Say hello to Rigel! They’re part beetle part human! Just a fun dude I like to doodle
The impact this post has had on me is astounding
rip Achilles you would've loved hightop sneakers
Big fan of characters realizing they don't get to die. They have to live. And grow. And be a person. And deal with shit they thought they'd never have to. And be fucked up about it. I would like more of this. Enough dying for honor or as redemption. It ain't. You're just a corpse. There is no moral value in dirt time.
This scene was giving hardcore YouTube apologist vibes like “abide by the guidelines”?! 🤔🤔🤔🤔 sounds rather familiar…
Woohoo i made a new bio drawing thingy!
Some drawing of my OC, Tallulah!
When you witness real life character developement: : 0
Alright US mutuals, if you are interested in, morbidly fascinated by, or anxiously doomscrolling through AI news, including Stable Diffusion, Llama, ChatGPT or Dalle, you need to be aware of this.
The US Copyright Office has submitted a request for comment from the general public. Guidelines can be found on their site, but the gist of it is that they are taking citizen statements on what your views on AI are, and how the Copyright Office should address the admittedly thorny issues in rulings.
Be polite, be succinct, and be honest. They have a list of questions or suggestions, but in truth are looking to get as much data from the general public as possible. If you have links to papers or studies examining the economic impacts of AI, they want them. If you have anecdotal stories of losing commissions, they want them. If you have legal opinions, experience using these tools, or even a layman's perspective of how much human input is required for a piece of work to gain copyright, they want it.
The deadline is Oct 18th and can be submitted via the link in the article. While the regulatory apparatus of the US is largely under sway by corporate interests, this is still the actual, official time for you to directly tell the government what you think and what they should do. Comments can be submitted by individuals or on behalf of organizations. So if you are a small business, say a print shop, you can comment on behalf of the print shop as well.
never realized this and omfg
thinking about how a marceline with no simon never grew her hair out... the possibility of marceline growing her hair out because she wanted to match simon, who was more like ice king than his actual self at that point, and then later cutting it to match with simon after he becomes himself again.
he's very excited about his first night as a jack o lantern
this is a masterpiece.
Has this been done yet
That's pretty crazy to think about :0 Anyways yea hey my name's Nuklear (she/her), I'm an artist, and have a nice day! Also here's my artfight profile: https://artfight.net/~nuklear
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