggling with right now is a combo of sunk-cost fallacy and the realization...