What to do with this...?
Posted 7 years agoHowdy, folks.
It's been awhile, huh?
If we're totally honest, I'm still not big into FA itself as a website, and I don't plan to post everything here.
So here's what I'm thinking right now - I'm probably going to use FA as a gallery for my work that's more complete/well-received elsewhere. Expect post delays ranging from a week to a couple months. My Tumblrs are listed in my profile, and I post there more regularly if anyone is interested.
Catch y'all around~
It's been awhile, huh?
If we're totally honest, I'm still not big into FA itself as a website, and I don't plan to post everything here.
So here's what I'm thinking right now - I'm probably going to use FA as a gallery for my work that's more complete/well-received elsewhere. Expect post delays ranging from a week to a couple months. My Tumblrs are listed in my profile, and I post there more regularly if anyone is interested.
Catch y'all around~
Mmhm. [IMPORTANT FOR WATCHERS]
Posted 12 years agoI guess the big-ass caps in the brackets combined with... recent events on FA is going to make it pretty obvious what this journal is about.
Now, I'm not going to say that I'm leaving FA, persay.
I just... think that it's an opportune time to try out a new site for fetish content, while I'm simultaneously going to be far less active than I even am now here.
That is to say, I'll probably be floating around for a bit, at least, but I probably won't be posting here anymore. For all intents and purposes, other than questions and comments, consider this account an archive.
Those of you who still want to follow me and my work, there's always my Tumblr. I'm frequently posting there in many ways, including, of course, SFW art.
Or, for NSFW, you can find my braaAAAAND NEEEEEW WEASYL PAGE here. I know it's totally empty, yes. I'll be uploading some of my personal favourites from my gallery here over there in the coming days, so feel free to mention one or two of your favourites from my gallery, if you'd like to see it on Weasyl.
Oh, and of course, my DeviantArt , if you're only interested in keeping up with my bigger SFW projects, like my current Pokemon X Nuzlocke comics.
So again, those links are:
Tumblr (SFW)
Weasyl (NSFW)
DeviantArt (SFW, limited posting)
Perhaps I'll be back, who is to say. Either way, I never turn down support on my other sites. :)
For now: So long, and thanks for all the fish.
Now, I'm not going to say that I'm leaving FA, persay.
I just... think that it's an opportune time to try out a new site for fetish content, while I'm simultaneously going to be far less active than I even am now here.
That is to say, I'll probably be floating around for a bit, at least, but I probably won't be posting here anymore. For all intents and purposes, other than questions and comments, consider this account an archive.
Those of you who still want to follow me and my work, there's always my Tumblr. I'm frequently posting there in many ways, including, of course, SFW art.
Or, for NSFW, you can find my braaAAAAND NEEEEEW WEASYL PAGE here. I know it's totally empty, yes. I'll be uploading some of my personal favourites from my gallery here over there in the coming days, so feel free to mention one or two of your favourites from my gallery, if you'd like to see it on Weasyl.
Oh, and of course, my DeviantArt , if you're only interested in keeping up with my bigger SFW projects, like my current Pokemon X Nuzlocke comics.
So again, those links are:
Tumblr (SFW)
Weasyl (NSFW)
DeviantArt (SFW, limited posting)
Perhaps I'll be back, who is to say. Either way, I never turn down support on my other sites. :)
For now: So long, and thanks for all the fish.
Oh.
Posted 12 years agoSo, FA still has size limits, I see.
Which is fair enough, images can't just go on forever, that would take all of the bandwidth in the world.
But it's still really inconvenient when I want to post a vertical comic, and do to so I would have to shrink it down and slice it into no less than 4 parts. Guess I'll just be going with the link-in-the-description tactic instead.
Just a reminder, if y'all wanna see what I've been drawing lately, the best place to be would be my tumblr: http://reedwulf.tumblr.com/
That's updated regularly with things as I draw them. As well as other various bits of my life.
I'm also thinking about making a NSFW secondary Tumblr for vore, porn, or anything else that I draw that I don't want on my main blog. I will keep you all posted on that matter.
Cheers, folks.
Which is fair enough, images can't just go on forever, that would take all of the bandwidth in the world.
But it's still really inconvenient when I want to post a vertical comic, and do to so I would have to shrink it down and slice it into no less than 4 parts. Guess I'll just be going with the link-in-the-description tactic instead.
Just a reminder, if y'all wanna see what I've been drawing lately, the best place to be would be my tumblr: http://reedwulf.tumblr.com/
That's updated regularly with things as I draw them. As well as other various bits of my life.
I'm also thinking about making a NSFW secondary Tumblr for vore, porn, or anything else that I draw that I don't want on my main blog. I will keep you all posted on that matter.
Cheers, folks.
Goodness me.
Posted 12 years agoIt HAS been quite awhile, hasn't it?
Like, long enough that people have actually started sending me concerned notes and shouts, thinking that maybe I got seriously hurt and/or perished in some horrible fashion.
While I appreciate your concern, I assure you all, I am fine.
I've been a tad busy lately. Mostly long working days, training for yet more positions at work, dogsitting (during which I can never get anything done), infrequent days off, and a general lack of drive to do anything besides lay down, nurse my strained back and alternate sleeping and drinking black coffee in the free time I do have.
It's really not as bad as it sounds.
I just miss my friends is all.
And my introversion is getting the better of me, spending so much time in the public eye without a chance to be alone and recharge.
I haven't drawn much. No worries, you're not missing out.
I guess this is really just a journal to let everyone know that I'm still whole and alive. Just really busy, a little worn down, and largely uninspired lately.
So, how've you been? Well, I hope.
Like, long enough that people have actually started sending me concerned notes and shouts, thinking that maybe I got seriously hurt and/or perished in some horrible fashion.
While I appreciate your concern, I assure you all, I am fine.
I've been a tad busy lately. Mostly long working days, training for yet more positions at work, dogsitting (during which I can never get anything done), infrequent days off, and a general lack of drive to do anything besides lay down, nurse my strained back and alternate sleeping and drinking black coffee in the free time I do have.
It's really not as bad as it sounds.
I just miss my friends is all.
And my introversion is getting the better of me, spending so much time in the public eye without a chance to be alone and recharge.
I haven't drawn much. No worries, you're not missing out.
I guess this is really just a journal to let everyone know that I'm still whole and alive. Just really busy, a little worn down, and largely uninspired lately.
So, how've you been? Well, I hope.
Update time.
Posted 13 years agoHey guys.
Life's been wearing on me lately. I mean, don't get me wrong. Nothings wrong. Quite the contrary, everything's been going pretty well for me lately. I've gotten a job and already made a touch of advancement in it (or at least been handed more responsibilities than I was originally hired for), I have regular company at home again, ETC., ETC..
It's just that it means there's been a lot going on. My job is highly tourist-based, so the coming holiday season means a massive spike in business, and, therefore, hours. When I am home, I'm usually either exhausted or working on my PMDe comic for this mission. It's good in the long run, but it also means I haven't really had much time away from work or personal projects to do anything other or even just hang about and chat. That is to say, I'm not complaining, just explaining why I haven't really been around.
Keep on keepin' on, my friends. Happy holidays!
Life's been wearing on me lately. I mean, don't get me wrong. Nothings wrong. Quite the contrary, everything's been going pretty well for me lately. I've gotten a job and already made a touch of advancement in it (or at least been handed more responsibilities than I was originally hired for), I have regular company at home again, ETC., ETC..
It's just that it means there's been a lot going on. My job is highly tourist-based, so the coming holiday season means a massive spike in business, and, therefore, hours. When I am home, I'm usually either exhausted or working on my PMDe comic for this mission. It's good in the long run, but it also means I haven't really had much time away from work or personal projects to do anything other or even just hang about and chat. That is to say, I'm not complaining, just explaining why I haven't really been around.
Keep on keepin' on, my friends. Happy holidays!
And an Actually Important Jounral.
Posted 13 years agoOkay, how many people actually just like seeing my drawings and how many are here strictly for vore?
No, really, this is pertinent.
This FA has become basically just a fetish account for me as I've started drifting into other things.
If anyone wants to see all of my drawings and such, I'm most active on Tumblr for doodles and DA for PMDe (and eventually other stuff) these days. I also have a couple of alternative Tumblrs that I'll give out upon request if anyone wants 'em.
If not, just keep on hangin' out here. I'll keep throwin' you what you like now and then.
Cheers, and I wish you all a great week!
No, really, this is pertinent.
This FA has become basically just a fetish account for me as I've started drifting into other things.
If anyone wants to see all of my drawings and such, I'm most active on Tumblr for doodles and DA for PMDe (and eventually other stuff) these days. I also have a couple of alternative Tumblrs that I'll give out upon request if anyone wants 'em.
If not, just keep on hangin' out here. I'll keep throwin' you what you like now and then.
Cheers, and I wish you all a great week!
Aw, Lame! [Wii U]
Posted 13 years agoI've been mostly ignoring all the talk of the Wii U up to this point. I didn't really get what was going on, and guess I have to admit that I've been pretty out of the gaming loop lately. I just looked up a lot of what's been unveiled about it so far.
Nintendo, I am disappoint.
Don't get me wrong. The idea of having a screen on each controller is pretty rad, actually. That's something I thought was a good idea since those games that used GBAs as GameCube controllers. PacMan Versus especially was pretty fun with that idea! I'm glad to see them exploring that further.
The things that bother me are really, first off, that this controller is apparently going to try to do it all. It's going to try to be a sensor bar, a tablet, a classic controller, a motion controller, ETC. It will inevitably not be well designed for any of the above tasks, because it's going to be too busy trying to be OK at all of them. On top of that, I can only assume these controllers are going to be astronomically expensive because of all the hardware included in each one. If I'm right about that, it's going to defeat the whole idea by making multiplayer too recklessly expensive for one person to fully equip a system.
The second is another controller issue, actually. They're supposed to also have a 'Pro' controller that's designed more like a classic controller. Oh good! What's it look like? I hope it has the innovative, unique, and natural-feeling design similar to Gamecube controllers with solid construction an- NOPE. It's a freaking xBox controller. Just with the classic buttons and d-pad positions swapped with the sticks. What are you, Wii U? A sassy teenager? "I don't follow your rules man! I'm gonna wear a black shirt and a white tie instead of the other way around. Don't tell me what to do!" C'mon, man! You used to be the Lady Gaga of system developers! But, hey, it's just a classic-wireless controller, so it should be relatively inexpensive at least, right? NoooOOPE. Fifty bucks. But it's totally worth it, because it's got 80 hours of battery life on a charge. Oh good. Because, you know, if I can't play a game for at least 50 hours straight without needing to put the controller in a cradle while I eat or sleep or poop or something, I can't even consider it a true gaming console. Or, y'know, you could have just put a wire on it. I hear those make a controller have pretty good battery life too. Just sayin'.
This is... It's just... Why... Nintendo. I want to like you. Really I do. The DS was brilliant, and I still argue that the Wii was the best console of this generation. Heck, I've admitted that I like features on the Wii U too. But, please, stop. Just stop and think for a second. You're getting out of control. Please just sit down and breathe and realize that you're like high school kids making a video. It's like you keep thinking of things that you think will make your idea cool, and trying to pile them all in until the core idea is completely obfuscated. And then adding sex appeal because you think no one will pay attention without it.
I think, if I get this console at all, it will be a long time before I do. I don't have the money, the time, or, most importantly, the want for this. I'm still pretty happy with my DS and my early Wii with Gamecube support.
EDIT: I've just been informed that the Wii U only has one of those big screen controllers per console and everyone else uses regular WiiMotes. Right. Guess I have to rescind the credit I gave the console, then, because really cool ideas like Pac-Man Versus are once again out the window.
Nintendo. Check minus minus. See me after class.
Nintendo, I am disappoint.
Don't get me wrong. The idea of having a screen on each controller is pretty rad, actually. That's something I thought was a good idea since those games that used GBAs as GameCube controllers. PacMan Versus especially was pretty fun with that idea! I'm glad to see them exploring that further.
The things that bother me are really, first off, that this controller is apparently going to try to do it all. It's going to try to be a sensor bar, a tablet, a classic controller, a motion controller, ETC. It will inevitably not be well designed for any of the above tasks, because it's going to be too busy trying to be OK at all of them. On top of that, I can only assume these controllers are going to be astronomically expensive because of all the hardware included in each one. If I'm right about that, it's going to defeat the whole idea by making multiplayer too recklessly expensive for one person to fully equip a system.
The second is another controller issue, actually. They're supposed to also have a 'Pro' controller that's designed more like a classic controller. Oh good! What's it look like? I hope it has the innovative, unique, and natural-feeling design similar to Gamecube controllers with solid construction an- NOPE. It's a freaking xBox controller. Just with the classic buttons and d-pad positions swapped with the sticks. What are you, Wii U? A sassy teenager? "I don't follow your rules man! I'm gonna wear a black shirt and a white tie instead of the other way around. Don't tell me what to do!" C'mon, man! You used to be the Lady Gaga of system developers! But, hey, it's just a classic-wireless controller, so it should be relatively inexpensive at least, right? NoooOOPE. Fifty bucks. But it's totally worth it, because it's got 80 hours of battery life on a charge. Oh good. Because, you know, if I can't play a game for at least 50 hours straight without needing to put the controller in a cradle while I eat or sleep or poop or something, I can't even consider it a true gaming console. Or, y'know, you could have just put a wire on it. I hear those make a controller have pretty good battery life too. Just sayin'.
This is... It's just... Why... Nintendo. I want to like you. Really I do. The DS was brilliant, and I still argue that the Wii was the best console of this generation. Heck, I've admitted that I like features on the Wii U too. But, please, stop. Just stop and think for a second. You're getting out of control. Please just sit down and breathe and realize that you're like high school kids making a video. It's like you keep thinking of things that you think will make your idea cool, and trying to pile them all in until the core idea is completely obfuscated. And then adding sex appeal because you think no one will pay attention without it.
I think, if I get this console at all, it will be a long time before I do. I don't have the money, the time, or, most importantly, the want for this. I'm still pretty happy with my DS and my early Wii with Gamecube support.
EDIT: I've just been informed that the Wii U only has one of those big screen controllers per console and everyone else uses regular WiiMotes. Right. Guess I have to rescind the credit I gave the console, then, because really cool ideas like Pac-Man Versus are once again out the window.
Nintendo. Check minus minus. See me after class.
AAAAAAAAAH
Posted 13 years agoI have been neglecting my FA so much, I forgot to make a journal about Mole Day yesterday.
*sobs*
*sobs*
Guys, seriously.
Posted 13 years agoThere is a tremendous lack of moles on FA.
No, really. I mean it. Upon noticing that I almost never seen pictures of moles, I just plugged 'mole' into the search feature to see what would come up. There are, like, something I drew almost 2 years ago is number 10 on the list by most recent. And two of the things before it aren't even moles, they're of some frog character named Mole. Maybe from a Mario game, I don't know.
All I know is that there are not enough moles, and some had better show up on October 23 this year or I'm gonna... I don't know. Drink orange juice and brush my teeth? Draw a terrifying drowzee face?
Who knows? The sky's the limit. Just make sure moles happen and we won't need to worry about it, m'kay?
No, really. I mean it. Upon noticing that I almost never seen pictures of moles, I just plugged 'mole' into the search feature to see what would come up. There are, like, something I drew almost 2 years ago is number 10 on the list by most recent. And two of the things before it aren't even moles, they're of some frog character named Mole. Maybe from a Mario game, I don't know.
All I know is that there are not enough moles, and some had better show up on October 23 this year or I'm gonna... I don't know. Drink orange juice and brush my teeth? Draw a terrifying drowzee face?
Who knows? The sky's the limit. Just make sure moles happen and we won't need to worry about it, m'kay?
FFFFFFFFF (new problem)
Posted 13 years agoSo, I shelled out some cash and got my grubby paws on a nice new animation program for it. It seems to be exactly what I want, and better in most ways than Pencil, so at least there's that. :)
But now I've run into a new problem. Apparently, it only exports in .mov files. Normally, not an issue. Pencil did the same thing, and then I'd just run 'em over to GifBuilder carbon, which made translating my .movs to.gifs painless.
Guess what other program I just found out the upgrade broke. :c
So now I'm scouring the net for a way to make my .movs into .gifs again. It's amazing how many things upgrading anything always seems to break. No wonder so many people are technophobic.
Ah well, it's progress at least.
Hope y'all are having a more successful weekend than I am. XD
But now I've run into a new problem. Apparently, it only exports in .mov files. Normally, not an issue. Pencil did the same thing, and then I'd just run 'em over to GifBuilder carbon, which made translating my .movs to.gifs painless.
Guess what other program I just found out the upgrade broke. :c
So now I'm scouring the net for a way to make my .movs into .gifs again. It's amazing how many things upgrading anything always seems to break. No wonder so many people are technophobic.
Ah well, it's progress at least.
Hope y'all are having a more successful weekend than I am. XD
Oh Bollocks. [SOLVED]
Posted 13 years agoUpgraded my OS to Mountain Lion recently.
Went to boot up my animation program, Pencil, for the first time since the upgrade.
I have just discovered that the upgrade has basically rendered my OS incompatible with the application. Lines only appear until I end the stroke, then vanish. Saved projects do not open.
It's dead, Jim. :|
... Now what? :/
If anyone knows of any good cheap or free animation programs for Mac OSx, I'd be much obliged for the lead.
Anyone who wants to say anything akin to "get a PC, lol," please, just don't. That nonsense has officially pierced clean through "unhelpful" and breached the realm of "obnoxiously stale." Less obnoxious but just unhelpful are "sorry, I can't help you" comments. Again, please, forgo them.
EDIT:
Just purchased Digicel Flipbook Lite. It's not too expensive, and it gives me everything I'll need, likely more reliably than Pencil ever did. :3
Went to boot up my animation program, Pencil, for the first time since the upgrade.
I have just discovered that the upgrade has basically rendered my OS incompatible with the application. Lines only appear until I end the stroke, then vanish. Saved projects do not open.
It's dead, Jim. :|
... Now what? :/
If anyone knows of any good cheap or free animation programs for Mac OSx, I'd be much obliged for the lead.
Anyone who wants to say anything akin to "get a PC, lol," please, just don't. That nonsense has officially pierced clean through "unhelpful" and breached the realm of "obnoxiously stale." Less obnoxious but just unhelpful are "sorry, I can't help you" comments. Again, please, forgo them.
EDIT:
Just purchased Digicel Flipbook Lite. It's not too expensive, and it gives me everything I'll need, likely more reliably than Pencil ever did. :3
Ask Me Stuff
Posted 13 years agoWell, my recent big project is (finally) set to be submitted soon, probably no later than Tuesday, so this seems like as good at time as any to do one of these. I've always wanted to see what people would ask me with an open invitation, so... Ask me anything you're curious about, and I'll do my best to answer. Go ahead, shoot. :)
Quick Update
Posted 13 years agoSo, here's what's new. :3
Gali (
wyvernsage08 ) was kind enough to commission a new icon for me. If you can't see if, you might have to re-cache. It's quite delightful. :3
The car hunt was largely successful. We got me a car a little above the intended price range at a dealer that we're learning really puts an emphasis on making sure the customers are happy. I don't have the car yet because they were polishing it up and checking it for problems when we walked in and purchased it. They've since found a minor issue (the kind of stuff you expect a used car dealer to hide instead) and have had to order a part, so I'm waiting on that right now.
My family is slowly starting to head back to their respective places, sister to school, father back north, ETC. My mother is still here, but we don't need to spend every waking moment doing stuff, so I should be able to get back to drawing soon. I may stream more animating tomorrow. My lust for vore has been low lately, and I'll need the audience to give me a little more drive to finish it up. It's sooo clooose. X3
The job hunt isn't going stellar, but I've submitted a few applications to leads that feel hopeful. Maybe it's just that I'm getting really tired of not having income, but I've got a good feeling about this week!
I hope you all have a lovely week as well.
Cheers!
Gali (
wyvernsage08 ) was kind enough to commission a new icon for me. If you can't see if, you might have to re-cache. It's quite delightful. :3The car hunt was largely successful. We got me a car a little above the intended price range at a dealer that we're learning really puts an emphasis on making sure the customers are happy. I don't have the car yet because they were polishing it up and checking it for problems when we walked in and purchased it. They've since found a minor issue (the kind of stuff you expect a used car dealer to hide instead) and have had to order a part, so I'm waiting on that right now.
My family is slowly starting to head back to their respective places, sister to school, father back north, ETC. My mother is still here, but we don't need to spend every waking moment doing stuff, so I should be able to get back to drawing soon. I may stream more animating tomorrow. My lust for vore has been low lately, and I'll need the audience to give me a little more drive to finish it up. It's sooo clooose. X3
The job hunt isn't going stellar, but I've submitted a few applications to leads that feel hopeful. Maybe it's just that I'm getting really tired of not having income, but I've got a good feeling about this week!
I hope you all have a lovely week as well.
Cheers!
The Battle Goes Badly
Posted 13 years agoBasically, all artistic progress is currently on pause.
My family's here for a week - three weeks, depending on the family member. While they're here, I'm pretty much constantly hunting. Job hunting, car hunting, basically just trying my life in order down here.
It's not going well.
Funny how there's economy cars for sale everywhere until you're looking. Less funny is how there's no jobs available. Anywhere. Ever. I mean, that's not entirely true. There are jobs, but they're not -jobs- so much as low-quality careers. The ones that seem like jobs (server at restaurant, clerk at retail, ETC.) all want someone with experience, if the ads are to believed... Although it seems from the times I've been at a lead at the same time as a female applicant that my years of experience with transferable customer service skills and drive are trumped by nice breasts.
Before everyone gets on my case about this, I know that women have a rough time in the workplace for this reason too. I recognize that they are also being discriminated against in this case by being objectified and valued for their appearance instead of skills, and will have trouble being taking seriously outside of low-level jobs. My point isn't that I'm being hurt on the entry level for being male, it's that this system hurts everyone regardless of gender. Furthermore, I'm not simply being judgmental when they may have had years and years of experience. I overheard their interviews. I've been right next to them. Most had no transferable experience, haven't tried to find work in some two-odd years just because they didn't feel like it, and had an inflexible schedule, but still got a better response than me.
It's frustrating for me now, and it will be frustrating for them in the future.
I digress. I'm thinking of investing in bartending classes. They only take about a week, and would pay for themselves in no time, if all the 'bartender needed' postings I've seen while looking for a job are to be believed. It's a thought.
In the meantime, we've seen a couple films here when I'm not ruthlessly pursuing leads. I'll be brief about them here and now.
ParaNorman - This film was excellent. I just loved everything about the film. The sound design is brilliant. The visual style is unique and very fun to watch. The post-credits stinger is how they should be; not plot necessary, but still really interesting and very much worth waiting to see. The plot is slightly standard at times, but completely its own at others, and generally kind of resonated with me. The humour is well-timed and clever. I recommend this film to pretty much everyone.
Hunger Games (film) - I know a lot of people have probably already seen this, but still, I like adding my two-cents. So, when reading the book, I thought that there would be no way a film could possibly do it justice. Not because it was on an amazingly high pedestal or anything (although the first one really is quite well-handled in my humble opinion. The subsequent books not so much, but still...). The reason is that the books were all handled in the first person and highly focused on the main character's personal strife and her impressions of other characters. One of the most interesting things about it to me was how she continually imprinted her own shortcomings and flaws onto other characters, and I just didn't think they could do that with a film without adding some hokey narrator. I was... well, I was half-right. A lot of those sort of deep impressions weren't really able to be conveyed. On the other hand, a lot of other first-person elements were inserted that I thought were very clever and well-handled. All-in-all, I'm impressed with how well they did manage to give the film the feel of the book. It's not perfect, but it was better than expected.
Well, back to the hunt.
Cheers, everyone.
EDIT/UPDATE: I have gotten a car. It was a bit more than I'd wanted to pay for one, but it's a much better car than I was expecting, and a deal at the price. Perhaps my luck is starting to turn around. :)
My family's here for a week - three weeks, depending on the family member. While they're here, I'm pretty much constantly hunting. Job hunting, car hunting, basically just trying my life in order down here.
It's not going well.
Funny how there's economy cars for sale everywhere until you're looking. Less funny is how there's no jobs available. Anywhere. Ever. I mean, that's not entirely true. There are jobs, but they're not -jobs- so much as low-quality careers. The ones that seem like jobs (server at restaurant, clerk at retail, ETC.) all want someone with experience, if the ads are to believed... Although it seems from the times I've been at a lead at the same time as a female applicant that my years of experience with transferable customer service skills and drive are trumped by nice breasts.
Before everyone gets on my case about this, I know that women have a rough time in the workplace for this reason too. I recognize that they are also being discriminated against in this case by being objectified and valued for their appearance instead of skills, and will have trouble being taking seriously outside of low-level jobs. My point isn't that I'm being hurt on the entry level for being male, it's that this system hurts everyone regardless of gender. Furthermore, I'm not simply being judgmental when they may have had years and years of experience. I overheard their interviews. I've been right next to them. Most had no transferable experience, haven't tried to find work in some two-odd years just because they didn't feel like it, and had an inflexible schedule, but still got a better response than me.
It's frustrating for me now, and it will be frustrating for them in the future.
I digress. I'm thinking of investing in bartending classes. They only take about a week, and would pay for themselves in no time, if all the 'bartender needed' postings I've seen while looking for a job are to be believed. It's a thought.
In the meantime, we've seen a couple films here when I'm not ruthlessly pursuing leads. I'll be brief about them here and now.
ParaNorman - This film was excellent. I just loved everything about the film. The sound design is brilliant. The visual style is unique and very fun to watch. The post-credits stinger is how they should be; not plot necessary, but still really interesting and very much worth waiting to see. The plot is slightly standard at times, but completely its own at others, and generally kind of resonated with me. The humour is well-timed and clever. I recommend this film to pretty much everyone.
Hunger Games (film) - I know a lot of people have probably already seen this, but still, I like adding my two-cents. So, when reading the book, I thought that there would be no way a film could possibly do it justice. Not because it was on an amazingly high pedestal or anything (although the first one really is quite well-handled in my humble opinion. The subsequent books not so much, but still...). The reason is that the books were all handled in the first person and highly focused on the main character's personal strife and her impressions of other characters. One of the most interesting things about it to me was how she continually imprinted her own shortcomings and flaws onto other characters, and I just didn't think they could do that with a film without adding some hokey narrator. I was... well, I was half-right. A lot of those sort of deep impressions weren't really able to be conveyed. On the other hand, a lot of other first-person elements were inserted that I thought were very clever and well-handled. All-in-all, I'm impressed with how well they did manage to give the film the feel of the book. It's not perfect, but it was better than expected.
Well, back to the hunt.
Cheers, everyone.
EDIT/UPDATE: I have gotten a car. It was a bit more than I'd wanted to pay for one, but it's a much better car than I was expecting, and a deal at the price. Perhaps my luck is starting to turn around. :)
Regarding my recent depression and other updates...
Posted 13 years agoI'm feeling much better now. I probably won't be responding to every comment on the related picture, as most of them carried roughly the same tune, or have been responded to more directly already, so I just wanted to make a quick journal thanking everyone for their support.
Most of the comments and messages I received did help a bit. Others, admittedly, filled me with a blinding rage, but I recognize that you all had good intentions, even if some of you had extremely poor execution of those intentions. Either way, the thought is not lost on me now that I'm thinking a bit more clearly. Thank you all.
That aside, the animation's going as well as can be expected. 152 frames down, X to go. Now comes another awkward issue of Pencil (my animating program) where the timeline won't stretch past 170 or so unless you painstakingly place a key right on the end, stretching it by two, and another after that, stretching it by another two, so on ad nausium. I'm going to try doing the remainder of it in a separate file and then stapling the two together. This also has the added benefit of me not needing to worry that the first part is going to get screwed up anymore, so there is that. :P
If all goes well, I'm really hoping to have this done within the week.
The job hunt goes less stellar. Everywhere that's interested is full for at least a couple more weeks, until the collage kids go back to school. Again, on the positive side of things, once those wheels are set in motion, I'll be poised to get pretty much any of the jobs I've applied to, so that's excellent. It's just a matter of playing the waiting game now...
Let's see, what else... Igwulf wiki's slowly being built. I've put in a couple of the language notes, but that page still has an incredibly long way to go. The biggest source of frustration there is that I think I might need to make custom fonts for some of the igwulf accent marks. If anyone knows anything about putting custom fonts on wikia, let me know. If not, I'll just improvise, I guess.
The new cleaver for the scout in TF2 is fun as all get-out.
I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Most of the comments and messages I received did help a bit. Others, admittedly, filled me with a blinding rage, but I recognize that you all had good intentions, even if some of you had extremely poor execution of those intentions. Either way, the thought is not lost on me now that I'm thinking a bit more clearly. Thank you all.
That aside, the animation's going as well as can be expected. 152 frames down, X to go. Now comes another awkward issue of Pencil (my animating program) where the timeline won't stretch past 170 or so unless you painstakingly place a key right on the end, stretching it by two, and another after that, stretching it by another two, so on ad nausium. I'm going to try doing the remainder of it in a separate file and then stapling the two together. This also has the added benefit of me not needing to worry that the first part is going to get screwed up anymore, so there is that. :P
If all goes well, I'm really hoping to have this done within the week.
The job hunt goes less stellar. Everywhere that's interested is full for at least a couple more weeks, until the collage kids go back to school. Again, on the positive side of things, once those wheels are set in motion, I'll be poised to get pretty much any of the jobs I've applied to, so that's excellent. It's just a matter of playing the waiting game now...
Let's see, what else... Igwulf wiki's slowly being built. I've put in a couple of the language notes, but that page still has an incredibly long way to go. The biggest source of frustration there is that I think I might need to make custom fonts for some of the igwulf accent marks. If anyone knows anything about putting custom fonts on wikia, let me know. If not, I'll just improvise, I guess.
The new cleaver for the scout in TF2 is fun as all get-out.
I hope you all have a wonderful week.
One-hundred and Ten
Posted 13 years agoIs the number of frames currently in my big project.
110 unique frames.
Did I mention it's an animation? No? Well, it's an animation.
Ouuurrrghh, it's not nearly done either.
It will be quite lovely when it's finished, though, I think.
Just thought I'd replace the old journal, since I'm once again accessible and all.
I hope the you all have had a grand weekend up to the point, and continue to do so.
P.S.: Trillian's apparently busted for me, by the way. Not really in a way I can easily fix either, it seems. If AIM or MSN was anyone's only way of contacting me, and they'd still like to speak to me, send a note and we might be able to work something else out.
110 unique frames.
Did I mention it's an animation? No? Well, it's an animation.
Ouuurrrghh, it's not nearly done either.
It will be quite lovely when it's finished, though, I think.
Just thought I'd replace the old journal, since I'm once again accessible and all.
I hope the you all have had a grand weekend up to the point, and continue to do so.
P.S.: Trillian's apparently busted for me, by the way. Not really in a way I can easily fix either, it seems. If AIM or MSN was anyone's only way of contacting me, and they'd still like to speak to me, send a note and we might be able to work something else out.
So We're All Clear
Posted 13 years agoI'm moving tomorrow all day. It will take three days to get to my new place of residence, and I will be having a few friends over for about a week-and-a-half after that.
During this time frame, do not be surprised if I am virtually unresponsive to messages. I don't like talking to people when I have company. It just seems kind of rude to me, and I will naturally respond at a bare minimum if you try to message me while they're here.
It's nothing personal.
I hope you all have a splendid week like I surely will.
During this time frame, do not be surprised if I am virtually unresponsive to messages. I don't like talking to people when I have company. It just seems kind of rude to me, and I will naturally respond at a bare minimum if you try to message me while they're here.
It's nothing personal.
I hope you all have a splendid week like I surely will.
Musicians, Y U DO DIS?
Posted 13 years agoThis is the third time I've encountered what I'm about to whine about, so I presume that it's secretly an epidemic.
If there's one thing that really bothers me, it's marketing a product in a way that punishes legitimate customers. Obviously, this usually refers to video games. I'm looking at you, Ubisoft, you boycotted sons of submariners. Recently, though, I've discovered that I'm having a harder and harder time getting legitimate copies of music, especially from foreign musicians. The first time was when I tried to get a copy of Gilgamesh by Gypsy & The Cat, an Australian band. I couldn't find their music for download anywhere, getting a physical CD seemed impossible, and even though they had their album on iTunes, it was region locked on there to only sell to AU and EU iTunes accounts, which just makes no sense to me at all. I finally pirated a copy and tried to just donate a reasonable amount to them as payment, but they didn't have a donate button either. Didn't end up liking their music as much as I'd been led to believe I would, don't really regret it. The second time was trying to get a copy of Little Grace by Yasushi Yoshida. I couldn't even find a website for this guy, though, and pirate sites were the first hit on Google for his music altogether...
The newest one is Lisa Ekdahl, who Evoc showed me a couple times on YouTube now, and I've liked every time. I decide to buy an album, look online and... surprise freaking surprise, no Bandcamp account. No MP3 downloads on her website. In spite of her website being in English, no English sites listed to purchase her music. Check iTunes; She only appears for single songs in a few various artist albums. I can actually get her albums in physical on Amazon this time, but they're super expensive for being 'imported.'
Uh-huh. I see how it is. Well, screw you very much too. :|
My point is, when companies that make potentially digital product start making their customers jump through hoops to be able to own the product, eventually they're going to decide to walk around the hoops, grab it, and run instead. And, when it comes to someone like me who asks nothing more than that you make your product available for me to possibly have in my possession, there is a certain point where those 'customers' aren't even going to feel even remotely bad about getting their something for nothing. It's like you hate money!
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go eat pizza and listen to some Caravan Palace, a couple of things that I happily paid my hard-earned cashmoney to obtain. Because it was possible for me to do so.
If there's one thing that really bothers me, it's marketing a product in a way that punishes legitimate customers. Obviously, this usually refers to video games. I'm looking at you, Ubisoft, you boycotted sons of submariners. Recently, though, I've discovered that I'm having a harder and harder time getting legitimate copies of music, especially from foreign musicians. The first time was when I tried to get a copy of Gilgamesh by Gypsy & The Cat, an Australian band. I couldn't find their music for download anywhere, getting a physical CD seemed impossible, and even though they had their album on iTunes, it was region locked on there to only sell to AU and EU iTunes accounts, which just makes no sense to me at all. I finally pirated a copy and tried to just donate a reasonable amount to them as payment, but they didn't have a donate button either. Didn't end up liking their music as much as I'd been led to believe I would, don't really regret it. The second time was trying to get a copy of Little Grace by Yasushi Yoshida. I couldn't even find a website for this guy, though, and pirate sites were the first hit on Google for his music altogether...
The newest one is Lisa Ekdahl, who Evoc showed me a couple times on YouTube now, and I've liked every time. I decide to buy an album, look online and... surprise freaking surprise, no Bandcamp account. No MP3 downloads on her website. In spite of her website being in English, no English sites listed to purchase her music. Check iTunes; She only appears for single songs in a few various artist albums. I can actually get her albums in physical on Amazon this time, but they're super expensive for being 'imported.'
Uh-huh. I see how it is. Well, screw you very much too. :|
My point is, when companies that make potentially digital product start making their customers jump through hoops to be able to own the product, eventually they're going to decide to walk around the hoops, grab it, and run instead. And, when it comes to someone like me who asks nothing more than that you make your product available for me to possibly have in my possession, there is a certain point where those 'customers' aren't even going to feel even remotely bad about getting their something for nothing. It's like you hate money!
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go eat pizza and listen to some Caravan Palace, a couple of things that I happily paid my hard-earned cashmoney to obtain. Because it was possible for me to do so.
Brave (brief review)
Posted 13 years agoYou take two parts Brother Bear, one part Freaky Friday, and one part How To Train Your Dragon; put all ingredients into a blender and run on medium for two minutes. Pour into Celtic container and serve.
Really, I could end a review right there and it would be perfectly legitimate. Everything that Pixar always does right is there. The style is charming, the atmosphere has about the right amount of playfulness, and much of the cinematography is absolutely stunning. Missing from Pixar's usual formula, however, is risk. Everything about this is very safe. The biggest stretches they make are a princess who digs weapons and action (seen it.) and using a Celtic theme (cool, but not exactly risky).
The central theme of the full-length film is simply generational gap, the differences between how different generations think and how this can be bridged with understanding, listening, love, wind, water, heart, ETC. Okay, that's all well and good, but there's a hitch: Pixar shows themselves up in conveying this idea. Where? Why, right before the film, of course! The animated short before the actual film has the same central idea and shows it in a way that is more fascinating and inductive. Also, it does this in about ten minutes.
All in all, I liked it. I did not, however, love it. It was nice, if a bit standard.
Really, I could end a review right there and it would be perfectly legitimate. Everything that Pixar always does right is there. The style is charming, the atmosphere has about the right amount of playfulness, and much of the cinematography is absolutely stunning. Missing from Pixar's usual formula, however, is risk. Everything about this is very safe. The biggest stretches they make are a princess who digs weapons and action (seen it.) and using a Celtic theme (cool, but not exactly risky).
The central theme of the full-length film is simply generational gap, the differences between how different generations think and how this can be bridged with understanding, listening, love, wind, water, heart, ETC. Okay, that's all well and good, but there's a hitch: Pixar shows themselves up in conveying this idea. Where? Why, right before the film, of course! The animated short before the actual film has the same central idea and shows it in a way that is more fascinating and inductive. Also, it does this in about ten minutes.
All in all, I liked it. I did not, however, love it. It was nice, if a bit standard.
This.
Posted 13 years agoRemember when I used to draw stuff?
Posted 13 years agoGood times.
Gooooood times...
Hopefully gonna be getting back into the flow of that. Might stream in the upcoming days to make myself draw.
Otherwise, nothing to report besides my lack of anything to report.
I wish you all a splendid week.
EDIT/P.S.: Game Music Bundle 3 is up if anyone's intereted. I personally put massive endorsements on some of the bonus albums. Especially InMomentum's soundtrack. The album is absolutely gorgeous. http://www.gamemusicbundle.com
Cheers!
Gooooood times...
Hopefully gonna be getting back into the flow of that. Might stream in the upcoming days to make myself draw.
Otherwise, nothing to report besides my lack of anything to report.
I wish you all a splendid week.
EDIT/P.S.: Game Music Bundle 3 is up if anyone's intereted. I personally put massive endorsements on some of the bonus albums. Especially InMomentum's soundtrack. The album is absolutely gorgeous. http://www.gamemusicbundle.com
Cheers!
Home In One Piece (and 'Avengers')
Posted 13 years agoWell, I made it, and am now officially a graduate. As predicted, my home-life is as frantic as ever; I've actually been here for two nights now, and just now is the first time I've had enough time alone and static to even open my laptop, let alone get it set up and connected to the net.
It's fun, though. Not like panicked frantic, just always on the go. Hopefully, it'll settle down soon, at least for a couple days. I'll welcome the actual rest. :P
AVENGERS:
Among the other things my family's been rocketing around to do since the instant I got in the car with them to go home, we went to see the Avengers yesterday, spur of the moment. I went in with my expectations moderately low due to the excess of hype for the film. Usually hype to an extreme is not a good thing from my experience. Afterall, the last time I heard my peers so excited was for Transformers 3, which gives me intestinal pain just to think about...
That said, I can safely say that Avengers too my expectations and completely somewhat-surpassed them. It's good, okay? I mean, it's quite good. As a pure action flick, it does everything 'right', in the same sense that when I ask people why they like Starcraft, they say it's because it does everything 'right' for the real-time strategy genre. That is to say, it all works, and it all works well, but it's absolutely safe in it's approach.
Now, this is both good and bad. Unlike everything Michael Bay has made since forever, for example, it's not offensive in its approach. The jokes and one-liners are smart, and it really got some good laughs from a theater audience, the action is exciting and gets you invested, the bad guy is very well done, the ending is cathartic, and you're more than willing to suspend disbelief for some of the sillier devices of the film (eg. flying fortress. Why? Because it's cool, I guess.).
Now, here's where it gets tricky. The downsides are essentially that the film misses some opportunities to be truly great in favour of playing it safe; but even saying that much is practically a spoiler. In fact, if you don't want spoilers, just hold off on reading this part until you have seen the film.
Are they gone?
Good.
For people who have already seen the film, think of something like The Dark Knight. That film actually wipes out characters that you feel attached too. It makes you hurt inside, and ends with a very 'huh.' feeling instead of that warm glow feeling 'all is right in the world' feel, but that's also part of what makes it stick with you. This film kills -a- character, yes, but it's one you don't really feel into. They try to make you care for them in the beginning of this film solely for the moment where they get shanked, but it's someone who you've never really thought much of over the course of the Marvel films. Heck, it was barely more of a character than the anonymous soldiers that die left and right in the same scene (whom the characters don't care about at all). It doesn't hurt; it doesn't make you feel like you've taken a blow to the gut; they don't even seem upset about their own death. Why should -you- feel bad if they don't? What's more, they really have the chances to get rid of characters you do love, and in ways that would really work. One moment especially is just such a cop-out-for-catharsis that even though it makes you smile, you still want to call bull on it.
TL;DR: This film is only 'pretty good' instead of 'absolutely great'. It's everything you could want in an action film, but it horribly fails to cash in on the chances to make it anything more. Also, there will be a sequel.
EDIT, PS: The judges finally got around to my PMD-E comic. (Not meaning this in a negative way. They had like thousands of submissions to go through. Much respect. X3) They liked it! It's gonna be a good day. ^^
It's fun, though. Not like panicked frantic, just always on the go. Hopefully, it'll settle down soon, at least for a couple days. I'll welcome the actual rest. :P
AVENGERS:
Among the other things my family's been rocketing around to do since the instant I got in the car with them to go home, we went to see the Avengers yesterday, spur of the moment. I went in with my expectations moderately low due to the excess of hype for the film. Usually hype to an extreme is not a good thing from my experience. Afterall, the last time I heard my peers so excited was for Transformers 3, which gives me intestinal pain just to think about...
That said, I can safely say that Avengers too my expectations and completely somewhat-surpassed them. It's good, okay? I mean, it's quite good. As a pure action flick, it does everything 'right', in the same sense that when I ask people why they like Starcraft, they say it's because it does everything 'right' for the real-time strategy genre. That is to say, it all works, and it all works well, but it's absolutely safe in it's approach.
Now, this is both good and bad. Unlike everything Michael Bay has made since forever, for example, it's not offensive in its approach. The jokes and one-liners are smart, and it really got some good laughs from a theater audience, the action is exciting and gets you invested, the bad guy is very well done, the ending is cathartic, and you're more than willing to suspend disbelief for some of the sillier devices of the film (eg. flying fortress. Why? Because it's cool, I guess.).
Now, here's where it gets tricky. The downsides are essentially that the film misses some opportunities to be truly great in favour of playing it safe; but even saying that much is practically a spoiler. In fact, if you don't want spoilers, just hold off on reading this part until you have seen the film.
Are they gone?
Good.
For people who have already seen the film, think of something like The Dark Knight. That film actually wipes out characters that you feel attached too. It makes you hurt inside, and ends with a very 'huh.' feeling instead of that warm glow feeling 'all is right in the world' feel, but that's also part of what makes it stick with you. This film kills -a- character, yes, but it's one you don't really feel into. They try to make you care for them in the beginning of this film solely for the moment where they get shanked, but it's someone who you've never really thought much of over the course of the Marvel films. Heck, it was barely more of a character than the anonymous soldiers that die left and right in the same scene (whom the characters don't care about at all). It doesn't hurt; it doesn't make you feel like you've taken a blow to the gut; they don't even seem upset about their own death. Why should -you- feel bad if they don't? What's more, they really have the chances to get rid of characters you do love, and in ways that would really work. One moment especially is just such a cop-out-for-catharsis that even though it makes you smile, you still want to call bull on it.
TL;DR: This film is only 'pretty good' instead of 'absolutely great'. It's everything you could want in an action film, but it horribly fails to cash in on the chances to make it anything more. Also, there will be a sequel.
EDIT, PS: The judges finally got around to my PMD-E comic. (Not meaning this in a negative way. They had like thousands of submissions to go through. Much respect. X3) They liked it! It's gonna be a good day. ^^
Graduation
Posted 13 years agoIt's looming over me right now. In about two weeks, I'll no longer be a student, and will have to face the world with a sudden lack of direction.
How existential. :P
It's bittersweet. I thrive on freedom, which I'll have for the most part, but the bureaucracy of adult life kind of terrifies me. Anyway, school's final days are what's been occupying my mind lately, which is why I've been rather inactive, even by my standards. Once home, I'll probably be a little more available, at least, though distracted by getting ready to move alone to Florida. Once there, I should have plenty of free time, exempting time spent earning paychecks.
Bare with me, folks. I'll be posting doodles again soon enough.
In other news, Caravan Palace released a new album titled 'Panic'. I am a huge fan of the first, so I purchased it. It seems to be the consensus that it's not as good as the first; I'd personally say that it's not nearly as inspired or mesmerizing. The music is a lot more subdued than the first album, and the lack of anything so aggressive and interesting makes Panic seem very... safe. It's not bad, though. Pleasant enough, and probably better for playing in the background while working thanks to its relative simplicity. I certainly won't gush over it like I did their first album, but I'd recommend it for a listen.
Anyway, that's all that's up with me, really. Thanks for reading, and I hope you all have a great week. :)
How existential. :P
It's bittersweet. I thrive on freedom, which I'll have for the most part, but the bureaucracy of adult life kind of terrifies me. Anyway, school's final days are what's been occupying my mind lately, which is why I've been rather inactive, even by my standards. Once home, I'll probably be a little more available, at least, though distracted by getting ready to move alone to Florida. Once there, I should have plenty of free time, exempting time spent earning paychecks.
Bare with me, folks. I'll be posting doodles again soon enough.
In other news, Caravan Palace released a new album titled 'Panic'. I am a huge fan of the first, so I purchased it. It seems to be the consensus that it's not as good as the first; I'd personally say that it's not nearly as inspired or mesmerizing. The music is a lot more subdued than the first album, and the lack of anything so aggressive and interesting makes Panic seem very... safe. It's not bad, though. Pleasant enough, and probably better for playing in the background while working thanks to its relative simplicity. I certainly won't gush over it like I did their first album, but I'd recommend it for a listen.
Anyway, that's all that's up with me, really. Thanks for reading, and I hope you all have a great week. :)
Spring-coming update
Posted 13 years agoNot to excuse anything I may have done in the near-past, but I've kind of been going through some stuff over the past month or so. Rocky friendships, busy breaks, school work starting to pile on, looming graduation, seemingly traditional seasonal-change sickness, and a relative hospitalized for a heart-attack generally top the list of what's been wearing me down.
Boy, the list looks bigger when it's typed out. And, again, I'm emphasizing that I don't want sympathy, I'm just trying to let everyone know where I'm coming from. To prove this, I haven't brought it up until now because now is when most of these problems have started to take a turn for the better. I'm feeling healthy again, my schoolwork's gone down to a more manageable load, I'm fairly set on what I'm doing post graduation, the break is over, some of the friendship issues have been patched up, and my relative survived and is doing well enough to have been taken out of the ICU, even. So, yeah. Things are looking up now, so no one feel brought down by reading this, huh? :3
Now to get myself back into drawing stuff again. You guys like drawn stuff, right?
Oh, and if you had any interest in my PMD-E comic, check it out on my DA. All the parts are linked in the description. I didn't get to colour or ink every page, but the story is all there.
Everyone have a delightful week.
Boy, the list looks bigger when it's typed out. And, again, I'm emphasizing that I don't want sympathy, I'm just trying to let everyone know where I'm coming from. To prove this, I haven't brought it up until now because now is when most of these problems have started to take a turn for the better. I'm feeling healthy again, my schoolwork's gone down to a more manageable load, I'm fairly set on what I'm doing post graduation, the break is over, some of the friendship issues have been patched up, and my relative survived and is doing well enough to have been taken out of the ICU, even. So, yeah. Things are looking up now, so no one feel brought down by reading this, huh? :3
Now to get myself back into drawing stuff again. You guys like drawn stuff, right?
Oh, and if you had any interest in my PMD-E comic, check it out on my DA. All the parts are linked in the description. I didn't get to colour or ink every page, but the story is all there.
Everyone have a delightful week.
What I've been up to.
Posted 13 years agoFirst of all, I have had like no inclination to draw vore, or any other fetish for that matter, lately.
It happens. I'm sure the urge to draw such return eventually.
That said, school has been a massive time sink during the week, I've been feeling a little bleh lately (probably caught a cold finally), and most of my free time I've been spending working on my entry for PMD-E.
For anyone wondering how well that's going, I would say pretty well, considering I have very little experience making comics. I would also urge anyone who actually wants to keep tabs on my team for the PMD-E to keep tabs on my new DeviantArt.
I'll be posting the full, finished pages there only. I also probably will not be posting much else there because I've come to the realization that you have to pay to use art-separating folders, the lone feature of DA that I think is worthwhile, so don't bother watching it if you're not interested in my PMD stuff.
Everyone have a nice day!
EDIT: I figured out the folders in DA with a little more meddling. I think the fact that I had trouble with it at all is a testament to their layout being horrid at best, but I'll probably post a little more there, now that I know I can organize things.
It happens. I'm sure the urge to draw such return eventually.
That said, school has been a massive time sink during the week, I've been feeling a little bleh lately (probably caught a cold finally), and most of my free time I've been spending working on my entry for PMD-E.
For anyone wondering how well that's going, I would say pretty well, considering I have very little experience making comics. I would also urge anyone who actually wants to keep tabs on my team for the PMD-E to keep tabs on my new DeviantArt.
I'll be posting the full, finished pages there only. I also probably will not be posting much else there because I've come to the realization that you have to pay to use art-separating folders, the lone feature of DA that I think is worthwhile, so don't bother watching it if you're not interested in my PMD stuff.
Everyone have a nice day!
EDIT: I figured out the folders in DA with a little more meddling. I think the fact that I had trouble with it at all is a testament to their layout being horrid at best, but I'll probably post a little more there, now that I know I can organize things.
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