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I think the biggest damage to the art community was the obsolescence of gallery sites (y!, deviantart, etc) and the rise of scroll-by social media, like twitter and even tumblr. Art is not ''content'', you shouldnt need to post art every day (or every month!) to be relevant. This mindset sucks.
had the honour of drawing laios with food poisoning for the dungeon meshi cookbook zine!
#dungeonmeshi
i love this wet paper bag of a guy so bad #dispatch #waterboy
A Megan's sketch, since i can't take her design of my head. Look at the size of that hat!!!!!
#MinMaxedRPG #minmaxed #DnD #Fanart
If I could tell my 10 year old self that I was watching this in the year 2026...
youtu.be/oRHp2TL1KWk?...
Yup the last hour has been an issue.
All that amazing AI coding, I guess.
Tal: acts of service
Becky: quality time
Jeremy: physical touch at the top, but he'll also cook for you so fast if you let him so idk if that counts as gifts or acts of service or both as a close second?
Kandri: a lack of stabbing.
Who am I kidding, had to do the set
Screencap of an Animal Crossing character reproduction of Tal: a little cartoon guy with dark hair, brown skin, brown eyes, freckles, and a button nose.
He's just a (big) lil guy who wants to help his friends, don't make him hurt anyone (else)
Kandri: something akin to Assassin's Creed
Becky: probably a dating sim. Or Bookshop Simulator.
Tal: the developers would try to make it an FPS but against their wishes it would somehow turn into Animal Crossing along the way
Jeremy: whatever genre Overcooked! is
There must be some logic to it re: visibility, but artists on Bluesky have picked up some odd habits that just don't jive with my browsing habits. They're making me feel like my chronological timeline is being invaded by popularity algorithms again. I don't wanna unfollow, but it's SO repetitive. π
Not even on a "banish that offensive and dumb post" level. That's where blocking someone comes in. I just mean a "that's enough. This post is fine, I just don't need to see this same thing being reposted hourly for weeks on end by the OP who is otherwise cool" kind of an option, you know?
I've said it before, but my kingdom for the option to turn off reposts of specific posts. π
The list of Netflix injustices is so long, I bet everyone has a different answer as to what show they'd bring back, and none of them would be wrong answers. π
Ok cool so now you can bring back a bunch of cancelled shows, right? ...RIGHT??
variety.com/2026/tv/news...
The image shows a rectangular Roman dice tower (turricula) made of four copper alloy (bronze) plates with punched cut-out Latin letters and cut-out decorative patterns. At the bottom front is a stepped exit chute with small bronze bells attached to the opening. The tower is a Roman anti-cheating device. It has an open top and is hollow inside except for three staggered, downward-sloping plates, designed to randomize dice as they fall, ensuring unpredictable dice rolls. When the dice rolled out of the exit chute they rang the bells! There is a decorative dolphin either side of the stepped exit chute. The top of the front plate has two decorative pine cone finials. Height 25 cm. There is a single die shown next to the stepped base to illustrate how it was used. The front inscription reads: PICTOS VICTOS HOSTIS DELETA LVDITE SECVRI Translated as: βThe Picts defeated, the enemy has been destroyed, play in safetyβ. Around the top of the three remaining sides, a second inscription made with cut out letters reads: βUTERI/FELIX/VIVASβ translated as βUse happily; may you live wellβ. Found at a Roman villa at Froitzheim in Germany in 1985.
Roman anti-cheating gaming accessory!
This Roman βturriculaβ (dice tower) was used to ensure a fair roll of the dice! π²π²π²
Dice dropped into the top, tumbled over sloping internal levels, and appeared randomly below.
From Froitzheim, Germany, AD 300-400
π· LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn
#Archaeology
You playing a Knight of the Seven Kingdoms dnd game?
A shallow creek running through a pine forest with several colourful foliage
A Creek in the Woods
It was bad enough with people on the phone or people who don't take off their headphones to answer questions, now I can't even see wtf you're doing when you demand my attention and help, but don't return the favour in acknowledging my existence.
Can't explain how rage inducing it was to have a customer a few weeks ago who walked up to my counter, and then when I greeted him, he stuck up his finger in a "just one minute" motion and then apparently SHUT OFF HIS GLASSES to finally acknowledge me.
Art for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
The final image which appeared as the cover to the game was heavily modified by the marketing department, reiterating why I do not make paintings for 'reproduction'.
24" x 36" Oil on Panel 2004
(post gets 4 likes from my friends) i'm an internet sensation
Guardian πΏ
AI-generated artwork is officially not eligible for copyright protection after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the appeal.
The court ruled that a work must have a human creator in order to qualify for copyright.
(Link: www.reuters.com/legal/govern...)
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Very important question as a console user... they just announced the maker marketplace thing. Will this eventually be on there?
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A purple haired elf knight wails on her guitar,, I hope youβre ready to be destroyed πΈπΈπΈ Prepare yourself for more of my bard warriors ππ
Bard Knight 01 π‘οΈ
Dost thou shred? πΈ