Since I don't have access to the particular 'list of h codes for visual novels' you mentioned, it's hard to be precise. But in visual novels, some common types of codes might include codes for character states (such as happy, sad, angry), codes for different plot paths, and codes for the display of various graphical elements. These could potentially be what the h codes in your list are related to, but again, it's just speculation without seeing the list.
To redeem comic codes, start by opening the comic app or website. Locate the 'Redeem Code' option. Input the code accurately and follow any additional prompts. It's important to note that codes may have expiration dates or specific usage rules that you need to adhere to.
To get into comic codes, you could try subscribing to comic newsletters or joining fan communities. Members often share tips and codes. Another option is to keep an eye on online marketplaces or forums dedicated to comics, but be cautious of legitimacy.
It's likely about a vampire in a chibi (cute, small - styled) form. Maybe it tells the story of this unique vampire's life, its adventures, relationships, and how it copes with being a vampire in a world that might not fully understand it.
Most chibi tomoe fanfics are known for their vivid descriptions of the chibi character. They tend to focus on the simple joys and small - scale problems that Chibi Tomoe faces. Such as in 'Chibi Tomoe's Little Mishap' where Chibi Tomoe loses her favorite toy. These fanfics also often have a lot of colorful settings to match the cute nature of Chibi Tomoe.
To draw manga chibi well, you need to focus on exaggerating the features. Make the heads larger, the eyes super cute, and simplify the body proportions. Also, use light and bold lines for emphasis.