Happy Halloween 🎃👻🕯️
Flashmob for Ask Assassins Creed
got tagged by @acbrainrot! 💚
rules: shuffle your on repeat playlist and list the first five songs in a poll, then have your followers choose their favorite
Non-pressure tags: @skatik, @bookworm-with-coffee, @piparkukke, @vrmarie, @estacadoth
get to know me tag game
tagged by @especiallyhaytham 💚
last song: Autocorrect - Kongos
favorite color: Obsessed with almost all shades of green; mulberry + peacock green + the texture of copper = simply mind blowing! @_@
currently watching: In general, I listen to audiobooks during my work. At the moment this is 'Blindsight' by Peter Watts.
last movie/tv show: The second season of "What We Do In The Shadows" series.
spicy/savory/sweet?: I absolutely love cooking and combining flavors. I cannot pick a single favorite %)
relationship status: I have a beloved - he saved my life several years ago. Unfortunately, due to the war, we became separated and our attempts to reunite and get married have failed for two years. I feel absolutely exhausted scared for him. In the face of this, I live alone far from home, and I don't have anyone to hug and talk to in real life. On top of that, I live alone far from home and I have no one to hug or talk to irl. I have failed to make new friends and I'm constantly working or falling ill due to severe stress.
current obsession: Obviously, the Kenways family and their surroundings :`D
Also I'm trying to organize the relocation of the "AskAssassinsCreed" art community to Tumblr, which is damn a lot of work, since we have a archival of the works starting from 2013. There's a lot of authors, characters, so I'm trying to establish contact with every artist, to sign up every piece of work. At the moment, this is proceeding slowly, as I have to finish my art commissions, I take way too much time to complete the due to my health issues T__T
Plus, I'm dreaming of finishing my animatics with Haytham and Shay. And maybe I may dare to show my OC, which I started writing at 2009, but I was too shy to show her. It seemed to me she could fit well in the AC3-Rogue setting, so maybe I'll manage to make some arts and comics with her.
last google search: Aurelio Tiratelli
💚 Non-pressure tags: @skatik, @bookworm-with-coffee, @piparkukke
Er... I have some questions 🤔🤔🤔
ваши арты всегда такие красивые (особенно с шэем), спасибо что делитесь своими рисунками!!😭❤️ вопрос: вы не думали сделать мерч? я бы с радостью купил у вас что-нибудь по ассасинам:)
Спасибо! Почему-то Шэй мне очень тяжело давался все это время, только относительно недавно поняла "как его готовить" 😅
Я бы с радостью, но мои предыдущие попытки были провальными, а сейчас я живу в другой стране и отправка мерча будет затруднительной. Не говоря о том, что на все это нужны денежные вложения, а в этом году меня даже не было денег, чтобы купить себе торт на день рождения 😅 Зато вот онлайн Арно порисовала (только недавно руки наконец дошли самостоятельно эту часть пройти)
Okay, they deleted the original post, but I continue to get really hurt whenever I see it again
Well… Suppose you truly are a professional illustrator and designer. We all get tired and make mistakes in our drawings due to fatigue, focus issues, and so on.
But even if you use AI-generated images and present them as your work, why don't you even attempt to correct numerous mistakes that arise during image generation? All this stuff is totally noticeable to anyone who knows how to draw: random hallucinations, distorted anatomy, and fingers, hands.
Here, for instance, a hair strand blends out to the chain, and left collar shape maybe makes sense, but right side is just a mush.
When we draw something, analyzing the forms, proportions, rhythm, and other things that create those certain distinctive details, allowing us to recognize the characters, is an important part of the work.
In Haytham's design, numerous triangular, sharp shapes are present, which would be missed only by the AI. The distinct feature in his case are the wide cuffs and the bracer, where the silhouette of the hands become the widest. Here, the sleeves have turned into volumes, which narrow down further towards the wrists. The pattern on the cloak somehow resembles the symbol from Zelda. I'm not even talking about the other details, like the pants and boots with another "design".
I spent two minutes pointing out some things that I found questionable. It should take about an hour to get the image to the desired state. Add dynamics, textures, whatever, whatever you want.
If you really love generating images, just say that you love to generate images. I absolutely don't understand, why these desperate attempts at pretending to be a creative person, ignoring the key aspect of creativity (drawing, lol) ?
Facts
• I do not use prompt, text based AI software
• I always draw
• I spend hours in Procreate
• I am a professional illustrator and graphic designer
• I do not Steal Anyone’s Art
Is there any proof of concept you can post? Time lapse replays?
Well… Suppose you truly are a professional illustrator and designer. We all get tired and make mistakes in our drawings due to fatigue, focus issues, and so on.
But even if you use AI-generated images and present them as your work, why don't you even attempt to correct numerous mistakes that arise during image generation? All this stuff is totally noticeable to anyone who knows how to draw: random hallucinations, distorted anatomy, and fingers, hands.
Here, for instance, a hair strand blends out to the chain, and left collar shape maybe makes sense, but right side is just a mush.
When we draw something, analyzing the forms, proportions, rhythm, and other things that create those certain distinctive details, allowing us to recognize the characters, is an important part of the work.
In Haytham's design, numerous triangular, sharp shapes are present, which would be missed only by the AI. The distinct feature in his case are the wide cuffs and the bracer, where the silhouette of the hands become the widest. Here, the sleeves have turned into volumes, which narrow down further towards the wrists. The pattern on the cloak somehow resembles the symbol from Zelda. I'm not even talking about the other details, like the pants and boots with another "design".
I spent two minutes pointing out some things that I found questionable. It should take about an hour to get the image to the desired state.
If you really love generating images, just say that you love to generate images. I absolutely don't understand, why these desperate attempts at pretending to be a creative person, ignoring the key aspect of creativity (drawing, lol) ?