I miss discord
messaging on other apps is less stressful but theres WAY less interaction
#Vent #complaints #mundane #kinda
I miss discord
messaging on other apps is less stressful but theres WAY less interaction
After last week's hint, I am now getting in the thick of it
#TheHeirsLair #DemonStorm #DemonStormRemix #HowIWould #fanfiction #myfanfiction #kinda #FixItFic #BirthOfTheStorm #StormAndShadow #BookSky #scififantasyspecfic

A recent discussion with an artist friend and having read how AI affects artists in forms, made me think back to a point was trying to make months ago:
No Art is bad.
I don't think you can be bad at creativity.
You create because you love it, and you love it because its good. You've loved the the messy sketch and you loved the finished render. You loved the draft and you loved the poem. You loved the hum and you loved the chorus.
Not everything must end finished and polished, we sometimes need a stepping stone for another vision.
Something I've been thinking about is how especially now with so many people using ai because "I could never make anything close as good as this.". I obviously don't condemn usage of ai, but i can see how frustrating it can be to try and do something creative only to find out someone half your age can create tangible visions. Its embarrassing!
But i think that's why we need guides that don't only help improve art, but are really just beginning.
A "help i just picked my first instrument/ software/ pen" kind of tutorial.
I've considered doing this for art tutorials, going from a stick figure, to basics of shapes, to how to get somewhat feasible proportion and so on.
I know how to do art because I've been doing it for TWO DECADES, and god how i loathed some tutorials.
"Here's how to draw hands!"
With no lower layer for the skeleton being shown. Just one finger after another appearing. Or if you got that you have no idea how to connect it to the body.
Maybe it qas just bad luck, but i had a terrible time with tutorials.
they REALLY don’t want you taking this apart
silver top’s US Customary hex. whatever purple lower is, I don’t have it.
This bad boy arrived after over a year’s wait. The first impression is superb, and I’m already enjoying the grind of the first ridge of the learning curve.
#charachorder #masterforge #keyboard #kinda #ergonomickeyboard #splitkeyboard #devtools #dev #typing
How does a film starring one of the most reliable young horror actors in Bill Skarsgaard, a legendary actor in Anthony Hopkins, directed by the guy who did Bright urn and produced by the almighty Sam Raimi get an under radar release equivalent to a 90s direct to video sequel? Make it make sense. The film itself is decent enough, more so an opportunity for Skarsgaard to show that he can do more than just creepy characters covered in makeup (Pennywise, Count Orlok) as 90% of the film is him locked in a high end SUV. And despite that limitation,