Just making a general post real quick in response to an ask.
When I say I'm anti-ai I mean I'm against any sort of AI that steals from others or would otherwise be used to put people out of a job. I don't feel like having an elaborate conversation about the positives and negatives of AI and all that, so I'll state this as plainly as possible.
I don't like AI art. I don't like AI voice impersonations. I don't like any sort of AI that has to steal stuff from people without their consent in order to function. That is literally it.
I'm not against ALL AI. I don't think people that are okay with AI in general should be burned at the stake or something. I'm just an artist and writer that doesn't like AI being used in CREATIVE SPACES. That's it.
I didn't think I would have to clarify this but, here you go, for anyone that was bothered.
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Ok time to cue up a ton of weird stuff. How do people safely tag bloody art on here so i dont scare ppl
Put it under the cut with a warning?? Or post it normal but with a tw tag ?? Help
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I'm certain that i've seen it said before but I want to say it again because i just keep seeing it, there is SUCH a funny overlap in the way Adventuretime and Homestuck portray expressions. Bodies and limbs too, they both have the same noodle-limb-tube-body-sphere-head formula and I'm sure that's part of the reason behind it but both of them consistently produce faces that just SEND me in a very specific way
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im back once again to use ben as my vehicle to draw some body horror. This time we are just focusing on the tentacles so technically its just regular eldritch horror. oh well!
[ID: a four-color, messy drawing of Ben Hargreeves and the Horror from the Umbrella Academy. Ben, a teenager, is in the middle distance, hunched and screaming in agony as four tentacles burst out of his torso and writhe to fill the rest of the image. The tentacles are black, details are drawn on them in white, and the background and ben are colored dark blue with neon pink highlights. End ID.]
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As I remain witnessing a concerning trend in my notes (and some new faces sprinkled in) I'd like to pose a reminder:
It is significantly more important to reblog things than exclusively liking them and moving on. Tumblr has been and hopefully will remain with the reblog function as its main method of circulating content.
While not doing so isn't morally incorrect, it does leave a vacuum that this website's (genuinely awful) algorithm can creep into and generally make everyone's dashboard experience worse.
I understand it tends to be annoying to see repeat posts upon refreshing the page because you use a feature for its intended purpose but I implore you to bear with it for as long as you can. This is the one safe haven I have from algorithm bullshit (I am intentionally excluding 4chan and you know why.) and reblogs are the main way to maintain that for everybody.
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So a bit ago, I got the idea of making the presentation of the game as a 'paper theater' of sorts... and while that means overhauling the art, I am too in love with the idea to not do something with it. See above test of this idea!
It'll be more pronounced in gameplay where I'll experiment with ideas like the backgrounds being lowered in by string, the characters bobbing up-and-down along as they move, and so on. I'm excited to experiment with these ideas and I hope it'll add to the charm of the game!
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I have seen a bunch of plagiarism scandals where professional writers and/or experts in the associated field have defended the plagiarist. At length. Doubling, tripling, quadrupling down and laughing at the people who called out their lack of ethics.
Now, ~suddenly~, even ~miraculously~, they have a problem with it. Sure. That makes sense.
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