Llewelyn Brossfeather, a new half-orc for a Curse of Strahd campaign – and Doverre Biir, a bratty half-elf bladesinger.
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Llewelyn Brossfeather, a new half-orc for a Curse of Strahd campaign – and Doverre Biir, a bratty half-elf bladesinger.
R E B L O G T H E P I G E O N .
I don’t go to school but i’ll reblog for the money part
Can I exchange passing a test for doing well at work?
I CANT
Johnny: Why do people get so weirded out around wheelchair users? I’m literally just a person sitting down
Gyro: You’re SITTING down and MOVING at the SAME TIME like some kind of WITCH
Damn, Eyes of Heaven hittin’ me with them GyJo feels...
this is why i always say EOH is the only true canon, fight me
This person gets it
Random NPC who will stop existing after I’ve finished their quest and I probably will never see again: Here, your payment. It’s not much, but it’s all we have.
Me:
Me: But you need that for your family
Finally I have confirmation/proof that different departments have different uniform designs!
General Education dept
Hero dept
Support dept
Management dept
Made some outfits for Galathan and trying to figuring out his taste in clothing. It was harder to design his casual clothing surprisingly, he prefers his clothes loose and comfy rather than grand and flashy.
Lang Wu Yao’s character poem
So Crunchyroll’s translations are good - I know how hard it is to translate shit and I can imagine what kind of time crunch they must be on to get so much stuff out on the daily. They’re good in the sense that they get the meanings and implications across in an easy to understand manner.
That being said, Chinese poems are absolutely impossible to translate and still retain everything about it that makes it a poem. You can get the meaning, but you will always lose the structure, the cadence, the things that actually make them SOUND beautiful.
What I LOVE about his poem is how LACONIC it is (just like him), at 3/¾ syllable stanzas, and yet it is completely to the point and still managed to fit in beautiful imagery.
Below is the full poem and my best attempt at a more direct translation. I am a native speaker, but it’s not my primary language anymore and it’s colored by my own interpretation, so I could be off on nuances.
筋為弦
(My) tendons (muscles) are strings (specifically musical instrument or bow strings)
脈為鼓
(My) pulse are drums
息如笙歌
(My) breath (implication: life) is like a sheng’s song
So this is the biggest discrepency - Crunchyroll translated this as “woodwind instrument” which is probably as good as you can get because nobody is going to fucking know what a sheng is. It’s a very old Chinese wind instrument that looks like a bunch of reeds tied together. Look it up it’s fascinating.
I find it interesting that they picked a 笙 sheng instead of 笛 or 簫 which are arguably much more common woodwind instruments - i have some tinfoil hat speculations that may or may not be pulling at straws.
以吾命
This is my life’s creed
譜樂章
The music score
邪音不容
Does not allow (is incompatible with) for evil’s song
Xmas is right around the corner so here’s a drawing for the festive season
A short animation I made for my favorite podcast @CIPYDPodcast!! I love everything about it, especially the opening song. ▼・ᴥ・▼ ♫
Friendly reminder to all working artists or (especially) aspiring artists.
If a client says they can’t afford to pay you but you’ll get good exposure, one of two things is happening:
1. They are lying. They can afford to pay you, but they are choosing not to. They will pay the printer to print the books, they will pay the mail service to deliver them, and you’d better believe they’re going to pay themselves for sending you an email explaining that they can’t afford to pay you. They think you are a sucker, and if you take the job you’ll be telling them they are right.
2. They are not lying. They have zero budget, no audience and no real distribution system. They’ll still be paying the printer and mail service because people who work in those professions don’t work for free just because someone promises them a recommendation. But they aren’t paying themselves, they’re running on an incredibly small margin, and there’s a good chance they won’t exist as a corporate entity in a few years. Publishing your work with them will give you less exposure than putting it on tumblr or Instagram for free would. It will never lead to a paying job.
If a client starts ranting about the “short-sightedness” of artists, or otherwise complains about artists in general in their opening offer to you, run. Run as fast as you would run if a blind date spent the whole of dinner ranting about how horrible your entire gender is. Yes, there are doubtlessly clients who’ve been screwed over by artists in the past, but the ones who complain about artists in general will not respect you, they will not treat you well.
Working for free does not prove that you are passionate about something. It proves that you do not need to be paid for your work. How many doctors went into medicine because they are passionate about saving lives? Do you think any of them are asked to perform heart surgery for free?
No one will ever pay $50 for something if they can get something similar for $5. When you charge next to nothing for art that you’ve worked for hours on, art that required years of training to create, you are telling your client that it is worth next to nothing. They will remember that the next time they want to hire an artist.
People who are looking to exploit artists know that artists are hard on themselves. They know that most artists don’t think their work is good enough to charge top dollar. They know that artists have been told from the first day they started taking their art seriously as a career that they’ll never make any money off it, that it’s not a real job, that it has no value to society. They know how to push artists’ insecurities about their profession in order to convince them that that demanding fair compensation is unrealistic and uncooperative.
If you’re just desperate for a job in the arts, any job in the arts, give yourself a job. Start a webcomic, or give yourself illustration assignments that you post on social media regularly, create work for a gallery show even if you don’t have one yet, or make a book. Give yourself a job. If you’re going to work for free, you may as well be working for yourself, setting your own hours and following your own interests. Having original art with original characters and ideas in your portfolio, and making sure your art is visible online will get the attention of publishers who are actually looking to hire people for good jobs. Drawing a shitty comic for a defunct publisher based on someone else’s shitty ideas will not.
Protect yourself, because no one else will. Protect yourself, because no one else will. There are people lining up around the block to exploit you. Protect yourself because no one else will.
Inspiration is waiting. Rise up, don’t think twice. Put your fate in your hands. Take a chance, roll the dice!