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Reblogging with my old pfp from May of 2021!
[this is the part where I ramble about my own art] vvv
I could talk about all the things I don’t like about the old version, mainly the dead eyes (I gave up on them lol) and overall weird expression (I thought her looking straight ahead would be too boring, so I made her look slightly down, but it just seems unsettling in hindsight), but I’ll focus on the positive and just say we all start somewhere and I was definitely proud of myself at the time. I’m pretty sure this was my first completed digital illustration so it’s not too shabby.
Anyways, if anyone is reading this, thanks for checking out my art ^^
Happy birthday Miku!! I made a new pfp just in time to celebrate! …Well, kinda. See, I had this finished and set as my pfp on the 31st, but I never actually posted it cus life is busy. So happy 16 years and 16 days, Miku! Alt versions (cus I’m indecisive) under the cut vvv
I removed the geometric shapes in the background from the version in my pfp to make it more readable at a small size. I was definitely overdue for a new pfp and I’m proud of how far I’ve come!
honestly i hate posts like this, they’re so condescending and also just. incorrect?
tumblrs algorithm doesn’t work like instagrams, true, but like… the amount of reblogs a post gets doesn’t really factor into whether it gets promoted onto other peoples dashes or not? unless you’re talking about reblogs as like, a direct way of spreading to more people, which only really helps if you have a TON of followers to see said post and potentially reblog it. whether or not a post takes off on this site can be extremely random, as people who’ve made unexpected viral text posts probably know.
the truth is, tumblr is just a pretty bad place to promote art. You can’t really game the algorithm with popular tags like on tiktok or instagram, because tags on this site are used for categorisation rather than trends. You can hope to be randomly featured on someone’s for you page or suggested posts, but most people don’t look at that or actively block them. if it’s fandom art you might gain a small amount of interest with fandom tags, but original art is way harder to get popular on here. instagram is still better in that regard.
like i said, the best way of getting a lot of notes on here is to be reblogged by a popular blogger with a lot of followers, and the chances of that happening (unless you’re already popular yourself) is slim unless you beg. Blaze seems like a waste of money since it’s random who your post will actually be shown to.
Anyway my point is: stop guilt tripping tumblr users for liking posts and not reblogging them. people can use this site in any way they want, and you have to accept that sometimes people don’t want to reblog something. this is fine. a reblog gives you 0 dollars. a like also gives you 0 dollars. commissions posts fizzle and die on this site, as does fundraising for those in dire situations. if you really are desparate to make money from your art, you have to realise that trying to do so on tumblr is a terrible way to go about it. make an instagram page, a facebook page, try to get some freelance work outside of the internet. it’s hard to make money from art.
it’s hard to hear for a lot of people it seems, but random users not reblogging your posts isn’t why you’re broke. and it’s not because they don’t know how this site works or how to use the reblog button. posts like this are so condescending and unnecessary.
and i say all of this as an artist who posts on tumblr and struggles to get reblogs so it’s not because i hate artists and want them to die. it’s just how this site works