Flying Back North (No Hiatus)
Posted a month agoFor those that might have missed this submission here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/62183988/
In summary: I decided that instead of taking an extended break I would keep doing what I'm doing, but with a renewed mindset of "drawing whenever I feel like it" instead of forcing myself to a rigid schedule. Art shouldn't be treated like a job, it's a door into one's thoughts that cannot be confined to a system.
That's about all I wanted to say. Until next time!
In summary: I decided that instead of taking an extended break I would keep doing what I'm doing, but with a renewed mindset of "drawing whenever I feel like it" instead of forcing myself to a rigid schedule. Art shouldn't be treated like a job, it's a door into one's thoughts that cannot be confined to a system.
That's about all I wanted to say. Until next time!
Flying South (Indeterminate Hiatus Incoming)
Posted 2 months agoGood evening, everyone. I apologize if this comes out of nowhere, but I have decided to take an extended break from most things creative.
Maybe I've been pushing my boundaries again and forcing myself to stick to a rigid schedule again, or perhaps the world events are finally getting to me and I just can't bring myself to be creative without tons of anxieties weighing me down all the while. Whatever the case, I'm stressed, I'm unhappy with my art output again, and I think the best thing for me at present is to just unplug from most stimuli for a while.
I won't give an estimated return date, I just need to detox for however long it will take.
I'm truly sorry to have to do this after seeming like I finally found a stride, but I think I badly need this.
Until next time...
Maybe I've been pushing my boundaries again and forcing myself to stick to a rigid schedule again, or perhaps the world events are finally getting to me and I just can't bring myself to be creative without tons of anxieties weighing me down all the while. Whatever the case, I'm stressed, I'm unhappy with my art output again, and I think the best thing for me at present is to just unplug from most stimuli for a while.
I won't give an estimated return date, I just need to detox for however long it will take.
I'm truly sorry to have to do this after seeming like I finally found a stride, but I think I badly need this.
Until next time...
August 18th: Helium Day Returns!
Posted 2 months agoSo as some of you may be aware, August 18th is the fabled HELIUM DAY!
This is the ideal day to draw/write/animate something big and buoyant to celebrate! If you're on Bluesky also, you can share your piece with the hashtag #HeliumDayArt!
Will you be daring enough to visit the skies this month~?
This is the ideal day to draw/write/animate something big and buoyant to celebrate! If you're on Bluesky also, you can share your piece with the hashtag #HeliumDayArt!
Will you be daring enough to visit the skies this month~?
Anthrocon 2025 - The Summary
Posted 3 months agoGood evening, everyone! Just today I returned from Anthrocon (initial journal seen here), and goodness gracious I truly had the time of my life there. Much like MFF last winter it was an experience that ended too soon and I wish could have gone on longer. Additionally, being approached by a lot of people who recognized my name and badge still felt extremely surreal, but at the same time it made me very happy to meet those who genuinely appreciated my work, and it was a very warming experience.
I won't be able to fit everything I did in this journal, but I'll list most of the big highlights!
Wednesday: This was when I arrived at the hotel and unpacked with the friends I came along with. The Sheraton Hotel was actually a pretty cool place to stay in, very clean too! We went to a Korean BBQ place to celebrate all of us finally meeting together for the first time and it was a very cozy place. We also got interrupted by a very silly bird fursuiter from outside pressing themselves against the window. It was just hilarious and helped brighten up my first day in town.
Thursday: After the opening ceremonies there wasn't a whole lot I wanted to do, but unlike at MFF '24, I felt a lot more confident in just... checking out whatever seemed interesting. Other than that it was more or less an adjustment day for me to learn the layout of the convention center and get my bearings as I walked around. I gotta say this convention center has a pretty choice view, and had a lot of relaxing spots to just unwind whenever I felt overwhelmed. Also the registration went by super fast, not only was the line constantly moving, but they even opened up registration early, which was a super cool gesture!
Friday: This is when it REALLY kicked off. I spent the morning checking out a gameshow that followed a lot of classic TV show formats; it was pretty fun to peek in on! Around noon the legendary Dealer's Den and Artist Alley opened up, and my goodness was this showroom massive! I honestly didn't know where to start, but at the end of the day I ended up taking home a cute little borb plush from a favorite bird artist of mine! I also once again met the always delightful MaboCorescant in the Artist Alley, and it was great catching up with them after our first encounter at MFF '24. Later that evening I scoped out a dance workshop on the 4th floor, but was unable to get into it fully due to being so sore from walking around. After that I went over to the fabled Pokémon meet up and donned my best Pokémon Snap mentality of photographing all the mons I could find! After so much going on I eventually went back to my hotel for the night.
Saturday: Birds... bird BIRD BIRD BIRD- A-hem, yeah this was definitely the best night of my trip. It started immediately with a bird and avian meetup which constantly made me smile. I genuinely loved every single bird suiter that showed up there and if I had all the time in the world I would have thanked each of them personally for making my morning that much happier. A little later in the day I stopped by the "inflatable aquarium" and had some nice casual conversation while watching a bunch of giant pooltoys get blown up. It was... surprisingly zen? I also humored attending a Sonic the Hedgehog panel, but it actually ended up being a lot of fun as we did a lot of trivia. Later that evening I checked out a mix of Jackbox, a Whose Line improv show, and biggest of all: The Floor Wars. Like god damn, I didn't know how much I missed watching a dance-off until I came here.
And then came the late night Fat Fur meetup... and good lord was it just as crowded as when I attended it at MFF '24. But it was a lot of fun. I even got to come in early and help a couple friends set up a ball suit, which was the hit of the night. But most crazily of all, Sean Chiplock (VA for Revali) made a surprise appearance after the meet up, and we got some hilarious pictures with him. I honestly didn't expect things to go the way they did that evening, but it was genuinely amazing.
Sunday: The final day... not a whole lot happened this day as things were wrapping up, but I did watch a nice orchestra in the morning, then checked out a funny Undertale/Deltarune meetup afterwords. I also won another precious borb in the art show auction, so that was nice too! The last thing I ended up doing was going to an unofficial fat fur follow-up meet, and this is pretty much where I said my goodbyes before having to make the painful choice of returning to the hotel to pack up and hit the road.
Once again, much like MFF, it truly and deeply saddened me when the entire event came to an end. I did indeed also suffer from post-con depression after I checked out of the hotel, however unlike last winter I was at least able to take it in better stride... after healthily getting a lot of contained emotion out from saying good bye to the friends I had met. I am truly appreciative of having been able to experience such a thing when things were especially feeling low again.
Thank you to my great friends Klussnave, End, and Non for coming together like this and sharing an amazing experience, thank you to the suiters I saw who made me smile constantly, thank you to everyone who came up to me and gave me kind words and companionship, and thank you to AC in general for giving me some of the best moments in my entire adult life.
Anthrocon is likely only going to be a one-off for me due to the excessive travel plans I had to make to get here, but I promised myself that I would get the most out of it that I could, and I feel as though I succeeded in that regard.
In any case I think I've rambled on enough. See you at MFF '25 perhaps...~?
Until next time.
I won't be able to fit everything I did in this journal, but I'll list most of the big highlights!
Wednesday: This was when I arrived at the hotel and unpacked with the friends I came along with. The Sheraton Hotel was actually a pretty cool place to stay in, very clean too! We went to a Korean BBQ place to celebrate all of us finally meeting together for the first time and it was a very cozy place. We also got interrupted by a very silly bird fursuiter from outside pressing themselves against the window. It was just hilarious and helped brighten up my first day in town.
Thursday: After the opening ceremonies there wasn't a whole lot I wanted to do, but unlike at MFF '24, I felt a lot more confident in just... checking out whatever seemed interesting. Other than that it was more or less an adjustment day for me to learn the layout of the convention center and get my bearings as I walked around. I gotta say this convention center has a pretty choice view, and had a lot of relaxing spots to just unwind whenever I felt overwhelmed. Also the registration went by super fast, not only was the line constantly moving, but they even opened up registration early, which was a super cool gesture!
Friday: This is when it REALLY kicked off. I spent the morning checking out a gameshow that followed a lot of classic TV show formats; it was pretty fun to peek in on! Around noon the legendary Dealer's Den and Artist Alley opened up, and my goodness was this showroom massive! I honestly didn't know where to start, but at the end of the day I ended up taking home a cute little borb plush from a favorite bird artist of mine! I also once again met the always delightful MaboCorescant in the Artist Alley, and it was great catching up with them after our first encounter at MFF '24. Later that evening I scoped out a dance workshop on the 4th floor, but was unable to get into it fully due to being so sore from walking around. After that I went over to the fabled Pokémon meet up and donned my best Pokémon Snap mentality of photographing all the mons I could find! After so much going on I eventually went back to my hotel for the night.
Saturday: Birds... bird BIRD BIRD BIRD- A-hem, yeah this was definitely the best night of my trip. It started immediately with a bird and avian meetup which constantly made me smile. I genuinely loved every single bird suiter that showed up there and if I had all the time in the world I would have thanked each of them personally for making my morning that much happier. A little later in the day I stopped by the "inflatable aquarium" and had some nice casual conversation while watching a bunch of giant pooltoys get blown up. It was... surprisingly zen? I also humored attending a Sonic the Hedgehog panel, but it actually ended up being a lot of fun as we did a lot of trivia. Later that evening I checked out a mix of Jackbox, a Whose Line improv show, and biggest of all: The Floor Wars. Like god damn, I didn't know how much I missed watching a dance-off until I came here.
And then came the late night Fat Fur meetup... and good lord was it just as crowded as when I attended it at MFF '24. But it was a lot of fun. I even got to come in early and help a couple friends set up a ball suit, which was the hit of the night. But most crazily of all, Sean Chiplock (VA for Revali) made a surprise appearance after the meet up, and we got some hilarious pictures with him. I honestly didn't expect things to go the way they did that evening, but it was genuinely amazing.
Sunday: The final day... not a whole lot happened this day as things were wrapping up, but I did watch a nice orchestra in the morning, then checked out a funny Undertale/Deltarune meetup afterwords. I also won another precious borb in the art show auction, so that was nice too! The last thing I ended up doing was going to an unofficial fat fur follow-up meet, and this is pretty much where I said my goodbyes before having to make the painful choice of returning to the hotel to pack up and hit the road.
Once again, much like MFF, it truly and deeply saddened me when the entire event came to an end. I did indeed also suffer from post-con depression after I checked out of the hotel, however unlike last winter I was at least able to take it in better stride... after healthily getting a lot of contained emotion out from saying good bye to the friends I had met. I am truly appreciative of having been able to experience such a thing when things were especially feeling low again.
Thank you to my great friends Klussnave, End, and Non for coming together like this and sharing an amazing experience, thank you to the suiters I saw who made me smile constantly, thank you to everyone who came up to me and gave me kind words and companionship, and thank you to AC in general for giving me some of the best moments in my entire adult life.
Anthrocon is likely only going to be a one-off for me due to the excessive travel plans I had to make to get here, but I promised myself that I would get the most out of it that I could, and I feel as though I succeeded in that regard.
In any case I think I've rambled on enough. See you at MFF '25 perhaps...~?
Until next time.
GravityInbound Goes to Anthrocon!
Posted 4 months agoGood evening, everyone.
I'm writing to let you all know that next week I will be attending Anthrocon with my good friends
Klussnave,
Da-End, and
Nonsequitur!
I'm definitely trying to come out of my shell more and be more social, and I think this big trip will do a lot of good for me. I'll also be wearing this badge at the convention if you ever want to meet! https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58439328/
Anyhow, that about covers the announcement. I plan on getting at least one more picture done before I leave for my trip, so look forward to that too~
Until next time~
I'm writing to let you all know that next week I will be attending Anthrocon with my good friends
Klussnave,
Da-End, and
Nonsequitur!I'm definitely trying to come out of my shell more and be more social, and I think this big trip will do a lot of good for me. I'll also be wearing this badge at the convention if you ever want to meet! https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58439328/
Anyhow, that about covers the announcement. I plan on getting at least one more picture done before I leave for my trip, so look forward to that too~
Until next time~
Gravity's Spring Playlist of 2025
Posted 7 months agoHey, it's been a while since I made a journal! I've been back on the rebound, and I've been vibing out to a lot of music since I last posted about it! I hope you enjoy what I've discovered~
The Worst is Already Over, by Venjent
Spin Cycle (NETCAVY Remix), by Daverwob
Court in Session, by A Chair
Magnetic Forces, by 360 joYnt
Brain Signals, by Venjent
Parpaing (feat. Corpsegrinder), by Igorrr
Until next time, everyone!
The Worst is Already Over, by Venjent
Spin Cycle (NETCAVY Remix), by Daverwob
Court in Session, by A Chair
Magnetic Forces, by 360 joYnt
Brain Signals, by Venjent
Parpaing (feat. Corpsegrinder), by Igorrr
Until next time, everyone!
Farewell, 2024...
Posted 10 months agoIf you haven't seen my art summary yet please check it out here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59364724/
2024 is over already? Well, I guess it's time for the send off!
I honestly don't know how to judge 2024 overall though, I could probably call it a victory in that I just made it through another year alive... and honestly I feel oddly okay with that. I mean, what, I got my first smart phone this year? That's a milestone. Additionally I made more efforts to do more walking and general exercise, which has made me feel a little better about myself.
Well I guess the one BIG thing this year was my attending MFF, and I think it'll be the most memorable thing that happened to me in 2024, as it just made me appreciate being out there spending time with people. The experience in general has really made me realize how much I've taken socializing for granted, and how alone I've been really feeling for the longest time.
That's why come 2025, I would like to resolve to try and be more social out in the world. This would probably be a very difficult task for me, since I've built myself up as more of an observer than anything, but if MFF has showed me anything it's that those moments with other people are so invaluable. Even if I'm unable to completely make myself open up, if I can be more sociable than I was the year before I'll consider that a victory.
And that about wraps my closing thoughts up. For everyone out there who has made my days feel brighter, I wish nothing but the best moving forward into the new year.
2024 is over already? Well, I guess it's time for the send off!
I honestly don't know how to judge 2024 overall though, I could probably call it a victory in that I just made it through another year alive... and honestly I feel oddly okay with that. I mean, what, I got my first smart phone this year? That's a milestone. Additionally I made more efforts to do more walking and general exercise, which has made me feel a little better about myself.
Well I guess the one BIG thing this year was my attending MFF, and I think it'll be the most memorable thing that happened to me in 2024, as it just made me appreciate being out there spending time with people. The experience in general has really made me realize how much I've taken socializing for granted, and how alone I've been really feeling for the longest time.
That's why come 2025, I would like to resolve to try and be more social out in the world. This would probably be a very difficult task for me, since I've built myself up as more of an observer than anything, but if MFF has showed me anything it's that those moments with other people are so invaluable. Even if I'm unable to completely make myself open up, if I can be more sociable than I was the year before I'll consider that a victory.
And that about wraps my closing thoughts up. For everyone out there who has made my days feel brighter, I wish nothing but the best moving forward into the new year.
What Has Grav Been Playing? (Part VIII - Holiday Edition)
Posted 10 months agoMerry Christmas and happy holidays everyone! I do hope you all had a wonderful winter break and took what time you had to relax and rekindle with those you care about. Not much has happened here, but I have gotten the privilege of getting an entire week off in the wake of MFF a couple weeks back, so I've been recharging and indulging, which also includes playing a lot of games! Here's what I've played as of late, this may be a bit meatier than usual so get comfy!
Pokémon TCG Pocket
I don't normally get sucked into mobile games, but this one appealed to me a lot strictly for its card collecting and emulation of opening free booster packs every day. There is also a battle mode, but it kinda sucks and is rife with overpowered meta decks that often suck a lot of fun out of it. But other than that it's been a nice card collecting app that takes me back to my grade school days.
YIIK: A Postmodern RPG
You read that right! I wasn't interested in the game initially after all the mixed reviews (and the LP on Oneyplays I watched extensively), but in the wake of the 1.V update that came out recently, I was honestly convinced to give it a shot! The story still didn't hit home well, though the additional cutscenes and revisions do make it a lot more cohesive, but the brand new battle system I found to be surprisingly engaging, compared to the tedious traditional battle style that came before. It wasn't an amazing/peak game or anything, but it was definitely memorable and fun.
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore
Another unexpected game that I enjoyed a lot! It basically takes the memetic charm of the CDI Zelda games, and makes an actually fun game out of it! I don't think there was a single moment playing this game where I wasn't cracking an ever-joyous smile while playing. The gameplay is fun, and the cutscenes just ooze a goofy charm that perfectly emulates the "so bad it's good" aesthetic of the CDI titles.
Antonblast
I picked this game up recently! This may be a bit crazy to say, but it actually did not impress me all that much. I really dig the fast-paced and destructive gameplay, but I actually found the visuals a little too chaotic, especially all the screen shaking effects which disoriented me very quickly (good thing you can turn that off though). I think my expectations may also be a bit high after beating Pizza Tower a couple months back, but playing this just felt like a step down all around, and the Wario Land inspiration felt a bit too close to home, down to it re-using many different sound effects directly.
Pokémon Emerald
Now this is a classic that I came back to recently! I always loved gen 3 for its visual style and side modes, the secret bases and contests being highly fun key points. But I also wanted to revisit it to finally take on the Battle Frontier in full! I never really was able to make a dent in it back in the day, but with tools like PkHex at my disposal I was able to finally craft a fully trained team capable of getting many accolades at the various facilities. Being able to finally do all this feels like a dream, and looking back I think this might be one of my top favorite Pokémon games overall.
TMNT: Shredder's Revenge
Now this is something I never really expected myself to play, but it was ultimately able to win me over thanks to its ridiculously fun beat 'em up gameplay and amazingly well crafted sprite art. I've only started on it, but this is probably one of the most addictingly gratifying games I've played in a long time, and I'm very eager to play more of it.
And that about covers things for now. Thanks for reading, and until next time~
Pokémon TCG Pocket
I don't normally get sucked into mobile games, but this one appealed to me a lot strictly for its card collecting and emulation of opening free booster packs every day. There is also a battle mode, but it kinda sucks and is rife with overpowered meta decks that often suck a lot of fun out of it. But other than that it's been a nice card collecting app that takes me back to my grade school days.
YIIK: A Postmodern RPG
You read that right! I wasn't interested in the game initially after all the mixed reviews (and the LP on Oneyplays I watched extensively), but in the wake of the 1.V update that came out recently, I was honestly convinced to give it a shot! The story still didn't hit home well, though the additional cutscenes and revisions do make it a lot more cohesive, but the brand new battle system I found to be surprisingly engaging, compared to the tedious traditional battle style that came before. It wasn't an amazing/peak game or anything, but it was definitely memorable and fun.
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore
Another unexpected game that I enjoyed a lot! It basically takes the memetic charm of the CDI Zelda games, and makes an actually fun game out of it! I don't think there was a single moment playing this game where I wasn't cracking an ever-joyous smile while playing. The gameplay is fun, and the cutscenes just ooze a goofy charm that perfectly emulates the "so bad it's good" aesthetic of the CDI titles.
Antonblast
I picked this game up recently! This may be a bit crazy to say, but it actually did not impress me all that much. I really dig the fast-paced and destructive gameplay, but I actually found the visuals a little too chaotic, especially all the screen shaking effects which disoriented me very quickly (good thing you can turn that off though). I think my expectations may also be a bit high after beating Pizza Tower a couple months back, but playing this just felt like a step down all around, and the Wario Land inspiration felt a bit too close to home, down to it re-using many different sound effects directly.
Pokémon Emerald
Now this is a classic that I came back to recently! I always loved gen 3 for its visual style and side modes, the secret bases and contests being highly fun key points. But I also wanted to revisit it to finally take on the Battle Frontier in full! I never really was able to make a dent in it back in the day, but with tools like PkHex at my disposal I was able to finally craft a fully trained team capable of getting many accolades at the various facilities. Being able to finally do all this feels like a dream, and looking back I think this might be one of my top favorite Pokémon games overall.
TMNT: Shredder's Revenge
Now this is something I never really expected myself to play, but it was ultimately able to win me over thanks to its ridiculously fun beat 'em up gameplay and amazingly well crafted sprite art. I've only started on it, but this is probably one of the most addictingly gratifying games I've played in a long time, and I'm very eager to play more of it.
And that about covers things for now. Thanks for reading, and until next time~
GravityInbound on Bluesky! ...For Real!
Posted 10 months agoAnd so it is finally done, after much talking and deliberation I have finally decided to open a Bluesky account! Now for those who are concerned, don't worry; I don't plan on letting this account takeover Furaffinity as my main, far from it in fact. After much thinking after my time at MFF I just want to have a platform that allows me to be a bit more social, in the purest sense of the word, out there.
In any case, if you want to follow me over there then follow the link down below:
https://bsky.app/profile/gravityinb.....nd.bsky.social
https://bsky.app/profile/gravityinb.....nd.bsky.social
Until next time, everyone~
In any case, if you want to follow me over there then follow the link down below:
https://bsky.app/profile/gravityinb.....nd.bsky.social
https://bsky.app/profile/gravityinb.....nd.bsky.social
Until next time, everyone~
About Bluesky
Posted 10 months agoI won’t go into detail on this, but essentially my time at MFF has made me want to branch out again and I’m willing to be flexible on this front, which has led to this journal.
So I must ask: Has bluesky been good for interacting with other artists, and does it seem like the vibe over there is more positive than Twitter? Any honest impressions of that platform would be much appreciated.
EDIT: Holy cow, thank you for all the responses, I have a lot to think about now!
So I must ask: Has bluesky been good for interacting with other artists, and does it seem like the vibe over there is more positive than Twitter? Any honest impressions of that platform would be much appreciated.
EDIT: Holy cow, thank you for all the responses, I have a lot to think about now!
MFF 2024 Final Day - Normality VS Belonging
Posted 10 months agoThis is a fair warning: This is going to be a very long journal. But I do hope you can take the time to listen to my words and absorb how my experience went.
Well... MFF has officially ended, and I am definitely a believer in Post-Con Blues because I feel like I'm going through it badly right now. But that's for later down the journal (see CONCLUSION below), here's how the final day went.
I wrapped up MFF with back to back meet ups. The two biggest ones for me was the Avians and the Pokéfurs. Avians meet up was simply a delight, and it ended with a very charming group photo of all the bird suiters in front of the fountain. It almost makes me wish I could have a partial suit of my own so I may one day join in on those photos, but I don't think I could ever commit to that; I'm simply a picture artist.
The Pokéfur meetup was also great, and I kinda felt like I was in Pokémon Snap as I took pictures of all the suiters. I've posted lots of photos in the Gallery Discussion channel of my Discord Server, if you ever want to see some of the pics too~
As a funny additional note: In between panel meet-ups I... ah... somehow found myself joining a line dance mob in the main lobby of the convention center, where we all danced to the Cha Cha Slide. Once again, I'm not making this up, and if someone ever uploads footage of this moment online, you may very likely see me grooving the hell out to it, d'ohohoho~
After a few more rounds of StepmaniaX we were prepared to see the Closing Ceremony... except that the line was so unbelievably long that we couldn't even see where it started, and after so much line waiting in previous panels, we ultimately decided to skip on it.
The night wrapped up for me in quite a fun way though, as I had the opportunity to do a sketch swap with Mabo Corescant, which genuinely brightened up my night after having to bail on the closing ceremony. I never really did a swap before considering my traditional sketching abilities are limited to figure drawing (while I do everything else digitally), but I think I did pretty well for my first time.
And after that, all was over, and MFF... faded away from my view.
CONCLUSION
It's... quite difficult for me to articulate my feelings on this experience, but I will say I'm very happy I was able to attend in full for once, in fact I would almost go as far as to say that being there changed me in a way. I might not have been as social as I could have been, but the sense of unity and belonging at the convention really felt unmatched. However once I realized that, I also realized how... deeply saddening it would be to eventually leave it all behind once MFF ended.
I am willing to admit that trying to find acceptance in MFF being over has been... emotionally harrowing at times, because deep down I so dearly did not want it to end, and I definitely did not want to have to understand that I would be back at my day job again come Monday. It's almost as if MFF had magical properties that made everything around it feel more charming and whimsical, but once it was over the dreary filter fell back down on my mundane life.
Before I was not entirely sure if I ever considered myself a fully realized furry, but after this experience I feel as though I can embrace that feeling more lovingly and not take for granted how amazing the people in this fandom are.
With all that's said and done, I want to thank my dear friend Klussnave/Cocoa the Chocobra for allowing me the opportunity to go to MFF this year, I want to thank Mabo for being so kind and giving me the opportunity to do a sketch swap, I want to thank all the con-goers and suiters I met for inspiring me to come out of my shell more, and I want to thank every single person who approached me at the con to show me their appreciation for my work. In spite of the highs and lows, I don't think I've never felt so much warmth in my heart than I did this weekend.
Thank you for following me on this journey... and until next time.
Well... MFF has officially ended, and I am definitely a believer in Post-Con Blues because I feel like I'm going through it badly right now. But that's for later down the journal (see CONCLUSION below), here's how the final day went.
I wrapped up MFF with back to back meet ups. The two biggest ones for me was the Avians and the Pokéfurs. Avians meet up was simply a delight, and it ended with a very charming group photo of all the bird suiters in front of the fountain. It almost makes me wish I could have a partial suit of my own so I may one day join in on those photos, but I don't think I could ever commit to that; I'm simply a picture artist.
The Pokéfur meetup was also great, and I kinda felt like I was in Pokémon Snap as I took pictures of all the suiters. I've posted lots of photos in the Gallery Discussion channel of my Discord Server, if you ever want to see some of the pics too~
As a funny additional note: In between panel meet-ups I... ah... somehow found myself joining a line dance mob in the main lobby of the convention center, where we all danced to the Cha Cha Slide. Once again, I'm not making this up, and if someone ever uploads footage of this moment online, you may very likely see me grooving the hell out to it, d'ohohoho~
After a few more rounds of StepmaniaX we were prepared to see the Closing Ceremony... except that the line was so unbelievably long that we couldn't even see where it started, and after so much line waiting in previous panels, we ultimately decided to skip on it.
The night wrapped up for me in quite a fun way though, as I had the opportunity to do a sketch swap with Mabo Corescant, which genuinely brightened up my night after having to bail on the closing ceremony. I never really did a swap before considering my traditional sketching abilities are limited to figure drawing (while I do everything else digitally), but I think I did pretty well for my first time.
And after that, all was over, and MFF... faded away from my view.
CONCLUSION
It's... quite difficult for me to articulate my feelings on this experience, but I will say I'm very happy I was able to attend in full for once, in fact I would almost go as far as to say that being there changed me in a way. I might not have been as social as I could have been, but the sense of unity and belonging at the convention really felt unmatched. However once I realized that, I also realized how... deeply saddening it would be to eventually leave it all behind once MFF ended.
I am willing to admit that trying to find acceptance in MFF being over has been... emotionally harrowing at times, because deep down I so dearly did not want it to end, and I definitely did not want to have to understand that I would be back at my day job again come Monday. It's almost as if MFF had magical properties that made everything around it feel more charming and whimsical, but once it was over the dreary filter fell back down on my mundane life.
Before I was not entirely sure if I ever considered myself a fully realized furry, but after this experience I feel as though I can embrace that feeling more lovingly and not take for granted how amazing the people in this fandom are.
With all that's said and done, I want to thank my dear friend Klussnave/Cocoa the Chocobra for allowing me the opportunity to go to MFF this year, I want to thank Mabo for being so kind and giving me the opportunity to do a sketch swap, I want to thank all the con-goers and suiters I met for inspiring me to come out of my shell more, and I want to thank every single person who approached me at the con to show me their appreciation for my work. In spite of the highs and lows, I don't think I've never felt so much warmth in my heart than I did this weekend.
Thank you for following me on this journey... and until next time.
MFF 2024 Day 3
Posted 10 months agoThis journal is a bit late as I was out quite late last night as well! Day 3 was honestly pretty exhausting, despite there not being as many events we had planned on attending.
Upon arriving we chilled at the arcade for a good while, and I finally got the opportunity to try StepmaniaX for the first time once the lines finally cleared up. It's quite familiar to me as an ITG player, however that center "arrow" always constantly trips me up, haha. We headed back to Dealer's Den after that, and I ended up getting a Sneasel plush! At last, I got Trixie exactly where I want her.
Later that afternoon while my friend was spending time with other suiters and getting lunch I attended a panel that was all about femininity in the community and how to better embrace that side of you. I honestly found it very informative, though I completely flubbed up post-panel mingling as my social anxieties got the better of me. I felt so bad for those who tried to talk to me!
After catching up with my friend for dinner, we humored the idea of heading to a... well what they called a "bimbo" meet up, and let me tell you... I had no idea fursuits could get that curvy. I was genuinely impressed at what I saw, though. To be able to do that sort of thing with a suit is honestly a feat and a half and I appreciate that craftsmanship.
After much resting afterwords, our final destination was the fat fur meetup and... well if the inflatable suit tryouts were a large turnout, this was honestly asinine, hahah. No joke they had to open almost the entire floor just to accommodate everyone the crowd was insurmountable. I feel so guilty about the few people who talked to me while waiting in line and wanted to greet me inside because I just could not find them in the massive crowd. This panel also lasted until 11:30 at night, which is why I had not made this journal until this morning.
Overall, day 3 I found to be... not as fulfilling as the day before admittedly, though that is partially my fault as I could have picked up a few more smaller panels to fill the time with, but also because the few panels I mainly wanted to see were so dense with people I just simply could not get the mileage I wanted to out of it, and as a result this ended up being the most draining day of my week sadly.
I have more thoughts to share in-depth about the general impact of this convention for me, but I will save that for my 4th and final day journal later on. For now though I have an Avian Meetup, Inflatables Meetup, and Pokéfur Meetup that I'm curious to check out today.
Upon arriving we chilled at the arcade for a good while, and I finally got the opportunity to try StepmaniaX for the first time once the lines finally cleared up. It's quite familiar to me as an ITG player, however that center "arrow" always constantly trips me up, haha. We headed back to Dealer's Den after that, and I ended up getting a Sneasel plush! At last, I got Trixie exactly where I want her.
Later that afternoon while my friend was spending time with other suiters and getting lunch I attended a panel that was all about femininity in the community and how to better embrace that side of you. I honestly found it very informative, though I completely flubbed up post-panel mingling as my social anxieties got the better of me. I felt so bad for those who tried to talk to me!
After catching up with my friend for dinner, we humored the idea of heading to a... well what they called a "bimbo" meet up, and let me tell you... I had no idea fursuits could get that curvy. I was genuinely impressed at what I saw, though. To be able to do that sort of thing with a suit is honestly a feat and a half and I appreciate that craftsmanship.
After much resting afterwords, our final destination was the fat fur meetup and... well if the inflatable suit tryouts were a large turnout, this was honestly asinine, hahah. No joke they had to open almost the entire floor just to accommodate everyone the crowd was insurmountable. I feel so guilty about the few people who talked to me while waiting in line and wanted to greet me inside because I just could not find them in the massive crowd. This panel also lasted until 11:30 at night, which is why I had not made this journal until this morning.
Overall, day 3 I found to be... not as fulfilling as the day before admittedly, though that is partially my fault as I could have picked up a few more smaller panels to fill the time with, but also because the few panels I mainly wanted to see were so dense with people I just simply could not get the mileage I wanted to out of it, and as a result this ended up being the most draining day of my week sadly.
I have more thoughts to share in-depth about the general impact of this convention for me, but I will save that for my 4th and final day journal later on. For now though I have an Avian Meetup, Inflatables Meetup, and Pokéfur Meetup that I'm curious to check out today.
MFF 2024 Day 2
Posted 10 months agoToday was certainly a turn for the interesting!
Well... it wasn't all that exciting at first, I'm willing to admit. After the opening ceremony Klussnave and I went over to a panel that was discussing about plot and conflict in writing, and while I'm sure these are all very helpful for everyone else who went, I personally didn't get much mileage out of it; I was basically just nodding and agreeing with what the panel person talked about.
After that we headed to the main lobby and got in line for Artist Alley, and for reasons I cannot quite comprehend still I witnessed quite a bit of TF2 cosplay! I spoke briefly with an Engineer, who happened to talk about two different spy sightings, which has so many layers to it I'm still smiling about it. Not only that, but I saw the frickin' Scout taking pictures with other con-goers. It's honestly amazing how universal TF2 is no matter what the community. When I finally got to Artist Alley I also happened to meet Mabo (Milkybody)! They were so very nice when we spoke I left the alley with a warm feeling in my heart~
Afterwords we scoped out the Dealer's Den and while snek friend was getting food I got in line for Bleucan's table and got a standee from them! It sits nicely with the one I got from them before, haha! It was at this point unfortunately that I was really aching, so me and Kluss retired to a quiet area upstairs to get a quick rest.
Once we were feeling well enough our next stop was a panel for making the most out of the con. This was... I'm afraid the most lackluster part of my day. The talker at the panel wasn't really all that focused on talking about the subject, and they didn't seem to have a mic on either. Kluss and I agreed that it wasn't really worth sticking around.
After leaving we went for the arcade and I grooved out to a rhythm game that I did not try before, but was able to pick up quickly thanks to my prior rhythm experience. Was super fun, the game had all the classics like Brain Power and BBKKBKK, but it also surprisingly had tracks from the Persona games and Jet Set Radio! Was very well worth playing, I think. We then took a rest in the console gaming side of the downstairs where I made idle chat with others until the Variety Show. And speaking of...
I honestly enjoyed the Variety Show a lot. Not every performance was great, but when an act was good it was super fun. Honestly being there in general felt nice because it took me back to the school talent shows I used to watch. Overall good fun!
Our final destination was... the Inflatable Suit Tryouts. Now before anyone may jump to conclusions... I could not wear one. In fact the turnout for this panel was ridiculously high, that only a very small fraction of people actually got to put the suit on at all. But honestly to me that wasn't the highlight of the panel (shocking I know), the real highlight was all the good folk there who actually recognized me by my badge. I honestly went into this event not expecting anyone to take notice, so to have multiple folk approach me and genuinely thank me for my work made me really happy (my apologies I can't list everyone I spoke to as I'm running on empty as I write this journal, I'll be sleeping good tonight at least).
And that was my day 2! Honestly once the "Line Con" phase passed I think MFF picked up tremendously. However the hardest thing I had to deal with... was the realization that I'm genuinely enjoying myself and I'm going to be a very sad bird once this convention eventually ends.
In any case, I'm looking forward to how Saturday goes~
Well... it wasn't all that exciting at first, I'm willing to admit. After the opening ceremony Klussnave and I went over to a panel that was discussing about plot and conflict in writing, and while I'm sure these are all very helpful for everyone else who went, I personally didn't get much mileage out of it; I was basically just nodding and agreeing with what the panel person talked about.
After that we headed to the main lobby and got in line for Artist Alley, and for reasons I cannot quite comprehend still I witnessed quite a bit of TF2 cosplay! I spoke briefly with an Engineer, who happened to talk about two different spy sightings, which has so many layers to it I'm still smiling about it. Not only that, but I saw the frickin' Scout taking pictures with other con-goers. It's honestly amazing how universal TF2 is no matter what the community. When I finally got to Artist Alley I also happened to meet Mabo (Milkybody)! They were so very nice when we spoke I left the alley with a warm feeling in my heart~
Afterwords we scoped out the Dealer's Den and while snek friend was getting food I got in line for Bleucan's table and got a standee from them! It sits nicely with the one I got from them before, haha! It was at this point unfortunately that I was really aching, so me and Kluss retired to a quiet area upstairs to get a quick rest.
Once we were feeling well enough our next stop was a panel for making the most out of the con. This was... I'm afraid the most lackluster part of my day. The talker at the panel wasn't really all that focused on talking about the subject, and they didn't seem to have a mic on either. Kluss and I agreed that it wasn't really worth sticking around.
After leaving we went for the arcade and I grooved out to a rhythm game that I did not try before, but was able to pick up quickly thanks to my prior rhythm experience. Was super fun, the game had all the classics like Brain Power and BBKKBKK, but it also surprisingly had tracks from the Persona games and Jet Set Radio! Was very well worth playing, I think. We then took a rest in the console gaming side of the downstairs where I made idle chat with others until the Variety Show. And speaking of...
I honestly enjoyed the Variety Show a lot. Not every performance was great, but when an act was good it was super fun. Honestly being there in general felt nice because it took me back to the school talent shows I used to watch. Overall good fun!
Our final destination was... the Inflatable Suit Tryouts. Now before anyone may jump to conclusions... I could not wear one. In fact the turnout for this panel was ridiculously high, that only a very small fraction of people actually got to put the suit on at all. But honestly to me that wasn't the highlight of the panel (shocking I know), the real highlight was all the good folk there who actually recognized me by my badge. I honestly went into this event not expecting anyone to take notice, so to have multiple folk approach me and genuinely thank me for my work made me really happy (my apologies I can't list everyone I spoke to as I'm running on empty as I write this journal, I'll be sleeping good tonight at least).
And that was my day 2! Honestly once the "Line Con" phase passed I think MFF picked up tremendously. However the hardest thing I had to deal with... was the realization that I'm genuinely enjoying myself and I'm going to be a very sad bird once this convention eventually ends.
In any case, I'm looking forward to how Saturday goes~
MFF 2024 Day 1
Posted 10 months agoHey everyone! I thought I would do something different and document my experience at MFF this year just so I can have an archive to look back on, because who knows? This could be my last chance to have memories like this!
To be honest though… not much did happen today. The big event was that me and snek friend survived “Line Con” and we were able to get our badges! I was actually impressed at how “quickly” we were able to register; the area was exceptionally organized, and they had the line formation down pat. It only took us about 90 minutes, and I expected to be waiting twice as long! Though we did run into some funny things as well; a bird fursuiter allowed me to take a few photos of them, and for some strange reason… a person in a fan powered squidward suit showed up in the lobby and started twerking. I’m not making that up.
Other than that we mainly just explored around the venue to get an idea of the layout, though my friend introduced me to some new faces, and someone even recognized me from my badge, which was super flattering and not something I expected! (The badge in question being this one, if you ever want to run into me at the con)
All in all, it was a pretty solid start to the con, and I’m quite looking forward to seeing what the main meat brings us tomorrow!
To be honest though… not much did happen today. The big event was that me and snek friend survived “Line Con” and we were able to get our badges! I was actually impressed at how “quickly” we were able to register; the area was exceptionally organized, and they had the line formation down pat. It only took us about 90 minutes, and I expected to be waiting twice as long! Though we did run into some funny things as well; a bird fursuiter allowed me to take a few photos of them, and for some strange reason… a person in a fan powered squidward suit showed up in the lobby and started twerking. I’m not making that up.
Other than that we mainly just explored around the venue to get an idea of the layout, though my friend introduced me to some new faces, and someone even recognized me from my badge, which was super flattering and not something I expected! (The badge in question being this one, if you ever want to run into me at the con)
All in all, it was a pretty solid start to the con, and I’m quite looking forward to seeing what the main meat brings us tomorrow!
Bird-thday Unlocked!
Posted 11 months agoIndeed so, this bird officially turns 33 today!
...Oh my gods this has been a long ride. Well nonetheless this will be a day of fun for me, so time to bust out all the helium and dresses~!
...Oh my gods this has been a long ride. Well nonetheless this will be a day of fun for me, so time to bust out all the helium and dresses~!
GravityInbound Goes to MFF!
Posted 11 months agoSo for those who have seen that badge I made last month, well it wasn't just a fun graphic design project!
I'm happy to say that I will be attending MFF this year with my very good friend
Klussnave!
I've popped in every now and then briefly a couple times back in the mid 2010's, but this time I will be formally going as a guest, and with my snake buddy keeping me company I'm hoping to get the most mileage out of the event for once~
I will report in every now and then on My Discord Server in the "Gallery Discussion" channel as well, whenever I have a moment to take a rest!
Will I run into anyone else I know? That is uncertain, but I will certainly welcome the surprise if it does happen!
I'm happy to say that I will be attending MFF this year with my very good friend
Klussnave!I've popped in every now and then briefly a couple times back in the mid 2010's, but this time I will be formally going as a guest, and with my snake buddy keeping me company I'm hoping to get the most mileage out of the event for once~
I will report in every now and then on My Discord Server in the "Gallery Discussion" channel as well, whenever I have a moment to take a rest!
Will I run into anyone else I know? That is uncertain, but I will certainly welcome the surprise if it does happen!
GravintyInbound AMA Round 2!
Posted a year agoHey everyone! I thought I would take some time to open up another AMA session while I’m on the up and up. As always feel free to ask me anything you want in the comments section and I will answer them to the best of my ability! It can be about my art, my characters, whatever comes to mind.
Have fun!
Have fun!
Gravity's Autumn Playlist of 2024
Posted a year agoAs the final days of September draw to a close, here's a short playlist of what I've been listening to as of late!
anaesthesia, by In Explosions
Impasta Syndrome, by Mr. Sauceman
Midi Surf, by Mad Capsule Markets
CRAWLING_BEAM//V.1, by j1nabae
Dumfiesta, by Flexe
Watchyaback!, by wez
Until next time~
anaesthesia, by In Explosions
Impasta Syndrome, by Mr. Sauceman
Midi Surf, by Mad Capsule Markets
CRAWLING_BEAM//V.1, by j1nabae
Dumfiesta, by Flexe
Watchyaback!, by wez
Until next time~
300,000 Pageviews!
Posted a year agoWow! That is the number of all time for me! From this silly bird to you all, thanks for everyone’s continued support!
Bird out.
Bird out.
What Has Grav Been Playing? (Part VII)
Posted a year agoThe world goes on, so let's chat about something more uplifting. Here's a few games I've been playing as of late!
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Remake
Talk about practically the most perfect remake I've ever experienced. Honestly every single improvement I could have wanted in the original is present and accounted for here. Better fast travel, enhanced visuals, dynamic music differences for regular battle encounters across different chapters, and some honestly great new post game boss battles that will actually punish players for using broken badge strats. Some of the musical remakes I didn't think were especially better than the originals, but otherwise everything was a giant step up from the original and it was so, so nice to be able to play this game again after so many years.
The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis
Anyone who spent an exorbitant amount of time in the computer lab back in school is sure to remember this gem. I recently found out they remade the game for modern computers a few years back and was able to try it out! And honestly? It's very good, and surprisingly still very challenging even now. All the characters are likable, the environments all have gorgeous, newly painted backdrops, it's a great experience all around.
Psychonauts 2
I'll be honest, I didn't really enjoy the first Psychonauts, the controls were too clunky and all the collectibles felt very obtuse and tedious to get (and this is coming from someone who unironically still enjoys DK64). But Psychonauts 2 is easily the best improved sequel I ever played. I loved the characters, the controls are so much more fluent, and these are some of the coolest, most memorable levels I've ever played in a 3D platformer (the PSI King's Sensorium is especially a treat, gives me hardcore Tallula vibes). I honestly enjoyed it so much that I went out of my way to get all the achievements on Steam, it's simply that great.
Muse Dash
Anyone who's known me long enough knows that I am a big fan of rhythm arcade games. I wound up checking out Muse Dash after revisiting Rhythm Doctor and playing their collection of guest bonus levels. And honestly, it's a super fun rhythm game if you look past all the shameless fanservice. I initially thought most of the music was just going to be sickly sweet, bubbly happy music, but the game has a surprising amount of variety to choose from, and even features some familiar musicians in the rhythm game scene, like t+pazolite, LeaF, and NOMA (of Brain Power fame). I picked up on the mechanics quickly and have been enjoying the game on and off ever since.
And that's about it for now, until next time everyone!
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Remake
Talk about practically the most perfect remake I've ever experienced. Honestly every single improvement I could have wanted in the original is present and accounted for here. Better fast travel, enhanced visuals, dynamic music differences for regular battle encounters across different chapters, and some honestly great new post game boss battles that will actually punish players for using broken badge strats. Some of the musical remakes I didn't think were especially better than the originals, but otherwise everything was a giant step up from the original and it was so, so nice to be able to play this game again after so many years.
The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis
Anyone who spent an exorbitant amount of time in the computer lab back in school is sure to remember this gem. I recently found out they remade the game for modern computers a few years back and was able to try it out! And honestly? It's very good, and surprisingly still very challenging even now. All the characters are likable, the environments all have gorgeous, newly painted backdrops, it's a great experience all around.
Psychonauts 2
I'll be honest, I didn't really enjoy the first Psychonauts, the controls were too clunky and all the collectibles felt very obtuse and tedious to get (and this is coming from someone who unironically still enjoys DK64). But Psychonauts 2 is easily the best improved sequel I ever played. I loved the characters, the controls are so much more fluent, and these are some of the coolest, most memorable levels I've ever played in a 3D platformer (the PSI King's Sensorium is especially a treat, gives me hardcore Tallula vibes). I honestly enjoyed it so much that I went out of my way to get all the achievements on Steam, it's simply that great.
Muse Dash
Anyone who's known me long enough knows that I am a big fan of rhythm arcade games. I wound up checking out Muse Dash after revisiting Rhythm Doctor and playing their collection of guest bonus levels. And honestly, it's a super fun rhythm game if you look past all the shameless fanservice. I initially thought most of the music was just going to be sickly sweet, bubbly happy music, but the game has a surprising amount of variety to choose from, and even features some familiar musicians in the rhythm game scene, like t+pazolite, LeaF, and NOMA (of Brain Power fame). I picked up on the mechanics quickly and have been enjoying the game on and off ever since.
And that's about it for now, until next time everyone!
What Can I Say…?
Posted a year agoI’m sure news by now has reached most folk that Dragoneer, the owner of this very website, has passed away. This really came as quite a shock, and I honestly don’t know how to formulate my words well enough.
I never really knew him personally, and while I didn’t always agree with his decisions in regards to how FA ran, I always respected him as an individual who kept a genuine haven for art afloat amongst the complete cesspool that is toxic social media and AI.
I never had an opportunity to speak with him before, but I wish I could have reached out at least once just to thank him for keeping this place alive for everyone else.
I really do worry what’s going to happen in regards to the future of FA now, but… right now I just feel very strained, and sad. I wish things didn’t have to be like this.
Well, until next time everyone. Let’s hope for sunnier skies moving forward.
I never really knew him personally, and while I didn’t always agree with his decisions in regards to how FA ran, I always respected him as an individual who kept a genuine haven for art afloat amongst the complete cesspool that is toxic social media and AI.
I never had an opportunity to speak with him before, but I wish I could have reached out at least once just to thank him for keeping this place alive for everyone else.
I really do worry what’s going to happen in regards to the future of FA now, but… right now I just feel very strained, and sad. I wish things didn’t have to be like this.
Well, until next time everyone. Let’s hope for sunnier skies moving forward.
A Spontaneous Update Journal
Posted a year agoHello to all! I am feeling a lot better since last update, and thus I have a couple things I want to go over so just get comfy!
Firstly: Tomorrow is the start of August, which means it’s the month of airborne antics! But most importantly, on August 18th is the fabled Helium Day! I’m very much feeling inspired to try and get something done for such a special day, so wish me luck on hopefully getting something out! Speaking of my art…
Secondly: My apparent hiatus. Well it’s clear now that I’ve been steadily getting out of this rut, and as a result I am currently in this interesting position where I have multiple unfinished sketches that I can just pick and choose to work on at a whim, which feels a lot more liberating than being locked into one single pic for an entire week. So… I guess I’m back to normal almost? Except not really because I really don’t want to fall into that stagnant, one-track system ever again. I’m still not fully committed to a constant schedule, but that’s likely for the better.
And that’s about it! Until next time, everyone~
Firstly: Tomorrow is the start of August, which means it’s the month of airborne antics! But most importantly, on August 18th is the fabled Helium Day! I’m very much feeling inspired to try and get something done for such a special day, so wish me luck on hopefully getting something out! Speaking of my art…
Secondly: My apparent hiatus. Well it’s clear now that I’ve been steadily getting out of this rut, and as a result I am currently in this interesting position where I have multiple unfinished sketches that I can just pick and choose to work on at a whim, which feels a lot more liberating than being locked into one single pic for an entire week. So… I guess I’m back to normal almost? Except not really because I really don’t want to fall into that stagnant, one-track system ever again. I’m still not fully committed to a constant schedule, but that’s likely for the better.
And that’s about it! Until next time, everyone~
It’s Time For a Hiatus
Posted a year agoMy apologies if this comes out of no where, but I’m going to be taking a hiatus from art for an uncertain amount of time.
I was hoping once I’d permanently removed myself from toxic social media sites and free’d myself of my rigid art schedule I would feel more at ease and inspired to create at my own leisure more often, but nothing I’ve tried has really helped in the end; I’ve just continuously felt mostly… empty for the last several weeks.
So if I cannot find the inspiration, and forcing myself will only lead to an eventual heavy burnout, then my only option is to just go on hiatus for a while. I’m very sorry to everyone who may been looking forward to more content in the near future. I just… need to step away.
I was hoping once I’d permanently removed myself from toxic social media sites and free’d myself of my rigid art schedule I would feel more at ease and inspired to create at my own leisure more often, but nothing I’ve tried has really helped in the end; I’ve just continuously felt mostly… empty for the last several weeks.
So if I cannot find the inspiration, and forcing myself will only lead to an eventual heavy burnout, then my only option is to just go on hiatus for a while. I’m very sorry to everyone who may been looking forward to more content in the near future. I just… need to step away.
A PSA, I Guess?
Posted a year agoGood morning, everyone! I’ve gotten a couple PMs in the last week or so in regards to my work showing up on other websites (I guess that’s to be expected with how long I’ve been doing art), and while this could go without saying I’m just going to bring attention to it and make it clear just to be safe.
If you see my work being posted elsewhere, and it is not on any of the pages or servers linked on My Website, then that is NOT me.
I feel this is especially important to make clear sooner than later because as of the time of writing this I have also made the firm choice to permanently delete my Twitter account, so if you see my work being reposted over there then that is 150% not me, nor did I give any permission to do so.
Thanks for everyone’s time!
If you see my work being posted elsewhere, and it is not on any of the pages or servers linked on My Website, then that is NOT me.
I feel this is especially important to make clear sooner than later because as of the time of writing this I have also made the firm choice to permanently delete my Twitter account, so if you see my work being reposted over there then that is 150% not me, nor did I give any permission to do so.
Thanks for everyone’s time!
GravityInbound AMA!
Posted a year agoGood morning, everyone~
So before I start things, just want to update on the art status: Right now I’m actually knee-deep in doing a lot of sketching specifically. So I have a good amount of stuff being drawn, but not quite anything lined or colored yet. So depending on what happens I may have a bulk upload situation going on by the time I finish something!
In any case, to pass the time by I thought I would open a little AMA journal! Basically ask me anything in the comments and I’ll give an answer! It can about my art process, my characters, interests, whatever you’d be interested in learning.
I’ll keep this journal open for as long as there’s still interest!
So before I start things, just want to update on the art status: Right now I’m actually knee-deep in doing a lot of sketching specifically. So I have a good amount of stuff being drawn, but not quite anything lined or colored yet. So depending on what happens I may have a bulk upload situation going on by the time I finish something!
In any case, to pass the time by I thought I would open a little AMA journal! Basically ask me anything in the comments and I’ll give an answer! It can about my art process, my characters, interests, whatever you’d be interested in learning.
I’ll keep this journal open for as long as there’s still interest!
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