Please I'm begging for some human contact through ask boxes at this point/nf
I feel like I'm asking for spare change lol
Got a new oc
Thanks to @color-palettes for the color palette I used to design Cozbi
Or share my content more so I'm not in Tumblr's dumpster, living there/nf
There's a new swarm of totally real ladies with empty blogs following me, and I'm blocking and reporting them left and right. If you are an actual human person with a brand new account trying to follow me, I urge you to please post *anything at all* on your blog so that when I go to check who the heck you are, I can tell you aren't just a bot-encrusted void. Just a simple "hello this is my lurker account I use to follow people" is enough.
One gay, one bi, and one lesbian dragon
"These modern societal degenerates don't know what cuteness is when all they see is looks." I say with contempt as I lovingly scritch my Eldritch horror, watching as all their eyes close in blissful content and a small purr escapes their maw.
"Luckily for you, you have cuteness both in and out." I smile, and at that, it seems to smile with me.
Other magicians got cute familiars, yours is the cutest, but everyone seems afraid of herā¦
I had some trouble finding this option. My first instinct was to click the settings button on the left, but that's where it is!
First, you'll click the name of your blog on the left sidebar to bring it up on your browser.
Then click "Blog settings" on the right sidebar once your blog is brought up. That's where they're hiding it.
Click "Prevent Third-Party Sharing" under the Visibility section, and bam! You're done.
Thankfully it's much easier on mobile. Just click the Gear icon on your blog's page, to go to settings.
Scroll all the way down until you see Visibility, then toggle the Prevent third-party sharing option for your blog!!
If you disable this setting on mobile, it automatically synced it to my web browser settings, too. ...But if you use both Web and Mobile, I would still highly recommend double checking that it actually turned off on both!!
Check that it's turned off on your side blogs too! And check your settings every now and then anyway to ensure that it's staying turned off, because if my memory serves right, some other websites will pull some shenanigans on things like this and opt you back in without telling you!
Leave Feedback on New Features at Tumblr Support Here!! Let Staff know however we can that having our content fed to AI at their whim is unacceptable.
And if you have the option to poison your art with Nightshade or Glaze, keep it up!!
As a person in the asexual umbrella and who needs to hydrate, it's working.
I've decided to name one of my stories/universes Angelic Sinners
More info about story below
So basically, it's a revolution story starring the main character, a Seraphim angel named Cane, co-starring a rag tag group of demons.
I'm still trying to figure out the system of hell tho
Other things about color advice are placement and how much of what color.
Let's take the two stickmen from above (the red and blue).
Color placement is important because it lets the viewer know what to look at.
For example, the stickman to the left is completely red. Nothing is there for our eyes to focus on. We can't get anything from this character. Except that maybe it's really angry or full of love (as red can also mean love). Meanwhile, the stickman to our right gives us something to focus on, this being it's hands, markings, and circle on its chest. This could give us the meaning that maybe they are powerful or can manipulate heat.
But, if I were to switch it up...
the color placement here is vastly different.
Now the only thing to focus on here would be the stickman's hands. It may give off the impression of heat manipulation a little stronger than the first.
But what about the blue?
The color placement on the hands makes us immediately focus on them, possibly giving off the vibe that this character is a little dangerous, compared to the blue, which some might feel more compelled to trust.
But if I switch the colors like this...
Woah. That is a stark difference.
One could get an intimidating, 'i am dangerous, don't mess with me' vibe from the new color change.
Now, the next point:
Now... Let us focus on this new buddy.
The amount of whatever color you choose matters.
Notice the tiny amount of blue compared to the amount of black?
The amount of black is so overwhelming to the blue that it can give off the impression that this stick is dangerous and takes no shit.
But... What if I switched the amount?
Now, this character doesn't look so scary :3
The amount of one color can totally change how viewers will feel, think, or connect to your art!
Pwes gip me coloring advice o Masterš
Color theory.
You want colors that look good with each other? Try complimentary colors, analogous colors, tri- something and all the other cool ones!
Of course, there's MANY different interpretations about how people see color, so the most important advice of all, DONT BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT!!! :D
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