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Video Games, Art, Music, Film, TV, Wrestling, Comedy A fan of Media Molecule’s Dreams 18+, Minors DNI No AI/NFTs🚫
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Fuck those hater-bait posts. Show me that weird game no one played that you love.

Breakdown felt like a fever dream. You start the game a Shoot Gunman running into unkillable punchgoons until you learn the secret of being the TOP punchgoon. You do everything in first person including eating candy.
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Have you ever seen the genuinely fantastic Japanese box art for this game? The package designer took a look at this funny skeleton with a guitar and went, "Hey that kinda reminds me of the Grateful Dead" and ran with it
Just came across Gina Brillon. NY comedian, writer, podcaster. Throughly enjoyed her Special. Peep the message she gives at the end of it.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=GtPv...
Gina Brillon | Mind Your Business (Full Comedy Special)
YouTube video by 800 Pound Gorilla Media
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Commission for Wolestinien
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There is not a single reason to outsource your creativity to a computer.

Not one.

To do so removes the very point of being creative in the first place.
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If you're beginning 2025 with goals but you just "don't feel like" starting today, remember, the best time to start is when you don't feel like it. You have to rewire your mindset to change your routines. Make 2025 yours people!
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The McDonald’s x Street Fighter collab in Japan is incredible. No notes. 🤌
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👋HI NEW FRIENDS!! 👾

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🥂Reposts appreciated. 🥰
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Mix up those exercises with pieces that you do just for yourself, and don't worry about developing an unique style, that will come with time. Most importantly, take all of the above with a grain of salt, I myself feel that there's a lot I don't know, and I still have an infinity to improve. Cheers!
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Try to expand your inspirations, look at the artists that inspired the artists you love, look at the real world, pay attention to artforms other than drawing, and in general be curious I guess. When studying, try to have fun with each exercise, learn to enjoy the process of markmaking by itself.
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As some general advice that has worked for me: artbooks, (or just looking at the artists that inspire you), are a great tool for learning if you take the time to carefully study the decisions that each line has behind rather than just looking at the superficial details.
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Lastly, and this is not really a fundamental, but the book "Rendering in Pen and Ink" by Arthur L. Guptill is a lovely tome if one is interested in late XIX - early XX century inking styles. I've learned a lot from there.
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On composition, the book I have is "Framed Ink: Drawing and Composition for Visual Storytellers". Also, a good exercise: take an art piece you like and draw it simplifying it to its simplest forms and three values: black, grey and white.
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Writing these pretty fast so excuse me for any typos. About color, "Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter" by James Gurney is a cool book.
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They will give you a basis of freehand constructive drawing and perspective, which are useful to be able to break down references you are drawing from into basic 3D primitives, no matter if you use a ruler or not, and get an intuitive grip on perspective. They will also teach so some line control.