art series
9 years ago
I need a project and it doesn't look like anyone wants a commission so I guess I'll start something for myself. The only apprehension I have is that the things that interest me don't seem to interest that many other people. That or I'm just bad at advertising my wears, lol. Every time I am happy with how an ink turns out, people don't seem to care very much unless it is digital art with 1000000 colors. So we will see. Trying to be positive but my brain is wired negative and it is always an adventure. I feel better hen I have a project going anyway. Actually it is one of the only times I feel good at all anymore. Probably going to have something to do with unicorns because... I can't see why not. Maybe some day I'll be brave and get back into flowers.
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projects are helpful yes *nod*
I tend to have the problem of having too many projects half-ass started and not inspired enough to go back to them lmao
<_>
and yeah advertising is kinda hard on it's own, esp if you don't have a huge crowd of followers already.
have you considered getting a twitter? it feels like the most hopping social media site for artists atm (esp furry artists, with all the sites being junk) and I find it's a bit easier to connect with them there than it is on these gallery sites
not just artists, either, but I feel like I was able to find some extra clientele just by having a twitter. so who knows?
... anyway.
unicornflower people.
feels like your thing x100.
while what interests me more is the kind of world those characters could create with the resources and abilities they would actually have,
which would be very different from our world now.
to role play, not sex or war, but everyday life in such a world has my interest and curiosity.
coal and oil fueled infrastructure require cooperative effort of massive numbers of people,
but what if you don't have massive numbers of people,
and those you do have are physiologically diverse,
with diverse accesability issues.
all of which makes the automobile as we know it
less likely in such a world,
then the occasional solar powered narrow gauge railway,
of very small form factor
and other, even more unique diverse alternatives.
mansions for one family, built by armies of tradesperson unlikely too.
though mazelike palaces of strangeness occupied like apartment buildings
and/or tiny shelters constructed entirely by their occupants.
many things would not be able to resume even manufarture at the craft level
but where there is sapience there is innovation,
and an abundance of ruins of the civilization our world will leave behind.
a furry world rising from the ecopocalypse of our own.