The new WH update is absolutely insane and I love it.
Reblogs are appreciated!
Superhero OC of mine that I finally decided to line and color. Thanks to @Motemo4 on Twitter, who I know in real life for recommending to me to do a speedpaint for my Youtube channel. You can find it at Doodles, or my Twitter, which is also called Doodles 🙂
" You artists are panicking over nothing! No one is gonna steal your job just like photography didn't kill it! It's just a tool!"
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-living struggling artists have their specific art made into AI and people are already buying AI reproductions of their style.
-There are already popular youtubers using AI pictures to illustrate their videos instead of hiring an artist.
- Publishing companies are making statements about having bought AI pictures for bookcovers without knowing.
But yeah sure, we are "worried for nothing."
every time you see a headline like this
I want you to remember these ones
Ahh! I finished my fan art for two webcomics that I love. Days of Hana with Hook, and Sirens Lament with Ian. You guys, I seriously recommend these webcomics, and if you want me to draw any of your suggestions, send me an anon and I will do my best. That’s all for now, bye!!!
Not the “oh Einstein was probably autistic” or the sanitized Helen Keller story. but this history disabled people have made and has been made for us.
Teach them about Carrie Buck, who was sterilized against her will, sued in 1927, and lost because “Three generations of imbeciles [were] enough.”
Teach them about Judith Heumann and her associates, who in 1977, held the longest sit in a government building for the enactment of 504 protection passed three years earlier.
Teach them about all the Baby Does, newborns in 1980s who were born disabled and who doctors left to die without treatment, who’s deaths lead to the passing of The Baby Doe amendment to the child abuse law in 1984.
Teach them about the deaf students at Gallaudet University, a liberal arts school for the deaf, who in 1988, protested the appointment of yet another hearing president and successfully elected I. King Jordan as their first deaf president.
Teach them about Jim Sinclair, who at the 1993 international Autism Conference stood and said “don’t mourn for us. We are alive. We are real. And we’re here waiting for you.”
Teach about the disability activists who laid down in front of buses for accessible transit in 1978, crawled up the steps of congress in 1990 for the ADA, and fight against police brutality, poverty, restricted access to medical care, and abuse today.
Teach about us.
Literally just scrolling through the tmnt 2012 hashtag, and was met with THIS!! Literally going to sob STOP-
This. B*tch. Took me. 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Hours. The art god looked down on me and said suffer when I got the idea to redraw an art piece from my childhood. So I spent all that time crouched around my dining room table with my dinner doing this piece because I can’t say no.
Despite my complaints, I really like how this came out. Some of the colors don’t look exactly like my original picture, but they look close enough that I felt comfortable with them. Unfortunately, the full pictures can’t be shown on Instagram, but my Tumblr will have the full version of them.
Just a simple finish the line with my broski. Was bored during class. Nothing fancy.
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