Zazozaliad's Profile Comments


Thank you kindly for the sub and the fave!

no prob!! im a big fan of elfs tbh so i was happy to meet kristoph in your gallery there

Thanks for the sub~

Happy to!! I'm in awe of how many OCs you've got... and it's a really clever idea, recording when you first made them.

I really appreciate it. :3 And yeah, I've been coming up with characters and writing stories ever since I was a kid. They all had such a strong impact on me creatively when growing up, so even though I never recorded their exact creation dates while I was making them, I tend to remember which grade I made them so I at least know the year they came along. Still have a long way to go before all of them have profiles though. ^^; It makes me happy to know you find any of them interesting.

Thank you for the sub~

Glad to!! You seemed really nice and I like what I see of your character building.. my favorite thing about toyhouse is just, being able to browse people's various ocs and learn stuff about the stories the creator wants to tell at my leisure it's great

I like browsing what others have done as well, especially worlds [Which I'm currently to be pretty difficult to get all the information types up for.] It's great to know that I'm not the only one who enjoys that aspect of ToyHouse; in fact, the community aspect is the main reason why I stopped using [or rather kind of outright abandoned] the alternative I knew of, Charahub.

I used be on Charahub too!! Like, it's a neat site, but definitely the way you can arrange and present information on Toyhouse is a lot easier to keep up with, and there's people here where I never really encountered a feeling of people on Charahub.. If I were to use Charahub any now it would be as glorified Q&A pages for my characters.

And Toyhouse is extra cool because you can do all kinds of fun html stuff on it. As someone who really loves indulging in italics... that's nice.

Charahub was very useful for what it was, and I still refer to those little questions on occasion for character development. Toyhouse, however does provide more freedom with how you present the information, especially for people who actually know how to make pages look nice and whatnot. Yeah, using italics and bold font has been pretty handy. It's also cool that there really is an actual community, though how much of that community one experiences does sorta depend on what you do. Most of Toyhouse seems to be more for designs and character trading, but I've actually stumbled across some pretty good webcomics through just browsing Toyhouse.

welcome to this toyhouse there might be other characters here but its a lie its all about me, hyperfocus elf

im a friend