The screenshot sounds like a "gotcha" but like, yes, that is the point. Dystopian fiction is the way of showing privileged people how horrifying it would be if the things they do to others were done to them. Also a way for marginalized people to point out the horrors we see & ask for action.
as soon as i finished writing my morning pages today about creativity and stuff, i got an email from a place where i go to improv that they're opening artist residency and their first resident is a polish artist. hello!!! i also want in!!!!!!!! pls??????
certainly recommended! or drawing fanart and tagging dropout/d20 on social media could work too, for those selected few that catch their eye and are easy to contact i suppose (that's literally how that artist i mentioned got the deal to illustrate the whole calendar and then some more haha)
if you ever find out lmk bc same..... i only snooped around and found their Head of Merchandising on linkedin. maybe try messaging him? there's this one artist on tiktok who talks abt how dropout's merchandise person got in contact with them to make a d20 calendar so HoM sounds like a good lead?
resisting the urge to pursue twitch streaming as a career
do stuff badly stop living in a jail of only doing stuff you do well draw badly write badly code badly sport badly only way to get good at more things is by doing them through being bad at them if you enjoy it keep doing it badly even if you don't get good unless it's a job good isn't the point
aftermath.site/kaos-cancell... For reference on life is like trying to make entertainment right now vs. a little while ago: Kaos averaged 1.9 million viewers per episode = cancelled Regular Show averaged 1.9 million viewers per episode = 8 seasons, movie, videogame, comics, and soon a 9th season
Netflix cancelled Kaos a month after its release
I can’t recommend enough that, if you want to get better at art, you have to find ways to make it fun. Art is already hard but if you make it fun, it makes it a little less hard