If gender is innate, if girls and boys are just naturally different and naturally like different things, want different things, show different behaviors, why do we have to put so much effort, so much work into separating them? If gender was innate it wouldn't have to be indoctrinated into anyone. Everyone would naturally pick what they want to pick, and every girl would pick the same thing while every boy would pick the opposite. We would never have to tell any little girl or little boy anywhere, “this is not for you, it’s for boys/girls”.
Children Don’t Have Gender Identity
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I'm on board with the metaphor but how you gonna call out Pizza Hut... like Pizza Hut quality representation sounds good to me... If i could edit the text I’d make it say middle school cafeteria pizza...
Why do people insist on mistaking a call for diversity as a call for ONLY diversity and a disregard for quality? –raremediumwelldone on Twitter
I got this guys.
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Is there anything that does make you feel better, or have a sense of relief? I’m asking because I’d like to know how we can help. I don’t expect you to have all the answers, just that if there’s some way we can come through for you. Does it help to talk, or does this kind of feedback make things worse?
What helps:
Witnesses testifying publicly that they’ve seen the harassment I’ve dealt with. I hate wording it that way but that’s how it works—people don’t believe women who decide to speak up for themselves, but they do believe women when others speak up for them.
Sincere, positive spotlights. When Kotaku featured my art a few years back, they didn’t get consent, and it was presented sensationally, which is common with photorealism [”You won’t believe these aren’t photographs!” etc]. I got so much hate. Really vulgar sexual harassment. That was my first experience with rape threats. On the other hand, when Orlando Jones signal boosted my art in an interview, he did it with honest, genuine enthusiasm, and it was wonderful. I got positive feedback and work.
Professional validation from other artists. Hoo boy the dream. Someday I’ll have a Wiki page.
Inclusion by fandom. This is sort of petty, but I make fanart, and fanartists are so rarely included in community discussions or asked about the shows they draw. We’re good communicators.
Just generally not being treated like a threat or a freak show. Is nice.
Questions about my artistic choices. It’s validating when people want to know more—it means you see it as real art.
Tagging me in stuff if it reminds you of my art. Tagging me in stuff you made.
Not putting the onus on me to deal with hate.
This is stuff you can do for any artist, I think. Sorry if it all sounds obvious.
Hello! I'm a self taught artist who wants to get better at shading/lighting and backgrounds especially. But whenever I try to do a background study, I can't break it down and it ends up looking terrible. Do you know of anything that would help?
Hi! I would like to talk a little bit of the thought process behind photo study and the importance of simplicity.
It is really important to break down an image to chunks of value rather than seeing the detail first, which can lead to over-complicated mush of colors with no constructed value.
These are some of the artists that inspired me to get used to breaking down images in the most simplest way possible:
Notice how super simple and straight-on-point his thumbs are? And this is how his colorscript for Moana looks like:
Zero detail. Yet you have all the information you need!
I personally think these thumb studies are super important to train your eyes to break down an image in values and colors and therefore be able to organize and design your painting better.
you should experience this. via
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my new thing has been just… acting on my ideas. like i thought maybe my desk would look better on a different part of my room so i like. moved it? just like that! i ripped an old anatomy book and stuck the diagrams up on my wall like some kind of old timey victorian doctor. i wanted a starbucks and i walked one and a half miles back and forth in a floridian storm and goddamn it was a good coffee. life is too short babey if you think of something just do it. nike
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From the morning of Tuesday October 30th 2018
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