@robinhood *my* guess is they actually wanted a calzone and just didn't have the oven/knowledge to bake one
this has nothing to do with how I would like a calzone and don't have the oven/knowledge to bake one
@frost oooöööurgh
re: warhammer 40k trans-posting
@LexYeen it'd sure fit with the Astartes being absurdly macho Gays
art technique bleaargh
Years ago I'd settled on pencil => ink => color as easier than simply launching in and painting over pencils, and wound up doing comic book cut-and-grad coloring as potentially faster.
If comics use it, it's gotta be fast to turn out right? And if I finish art faster, that means I can learn more about coloring, potentially turn things around faster for customers, theoretically finish things rather than wander away and forget about em, right?
Of course NOW I'm seeing "block out big chunks of value, glaze color from there" is potentially much faster. Cell shading would give me a unified way of just blocking shading, work with lighter linework, and it'd also get me value contrast faster. I think maybe I can swap styles and still get the benefits of speed.
Gotta say "It's 3 AM, how could I shake up making art" is way better than "It's 3 AM and I'm a TERRIBLE ARTIST."
@obscurestar The original joke was going to be she tells him to put his hand in the box, and then keeps pulling it away so he flops on the carpet again and again and again. But that seemed like it'd be hard to draw.
What if;
You condensed D&D “races” down to 4-6 playable non human stat boosts and 1-3 special abilities. Str + Cha, Int + Dex, Wis + Con etc, options like extra action per round, teleport 30’ once per rest etc.
Then you let players mix and match and choose the critters’ looks and culture. And those were big non human groups in your world. Unicorns, frog-folk, 4e gnomes, primitive illithid descendents, draconic satyrs, whatever.
#subpost AI will mean I can request my own personal movie where Marilyn Monroe is so into my brainpower that she's eager to peg me, but also she has eight fingers, is apparently Nichelle Nichols c. 1968, the plot's lifed verbatim from Some Like It Hot, and the backgrounds give me a massive migraine.
The last #drawing colored up today, actually from the most recent batch of stuff I scanned, I flatted this thing out Thursday I think.
Back in late summer/early autumn I started coloring some #drawings and I finally got off my ass and finished up three of them. So I'm gonna spam art for a bit. Here's what I had least finished before that temp job ended, so the most influenced by stuff I've learned recently.
Lots of random gunk, but some drawings and cooking talk too. Obsesses about DnD and related topics. Left-leaning/profoundly frustrated politics. Black lives matter; trans rights are human rights.
Occasionally NSFW art and discussion, please do follow if you're 18+.