Okay, ngl, the reblog to like ratio in this fandom is upsetting. Coming from a previous blog where that was, mainly what you did, please reblog shit you guys. It can be a separate blog (I reblog art on my main, and fics here!), whatever you want, just reblog.
If you want people to make more content, you need to give them feedback. You need to send asks or reblog it so others can see it and the post gains traction. There is no algorithm that liking a post will help fulfill. We post here to help have fun in a community, it's not just a little performance! Helping the people you follow's posts be seen is so fucking important, it's what inspires us all to make more.
ready for spooky time
Holy shit!
I seriously need to learn how to make something like this
Voice sync tests
SuCCES S
And now the guy is all alone :[
I don't care what anyone says
If you dislike Captain Crow, we gonna have a few issues.
Yes, he's made poor decisions. But for 1 he thought that his son-figure was killed and he was grieving. For 2 his way of life was basically being threatened by the crown.
And remember everything people knew about the beasts was fabricated by the royals so because of then he thought they were bad.
Captain Crow is an amazing character and I will forever love that man.
Few of the artist affected by AI art thievery.
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This is so cool!!!
harpy ancestor // 2038926
An ancient ancestor to harpy-kind that has never known the breath of dragons.
See these torture devices? This is what I have to deal with when I get too excited/overloaded with work and I draw and draw and draw with no regard for the warning aches in my wrists.
I know a lot of other artists suffer from tendonitis/carpal tunnel syndrome, and webcomic artists are especially prone to it since we spend a lot of time hunched over keyboards too. (I’ve noticed typing seems to aggravate it more than drawing.)
Here are some tips I have learned the hard way:
Don’t assume the pain will “go away eventually” and just keep drawing. Trust me, it will not. It’s only downhill from here. The pain means you’ve already injured yourself. Take a break.
If you do press on anyway, you’ll have to wait longer to heal. When I first had my doctor see me, he said to take a minimum two week break from drawing and typing. If you are like me, that’s like asking me to stop breathing for that long. Do you want to die?? Do you?? I didn’t think so. Put the pen down and take a break.
It takes a LONG time to heal. It took me about two years to stop feeling the effects when I messed my wrists up really bad the first time.
Once you feel better, the instinct is to immediately jump right back into drawing/typing/whatever activity caused your repeated stress injury (hey I’m not judging) but be careful not to overdo it and hurt yourself all over again! It’s not like a videogame health bar that always replenishes back to full. I’ve noticed that once I got tendonitis, it never fully went away, and the more often I induced it with bad habits, the sooner it comes back after doing the same amount of drawing. Pay attention to your activity and to your body telling you it’s time to stop before it hurts.
This video of wrist exercises helped reduce my pain a lot, and is also good for preventing it in the first place.
Take care of yourself, artists. Your hands are your livelyhood. Don’t take them for granted!
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Why is nobody talking more about this scene