emberinmoss

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

I know you're feeling awful about this, and I'm sorry you've been carrying that pain with you. I wish I knew what to do to make it hurt less. This whole year has been completely fucked hasn't it? Seeing the things happening around the world feels like we're being flattened too, doesn't it? We will just do what we can to show our solidarity. Not all of us can physically get out and protest. It doesn't mean we don't want to or that people aren't in the process right now in attempting to organize a safe protest. Believe me, they are.

Take care of yourself too and as hard as it is, try to get in a decent amount of rest. I get the sense that you are feeling a desperate urgency to do something, for literally anyone to do anything. No protest is a waste.

But also remember to be kind. Are you mad at the lgbt+ community for something? I'm confused as to what it could be. A lot of us are at the same protests, don't worry.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

It was some terrifying stuff. The vision Fiver has. Holy crap. Even the intro with Frith and the animals...it was dark but epic. Young me was scared shitless, but older me kind of liked it (And was also scared shitless).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

I'm not sure why the big white square appeared but. You guys should listen to this. It's a cover from a Sheryl Crow song in Inuktitut. I'd never heard the original, but when I first heard Elisapie's version I loved that it had that slow, angsty sound reminiscent of 90s singers like Sheryl Crow. If you're into that style, give her a listen.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Really? Omg, that's a relief. I was thinking, "Wait, if it's arse, the e is missing? Unless they meant the Ars Goetia". I'm a nerd for demonology.

 
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

This hit me right in the nostalgia. My Grandma had a trove of pretty cloths and materials with these type of vintage floral patterns. I swear I have seen this at my Grandma's house, which no longer exists and I miss it.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Heheh, melty cat. Ofc I will join the melty cat covenant.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I can't wait to see the final result of this one. You do awesome stitch work!

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Some days you just gotta zomb out a bit with a doll and call it a day.

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/35230638

I love drawing so much and it's taken years to get to a point where I'm satisfied enough to share my drawings. Only thing is now there's AI and I'm disturbed by the fact there's so many people who prefer AI generated art and will feel no remorse using it since it is basically an art theft machine. This whole thing has absolutely demolished my mental health over the last few years since AI generators went mainstream. I'm paranoid as fuck and want to get rid of all my current devices but, I still rely on the ipad heavily for drawing and I did the research and there's literally no work around to avoid my art being stolen in some way by spyware or keyloggers or whatever, the US government...the whatever other governments. Hide your data, hide your art. They stealin everybody's art out here. I just want to be able to live my life and enjoy doing what I do without this ugly, uncanny valley shadow following me. There's like a million communities on lemmy I had to block that are dedicated to posting ai generated art, and feels almost like an act of spite like they made the accounts just to hurt real artists, but maybe it isn't. Maybe they really do think it's real art and anyone hurt by it is just too sensitive.

I'm not alright with AI art. It's digital r*pe, it steals people's livelihood (and money) and most sacred, intimate details, and hard work without their consent. But we are all behind screens so people don't understand how it wrecks people who've gone to school or self taught themselves to draw for ten or more years. I've had periods where I had to rebuild my drawing skills because I lost them during bouts of illness. That is a hard thing to do. I know there are people who never do it.
I feel kind of hopeless at this time. My depression is telling me there's no point, because I will never be able to earn a penny off my drawings. But I heard someone say, so what. Do the thing anyway. Birds aren't paid to sing. They just do it anyway, because it feels good. Drawing makes me feel good. And it's really all I can do as a disabled, severely mentally ill and chronically ill person. I can barely contribute to society and it crushes my self worth. Drawing helps make up for it. People don't need art though so they don't really care as long as at the end of the day they have something to jack off to.

Jesse Gender did a good video essay on why AI art is fcked up titled "How AI is Destroying Our Dreams." The people that need to hear this message the most (the ones that love and regularly use AI art generators) are the ones who would reject it with a whataboutism, which isn't a real argument but a shutdown to the simple fact that AI should be used to help people, like you know, cure cancer and be a prosthetic arm for someone in need, that sort of thing. This is a sick trend....it would be amazing for there to be some kind of digital human rights law set in place that prohibits the use of it. Hard to implement something like that in these times. If you use and support AI art generators, you are not much better than Elon and Trump and need to self reflect, you don't have to live like this. If you want to make art, you can. I cherish human made art even more now than I ever did in the past. The art community is welcoming to anyone with the audacity to put a pen to a blank page.

I don't really believe in talent. "Talent" is a combination of factors including persistence, a genuine love of doing it even though it's hard, curiosity and desire to learn, and privilege--I was very lucky to be given the supplies to make art and improve my skills more quickly. My education was paid for, my family supported my desire to draw at an early age. And there was a period in my life where I had space to explore this hobby.

I know there's nothing I can say to change people's minds. But that is what I feel anyway and might as well say it. I have no animosity for people who studied to work with AI for other reasons like exactly what I mentioned--curing diseases and working for the good of humanity. It's likely they didn't sign up for this to happen down the road. AI art generating is blatant lack of empathy. It costs nothing to get AI to generate art. It costs nothing to be kind either.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/35151543

Drawn in procreate. I can't help noticing how blue the sky looks at night when spring comes around.

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Drawn in procreate. I can't help noticing how blue the sky looks at night when spring comes around.

 

I post sfw art at emberinmoss.bsky.social.

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I post sfw art @embermoss.bsky.social

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