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title: 'HOW TO: VTUBER DESIGN! [SUMMARY]'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z6EshGvc3s4'
video_id: 'Z6EshGvc3s4'
date: 2026-06-30
duration_sec: 1683
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# HOW TO: VTUBER DESIGN! [SUMMARY]

> Source: [HOW TO: VTUBER DESIGN! (SUMMARY)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z6EshGvc3s4)

## Summary



## Transcript

So, I want to start off this stream by
saying this is just for fun. Okay, we
have a small disclaimer here. I'm going
to go over a few designs and I'm
breaking down a certain pattern I've
noticed in a lot of YouTuber designs and
a lot of successful VTuber designs. I'm
not claiming my VTuber design is
successful. Okay, I I have myself in the
slides as well because I don't feel
comfortable just like breaking other
people's designs apart like I did with
my own. So, that's just a small
disclaimer. I'm not patting myself on
the back here. Um, ow. If you're going
to follow these steps, it's not
guaranteed that you'll have a very
successful YouTuber design. And if you
are not following the steps, it can
still happen that you're going to pop
off big. And, you know, please don't
take this the wrong way. Please don't
twist my words. Please don't say I like
claim to like, okay, have a set of rules
you have to follow. But I feel like this
can be like an interesting thing to go
over and keep in mind cuz I've noticed a
bunch of times that not everybody is
like they they they sometimes don't know
where to start or what to keep in mind
when they want to design a YouTuber
design. I've seen people just doing I
don't know a persona and um then they're
like confused why nobody you know wants
uh to draw their design and it's like
listen I get it because I also have a
bad design example [music] done by
myself at the end of the slide and I'm
going to break down why this design is
bad for a YouTuber but not necessarily
bad designing in itself. Okay, so design
can be good but it's just not the right
medium. So let's begin. Number one,
please keep the medium in mind. And in
order for me to break down how to keep
the medium in mind, okay, we're going to
break down game characters. We have
these characters. And don't get me
wrong, they are amazing character
designs. They have a lot of detail, a
lot of culture detail in there, but it
doesn't mean that they necessarily work
for streaming, okay? Genshin has
something in their characters that is
intended for gameplay. And you notice
that with the back of the design. Every
character's back has a very detailed
design or something going on that is
important for the character to be
viewed, you know, because most you see
from them is from the backside because
you're running as them and then you only
see the character's backside. That's why
you also have sometimes hair from a
long-haired Genchin character that is
split in the middle only so you can see
the um what's it called? The vision.
[laughter]
But but yeah, um this design is very
detailed, but also his colors fall very
flat, which is something we'll notice
when we go over the color palette thingy
later. Um so it works for, you know,
gaming, but it doesn't really work for
streaming cuz you have so much [ __ ]
going on, you don't know where to look.
And same goes for Jean Lee. Like he has
so much going on down here with his like
pattern and everything, but if he were
to be a YouTuber, everything would be
cut off. And he doesn't really have a
very recognizable silhouette as well.
like it's just a dude with some hair. So
that's why I'm saying keep the medium in
mind. Your design isn't necessarily bad
just because it's quote unquote bad for
streaming if you get what I'm saying.
Okay, because these character designs
are very good. These are good character
designs, but I just don't think they
would work as good um for streaming.
[music]
And uh let's move on. Okay, so let's
break down why this character works for
streaming. First of all, she has a
coherent color palette. Okay, we have
the white and the black as base colors.
And then we have puppy colors like um
the pink and the yellow that give some
sort of recognition. Okay, then we have
iconic thunderbolts. I think that's what
they're called, you know. But basically,
her character works fine for uh
streaming because you have a theme going
on. She's following said theme. And even
if you cut off this part here, you still
see stuff that's going on for streaming
without having to rely on the design. In
the bottom, you have her twin tails that
work very well for streaming. Um, you
have these little bows that are also
very recognizable. Yeah, we we love Leah
here. Okay. Um, recently she also got
more hair cuts. Uh, like she she got
like toggles, but I didn't get the
pictures for that, so I'm very sorry.
And each of them are working very much
fine for streaming. Like she's not
overloading her design with too much
detail because the thing is you also
have to keep riggers in mind. Okay. Is
that easy to read? I'm not a rigger but
it's more so doable than doing all the
things on DLO's uniform before cuz she
doesn't have too many cluttered things
on there. The design is flowing. The
open shoulders break it up a little bit
and it's just it it seems balanced is
what I'm saying. Okay. Anyways, this uh
first part will make more sense later
on, but I'm going to go over the
silhouette test now. So, what is the
silhouette test? Basically, whose VTuber
are these? Oh, wait. I'm in the way. Um,
can you recognize these VTubers? Type in
chat. Type in chat if you can recognize
them. One in here is like very cute.
Anyways, why do these silhouettes work?
Why can you recognize these characters
based on their silhouettes alone? You do
not see any colors. You don't see any um
details. You only see the shapes. These
YouTubers, this one very
unintentionally, worked with shapes to
generate a design that will be
recognizable. So, if you want to work on
a VTuber and you have no idea where to
start, [music] maybe start by just
drawing a blackout silhouette. Just
like, you know, go in, zoom out of the
canvas, and just work with shapes.
Shapes that you think will be
recognizable and then later fill fill in
the details. Okay? I feel like not many
people keep that in mind or many people
overlook that you should work with
shapes in order to, you know, get a
recognizable design going. Okay, so
let's move on. The 40% rule. The 40%
rule essentially ties in with the medium
of streaming. Keep in mind like what are
you seeing of me right now? You do not
see my legs. You don't even see my torso
really. Um, you only see at best 30 to
40% of me. Okay, so you see this
YouTuber here, she has a very
recognizable silhouette. Um, she would
definitely pass the silhouette test as
well because not only does she have
these uh cyber bunny ear thingies and
the rings on her hair, she also has the
cables. So, that definitely works very
well [music] um as a recognizable
silhouette. And she also has these
things that are coming off from her
jacket which makes her overall
silhouette very recognizable. But the
focus of the design definitely lays
here. That doesn't mean that this part
of her design is boring cuz no, she put
also a lot of thought into this uh part
of her design. But the most important
part of her design, this here is already
very recognizable. She has a good
balance like cut here with the with the
jacket and then it breaks open to uh
reveal like a little bit of titty cuz
titty is very important. Basically, you
have to focus the important and or the
very interesting parts of your design on
this part, the part that will people see
the most often. I have one more example
just because I like showing more than
one example. But here we have the same
thing. He would definitely pass the
silhouette test cuz um this like the
bunny ears and the the piercings and the
earring he's got going on. Very
recognizable. And again, he also has
this um demon tail thingy. also very
recognizable. It doesn't have too much
going on on the leg department, which is
fine because you don't always see the
legs. All the action is playing here.
Your legs can still be fancy, okay, but
nobody's going to look at your legs when
you stream. I'm sorry. So, now let's go
over to color palettes. Color palettes
is a little bit of a tricky one because
this is not necessarily a rule you have
to follow, okay? Like all the others,
you don't have to do anything, I say.
But basically, it's hard to find the
sweet spot. So, I just figured I'll go
over stuff I've noticed a lot of
YouTubers, a lot of popular and
successful YouTubers do. That is Inami
Yoki. She's very cute. She recently had
a red with this design. Before that, she
had a different design, but the
important part about her new design is
that she still kept the same color
palette. More or less. She never really
stayed uh strayed away from the cyan and
the orange. That was like always part of
her design. And she also always had like
white in her design. Um, so that's like
very interesting to note that if you do
have a color palette, it's best if you
should, you know, kind of stick to it
throughout your variations of designs.
Obviously, you can do a 180 if you want
to, but you don't need to. But
basically, I broke down some of the
color palette things I noticed as some
YouTubers do. So, we have like two
neutral colors, which is the brown and
the white. These uh work as a base, as a
neutral base. Then you have the accent
color which is the gold cuz she has a
lot of gold accents in her design. And
then you have the two to three poppy
colors that work to bring out um the
life in the design because I normally
really dislike orange as a color. Okay,
but I cannot imagine her design without
the orange and I feel like she made it
work. She made me like the color. This
is how good she was with the color
palette. Guys, can you imagine the power
this YouTuber holds if they can make you
like a color? That's the importance of
color palettes. Okay, I'm not I'm not
trying to pat myself on the back here,
okay? But I follow a similar um pattern
of having two neutral colors as a base.
I have the white as a neutral color. My
design is mostly white. And then I have
the red, the pinkish red and the blue as
a poppy color working for itself cuz I
have a lot of red in my design. Um even
though this is my hair color, it's still
more of an accent to the whole design.
Okay, it works as an accent color, more
so as a puppy color. And this one also
has the same eye color as my same color
as my eye. Okay, so we have a very
balanced design. But let me tell you, my
design wasn't always as balanced. And
we're going to go over how I improved my
design cuz it wasn't always that good.
Okay [laughter]
I really like my design. Okay, let me
let me have that. I found out it's the
best thing to limit yourself to max six
colors as main colors. Obviously, your
um small thingies uh your small uh
details can have different colors, but
your main colors, the one you always see
should be kind of limited to at least
six. Because if you have a bunch of
colors going on, you're going to throw
your entire design off balance. And here
we have a good design example of
somebody who doesn't have a lot of color
variations going on, but it's still very
balanced. She's not overdoing it. She
doesn't even use a lot of different
colors on different parts of a design
like we saw before with Yoki cuz she has
a brown and orange in the middle and
then blue on top. And she doesn't even
have that. But it still works very well.
And again, her design is like very
balanced cuz all the action is like
going on here. She has those little
octopus ear thingies. Then she has that
bow here that uh has like a special
pattern on it that is very cute. She
could make merch out of this, okay, if
she wanted to. Like it it's very
marketable. She has the black base. Then
she has that blue here that pops up and
breaks up the design a little bit. And
then she just has very neutral legs
because nobody cares about your legs.
And then we have Nemo. She is a very
good artist by the way. Check her out.
She recently started streaming as well.
Her design also very balanced cuz you
have the blue as the middle color and
this one is like an accent and then she
has the puppy color being her red cuz it
like breaks up the design again and just
gives a splash of color. collects have
mainly white stockings going on with uh
a small pattern in it. I'm very sorry I
couldn't show it here, but it's like
very balanced. Um and again, it's
another neutral color to put pull the
entire design together. Okay. Um so
yeah, about color palettes, long story
short, limit yourself to neutral base
color, one or two poppy colors, maybe
even three if you want to go that far,
and an accent color. Don't go overboard
with the colors, okay? um cuz it can
throw your design off balance very
quick. Next part, your theme, aesthetic
or niche. If you're going to become a
YouTuber, you know, you want to go for
something. Some people want to go for a
theme. In my in my case, it was mentally
ill/ nurse. [laughter]
Jokes aside, jokes aside. Okay. Um my
overarching theme is uh nurse. Okay. So,
there we have it. Uh Manha nurse. Two
things. Okay. Let's just show the
examples. So we have D cell uh 029 and
we have Raza. So what we can discuss
about them the theme you see here it's
Tamagotchi. Uh she has the Tamagotchi
ears. She has the egg thingies in her
hair. She has a belt full of Tamagotchis
a Tamagotchi wrist wrist watch. I cannot
speak. So her theme basically Y2K
Tamagotchi. Very recognizable for her.
Easy zombie nurse. She's not just a
nurse. Okay. She has uh missing body
parts that were stitched together. She
has ripped up clothes, missing eye,
zombie nurse. Easy. Two things. And for
her, plague doctor. Very easy to
recognize. Okay. Plague and doctor. The
mask. Even without the mask, I feel like
you can see that she has a medical theme
going on, which is medieval because of
the sleeves. The sleeves are very
medieval themed. Um and you have that
hairstyle. I don't know how it's called.
Also ties in very well. um you can just
recognize it immediately because also
her bow here has that plague doctor
thingy. So, you know, she she has some
gothic [ __ ] going on. Okay, but um to
call back to other YouTubers, you
probably know Ylesh her uh VTuber Uni.
Easy. You recognize she's an Ooni. Uh
then we have Bells from earlier. You
know she's a chaotic rat. Okay, you you
see her um design is chaotic and she's
red. you know, she has to do with chaos
and, you know, rats. It's like two
things. Um because sometimes I've seen
people being like, "Oh, I'm an evil
overlord, demon queen, cat, alien, idol,
uh but also a gamer, and like you have
too many themes going on if you go for
that. Try to limit yourself to like two
or three themes max. Um don't go
overboard." I saw another YouTuber, her
her thingy is being a bat, and she chose
a specific breed of bats, I guess. I
forgot the name, but basically if you
want to be a catgirl, you can be a
normal ass catgirl or you can choose a
specific breed of cat that has a
specific pattern on their back and then
you can be this specific breed of cat.
Okay, this is how you can uh choose a
niche inside a very broad design. So you
don't always have to combine it with
something if you don't want to. But I
would uh recommend you to at least go
for two things so you switch it up a
little. Limit yourself. Do not go
overboard. Sometimes less is more. Okay?
You can still have a niche even if your
design is broad. Cuz you may have seen a
lot of nurse YouTubers out there, but
how many of them are also zombies? Or
you may have seen a lot of zombie
YouTubers out there, but how many of
them are also nurses, you know? Okay.
Also, very important, please, please,
please, please, please, please keep fan
artists in mind. Okay, you need to keep
fan artists in mind. Is your design good
to be fan arted? Yes or no? Obviously,
don't sacrifice your design for fan
artists. But fan artists are the
backbone of BTubers. How do you easily
get recognition by seeing the [ __ ]
design floating around the internet?
Okay, so if everybody's drawing you,
okay, everybody will at least recognize
you even if they don't watch you. Okay,
they they know, okay, I've seen this
[ __ ] before, you know? So, yeah, fan
art is very important. But let's go over
it together, okay? Let's go over it a
little. How beginner friendly is your
design? Is it too complex for people to
draw and will it resonate with people?
Okay, I'm gonna take furries as an
example here. Please don't hate me. But
basically, if you gonna become a furry
YouTuber, you have to keep in mind that
furry is not for everybody and you will
lose a large chunk of people who would
maybe find you interesting just because
of how your model looks. And that's just
a sad reality, okay? You can have the
most interesting personality, but if
people are not into furry and you have a
furry design, chances are they're not
even going to give you the time to check
you out. [music] And I'm not saying you
have to like become a humanoid YouTuber.
Do whatever you want, okay? But keep in
mind that maybe some designs resonate
more with people than others, okay?
Also, another thing, if something about
your design is forgotten or if somebody
doesn't draw it, will it still be
recognizable? That is very important cuz
imagine your entire design is based off
only um with your outfit. And if you
then change the outfit, nobody will
recognize you anymore. That would be
[ __ ] sucky. Okay. So, keep in mind
that even if somebody draws you in a
different outfit or if something is
forgotten about your outfit that it will
still be recognizable. I have Okay, so
listen. I've received over 300 fan arts
in my time of being um of having this
design around. Okay, I have so many fan
arts and obviously people forgot some
part of my design. Sometimes people
forgot my heart. Sometimes people will
even forget my hair dangness. Okay. Um,
people can forget stuff. Sometimes
people forget the colorful hair strands
in my hair. Okay. But my design is still
recognizable because of other stuff I've
included in that design. Um, that's not
a weird flex. It's not me flexing that's
accumulating of many, many years of
having this design around. Okay, this
design exists since uh 2015.
Okay, it's been Oh my god.
Sheesh. So,
I have this one outfit. Okay, look how
[ __ ] detailed this is. Is it a cute
ass outfit? I think so. Yes. Um, but
it's it's not good for fan arts. It's
not good for vtubing. Um, the artist and
rigger who would have to do that would
probably die of a stroke if they ever
had to risk so many [ __ ] physics on
so many [ __ ] hair clips. But yeah,
um, there we have the test. Am I still
recognizable? Look at me. No color,
still recognizable. No outfit, still
recognizable. Different hairstyle, I
would say still recognizable. This is
basically what I've uh tried to teach
you guys. Um your color palette is
important, but your BTuber needs to work
without it. Same for your outfit. Your
outfit is important, but your BTuber has
to work naked as well, okay? Or else it
might be difficult. And different
hairstyle, it still should be
recognizable as you, okay? And then we
have variations. And again, I take
Melissa Sanati as example cuz this is
her original design, okay? And she has
these very iconic bunnies in her hair.
And the thing with her is if you were to
draw her just n bunny, you would think,
okay, that's like a normal blonde girl.
Okay. But the thing is she always keeps
some sort of pink in her design. She
also um for this design um [music] she
has the bunny ears in every iteration of
her design. in every variation. Um, she
has that fan thingy on both of her
designs. It's not drawn on the ref pups
for whatever reason, but she has it on
her design. And the thing with this
design, which I personally thought was
really, really good, the ubi and the ubi
do is literally mimicking that [ __ ]
bunny. The ubi do mimicking the the eyes
of the bunny and the ubi itself
mimicking the bunny. You can't see it in
that angle, but she still has that bunny
as a hair clip. And this right here is a
nod to her fan base cuz this is the mask
of her uh sensei. But yeah, variations
of your design should also work. So keep
that in mind when you design your uh
character that it can also work without
the main outfit. And then design
aspects. Now we're going to rip into my
old design. Okay, this is what you all
have been waiting for. So here we have
my very old design that was 2016. Um it
was a nurse uniform. I didn't have any
good recognizable [ __ ] going on other
than my hair. Um, keep in mind the eye
color is still the same. Very bland.
It's just white with a little bit of
pink here. It's it's it's very one
color. It's It's not very balanced at
all. You don't have any accent color.
You don't have anything that catches
your eye. And of course, I overloaded my
designs with a bunch of different hair
clips. Hair clips that have nothing to
do with my current like with being a
nurse. Um the colors, why why did I put
orange and and purple and green in my
design? Like it's it's just it doesn't
fit. It just doesn't fit. Not
recognizable at all. Just not a good
design. But here we have a little bit
better. Okay, we we finally added some
pop to the design. We added some
guarders that made it a little bit
better. Uh we added a weapon belt
because of course I needed a weapon
belt. But is it good for be tubing? No.
No, it's not. It's very like bottom
heavy. You have so much [ __ ] going on
here. Very overloaded. Uh, also I have a
different kind of blue that I have with
my eyes. It's just two different kinds
of blue. Then we have pink and pink
again and then red. It's It's not
balanced at all. So, what changed?
There we go. So, this one was not bad,
but this is how we where we are now.
Okay. Um, we still have like we we we
improved a lot. First of all, we unified
the colors a little bit more. uh went
for more puppy color. We got rid of all
that [ __ ] [laughter]
Um it's it's more minimalistic, but it
still has the same vibes, if you know
what I mean. So, let's zoom in a little.
Okay, so first step, we decluttered my
hair. We got rid of all that random
[ __ ] cuz it was like literally so
cluttered and we made it easy. We have
two main things. It's one bandit, one
cross. Very easy. Also, look at my eyes.
Uh that color was unified to be more in
that color. It's more harmonizing with
my um hair. The hair strands are also
more balanced out. We We just like this
a little bit more. Okay. Also, the Hoga
is way thicker. Um I guess that depends
on the art style a little bit as well,
but this little tiny thing is just What
is that? That can be plugged out and
removed and nobody would notice. And
this here, if you plug it out, I die. Um
same with the arms. Okay, you have like
this stuff here that implies some stuff
and we just made it a little bit more
cohesive. Okay, we even added a little
bit of purple, but it's not overwhelming
in my design. But yeah, it still brings
the same cross point across without
being too cluttered and too full of
[ __ ] Okay, another thing we did, we
uh because of all the details that were
omitted, we were able to make these
things here um the the guards thicker.
Um they're like now wider and balance
out the design more. We also completely
got rid of the buttons. So, that's also
something because the buttons were just
not needed if you think about it. Uh,
and same for the legs. We unified the
design a little bit. Instead of making
these uh into band-aids, we now have a
bandage design going on. We made it the
same color as my eyes. It's not a
different type of blue anymore that
comes out of literally nowhere. We got
rid of my weapon belt, which it's okay.
I'm not allowed to have weapons on
Twitch. Um [laughter]
Um, nobody needs to see where I store my
syringes, okay? I still have them. And
we just, you know, got rid of the pink
in that here too. We just replaced it
with the red because why do we need two
colors on the leg? So yeah, we just
decluttered my design. It's now more
harmonizing. And now now on to a bad
design example. So this is my art. I can
[ __ ] on it. This is not a bad character
design for the medium it's intended to
be in. But it would be a very bad
character design for Vtubing. Cuz the
thing is her silhouette, she she just
simply fails the silhouette test. She
would not fail it if her hair hands were
like out. Okay, then she [music] would
not fail it. But if her hair hands have
to be permanently out for her to be
recognizable, she would not work for
streaming because she would cover the
entire [ __ ] stream with her hair
hands. That is like not good for Vubing.
Um, also a color palette is uninspired
if it comes to V2. It's literally just
bluish black plus red. Nobody gives a
[ __ ] about this. Nothing stands out
about this. Like don't get me wrong, I
like the design, okay? And she works in
the story she's in. Cuz the thing is
she's for my own story, okay? Um, she's
intended to blend into the background.
She's not intended to stand out. Her
abilities is what have her like make her
stand out in the plot and they are
revealed later. So, she has to fall
under the radar. So, in that sense, she
works for my uh story. She works for the
plot I've written. She would not work
for Vtubing. She's failing the
Silhouette test. She is failing the the
40% rule because she has maybe 20% going
on here and 0% going on here. And if she
has something going on here, she's not
good for streaming. So, she also fails
the medium test. She is easy to fan art,
I guess, if you don't draw her hair
hands. So, I guess she excels in that
department, but everything else
basically not really good. Not really
good for YouTubing. So, let's conclude
this stream, shall we? Keep in mind,
your character will be used for
streaming as medium. So, don't design
something that will hinder the stream
from being seen, aka call back to the
hair, hands we just saw. Work with
shapes, okay? to construct a silhouette
silhouette that works and will be
that works and will be recognizable even
recognizable even without colors or
without colors or characteristics shown.
characteristics shown. Try to
Try to incorporate shapes into your
incorporate shapes into your design to
design to make it stand out. Focus on
make it stand out. Focus on the top half
the top half of your design. Don't make
of your design. Don't make it bottom
it bottom heavy while the top stays
heavy while the top stays empty. Okay?
empty. Okay? The top has something to
The top has something to have going on
have going on there that makes people
there that makes people want to look at
want to look at it. And remember to go
it. And remember to go for a balanced
for a balanced color palette. Try to
color palette. Try to incorporate a
incorporate a neutral base color. Let me
neutral base color. Let me just go in
just go in here so you guys can
here so you guys can screenshot if you
screenshot if you want. So I'm going to
want. So I'm going to become very tiny.
become very tiny. to construct a
Try to work with neutral base colors and
decide on one to two poppy colors um to
help your design stand out a little bit
and make it recognizable. Because if I
were to show you a color palette, the
one of Hako's belts, okay? If I were to
show you the red with the yellow, the
white, the can, and the black, people
would probably associate it with ba. So,
your color palette also helps you and be
recognizable. But don't only rely on
colors to be recognizable. Okay? Make
sure your theme is clear. So, [laughter]
try to limit yourself and don't make
your character a combination of 50,000
themes at once. Okay? Remember, you can
always go for upgrades um later on with,
you know, like redbies with different
lure um where you have some uh changes
to your design. You don't always have to
incorporate everything you like in your
first design. You can decide on one to
two things you like and then go for reds
for the other stuff that maybe would
clash with your uh current theme. Make
sure to balance uh the details of your
design. Keep in mind more is not always
better. Sometimes less is more and less
details doesn't equal it has to be
boring. Okay? Keep a fan artist in mind.
The vital point of your career, the more
fan art you receive, the more viral you
can actually go. So yeah, that was
basically it. Um do what makes you happy
in your design. I just hope that this
stuff um can help people keep some
certain things in mind when they design
because um many people don't really know
where to start when it comes to like a
Ver design. They don't know what to look
out for and design I don't know a
persona that is like um not really
having the the medium of tubing in mind
and then they get disappointed that it
doesn't really resonate with a lot of
people because it's something very
personal to them. Um, my design actually
got a lot of backlash uh in the
beginning because some people told me
they are totally not a fan of the theme.
Uh, they love me but they don't really
like my design. And it was really
crushing for me to hear at first. I was
like, man, what what it mean, you know?
Um, you should also try to not take this
stuff too hard because in the end, you
have to like your own design, okay? Um,
you have to make sure you are
comfortable with your design because in
the end it'll kind of represent you
going forward as a YouTuber. So don't
really listen to other people when they
say, "Oh, I don't really like your
design, blah blah blah blah blah." And
you're like, "Oh, but but I like it."
Okay? Cuz you will find the people who
like your design, okay? You'll find you
people. It's just what I wanted to say.
So yeah. Uh, basically, ignore
everything I said. Do whatever you want.
Go a [ __ ] Have fun.
Heat. Heat.
