As promised, the Bad Batch!
I’m kind of obsessed with the idea of clones taking holos after missions they’re particularly proud of. Also, I love the Dad Batch as much as the next, but I ADORE their Frat Bro days!
(One day I’ll stop drawing clones in T-shirts and put them in proper gear, but today is not that day.)
Reblog to trample Pong Krell with an AT-RT.
fuck it, reblog to give the person you rb'ed this from a freshly baked buttery croissant.
My camera roll is full of photos from my holiday to the UK so it's a lot more aesthetic than normal
No pressure tags: @dastardlyduck @eyes-inthe-dark @i-will-write
Chat is this accurate 💀
We should make this a chain
@purely-puppy-pawz @mcshizzle-the-fire-boy @gh0st-king-nic0 @sun13koi @sparky4577
Man this is a redraw of my very first star wars art (under the cut guys) and I'm kinda happy about the progress I made over the past two years
I thought this was a comment on writing stories yourself versus giving a Gen AI a prompt. But yeah no I'd love a 100k (in money) so I can then work on reaching 100k (in word count).
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There's an EU initiative going on right now that essentially boils down to wanting to force videogame publishers with paid games and/or games with paid elements such as DLC, expansions and microtransactions to leave said games in a playable state after they end support, or in simpler terms, make them stop killing games.
A "playable state" would be something like an offline mode for previously always online titles, or the ability for people to host their own servers where reasonably possible just to name some examples.
I don't think I need to tell anyone that having something you paid for being taken from you is bad, which is a thing that routinely happens with live service and other always online games with a notable recent example being The Crew which is now permanently unplayable.
Any EU citizen is eligible to sign the initiative, but only once and if you mess up that's it. You can find it here. (https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2024/000007_en)
Even if you're not European or you signed it already, you can share this initiative with anyone who is, even if they don't care about videogames specifically because this needs a million signatures and there is different thresholds that need to be met for each EU country for their votes to even count and could also be a precedent for other similar practices like when Sony removed a bunch of Discovery TV content people paid for.
Question for people who have played Republic Commandos: will it make me cry or is it just the books that will do that?
So this is the apps/sites I've used in the last couple of months.
I used Focus Writer for a while on my laptop, but it was only stored locally and didn't have anything for plotting/world building. For pure writing though I quite liked it.
Then I tried Reedsy Studio, which I really loved but doesn't have an offline option and it glitches a lot saying that you're offline when you're not. I did really like their plotting/world building tools, though they needed a bit of tweaking which is to be expected for a program that's still in beta. Once they sort out the glitches and bring out the offline option (which will be paid iirc, so will have to see what the pricing is) I might check it out again.
After that I wound up back on MS Word, which I'm happy with for now, although I am looking for a tool to track my writing goals.
For world building I use Obsidian. Not sure if I'll stick with it but I am kind of obsessed with the little chart it makes for you.
For screenwriting I use Trelby.
Hello fellow writers of Tumblr!
Does anyone feel like sharing the websites they use for writing or what apps? I know Google docs isn't the best, so I'm trying to expand my horizons a little. Would love to hear ya'll's recommendations!
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