Meep
sorry theres not a single person on this website id pay to follow idc if we’ve been mutuals for six years, if you put up a paywall we’re done
Fire prompt and delays cuz of college killed this artist(me).
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Anyway, it was fun while it lasted. Time to go back to hibernation ✌️
Day 10: Sacrifice
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That must have hurt
-inhale-
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Delta rune?
• this blogger is never going to judge you for unfollowing • this blogger is never going to hunt you down • this blogger doesn’t check who blocks them • this blogger doesn’t send anon hate • this blogger respects your space
Oh okay then!
Definitely spreading this because this is so cool actually
Guys, Pixel has an official name!
Just gonna reblog this here
the suffering never ends
O.O
Update: We’re up to seven seconds now! Once these sketches are finished, it’ll be halfway there :D
Thank you guys so much for the support on the last post! It really means a lot to me and I’m so glad you guys liked it <3
Day 2: Creation
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Drawing digitally while not using the undo button while """inking""" is definitely something.
I’m actually really scared
I’m so scared of clicking Install
I even created a new folder where to put this thing
I’m not sure if I should really do this
But it’s free
Which it means that I M U S T
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Delta rune?
This will be the most important thing that I'll ever reblog
I’m always doubting about doing these types of posts, but I thought maybe I could speak up every once in a while lmao. I apologize if I don’t word my thoughts correctly. What I’m trying to say is, I know it’s sometimes hard not to snap at inconsiderate/angering questions and sentences coming from young people who probably didn’t think about looking for answers or connecting their brain together. I know some of us can find works or reactions from young people “cringy” or “overdone”. I know it’s infuriating to see kids reposting, tracing or recoloring art because they still don’t know how important it is to respect the artists: the thing is, I believe we all had these parts inside of us when we were younger, too. We had things we liked that we find insufferable now, we had a younger self we’d like to punch in the face. There are things we regret. But thinking back at it, although unfortunate events in my life had made my childhood a personally hard time to go through and I expressed myself through childish actions, I’m glad I did go through these steps. It made me grow into who I am today: a person who’s willing to keep growing. I’m thankful I went through many experiences that now put me in the position to guide young people who perhaps need that guidance, one way or another. Let’s be firm, but compassionate. Don’t sugarcoat kids either, you’re allowed and SHOULD speak up when you feel like you’re suffocating. But always take a step back, and try to think for both sides. These “cringy” kids maybe ARE future mature creating geniuses! We are tomorrow’s inspirations, models, and constructors!
Let’s be nice and understanding to youth and distance ourselves from online problems so we can focus on making it better instead. :)
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