This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.
This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.
Some ranty thoughts about Adobe ComicBlast which was previewed at this year's Adobe Max conference.
Gave Krita a test drive for the first time. Here are my initial thoughts!
This is probably old hat for a lot people, but it was on my mind.
Magma Studio is a fun little web app. If you've got a browser, you've got a drawing app! Mostly. If you're using MacOS Safari, you get no tablet support. If you're using iOS Safari, you do get tablet support but no paste function. Both make me chuckle a bit. But overall, it's fun to play with. Sure, it could use some more functions in there, but I think it's a solid base app to build on. And you have draw with 30 friends at the same time! Big time art jam! Reminds me of the old oekaki days in the 90s.
So check it out. This is not sponsored, but I had fun with it and I think you will, too!
Here's a chonky Gigan!!
Had to pay tribute to Haruo Nakajima. There would be no Tokutember without the big guy!
Haven't watched the new show yet, but I'm certain we won't be getting a scene where they forge the blade for Kamen Rider Saber. It'll probably be some magical thingamajiggy, but it would be cool to see some good old forging.
I'm gonna be so behind on this thing that I invented. LOL! So here's my entry for Gears. I imagine that Tachibana went on to design racing cycles for everyone, including non motorized bikes. So here's what I think a Tachibana Olympic bicycle would look like.