So apparently Barns and Nobles just…let you print out your own books for little cost? I had always wondered of those who make their fanfiction into physical things to read rather than through a screen, but I didn't think it would be this easy.
The idea of printing my own fic into a physical book just sounds nice for some reason.
Actually, printing anyone's fic into a physical book to re-read just sounds awesome. As long as you aren't planning to sell it, it's a nice way of solidifying it, making it easy to re-read, and being easier on the eyes!
That said, asking the author would be a nice gesture at the minimum, since sure they can't do much to stop you (especially if it's with copyrighted material), but I suppose it would be a dick move.
Like, seriously go look for yourself it's like less then $10 for 200 pages or less it's amazing.
If you like bobs burgers you should be my friend tbh 😌🙏
Preach
When you sit down to write, and the entire scene plays out perfectly in your mind, but on paper it ends up looking like this: “he smiled, his smiling eyes staring at them with a hint of smile”
It has now involved into my original work.
✨ God help me ✨
You know when you wanna outwordly talk of something a lot that’s really specific too you but you don’t to others cause you don’t belive they would even have a small amount of actual interest in the thing of interest?
That’s what I feel right now. I wanna talk of my fanfic. But I don’t wanna be overbearing. I want people to be interested. But forcing it upon someone won’t do me any favors. Talking out here and then not even getting some kind of reaction makes it hard to want to talk anyway, even if it was brainstorming in the first place.
You know that feeling?
drew this in hell of a rush but happy sweet 16th birthday, Plants vs. Zombies!!! thank you so much for shaping my childhood :D
also honorable mention to the teacher in primary school who introduce me to this game when i was 10 y/o that cause to permanently alter the chemical in my brain for rest of my life even today
havent it werent for her, idk what i'll ended up to ngl
Writer: “BUT I WANNA LIVE!!”
Aaaaand the whole set for your reblogging pleasure
BurgerStuff Kids, scourge of the neighborhood
Hello, sorry if you've answered this question before, but what advice would you give to a absolute beginner learning to draw fantasy character illustration art? (Also do you draw while high? Since that is the only way I know how I can experience new methods of thought openly without judgement.)
Hey! Sorry, i havent checked asks in a while!
There's 2 things id recommend an absolute beginner do:
Learn fundamentals. Check out /ic/'s How to Draw resource. They've put together a pretty comprehensive guide including a number of books and tutorials from all around the web. I'd recommend the free Proko and Andrew Loomis stuff they have. Preferably, start learning with pencil on paper.
Identify 5-10 of your favourite professional artists, and build a large reference library with their art. Study the hell out of it. Identify which qualities of their art you're keen on, and try to imitate them. This will help you figure out your own style and aesthetic sensibilities.
PS: I dont smoke, but i do have artist friends who like drawing under the influence. You do whatever you feel makes you perform the best!