Huevember, but I’m like 3 days late
Anyways Wild and his sister because I couldn’t think of anything
go off king GO THE FUCK OFFFFFFFF
“You’re not for the streets Pricilla.”
hii I made a 2D lighting engine with ray tracing and I'm working on a video script to explain it from the ground up assuming no prior knowledge of shaders or rendering :3
For my bro @caesar1141, I love their art and I wanted to do something nice for them. So I hope they like it.
Another doodle dump! most of these were drawn during class, the first doodles are for a fic, go read it, it’s really good! https://archiveofourown.org/works/28238295/chapters/69196854
Maths class was... boring, so I drew a lot of Snufkin.
Hey, kid. How’d ya like to shape the future of Inkopolis?
@aliveandrestless5, sorry for another @. I hope you enjoy :D
The fics: https://archiveofourown.org/series/2301716
1. “Part 2??”
Unlike TikTok, writing 5,000 words for a fic does not happen in 6 seconds or more. Weekly updates are from a writer who spoils you and is passionate about their story. Don’t kill the passion by demanding for more and not appreciate what’s already given.
2. The DC Conundrum
Many writers on this platform hail back from the ff.net days where dark content is a norm, not like TikTok where even death has to be censored or you could get flagged.
Despite that, writers are doing you a service by sharing fic warnings despite how it may take away from a plot twist or a big reveal. However, there’s a fine line between sharing warnings and downright spoiling our own work. Heed the warnings, don’t be a dick. If you don’t like it, don’t read it. Learn how to filter your own content, too, while you're at it.
3. The Wild Algorithm
Unlike TikTok, Tumblr’s FYP is not in your face and you have a choice to not view it. Content often gets buried a few days after it’s posted without reblogs or comments to keep it alive.
4. Passive Content Consumption
Ties back with point #1. If you’re only sitting back and reading works without supporting the writers, they can’t spend 6 seconds to conjure up a fic. Writing takes time, editing, proofreading. Tumblr is a book club, not a delivery service.
5. De(constructive) Criticism
If an opinion isn’t asked for, don’t give it. Many writers choose this craft for their own enjoyment and to share a thought or story about a beloved character to those who love them, too. If an opinion is asked? Be kind when you share it across to them. No one likes their hard work to be shat on by someone who doesn’t understand the time and effort it took to create this piece.
6. Are You My Content Machine?
Again, back to point #1. Writers have busy lives. There are days when we want to scream into the void about our favourite characters. We want to share our thoughts about them or sometimes, we just want to talk about what happened during lunch break. Demanding and expecting that a writer post content without giving a shit about the soul behind the screen? Dehumanizing.
Don’t ruin the experience for those of us who are still here. Do your part to make fandom better for everyone.