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time to go back to basics and actually figure out what kind of progresses I want to have in the trilogy I'm trying to write and what sort of plot they're going to have in each one. Apparently waving my hand and saying "They will be doing something that leads into this important thing during this part of the book" is not enough.
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Storms, I just came up with an awesome cover and book title.
The cover is a cute skeleton dog among some books and the title is: "Murder is Man's Best Friend."
And then the dog's name is Murder.
*dying of laughter*
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Crap, the future is scary.
Building a plan for the future is absolutely terrifying...
Realizing that I'm not going to be able to live off my writing, actually accepting that knowledge, is terrifying. I now truly know that things are gonna suck if I don't have at least one back up. Especially one where I can still write on the side. For the first time, I genuinely thinking "What if I become a seminary teacher at some point?" or "Maybe I can become a podcaster" (I know, outlandish) and even "What if I become a social media manager for Wendy's and get to roast people?
"and insult them."
lol
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QuoteThat being said, there's some new online programs that allow artists to put an extra layer of invisible pixels over digital copies of art. The invisible pixels make it so the AI machine can't recognize it, so it doesn't get stolen. I believe the largest one so far is called Glaze. Some other programs add invisible pixels that actually screw up the outcome of AI if your image is taken, but I'm not sure what that one is called. Hopefully these programs can become commonplace enough that those who want to protected can be.
Oh my chasms I need to try this out then.
QuoteI can understand having fun with it, since real commissions can be pricey (though they are that way for a reason).
I agree. it might seem kinda backwards that I occasionally use it seeing as I’m an artist myself, but I mostly use it to visualize what I’m trying to draw if I’m having trouble. I don’t copy it by any means, just use them as references I guess when I can’t find a good one that already exists. I never post AI made things and say “I drew this”, though. It’s like taking pieces of cake from other bakers and making those pieces into a cake and then saying “look at this cake I baked!”
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QuoteI agree. it might seem kinda backwards that I occasionally use it seeing as I’m an artist myself, but I mostly use it to visualize what I’m trying to draw if I’m having trouble. I don’t copy it by any means, just use them as references I guess when I can’t find a good one that already exists. I never post AI made things and say “I drew this”, though. It’s like taking pieces of cake from other bakers and making those pieces into a cake and then saying “look at this cake I baked!”
Yeah, if there's a way to use it respectfully, that'd be it. Specific references can be hard to find.
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Happy storming birthday!!!!!
you're awesome!
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I'm reading Eldest for the first time and the thing I keep thinking is that Christopher Paolini must have read the Shadow Rising, thought: "Hey, that would be a fun book to write." Then wrote his version of it.
I'm just saying Roran is basically the Wish version of Perrin.
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I thought she was amazing in book two and most of three and four. The scene with Mat and the girls in the dungeon makes me angry even though I know it’s super realistic and Mat was being rude (so I am told. I didnt see it, I just saw him trying to soften the situation with his brand of humor while doing what they asked, being right there when they needed him after they tried to manipulate him, their friend. BUT YOU KNOW.)
But yes, I love Egwayne too, especially where I saw her arc going. I loved her growth in the story and how she started to be learning things more. If only she’d made more of an impression on Nynaeve.
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Ah, yes, learning how to interact with leaders and set up times for things- I fear when I have to set my own doctor’s appointments.
I don't fear getting married, I don't fear having a life, I don't fear death, I don't fear old age, but I fear setting my own doctor's appointments on the phone. Or even by text! I am the absolute worst and setting specific times and dates for specific things when it's just me and another person doing it when I have not done the same exact thing with the same person at least a few times.
Setting dates for things is terrifying. Mostly because talking to professionals on phones is scary.
