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I'm just a bunny who enjoys puzzles, games, and transformation.
Well I'm a bunny if I haven't been turned into something else, and who knows what my tastes will be like when that happens!
Massive thanks to
trubbol for designing my character.
Current icon by
kipper

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Well I'm a bunny if I haven't been turned into something else, and who knows what my tastes will be like when that happens!
Massive thanks to
trubbol for designing my character.Current icon by
kipper

╔══╗╔═╗ Put this on
╚╗╔╝║═╣ your profile
║║║║║╔╝ if you love
║╚╝║╚╝║ transformation
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Wow, This Explains Why I'm Not Artistic
9 years ago
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/201.....ntil-last-week
While I don't have much desire to draw anything, I have made a few different creative attempts in the past: layout design, very bad photomanipulation, 3D modeling, and writing just to name a few. In all those attempts though, I always felt there was something lacking in my results, and I don't just mean inexperience. The fact that I can't visualize things describes that feeling to the letter, and it explains why I always need so much help designing things.
When I try layouts I have to do trial and error too much, when I did 3D modeling I could never make anything remotely organic, and when I tried to write visual descriptions were always the parts that stumped me. When things can be technical or measured though it makes it a lot easier for me, and I can explain a feeling or experience much easier (which is probably why I default to writing when I do try to create something.)
These are always such interesting situations: when you learn about a long-time limitation you never knew you had.
While I don't have much desire to draw anything, I have made a few different creative attempts in the past: layout design, very bad photomanipulation, 3D modeling, and writing just to name a few. In all those attempts though, I always felt there was something lacking in my results, and I don't just mean inexperience. The fact that I can't visualize things describes that feeling to the letter, and it explains why I always need so much help designing things.
When I try layouts I have to do trial and error too much, when I did 3D modeling I could never make anything remotely organic, and when I tried to write visual descriptions were always the parts that stumped me. When things can be technical or measured though it makes it a lot easier for me, and I can explain a feeling or experience much easier (which is probably why I default to writing when I do try to create something.)
These are always such interesting situations: when you learn about a long-time limitation you never knew you had.
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