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Angrymog posted:Interesting quick read that was shared on my local ArtSoc page, about how to treat 'failure' when arting. I am being attacked. quote:Sometimes, an artist will even go so far as to switch mediums, thinking it’s the medium’s fault that the paintings are ugly! Seriously though this is an interesting article. It seems to drive home the importance of critique as a learning tool. I am glad to be on the drawing kick. I think I had a bit of a crisis of faith but art, whatever that is called. I need to finish more pieces instead of quitting at the sketch phase. Also more sketching from reference.
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Question for the poets and poetry-lovers. I’m trying to get exposed to good professionally published poems and poets. The local Barnes and Nobel is fine but I wanted to expand into periodicals and journals. The one I already have is “POETRY” from the Poetry Foundation. Any I should add to that list?
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Thirteen Orphans posted:Question for the poets and poetry-lovers. I’m trying to get exposed to good professionally published poems and poets. The local Barnes and Nobel is fine but I wanted to expand into periodicals and journals. The one I already have is “POETRY” from the Poetry Foundation. Any I should add to that list? I like the annual collections published by Scribner. The 2019 edition just came out No idea about monthly or quarterly publications, though.
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 14:21 |
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In regards to that article: To be honest, in my particular case the medium WAS my issue, and switching from traditional to digital helped me start understanding things finally. I've gotten to the point that I CAN do traditional work because of swapping. I don't know how well I can suggest that for others though. For all i know it was a fluke. I didn't think I'd be doing all this work for a character i scribbled out while bingeing Slayers but here we are I guess. Diabetes Forecast fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Jan 29, 2020 |
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This might be a longshot, but I might as well ask here since I’m not sure where else to ask. Do any of y’all know anything about shrinking animated gifs/pngs/whatever so that they look clean? I just finished putting together a forums gangtag for the Super Bowl, but all of my attempts to shrink it to 180 pixels wide in GIMP have ended in failure. The filesize is fine, but the lettering looks like ugly jagged rear end and I can’t figure out why or how to fix it. I’m hoping someone else can do a better job than me, or at least tell me how to do it right myself.
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 09:35 |
If you're image is 50px high, then you're not going to get smooth text - it looks jagged because there's a big jump for each pixel. Anti-aliasing would help, at the cost of making your image a bit more blurry. I have no idea how you'd make it happen, though, you need one of the pixel-art goons for that. We do have a pixel art thread in CC, maybe try there?
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 09:44 |
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I. M. Gei posted:This might be a longshot, but I might as well ask here since I’m not sure where else to ask. Shot you a PM. Edit: Nevermind. Gotcha covered. Zamboni Rodeo fucked around with this message at 09:53 on Feb 1, 2020 |
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Zamboni Rodeo posted:Shot you a PM. Thanks so much! I went to bed after I made that post, so I didn’t catch your PM last night, but I saw your post in TFF and it looks great! I just PMed a mod to upload it. Again, thank you. You rock!
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 22:35 |
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I. M. Gei posted:Thanks so much! I went to bed after I made that post, so I didn’t catch your PM last night, but I saw your post in TFF and it looks great! I didn't get this Adventure Hogs tag for nothin'. Glad to help!
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# ? Feb 2, 2020 05:54 |
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Anyone have any experience creating zines? I have an opportunity to make a zine to showcase my art, but I haven't really made one since high school. Looking for good ideas on paper to use and stuff.
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 20:24 |
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I want to post the first two chapters of my book here but I'm worried that it will just get buried and nobody will read it. I've heard that "feedback posts" for books tend to be ignored.
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Yeah, unfortunately true. No harm in trying though.
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punk rebel ecks posted:I want to post the first two chapters of my book here but I'm worried that it will just get buried and nobody will read it. I've heard that "feedback posts" for books tend to be ignored. Depends on the book. It’s tough, you’re asking for a free service; I know I’ve offered to proof but then life catches up with me. If it’s a couple chapters you can PM me and I’ll give them a read- I’m stuck on the plane tomorrow anyway
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 08:41 |
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the magic is real name obscured not to hide copyright, but for my client's privacy! original characters do not steal. seriously please don't. this is a sacred work e: what the disc art is attempting to depict is "elephant samba, tiger tango" hallelujah fucked around with this message at 08:52 on Feb 4, 2020 |
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They're adorable. Also I love your colour work. What's the medium?
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 11:14 |
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That's lovely work! I agree that the coloring is really great.
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sephiRoth IRA posted:Depends on the book. It’s tough, you’re asking for a free service; I know I’ve offered to proof but then life catches up with me. If it’s a couple chapters you can PM me and I’ll give them a read- I’m stuck on the plane tomorrow anyway Thanks. Here's the first chapter. Here's the second.
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punk rebel ecks posted:Thanks. Do you have an email to send crits?
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 18:57 |
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sephiRoth IRA posted:Do you have an email to send crits? kiticanax@gmail.com
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 19:12 |
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thanks for the kind words everybody the art is watercolour - i haven't used watercolour for a while and it's good to be getting back into it. the true magic is concealed within the disc, so i'm desperately hoping it ends up being hosted online somewhere someday so you can all listen to it. until then, copies are available only from the client, who sells them out of her handbag to passersby on the streets of sydney
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# ? Feb 6, 2020 03:13 |
Hey creative thread! Is there a screenprinting thread?
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# ? Feb 8, 2020 02:47 |
I don't think so, but a lot of folks in the traditional media thread do printing.
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# ? Feb 8, 2020 09:19 |
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hallelujah posted:the magic is real That's really excellent, it reminds me of stained glass a bit. Have you thought about illustrating childrens' books? I've been trying to work on a couple of new paintings with very little success, I feel like my creative well is basically tapped so maybe I need to watch some weird art films or something.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 13:08 |
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Do y’all feel like you ever truly finish a piece, or do you just get to a point where you tell yourself “I need to just stop here.” Example: I submitted a piece to a lit mag’s novella contest. Submission deadline was 2/1. I’m proud of the piece I sent and I think it’s one of the tightest bits of writing I’ve ever done (I wouldn’t have submitted it if I thought otherwise). So from that standpoint, it’s finished. I should move forward to whatever comes next and leave this alone, yeah? But now. NOW my brain is throwing new ideas for it at me that could ramp up the tension and do some other things to the narrative that might have improved it (yes, I know the counter argument is that these new ideas could have weakened it as well, but that’s beside the point). My brain just wants to keep chewing on this and see what other directions it could go in, rather than moving on to the next thing. And rather than put this piece aside, I’m likely just going to follow these new ideas just to see where they go. Does that ever happen to anyone else? And it doesn’t have to be specific to writing, either. What about y’all who work with visual media?
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Oh, sure, yeah. Nothing ever, ever feels finished. But unless you're gonna resubmit or republish something, it's usually better to leave it alone and do something else. Now if you have an idea that just KILLS, that takes the original story and makes it so much better that you can't sleep at night, go ahead, get it all out of your head for sanity's sake. Just bear in mind you may have trouble shopping it around, and you could be using that time to create something new. That's what usually kills the rewriting bug in me, the idea that time is not infinite and there are more horizons to visit than I'll ever be able to reach in one lifetime.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 21:34 |
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While there's always, ALWAYS more that you can do on a painting, (more refinement, add/remove elements) there's also a point where I'm loving done looking at it, for reals this time, and that's when it's done. I've found a spot where I feel like any additional work on a pic is just going to be over-working it. Where the payoff for additional refinement is not as much as the work put into it. Sometimes I do get an idea later on that would've worked for a pic, but instead of going back, I just work the idea into the next one.
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Sharpest Crayon posted:Sometimes I do get an idea later on that would've worked for a pic, but instead of going back, I just work the idea into the next one. That's kind of the approach I'm taking right now with this piece by exploring these new avenues. It's too late to do anything about the original that I submitted, but maybe something will sprout from the ideas that my brain wants to play with, and I can morph/weave it into something new. I'm trying not to look at it so much as rehashing something it's too late to do anything about, but use it a springboard for whatever's next. The frustration just comes from my brain not wanting to leave well enough alone.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 00:01 |
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A musician told me once, you have to just put your foot down at some point and declare a piece finished or you can just spend forever tweaking things.
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Is this smart genre categorization, or am I dumb for even posting this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnEjzmR9Hvw&t=226s
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 07:53 |
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Any artistic types have a recommendation for a home printer that works well for printing art or photos in color at high resolution? I'm not sure if inkjet printers have improved much in the last decade but I could definitely use an upgrade and would like to print in good quality without going to fedex/kinkos
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 21:32 |
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I'm a big dummy when it comes to arts and crafts of any kind, yet I have several Leuchtturm1917 notebooks that I would like to put a design on the cover of, to assist me in differentiating them. I tried a sharpie, but no amount of trying allows it to stick, and it can be trivially reverted to blank, which happened several times by accident before I gave up on it. Is there some paint-like medium I can use that will adhere better? as long as it doesn't chip and fall off immediately I don't mind if the surface is no longer perfectly smooth.
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tiaz posted:I'm a big dummy when it comes to arts and crafts of any kind, yet I have several Leuchtturm1917 notebooks that I would like to put a design on the cover of, to assist me in differentiating them. How about wrapping them in paper first, then painting that?
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 09:32 |
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Option 2 would be going old-school, doing your design and then coating with a clear plastic film. I'm sure you'll remember this from your schooldays, coating books with book-coating plastic? Yes? Please say yes. Option 3 is getting a cd-writing pen. They sell pens specifically for writing on plastic that sticks better on all smooth surfaces. If all else fails, you can actually buy blank sheets of sticker (meant for printing, found in bookstores) that you could coat them with.
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 13:14 |
acrylics stick to most things just fine.
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 13:14 |
What about cut vinyl?
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 21:33 |
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There's an idea. Just carve your designs onto the books.
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Angrymog posted:How about wrapping them in paper first, then painting that? I like the colors, and want to keep them. Sharpest Crayon posted:There's an idea. Just carve your designs onto the books. I would definitely screw this up, destroy the book, and injure myself somehow. I'll give acrylics and vinyl a try. Thanks friends!
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 01:00 |
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How's creation, lately
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# ? Feb 28, 2020 18:15 |
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I submitted a story to a magazine for the first time. The stakes couldn't be lower -- it's a 250-word flash piece for an online zine that doesn't pay -- but I'm still insanely nervous!
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Nice one! Submit another while you're waiting...
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