More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay

More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay
More Art Tutorials By Disney Artists Griz And Norm Lemay

More art tutorials by Disney artists Griz and Norm Lemay

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More Posts from Kirbysreturntodreamlanddx and Others

Screenshot of a tweet that reads: Yknow what I’d like to see as an illustrator?

A database of cultural clothes/items submitted by people within those cultures with info like how often its used and reference photos

It would make diversity in art so much easier

Is there something like that??

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Something like this would be so colossally helpful. I'm sick and tired of trying to research specific clothing from any given culture and being met with either racist stereotypical costumes worn by yt people or ai generated garbage nonsense, and trying to be hyper specific with searches yields fuck all. Like I generally just cannot trust the legitimacy of most search results at this point. It's extremely frustrating. If there are good resources for this then they're buried deep under all the other bullshit, and idk where to start looking.


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So I have only my two cents to give on the "curing disabilities in fantasy/sci-fi stories" trope, as just one disabled person among many disabled people, but here are my two cents nonetheless.

One defense of the trope is that it's simply a form of escapism, and moreover, a fantasy that disabled people themselves can quite reasonably find joy in — as a feel-good story, a break from all the pain of real life. Many — not all by a long shot, but many — of us would jump at the chance for a cure, after all, and it's not like we're not valid to do so. Lots of us take pride in being disabled, but nevertheless, sometimes it really fucking sucks.

The counterargument to the above is this: that this isn't a realistic trope, and that particularly in combination with the suffocating frequency that this trope is used, this becomes the opposite of a hopeful fantasy. When you have an incurable condition, and the only happy endings you see represented for people like you in fiction are inevitably only achieved once the characters stop being like you — that can be indescribably upsetting.

Disabled characters do not get happy endings while remaining disabled — and fiction is fiction and all, but I'm not going to pretend like this doesn't have gradual, accumulative real-life effects on the amount of effort people/society are willing to put into accessibility and acceptance, because of beliefs like "aren't you going to be cured someday anyway?" Or "isn't this disability just going to stop existing, someday? one way or another?"

I hope I don't have to explain how damaging it is to think the above way, or to imagine a future where disability doesn't exist. (Yes, even though disability is partially socially constructed. That's a load-bearing "partially".)

So, if you couldn't tell, I do generally relate a lot more to the harsher, more critical view of this trope — but I certainly don't want to judge actual disabled people for writing it either (and especially not people with progressive conditions), not when there is genuine catharsis and escapist joy that can be wrung from it. I obviously don't trust non-disabled folks with writing "cure" stories any further than I could throw them, due to a long fucking history of non-disabled people fucking it up — but also, no one should be forced to reveal personal details, let alone medical history, to justify their choice to write something.

This is the paradox that I am willing to come to terms with, by throwing up my hands and saying, "okay, so some of the time I sure don't like it, but it's technically none of my business."

That said: if you're non-disabled, or you're writing about a disability much different from your own (a physical disability when you're autistic, for example), and you want to write an escapist feel-good story featuring disabled characters: I also want to stress that "escapist themes" versus "no one's disability gets cured ever" is very much a false binary. You can have both.

I've never written a "curing a disability" story. But I've both written and enjoyed some extremely escapist, unashamedly hopeful stories revolving around disabled characters — and it's all about accommodation.

A story of any genre where society is more accepting of — and willing to collectively help care for — chronic illnesses and chronic pain? That's escapist, and if it's something that characters once fought tooth and nail for, it's pretty damn cathartic. A fantasy or sci-fi story where medicines are still required to treat a condition, but the medicines are more accessible, more effective, et cetera, may also be escapist depending on the context.

Fantasy service animals, high-tech service robots, magical or indistinguishable-from-magic mobility devices? They're all possibly escapist too. (Just note that a lot of disabled people may still maintain a personal preference for seeing the "real world" versions, and that's that's also perfectly reasonable. Remember that the gripe with the original trope has a lot to do with a lack of variety in representation, justified by arbitrary rules about how fantasy/sci-fi "should" look, and the goal should be not to replicate that.)

So, in conclusion: if you find yourself writing a disabled character, and want to give them a happy ending, I urge you not to jump to "their disability is cured now" without at least thinking through the alternatives. Do your research regardless, and accept that disabled people will likely have a wide range of opinions on whatever you decide to go with — but accept that disabilities themselves are varied, and should not inherently have to consign either characters or real human beings to tragic lives by their mere existence.


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Some Hc Lore Of Mine I Tried To Break Down Into Pause Screen-like Info Excerpts. I Started On The Second
Some Hc Lore Of Mine I Tried To Break Down Into Pause Screen-like Info Excerpts. I Started On The Second
Some Hc Lore Of Mine I Tried To Break Down Into Pause Screen-like Info Excerpts. I Started On The Second
Some Hc Lore Of Mine I Tried To Break Down Into Pause Screen-like Info Excerpts. I Started On The Second
Some Hc Lore Of Mine I Tried To Break Down Into Pause Screen-like Info Excerpts. I Started On The Second

some hc lore of mine i tried to break down into pause screen-like info excerpts. i started on the second slide but got more ambitious as i went along


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Making wine

1) gather fruit like grape or plum that has a visible yeast bloom on it

2) smash whole fruit with fist. Yes, without washing. You don’t want to wash off those wild yeasts. Yes you can leave the seeds/pit

3) stuff smashed fruit into a reasonably sterile container, with a cloth lid to stop spiders and flies from falling in. You can also sterilize a big pickle jar with boiling water and just lightly place the lid on top.

4) top up with distilled (Not Tap Water, which contains chlorine and stuff that kills yeast) water till the mash kinda floats a bit, and add a big dollop of honey, or other sugar source.

5) wait 12-30 hours, while looking for bubbles formation to show yeast is going crazy

6) mop up the sticky foam that bubbled up from your wild yeasts processing the FUCK outta those fruits. Turning fruit sugar into alcohol and CO2 gas

7) after three days, get tired of cleaning up sticky foam overflow residue every morning and night, and scoop out most of the solids

8) after 8 days of fermenting, see bubbles slow down, sediments start to settle, and move liquids to a carboy with a water-air lock.

9) continue to allow fermentation until bubbles stop forming.

10) if it smells awesome, drink and bottle that shit. If it ever starts to smell rancid; toss it.

Congrats, you’ve participated in a traditional brewing art that humans have been doing since 7,000 BC. Like, bronze-age human delights.

If anyone tries to tell you that winemaking is hard, ignore their opinion.

It’s hard to make specific flavors, specific alcohol percentages, and specific appearances. Yeasts present on fruit skins wanna make wine so bad they look stupid.

If you want your wine to be shelf stable and not keep it in the fridge all the time, you gotta measure it’s specific gravity and do a little math conversion. If it’s too low, toss some vodka in there to make a “fortified” wine. Extra alcohol = protection from going bad.

Making Wine
Making Wine

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Comics Be Like
Comics Be Like
Comics Be Like

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Collection of images and memes for anyone who doesn’t know what to draw

Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw
Collection Of Images And Memes For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know What To Draw

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Dealing With Executive Dysfunction - A Masterpost

The “getting it done in an unconventional way” method.

The “it’s not cheating to do it the easy way” method.

The “fuck what you’re supposed to do” method.

The “get stuff done while you wait” method.

The “you don’t have to do everything at once” method.

The “it doesn’t have to be permanent to be helpful” method.

The “break the task into smaller steps” method.

The “treat yourself like a pet” method.

The “it doesn’t have to be all or nothing” method.

The “put on a persona” method.

The “act like you’re filming a tutorial” method.

The “you don’t have to do it perfectly” method.

The “wait for a trigger” method.

The “do it for your future self” method.

The “might as well” method.

The “when self discipline doesn’t cut it” method.

The “taking care of yourself to take care of your pet” method.

The “make it easy” method.

The “junebugging” method.

The “just show up” method.

The “accept when you need help” method.

The “make it into a game” method.

The “everything worth doing is worth doing poorly” method.

The “trick yourself” method.

The “break it into even smaller steps” method.

The “let go of should” method.

The “your body is an animal you have to take care of” method.

The “fork theory” method.

The “effectivity over aesthetics” method.


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The Creator's Guide To Comics Devices Is OPEN!!! Comicsdevices.com

The Creator's Guide to Comics Devices is OPEN!!! comicsdevices.com

An online library of visual-narrative devices that are used in the medium of comics and other sequential art.

Happy Halloween! I'm really excited to be finally launching* what is maybe one of my most ambitious, largest work yet. This online library is the next phase of a research project that began in May 2020, when I first mused on how comics as a field doesn't have a resource that catalogues devices used in the medium. Like, theatre has devices, so does literature, and film! So why shouldn't comics? I always had an interest in comics studies and analysis. I love reading, making and thinking comics. However most of my knowledge was intuitive - I learned comics from osmosis and experience. This is true for many of my peers. Speaking about comics as a creator is hard, because we don't have a robust system of language. When we had to speak, many of us tend to reach for the language developed for film by film practitioners. If there is language specific to comics, it's either scattered in multiple blogs or hidden away in academic journals. The Comics Devices library is meant to aggregate everything and everybody into a single hub! After exploring some multiple resources, alongside some original, independent research, here is the first edition! * The Comics Devices project is still a work-in-progress! It's not final, nor will it ever be. This is why I am seeking contributors to help build this library. Translations, comics examples, etc. There is a lot of work to do! If you are interested, reply to this post or submit an expression of interest on this page.  Have fun everyone!! (Now time for me to melt x_x)


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