has someone done this joke yet
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Something about Wednesday in green lighting! It's been such a joy to photograph him on this tour. Can't believe it's over already.
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I saw the colour picked pride flags thing and thought it’d be fun. I really dont know if it’s possible to get anything but aromantic, demiromantic, and agender from my pfp so I got all three
So here’s the aromantic, agender, and demiromantic flags from a picture of my auntie’s cat
@color-picked-pride-flags
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oh, brightest star in the night sky
can you hear it?
that person who looks up at you,
their heart's loneliness and sighs
– 夜空中最亮的星 (Brightest Star in the Night Sky) by 逃跑计划 Escape Plan
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confession: any time i've used photo editing i only used gimp bc it's the only program i have a lick of an idea how to use
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In light of recent events, I'd like to recommend Photoshop alternatives for current Adobe users. Photopea is an in-browser recreation of Photoshop, and it's free! If you're familiar with Photoshop's UI this will be easy to get used to. It's somewhat less refined than PS but it's a surprisingly competent replacement.
Clip Studio Paint Pro is an excellent program for all kinds of digital art, with a one-time perpetual license for Windows and Mac for about $20-25 when it's on sale, so it's worth waiting for Black Friday or holidays. (Any mobile options for CSP are subscription only and they stink.)
GIMP is a powerful photo editor that is completely free and open-source! It works on Windows, GNU/Linux, and MacOs. Its UI can be a bit difficult to work with at first, but if you're looking for a PS replacement, GIMP is PS without the AI.
Hopefully this helps artists who want to keep the rights to their work, at least until Adobe gets their crap together.
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could i ask what program you use? your art is so gorgeous!
Yes, certainly! And thank you very much!
For pixel art, I use Medibang Paint to draw/color. I just turn of anti-aliasing and use the normal pen brush with pressure (usually 1.5px for line art and 4 or 5px for coloring). Only reason I use it is cause it's pretty hassle free and straightforward. I find it awful to use for actual painting though.
For "painterly" pieces, I used to use Procreate, and now I use Infinite Painter (I sold my iPad and got a Tab S7+, I like it a lot better). The two programs are extremely similar, though infinite painter has nicer hand gestures. I just use a pencil or pen brush for line art, and a square-ish brush for painting. Sometimes I use the "blend" setting on the paint brush, sometimes not. (I know you didn't ask, but a matte screen protector and metal pen tip feel incredibly nice to draw with!)
After the drawing is done, I edit it using Snapseed. I think balancing light/colours after drawing sometimes makes a huge difference in making a dull picture look way nicer. Because I'm indecisive, I often make a few versions and do another pass over in medibang/infinite painter, and then post whichever version I'm feeling after!
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24/08/23, Zandvoort - Yuki Tsunoda talks to media during the run-up to the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix
📸 by Peter Fox
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