Hello, I'm Glitterkeecher and this is my blog and my intro post!
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@glitterkeecher
Hello, I'm Glitterkeecher and this is my blog and my intro post!
HAPPY PRIDE🌈
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11 years ago, monster high's kieran valentine got his own SDCC 2015 exclusive doll. his diary dropped hints abt his crush on this mysterious spelldon cauldronello... 9 years later, i was kindly invited to create a variant cover for a new comic: monster high pride 🌈
in the beginning there was no comic specific look for valentine and spelldon hadnt appeared in any media so i got to give my take on both these cutieful mansters!! i was anxious bc i knew the fans were waiting to see spelldon for sooo many years now...
spelldon was embraced so quickly - it truly warmed my heart!! 🩷 his design is very personal to me. as a kid i LOVED fashion dolls. altho i was too poor to collect much, i usually didn't see dolls that looked like me in the store. so my one wish was for ppl to feel seen by the existence of these characters. for people to go "hey, they look like me!" to say now that i got to be part of this inclawnic couple's long journey is one of my proudest achievements 🙏🏽
i cant stop laughing help me please
genuinely just posting this for the atla image i CANT
Heartfelt activity for married couples; gossiping
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I use it as a wallpaper.:-)
fun that my first playthrough of scarlet hollow (spoilers) was keen eye + talk to animals, bc the keen eye trait save isn't until chapter 5 and talk to animals doesn't have one yet, so trait saves were just fully not on my radar as a possibility for like 90% of the game. it was just horrible sacrifice after horrible sacrifice. finding out about them after all that made me feel like
I've been playing through Scarlet Hollow
HAPPY PRIDE METTALINGS!!!
the irredeemable pervert is generally well regarded among their friends for their insightful thoughts and all around pleasant demeanour
happy pri DE MON th😝
Ironically, hard light is bad for recording sexy time.
It will highlight every pore, every vein, every wrinkle on your nutsack.
One day I will end this ring light fad. It is my ultimate side quest.
It seems my lighting advice has given people a mistaken impression...
These outtakes where the flash didn't go off are also AI generated.
I like this spooky dutch angle one.
I was just starting to learn flash and I didn't have all the equipment I needed. Since corgis are quite short, I had to put the lighting on the ground. The off camera flash was on a tipped over lightstand with a shoot-through umbrella to diffuse the light.
But I had no wireless triggers. And the only other way to trigger a flash, is with another flash. So I used the on-camera pop up flash to trigger the main flash.
But I had two issues.
First, I did not want that dinky on camera flash affecting my picture.
Second, triggering a flash with a flash is best done indoors. The flash will bounce all around the room and eventually hit the sensor so the main flash triggers. When you are outdoors, there is no bouncing.
SO... I took a little handheld makeup mirror and angled it toward my main flash. This blocked the dinky pop up flash and sent the beam of light towards the main flash to trigger it.
I was lying on the wet morning grass, holding a camera in one hand, a mirror in the other, trying to aim the mirror exactly toward the main flash, making crazy noises to get Otis's attention, and trying to get the focus point on his face so I didn't get a blurry photo. Also, Otis was much more interested in sniffing things than posing for a photo.
Here is an overhead view that might help explain.
I await all of your comments saying my amazing drawring is clearly AI generated.
Only 30% of the time did the flash actually go off. Aiming the mirror was tricky and I was doing like 8 things at once. I wasn't even sure I got the photo I wanted. But when I came back to the computer there was one that stood out and it is one of my favorites I've ever taken.
It was the best combination of monumental effort, great discomfort, perfect foggy sunrise light, and just pure luck.
Unfortunately, people like me who use advanced sculpting light techniques are getting accused of using AI more and more. Not really sure what to do about it—other than show the 30 awful photos it took to get the good one.
My 80s sunglasses photo and spoon photo get called out the most.
But it's just good old fashioned gradient lighting which has been used in product photography since the days of film.
So, no need to be suspicious.
Ironically, hard light is bad for recording sexy time.
It will highlight every pore, every vein, every wrinkle on your nutsack.
One day I will end this ring light fad. It is my ultimate side quest.
It seems my lighting advice has given people a mistaken impression...
These outtakes where the flash didn't go off are also AI generated.
I like this spooky dutch angle one.
I was just starting to learn flash and I didn't have all the equipment I needed. Since corgis are quite short, I had to put the lighting on the ground. The off camera flash was on a tipped over lightstand with a shoot-through umbrella to diffuse the light.
But I had no wireless triggers. And the only other way to trigger a flash, is with another flash. So I used the on-camera pop up flash to trigger the main flash.
But I had two issues.
First, I did not want that dinky on camera flash affecting my picture.
Second, triggering a flash with a flash is best done indoors. The flash will bounce all around the room and eventually hit the sensor so the main flash triggers. When you are outdoors, there is no bouncing.
SO... I took a little handheld makeup mirror and angled it toward my main flash. This blocked the dinky pop up flash and sent the beam of light towards the main flash to trigger it.
I was lying on the wet morning grass, holding a camera in one hand, a mirror in the other, trying to aim the mirror exactly toward the main flash, making crazy noises to get Otis's attention, and trying to get the focus point on his face so I didn't get a blurry photo. Also, Otis was much more interested in sniffing things than posing for a photo.
Here is an overhead view that might help explain.
I await all of your comments saying my amazing drawring is clearly AI generated.
Only 30% of the time did the flash actually go off. Aiming the mirror was tricky and I was doing like 8 things at once. I wasn't even sure I got the photo I wanted. But when I came back to the computer there was one that stood out and it is one of my favorites I've ever taken.
It was the best combination of monumental effort, great discomfort, perfect foggy sunrise light, and just pure luck.
Unfortunately, people like me who use advanced sculpting light techniques are getting accused of using AI more and more. Not really sure what to do about it—other than show the 30 awful photos it took to get the good one.
My 80s sunglasses photo and spoon photo get called out the most.
But it's just good old fashioned gradient lighting which has been used in product photography since the days of film.
So, no need to be suspicious.
this job market is a fucking nightmare
A+ weird little dude, but I'm equally fascinated by the choice of music.
*unmutes*
they call it his achilles heel because ack! It killies him
They call it the Odyssey because it really do be Odd at Sea