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18 votes
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Recruiting help for election day posters
Creatives of Tildes, I'm in dire need of help. My plan on Nov 5th is to vote, drop my kids off at school, and then go stand next to the heaviest republican-leaning polling location within 20 miles...
Creatives of Tildes, I'm in dire need of help.
My plan on Nov 5th is to vote, drop my kids off at school, and then go stand next to the heaviest republican-leaning polling location within 20 miles of me until the polls close (with possible break to pick up my kids).
I need a sign. A good sign. I need 1 sign, maybe 1 pamphlet. A final plea to the Republican voter to vote against fascism. It needs to be succinct and thought provoking, but not accusitory. A visual for them to ponder as they walk in the building. Something to inspire even one voter to change their mind about voting R this year. I have ideas, but I am no artist, and not nearly as witty or empathetic as I wish I was.
It will, to the best of my knowledge, be just me. Although I invite you all to join me in spirit at your nearest equivalent.
Here are my ideas so far, but they all feel too wordy.
- Your spouse can't find out you voted for women's rights.
- Don't force my daughter to be on a menstration registry.
- The Republican party abandoned you, It's time for you to abandon them.
- If you replace "Immigrants" with "Jews", Trump sounds a lot like a Nazi.
- I don't like Kamala much, but I trust her to step down if she loses.
- Don't be on the wrong side of history.
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I have a specific question about returning to your creative side after a long hiatus
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created...
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created on the spot to accompany the sound.
I encounter a frustrating obstacle when considering how to best translate this surge of inspiration into art. I know exactly what I want to create but feel limited by a lack of experience in animation, modeling, illustration etc. and the time it would take to approximate my vision. Altogether, it becomes discouraging and the idea withers before it has a chance to blossom.
My question to the creatively-minded is this—what strategies are deployed to counteract your self-doubt before it undermines your inspiration?
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Thank you for any wisdom offered. The tildes community is special and dear to my heart ♡
12 votes -
My hated AI video
15 votes -
What is NaNoWriMo's position on Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
17 votes -
Voting for the Tiny Awards 2024 is now open! Creativity and experimentation through the small web.
15 votes -
Small scale pen plotting by Adam Fuhrer
10 votes -
2023 art supplies highlights
As the year draws to a close, I've been thinking back on the things I've been using in my craft. I figured folks might like to join me, and it could spark some interesting discussions about...
As the year draws to a close, I've been thinking back on the things I've been using in my craft. I figured folks might like to join me, and it could spark some interesting discussions about different kinds of artistic tools.
- What have been your go-to art/craft supplies this year?
- What have you tried for the very first time?
- Have you returned to using something you haven't touched in a long while?
- Have you been pleasantly surprised by something?
- Has something disappointed you?
- Was there something you dreamed about making art with, but couldn't get for some reason?
25 votes -
Supporting an artistic child
I've never really been much of an artist myself, but one of my kids (11m) really likes drawing, painting and making small animations on his ipad. I'd like to give him some gentle encouragement, if...
I've never really been much of an artist myself, but one of my kids (11m) really likes drawing, painting and making small animations on his ipad. I'd like to give him some gentle encouragement, if that's likely to help him enjoy creating artwork more, but I'm not sure what would be a good approach. Does anyone have some suggestions? He told me that he likes drawing objects and landscapes, but I think that's only because he's not confident in drawing live subjects.
Some ideas I had, but I'm not certain of:
- Sketchpad?
- Guide or drawing techniques book?
- Finding and recommending a good youtube channel?
If there's something that helped you at this time of life please let me know, thank you!
29 votes -
New USSR camera and pictures
16 votes -
Generate images with “hidden” text using Stable Diffusion and ControlNet
15 votes -
How does one create prints for canvas paintings?
If i have a lot of acrylic on canvas paintings and I want to produce prints to sell, where do you make the prints? Local Kinko's/staples? Clear plastic bag or no? Brief artist blurb at the back?...
If i have a lot of acrylic on canvas paintings and I want to produce prints to sell, where do you make the prints? Local Kinko's/staples?
Clear plastic bag or no? Brief artist blurb at the back? Post card?Have you ever bought a print? What made you want to buy it or what stopped you, and what would have made it go from no to yes?
11 votes -
"Dark Sunflower"
12 votes -
Flowering Wall
14 votes -
Shitty camera challenge
30 votes -
AI art challenge - how mental is your mind?
AI is the best and worst thing that's happened, apparently. It's also pretty hilarious. With the right sentence fed to it, there can be some really unique images created. This post is to challenge...
AI is the best and worst thing that's happened, apparently. It's also pretty hilarious. With the right sentence fed to it, there can be some really unique images created.
This post is to challenge people to get AI Artsy with the whackiest thing they can think of to ask AI to generate. I'm simply using Bing Chat which uses DALL-E to create. All you need to do is post the sentence you used to generate and a link to the image, like this:
A goldfish riding a jet ski under a bridge doing an epic jump from a wave
If you need a different free AI Art generator, have a look at https://www.craiyon.com/. If you want to add why you came up with the image, go for it. My mind just works in mysterious ways so I have no idea why I asked this. Probably the same reason I asked it to generate a hotdog paragliding over the Alps...
Enjoy the silliness and fun, with a hint of AI art at the same time.
17 votes -
"Severed" [shittycamerachallenge]
9 votes -
Remember ffffound? Are there any sites like that still around?
Back in the day https://ffffound.com/ was one of my biggest inspirations for imagery and creative ephemera. I miss it sometimes and have a vast archive of downloaded inspiration. I discovered a...
Back in the day https://ffffound.com/ was one of my biggest inspirations for imagery and creative ephemera.
I miss it sometimes and have a vast archive of downloaded inspiration. I discovered a lot of material under the radar of pop culture.
Kind of like picking up a circa 2009 vice magazine from a shop. I was seeing and feeling things that felt textural and well curated.
Is there something around that I haven’t seen?
21 votes -
Where do you share your art with the world?
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so...
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so easily?
35 votes -
Creatives, how do you feel about the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of art, illustration and design?
I will be participating in a panel discussion about the intersection of art and Artificial intelligence next week, and I am curious how fellow creatives feel about Artificial intelligence. Have...
I will be participating in a panel discussion about the intersection of art and Artificial intelligence next week, and I am curious how fellow creatives feel about Artificial intelligence.
Have you used AI before in the creative process? If so, what services have you used/prefer?
What do you think the role of AI is in the creative process?
Does AI enhance creativity or limit originality?
What are the ethical implications of using AI to create art?
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Art Fight is happening next month, are you participating?
For those that don't know, Art Fight is a collaborative creative project that sorts artists into two teams and lets them upload their original characters. In order to score points for your team,...
For those that don't know, Art Fight is a collaborative creative project that sorts artists into two teams and lets them upload their original characters. In order to score points for your team, you have to draw the other team's characters, with more involved and polished artworks scoring higher points. I'm participating for the fourth time this year, and if you're going to as well, feel free to drop your art fight URLs in the comments so we can follow and "attack" one another!
11 votes -
Stable Diffusion anyone?
Anyone here like making art with Stable Diffusion?
19 votes -
We’re knot friends
6 votes -
Where is a good place to get commissioned artwork?
I have a gift idea for my husband that involves commissioning some specific custom artwork (Pokémon-themed, in case that matters!). I did some cursory searches and turned up results on Etsy and...
I have a gift idea for my husband that involves commissioning some specific custom artwork (Pokémon-themed, in case that matters!). I did some cursory searches and turned up results on Etsy and Fiverr, but some of these look like they’re automated and are suspiciously inexpensive. Other offers on those sites look more promising, but I’m not even sure if Etsy/Fiverr are where I should even look in the first place.
I’m happy to pay an artist for their work and want this to be something of quality. I’m also fine with waiting on it — some of the stuff I’ve found so far looks tailored for speed.
What’s the best place I should look with quality artists who I can pay fairly for their work?
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4.2 gigabytes, or: how to draw anything
24 votes -
Lexica - Search engine for images generated via stable diffusion
10 votes -
The Daily Wrong - AI Generated Lies Every Day
7 votes -
DALL-E 2 prompt book
8 votes -
MidJourney sharpens style of AI art
8 votes -
Astronomic Comics – Generative Comic Books
11 votes -
Dithered Branches – Generative Art Analysis
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Cryptographic Digital Art Tokens, a concept
Hi folks. I'm posting this in ~creative because I want to see what other artists think of it; the technical side is important too, but artists and art are the focus of this project. Cryptographic...
Hi folks. I'm posting this in ~creative because I want to see what other artists think of it; the technical side is important too, but artists and art are the focus of this project.
Cryptographic Digital Art Tokens are a concept I've been working on for a while, to provide some of the benefits of crypto tokens without perpetuating the harm they create.
CDATs are not NFTs. They are not designed to facilitate investment, but rather collection. They do not use a blockchain and do not rely on distributed consensus at all. Instead, they use traditional cryptography to validate the ownership of art.
How CDATs Work
Let's say an artist Adam creates a piece of art called One. He decides he wants to sell a CDAT of One, so he creates a CDAT key and publishes his public key on his website, adam.art.
A collector, Beth, decides she wants to buy One. She e-mails Adam and they agree on a price, and exchange keys; once she has paid, Adam sends Beth a CDAT, which he has signed. Beth then cross-signs the CDAT and sends it back to Adam. It ends up looking like this:
=== CDAT DATA === Artist: Adam <adam@adam.art> Collector: Beth <beth@betawork.codes> Date of Sale: 2021-12-08T19:50:56Z Title: One, a Digital Story Work ID: art.adam.one Cover Hash: e82c294938320bf4fab56970f52e1ddf Work Hash: 3179c999f1d4fab4bcc8a57bca1c9d8c Artist Key Fingerprint: c634d0420f825b91 Collector Key Fingerprint: 3b2e3bbf91ec96c2 === CDAT SIGN === Artist Signature: YTtsc2tkamY7bHNramY7bGtqZDtsa2pmYTtsZGt... Collector Signature: cXdpZXVwcXdpeXR1djtsbmFvdWNuZWN2cHdl... === CDAT META === Cover URL: https://adam.art/images/one-cover.jpg Work URL: https://adam.art/art/one.zip Artist Key URL: https://adam.art/static/cdat.key Collector Key URL: https://betawork.codes/ === CDAT OVER ===
In an ideal world, with all the software enablement I want to do, Beth would be able to take this token and put it in a digital gallery or on her website, where the art piece, and her ownership of it, would be proudly displayed for all to see in a user-friendly, beautiful format.
Structure
The CDAT has three sections - DATA, which is signed, META, which is not, and SIGN, which contains the CDAT's cryptographic signatures. Hashes and key fingerprints are in the DATA section, but URLs are in the META section, which means they can be changed later; artists and collectors can re-host their art and keys, so long as the files' hashes or fingerprints remain exactly the same.
Semantics
Because the CDAT is cross-signed, anyone can see that both Adam and Beth have agreed to the sale. Assuming the signatures and keys all check out, Beth can now prove to people that Adam sold her his art, and Adam can prove that Beth bought it.
Implementation
In order for this interaction to work, we technically need only existing technology: you can validate such things with GPG and some manual reordering. Ideally, though, we'd have a few tools:
- A CDAT validation program. This should include a command line program and a GUI (maybe even a mobile app?), and would validate the following information:
- The given signatures are valid and correct for the given CDAT.
- The keys used to sign the CDAT match both the given fingerprints and identities.
- The linked key URLs, if any, in fact point to the indicated keys.
- The linked art and cover URLs, if any, in fact point to files with the given hashes.
- A CDAT creation program. This should include a command line program and a GUI. It would take as input the relevant keys and names, provide a way to set the date, and ensure that everything relevant is online at the given URLs.
- This program would be used by both artists (to create CDATs) and collectors (to cross-sign CDATs).
- A CDAT hosting service. Obviously there could be more than one of these, and people could host their CDATs and art on their own machines - that's decentralization, baby! - but it would be very nice to be able to host CDATs, art, and keys for free or a nominal fee.
This would be a great start, but in order to really kick-start the ecosystem, it would be nice to provide some additional enablement software, such as:
- A drop-in HTML embed that uses client-side JavaScript to display and validate CDATs on a website.
- A browser extension which validates CDATs found on arbitrary websites, on the user's request.
- A self-hostable CDAT gallery for artists and collectors which displays who owns what, and which art pieces are still for sale.
Please let me know if this idea is interesting to you, and ask any questions/leave comments!
9 votes - A CDAT validation program. This should include a command line program and a GUI (maybe even a mobile app?), and would validate the following information:
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Infrastructures - Generative Art by KilledByAPixel
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Auto Torus - Generative Artwork
3 votes -
Aliendscapes - Generative Parallax Landscapes
4 votes -
Art Fight 2021: A whole lotta art
9 votes -
PixelCraft: A pixel art editor
6 votes -
ArtStation has been acquired by Epic Games, and is reducing its fees by 60%
11 votes -
Revisiting old art: a character redraw
8 votes -
Art Style Blend AKA trying not to draw how you draw
12 votes -
Tiny Sprite Sheet Generator 👾
16 votes -
How to use Getty Open Content for your custom Zoom background
3 votes -
A new painting I made, yet untitled. Oil on canvas, 60x80
14 votes -
ZzArt - Abstract Art Evolution - Now Open Source on GitHub!
8 votes -
Any large-scale art installations you'd recommend?
Howdy folks. Had a recent interest in large-scale art projects, and I'm not sure where to start looking to find more. Anything that by nature has to exist outside of a museum. I'm looking for big...
Howdy folks.
Had a recent interest in large-scale art projects, and I'm not sure where to start looking to find more.
Anything that by nature has to exist outside of a museum. I'm looking for big displays. Whether it be large scale performance art, buildings erected at the will of an artist, or things like the Dumb Starbucks event that took place out in Los Angeles.
Installments that took any measure of great coordination, investment, or raw personal effort.
I feel like I'm doing a right shit job of describing this - but maybe you get the idea. If anyone has links to news articles, blog posts, or whatever about these kinds of art please drop a comment!
9 votes -
How Dickens, Brontë and Eliot influenced Vincent van Gogh
5 votes -
See the early looks for Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth Vader and other “Star Wars” favorites, from the Oscar-winning John Mollo’s sketchbooks.
6 votes -
Redrawn Character 2012-2018
8 votes -
The surprising story of wallpaper
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Inktober
So once a year artists all over the internet settle down and attempt Inktober, where we abandon our digital tools and attempt to put out paper-and-ink drawings once a day for the full month of...
So once a year artists all over the internet settle down and attempt Inktober, where we abandon our digital tools and attempt to put out paper-and-ink drawings once a day for the full month of October! There's "official" prompt sheets and the like, but a lot of us focus on just getting the art made rather than going by a list of ideas to draw.
I never make it the full month, but we're three days in now and I'm currently 3 for 3!
Anyone else taking part? I'd love to see what you've made!
21 votes