I've been really neglecting to update my website. I wonder why that is? I know I've drawn things this year.
>2020
oh right, i guess that would do it
Anyway, I finished a commission.
http://taylor.revasser.net/AtPlay
VR selfie/antics continue
In which I finally got my tracker to work with some confusion and frustration, and am able to wriggle and move my tail.
Though it may have some kinks to work out, the lighthouses kept losing track of it and lost the ability to holoport at some point. It might've just been from random testing.
I'm tired from wriggling and waving about. @ -@
Tech/UI Musing, On Search Functions
For as much as I dislike Search As Navigation I seem to end up using it a bunch just to find things - usually settings - because people don't seem to design good UI any more. Something with understandable navigation. There's always some random thing in a place that doesn't quite hit the mark.
Windows 10's search is invasive and phones home, but it's useful for bringing up a specific section of admin control panel stuff, and trying to find certain settings in Android has had me using the search function there too.
I don't ever touch it for file navigation though.
Continued experiences from VR
virtual eye-contact/selfie, VR, pooltoys, lewd angles
VR IS REALLY GOOD OKAY
The psychological effect of the hand tracking and head tracking (especially for sitting/standing) is just, astounding. @ ~@
I tried taking some first-person pictures too but they undersell just how much in the body it feels to be...
re: implied TF/isekai-ing, PMD, memes
Looks like we've got a meme forming here.
https://twitter.com/__Espeon/status/1298807428671254528
On grammar and typing, an addendum.
I've been surrounded by computers all my life. I was first using them when I was like, 4. I was trying to make HTML pages when I was 11. I did computer classes in high school, which involved learning to write emails, to be a good at desk-job things.
Generally speaking, I've just had a lot of practice at Writing Good online. My gripes with people that can't (or actively choose not to) write professionally is perhaps simply because they grew up without the same education or time investment as me.
On grammar and typing quirks.
I really wish I would stop, like, using "like", as like, an interjection like that.
The impression I want to give off is cute girl, composed professional, and sly creator, depending on the circumstances. I don't want to come off as an airhead... yes I know I'm sometimes a literal airhead, but--
It's why I'm particular about typing with proper grammar too. A lot of people I know seem to have done away with that, and to be honest, it makes me sad. It reads to me as depressed, without energy, uncaring about concise communication. It's why I use it myself generally to express talking under my breath.
But having said that, I've seen it expressed that (requiring) proper grammar is a form of class oppression created by schooling, and therefore throwing away such rules is rebellion against that.
And frankly, that strikes me as ridiculous.
I desperately want to be understood. I've rewritten this post half a dozen times because I fear repercussions for saying "why can't some of you just type more maturely?!". Getting someone angry at me over expressing that would be communication breaking down. Maybe it's just because I grew up to the early 00s internet, where proper grammar was actually part of the rules on basically every forum because of the existence of l33t speak.
I already have something of a typing quirk anyway. I type as I would speak - with grammatical conventions to indicate pauses. And maybe that's why I end up like, saying like a bunch. But I'm still wishing I didn't.
I'm an artist and something of a game dev living in New Zealand.
I talk about personal things that can get tangentially NSFW. While I wouldn't call this an after-dark account, it's kind of a mishmash personal account and prefer to mingle with people I know or trust.