Some sketches I may never finish. I found a BUNCH of Taric unfinished sketches, I was truly obsessed with this man back in the day.
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Some sketches I may never finish. I found a BUNCH of Taric unfinished sketches, I was truly obsessed with this man back in the day.
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its not like i dislike the canon design! i just... can't help myself ;;;
also aang is my exception to the 'no cape' rule
Heh... new keychains.... >:)
I've been working on these since easter istg i just haven't had the motivation to post lmao also if i see movie spoilers under this post i'm launching the nukes.
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Freddie, the clumsy artist!
Wip of my take on this month's VGen event!
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
Oh hey! Haven’t seen this in forever! Didn’t reblog it when it came across me before, not gonna skip it this time, I need some good vibes.
Said it a year ago and I’ll say it again.
Pirate all your favorite shows, movies and games while you still have the chance.
Oh, and never stop supporting physical media.
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Oh no!! I just tripped Over this rock in The Garden! They really need to put up some kind of Wall… and I dropped my Link all over the ground…
I really need To Watch where I’m going, geez…
Gotta start reposting some of my old stuff here 🙇
Trying out some different techniques today :)
DO NOT REPOST!
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Self reflecting 🪞
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So, in spite of suing multiple other companies with the assertion that scraping user content for generative AI training is illegal, Long Rodent has decided that the dead bird is going to do the same thing! Natively! On-platform! To train his own new generative AI engine!
With this in mind, I cannot impress this vehemently enough:
If you are on Twitter as a creator of any kind, it's time to pack up your work and GET THE HELL OUT.
The rest of us: Poison the fuck out of Twitter with posts that are just random nonsense. Like “hdhxuj jdjxekn sndbyao soxinchd.” No actual words allowed. Poison that AI the best that you can.
On this note, I want to add that if you're an artist who wants to continue to use Twitter (or has no choice), you need to Glaze your work everywhere you post it moving forward.
Note: You cannot post your work Glazed on Twitter and not Glazed elsewhere, as this will allow plagiarists to compare the two versions in order to figure out a way around the protection afforded by Glaze.
This isn't a worst case scenario, by the way, plagiarists have been working constantly to try to crack Glaze since it dropped—proving that they never cared about artists' consent in the first place. An artist using Glaze is a clear indication that they don't want their work used in data scraping, and they've adapted to protect themselves, but apparently the plagiarist's rallying cry of "adapt or die" only ever meant "shut up and let me kill you."
And for anyone claiming that Glaze is no longer effective, I recommend checking out their FAQ, particularly this bit:
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You still need to delete the work you've posted thus far from the platform, in order to pull your consent to use that work for training Elon's new generative AI. If you keep your work on Twitter with this in effect, you are giving your consent to use it in generative AI training, and you have no legal recourse in the future should he choose to distribute the resulting dataset. For instance, if he allows it to be incorporated into LAION, which is the dataset that includes private medical records and patient photos, you will have consented to that by keeping your work on the platform.
The use of Glaze is referred to by plagiarists as an act of data poisoning. It doesn't work particularly well on less realistic or painterly art styles, which is why I can't use it much myself, but it is effective.
For anyone out there with no choice but to leave their food where it can be snatched up by scavengers, you can at least fill that food with cyanide.
Artists, let’s talk about Instagram commission scammers
There’s been a huge rise in commission scammers recently, mostly on Instagram. A lot of new artists don’t know what to look out for, so I figured this might help people.
How they begin
Usually the scammer will write to you asking about a commission. Something deceptively cute - mostly I encounter asks about pet portraits, with one or two photos sent. They’ll probably try to sell you a sweet little story, like “It’s for my son’s birthday”. They will insist that they love your artwork and style, even though they don’t follow you or never liked a single piece of your art.
What to look out for:
Their profiles will either be private, empty, or filled with very generic stuff, dating at most a few years back.
Their language will be very simple, rushed or downright bad. They might use weird emojis that nobody ever uses. They will probably send impatient “??” when you don’t answer immediately. They’re in a crunch - lots of people to scam, you know.
They’ll give you absolutely no guidelines. No hints on style, contents aside from (usually) the pet and often a name written on the artwork, no theme. Anything you draw will be perfect. Full artistic freedom. In reality they don’t really care for this part.
They’ll offer you a ridiculous amount of money. Usually 100 or 300 USD. They’ll often put in a phrase like “I am willing to compensate you financially” and “I want the best you can draw”, peppered with vague praise. It will most likely sound way too good to be true. That’s because it is.
Where the scam actually happens
If you agree, they will ask you for a payment method. They’ll try to get to this part as soon as possible.
Usually, they’ll insist on PayPal. And not just any PayPal. They’ll always insist on sending you a transfer immediately. None of that PayPal Invoice stuff (although some do have methods for that, too). They’ll really, REALLY want to get your PayPal email address and name for the transfer - that’s what they’re after. If you insist on any other method, they’ll just circle back to the transfer “for easiest method”. If you do provide them with the info, most likely you’ll soon get a scam email. It most likely be a message with a link that will ultimately lead to bleeding you dry. Never, and I mean NEVER click on any emails or links you get from them. It’s like with any other scam emails you can ever get.
A few things can happen here:
They overpay you and ask for the difference to be wired back. Usually it will go to a different account and you’ll never see that money again.
They’ll overpay you “for shipping costs” and ask you to forward the difference to their shipping company. Just like before, you’ll never see that money again.
The actual owner of the account (yes, they most likely use stolen accounts to wire from) will realize there’s been something sketchy going on and request a refund via official channels. Your account will be charged with fees and/or you get in trouble for fraudulent transactions.
You will transfer the money from your PayPal credit to your bank account and they will make a shitstorm when they want their money back, making your life a living hell. They will call you a scammer, a thief, make wild claims, wearing you down and forcing you into wiring money “back” - aka to their final destination account.
Never, EVER wire money to anyone. This is not how it’s supposed to go. Use PayPal Invoice for secure exchanges where the client needs to provide you with their email, not the other way around.
You can find more info on that method HERE.
What to do when you encounter a scammer:
Ask the right questions: inquire about the style, which artwork of yours they like, as much details as you can. They won’t supply you with any good answers.
Don’t let the rush of the exchange, their praise and the promise of insanely good money to get to you. That’s how they operate, that’s how they make you lose vigilance.
Don’t engage them. As soon as you realize it might be a scam, block them. The sense of urgency they create with their rushed exchange, and pressure they put on you will sooner or later get to you and you might do something that you’ll regret later.
Never wire money to anyone. Never give out your personal data. Never provide your email, name, address or credit card info.
Don’t be deceived by receiving a payment, if you somehow agree to go along with it. Just because it’s there now doesn’t mean it can’t be withdrawn.
Here is a very standard example of such an exchange. I realized it’s a scam pretty fast and went along with it, because I wanted good screenshots for you guys, so I tried going very “by the book” with it.
Please share this post, make it reach as many artists as possible. Let young or inexperienced artists know that this is going on. So many people have no idea that this is a thing. Let’s help each other out. If you think I missed any relevant info, do add it as an rb!
Also, if you know other scam methods that you think should be shared, consider rb-ing this post with them below. Having a master post of scam protection would AWESOME to have in the art community.
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