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Robot Partner: Detroit: Become Human Fanart, 2018

June 25, 2018

You know me. I freaking love sci-fi. Most especially when it comes to androids. I love sci-fi games and sci-fi movies and sci-fi books. So of course I was stoked for Detroit: Become Human. Detroit: Become Human was actually based on a short created by Quantic Dream to showcase the real-time processing power of the PlayStation 3 (at the time). If you haven’t seen it, you can view it below.

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Is it OK to go back to old works and revise them?

June 15, 2018

As an artist, you’re constantly plagued with the idea of a work being “finished” and “done”. When is a work done? When should you stop making changes to it? While some artists might say “never”, there’s definitely a point when you’re working on a piece and you’ve got to just stop. When is that point?

When do you stop doing something? Unlike a conventional form of making something, like baking bread, there’s never really a completion point when it comes to artwork. I mean, yeah, there probably is, but where is that point? For some people, it’s when they share their artwork with other people or with the world. For others, it’s when they sign the piece. The hardest part about digital art is also a great part about digital art – there’s no canvas. Because there’s no canvas, that means there’s no physical work, so you really can be making changes ad infinitum.
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Umbra, In Progress Pics, 2018

June 11, 2018

I’ve been doing a lot of drawing lately! Sometimes you’ve just bombarded with ideas, and you’ve got to draw them all out and then work on them one at a time. I get a lot of my ideas from my writing, and others just sort of come into my head (inspired by things, I’m sure). In the case of Umbra, I got this idea from my writing. Continue reading Umbra, In Progress Pics, 2018

How to Set Up Your Raspberry Pi B+ with Plex Media Server

June 1, 2018

Updated: September 9th, 2020: I had to redo all of this all over again and some steps have changed, so I’ve updated it.

I don’t often yack about this kind of stuff on my blog as it’s pretty much exclusively an art blog, but I recently bought a Raspberry Pi B+ that I thought I could use as a lower powered Plex Media Server rather than having my (dying) iMac run constantly. This is both in an attempt to prolong the life of my iMac and to help my incredibly high electric bill (whoops). While there are lots and lots of tutorials on how to set up Plex Media Server on a Raspberry Pi B+, I couldn’t find one that went through all of the steps I needed. So I’m going to compile them all here!

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