do away all sense it’s tradition to lose it all
hello :)) i’m aireplane
im not as active here as i am on bluesky but i’ll try to post my oc stuff here (and maybe the occasional fanart)
heres my carrd ig

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NASA
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
cherry valley forever

Kaledo Art
will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle

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do away all sense it’s tradition to lose it all
hello :)) i’m aireplane
im not as active here as i am on bluesky but i’ll try to post my oc stuff here (and maybe the occasional fanart)
heres my carrd ig
my favorite kind of dawtde/sfawtde art is the ones that have these designs
People that give d3rlord crazy details and then keep Avery as close to his Minecraft skin as possible, even making him still be square, just make me so happy.
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on “the blond,” “the older man,” and other crimes against third-person limited
You know that thing where a story is written in tight third person limited — we’re meant to be inside someone’s head, seeing the world through their thoughts — and then suddenly the narration says “the blond frowned” or “the shorter woman sighed” about a person the POV character knows really well?
That’s called antonomasia — using a descriptive label instead of a name. And it’s fine when we’re talking about strangers: “the cashier handed her the receipt,” “the tall guy blocked the door.” The POV character doesn’t know their names, and we just need a quick way to tell people apart.
But the moment it’s used for someone the POV character already knows, it breaks immersion. Because that’s not how our minds work. We don’t think “the older man smiled at me.” We think “Mark smiled.” Or maybe “my boss” if that relationship matters in the moment.
Third person limited means the narration sits inside someone’s perception. Their inner monologue is the story’s voice. So when you switch from “Mark smiled” to “the blond smiled,” you’ve pulled the camera away from their mind and turned it into an outside shot.
If you want to create distance or irritation, you can do it on purpose —
“The idiot from accounting emailed again.”
That’s character voice. That’s judgment. That works.
But otherwise?
As soon as your POV character knows someone’s name, use it. While we do tend to worry about repetitions, names rarely register as such to the readers.
If you need variety for rhythm, use relational or emotional identifiers that make sense in their head: her friend, his partner, their teacher, the person they loved.
Because inside someone’s thoughts, there are no “blonds” or “brunettes.”
There are only people they know.
Really good explanation of the fundamental problem with this type of writing.
(and why it's one of my huge pet peeves)
And the universe said I love you because you are love
Threesome between you, me, and who I used to be
tag so accurate
"Hey, get out of the rain, stupid."
[Undoom button]
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Also be careful of that brick coming your way, I didn’t kiss it before throwing it full force.
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Until next time, friend.
Close up.
Choose your weapon
I've seen a lot of headcannons for d3rLord3 signature weapons!
+bonus
tiny guy
Reblog if you love “—” and have never used ChatGPT
Paw...
found some time to finish my persona! scratch project
enjoy
AI disturbance overlays for those who don't have Ibis paint premium. found them on tiktok
how do you use these?
Put these on the top layer above everything, set layer to 'overlay' then adjust opacity. You can put it on whatever opacity you want but usually 30%+ is most effective.
The point is to obstruct the picture so AI can't read your image because AI counts every single pixel in your art
shuake mafia AU designs _(:з」∠)_
I drew this stupid burger I saw that brings me comfort and joy