I might start posting here again, I couldn't get my personal page to work for a while. But now it looks like it's working again and I forgot how much I love the look of it. I wish I could get my other blog to look like that
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I might start posting here again, I couldn't get my personal page to work for a while. But now it looks like it's working again and I forgot how much I love the look of it. I wish I could get my other blog to look like that

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This is from a self-parody that Paul Kirchner did of his own Dope Rider comic, used for National Screw magazine’s March 1977 issue. Wise, too. Backwards spelled wrong IS gnedfludap.
Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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art tips that actually help. tracing pictures is fine. try not to shade with black. draw as much as you can all the time and make it shitty im so serious. dont buy expensive materials its not worth it. never post your art to tiktok. raise your commission prices. sparkle on be yourself
Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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www.tooiebird.com | www.patreon.com/tooiebird
i don't like to yuck people's yum but i have to say that my least favorite thing to come from the current state of Artists on the Internet is the idea of a sketchbook as something nice and pretty and shareable. like i love me a notebook full of gorgeous art don't get me wrong but that is NOT what a sketchbook is. a sketchbook is my friend who i carry around everywhere like a purse chihuahua. it is the physical manifestation of my notes app. it is the container into which i wring my brain out. it is my therapist. and most of all it is filled with absolutely terrible sketches that should never see the light of day.
this post is making the rounds again and the amount of people saying that the pretty sketchbooks phenomenon ruined sketchbooks for them is HEARTBREAKING and i stand by my opinion that sketchbooks should be like a jar you put your OCs in. and then you shake them around in there. that's what they're for
Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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writer survey question time:
what software do you write your stories in
google docs
microsoft word/libreoffice
notepad/other plaintext editor
scrivener
a markdown editor
directly in tumblr/ao3/dreamwidth/whatever website you're posting to
discord/other chat client
a physical notebook
something else? (tell us about it!)
I don't write, I'm just nosy
inspired by seeing screencaps where the software is offering (terrible) style advice because I haven't used a software that has a grammar checker for my stories in like a decade
if you use multiple applications, pick the one you use most often.
At this point it's kinda evenly split between word/physical notebooks/notepad
I'm purposefully trying to move away from using Google Docs and from Google in general. Been having a good time with Scrivener!
The amount of people using Google Docs is terrifying. It barely functions when you have too many words! It eats things! IT'S GOOGLE.
Some fun (and potentially horrifying, if you know anything about coding) facts about Google docs that I have forcibly discovered via my new job:
1: due to their newest "this is a GREAT IDEA!" idea, Google docs is now actually an Image, not actually text on your screen.
1a: Google docs uses an html element called a Canvas now, which is exactly what it sounds like -- using JavaScript, Google accepts your key presses, cursor movement (for selecting, moving text chunks, etc), and other such interactions, translates those actions into a form the canvas can understand, and then DRAWS THOSE ACTIONS ON THE CANVAS
2: if you're wondering how efficient this actually is, the answer is "not very". Every interaction you make, from clicking to move the cursor, typing a single letter, deleting a single letter, highlighting words... it all triggers code that quickly erases a large chunk of the canvas and then redraws everything previously erased with your new change. Sometimes even just sliding your cursor across the doc is enough to make the JavaScript code erase and rebuild an entire page image. Yes, this happens literally on every keystroke. Yes this is probably part of the reason that Google docs eats things sometimes.
3: yes this is actually Horrible for accessibility needs, because all that text you see on the screen? It's not text. It doesn't exist AS TEXT in any location that external code (or you and I!) can access. Google saves your document as a bunch of text + metadata about that text (and any images, so yes, images being added to a Google doc are being Redrawn On The Canvas) but we can't access that without explicitly getting access to the Google doc API
4: yes this means that screen readers can't actually read anything on Google docs except via the API (which requires a Lot of hoops and is frankly very poorly documented, as many APIs are) or via some. Fascinating code wiggles.
4a: yes I'm aware of this specifically because I needed to get a specific screen reader web extension working with Google docs, and yes I went the route of the fascinating code wiggles because it enabled me to get screen reader support on shared but uneditable documents, which is actually NOT GUARANTEED with any other method of getting access to the text.
5: somewhat unrelated to screen reader accessibility, and much more of a 'huh, weird decision, but I guess I get it', but all those Pages you scroll past in a long document? Google is reusing 4 canvases at most to display that whole document. Depending on your direction of scroll, Google keeps Last Page, The Two Pages Potentially Visible On Screen, and Page After Those Two Pages (so if you're looking at the middle of page 4 of a document, Google has probably got page 3, page 4, page 5 and page 6 loaded on the four available canvases. If you scroll up to the bottom of page three, those loaded pages switch to pages 2, 3, 4, and 5). The canvases are erased and redrawn with the new page as you move, which is why if you fast scroll thru a long document, everything goes WEIRD as gdocs tries desperately to load/erase/load canvases fast enough to keep up.
That bit really doesn't affect too much of my work, it's just a weird aside I found fascinating while I was working on the extension.
6: have you ever felt that the font and font size you're typing with on gdocs doesn't look Quite Right? That's because the canvas interface has it's own specific interpretation of font and font sizes that doesn't always align with browsers or word processors. This is less on google and more just a result of the fact that font and font sizes are not, and have never Been, actually standardized across different programs. Every browser, word processor, browser based word processor, text pad, etc has Literally Their Own Interpretation Of Display. Most of the time you can't see the difference with your eyes, because a lot of these interpretations agree pretty well with each other, but sometimes the difference CAN be spotted, especially if you're opening the same document in multiple places and comparing them.
I'm sure there are other things I've forgotten about, but this is getting long enough, so XD
Okay, I knew Google Docs was bad. But what the fuck.
??!! Seconded. :/
It seems like there should be a non-technologically-complicated, non-monthly-subscription-requiring way to use a computer to Write Words.
I have heard good things about Cryptpad, though mostly from the open source and data privacy end. I keep forgetting to actually try it out.
I use Cryptpad, and although the initial load of a doc takes a bit of time (since it's unencrypting the file for you), actually working on the document is easy and non-laggy, and if the above is true maybe now we know why, wtfff.
Libre Office is also a dream to work with, and it’s what I use to check that non-breaking spaces are where they should be before posting. (Also it's free and open source.)
here is a list of free word processors:
Free word processors that are yours to use at home or work
& another one:
Looking for a free word processor to replace Microsoft Word? Here are the 10 best Word Processors you can use in 2022.
you also don't need a monthly subscription for MS Word - so long as you don't want the web version you can buy it as a one-time purchase. its pricey enough to be prohibitively expensive for some people however.
find your alternatives friends~!
The best Google Docs alternatives are LibreOffice - Writer, ONLYOFFICE and Nuclino. Our crowd-sourced lists contains more than 100 apps simi
you can even refine your search by device/platform! i personally use focus writer on my laptop and wps office on mobile (-u-)b

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Scans from Sketchbook 101! I only drew pokemon in this sketchbook!
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