They’re soft...
A mug commissioned by my mum's co-worker 🐶
Day 8 studies for Resolution Art’s character track
First Procreate Dreams animation 👀
I got the weird glitch where video exporting gets stuck on 1% so this thing’s image sequence has gone through Blender and TVPaint and back (just for a GIF :') ).
Overall 👌 solid, I love it, I just need to make the program work for me when I’m more comfortable with it.
have you thought about entering any of your work to @belovedzine omg i just saw that they their submissions are closing soon and it reminded me of your work
Thanks so much for thinking of me!
As much as I love the look of that zine, I wish I’d known about it a month ago 😭 I don’t really have anything I’m happy to submit to a zine on short notice.
But I love their moodboard and might make a little something inspired by it for february/valentines day anyway 🧡
i’ve been chasing the feeling i got while reading gideon & harrow for the past year and it’s never been replicated. i first read them in may and june 2021. i’ve read 100 books since then and i haven’t found anything that makes me this feral. and now i get to read nona, and later, alecto, and it’s such a relief to live in a world where i can still experience locked tomb books for the first time
New year, new meet the artist! Kat starting their Youtube career in 2024? Go watch my newest video on Youtube!
If the HBO Max shitshow teaches us anything at all, it should be that when it comes to streaming media, media piracy is media preservation.
Physical media is harder to erase. Download your favorite animated shows today. Burn that shit to DVD and share it with your friends. If the corporations won't produce physical media, it's up to us to do it ourselves.
Streaming exclusives are the enemy of media preservation and archiving. Nothing should be lost just because corporations don't respect the art they own. When piracy is the only option, it becomes vital to pirate, lest things get lost forever.
There are instances of lost media being found again because someone home-taped it. The torrent you seed, the episodes you download, could one day be the only reason your favorite streaming show wasn't lost forever.
Art is being destroyed. Workers are being exploited and abused. And at the end of it all, what's there to show for it? Nothing, because HBO Max is setting the precedent that you can just delete whatever you want, whenever you want, and not even tell the artists.
Animation workers aren't being respected as artists OR as workers, and shit like this is a perfect example.