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No.
And word of advice, don't make threads like this. It's frowned upon here to beg to be scouted.
At 12/15/25 08:52 AM, OnixDark wrote:At 12/15/25 12:03 AM, GoryBlizzard wrote:Here I am still thinking it's 2009. What's wrong with me?
nothing, you just miss the old days
Don't most of us over 25 feel this way somehow?
While I do agree that the perspective could be pushed to something more dynamic, the biggest draw for me is the fact that you have a real awesome energy that could really be utilized in a way that could make this kick ass to an insane degree.
If you plan on doing a Ver. 2 of this Sketch bring that energy in and consider pushing Zim's expression, I think you could really pull off something that could very well move toward a final piece in that respect.
At 12/27/25 01:19 AM, CecyItami wrote:I just jumped from there; I wasn't very relevant there either, but whatever. What I do now is upload content here and on Bluesky, and from Bluesky I automatically share the link with another page, so they can't edit it directly from there. I mean, I know nobody knows me, but still...
Well imho I think you got something with your work so I'm willing to vouch on grounds you got a good amount of technical skill, from what I can tell.
That aside, personally I favor Newgrounds over most mainstream social media on grounds that I can at least interact with people and build a following as long as I'm utilizing whatever skills I got to contribute to projects. Granted, there's been some bumps in the road here and I've had my share of rodeos on this site but all in all I prefer it because it takes me back to a time when it wasn't about algorithms and discord chats.
If I do use other platforms, bluesky for a few quick posts and for people to see what I'm up to and instagram for the mainstream audience. I don't really need anything more than that.
At 12/27/25 11:46 AM, Magicci wrote:idk man, i feel people, specially artists, don't really know how to voice their discontent towards AI on an appealing and convincing way, i mean, don't get me wrong, am the biggest anti gen AI on this site, but it is true that freaking out and shitting on everything and everyone related to AI won't solve anything, i've talked with plenty of "pro" gen AI people and most of them will end up telling you something along the lines of "i don't really like AI but i think most artists are really obnoxious" or even "i like it cause it piss off artists", this is already a won battle in the long run, but as i said, we are missing a crucial step witch is convincing people and finding good and appealing ways to take them into the artists side, it doesn't even has to be a serious or realistic thing, but something funny or that it hits pro AI mfs close to home, without being corny or pretentious, should be more than enough
I feel like this is why I've adopted a skepticism stance.
If I'm being honest, a lot of the Pro-Ai people you talked to are probably the Ai-Bro stereotypes who aren't going to listen from the sounds of it.
If you want to have a convincing argument the one thing you need to do is lay out the concerns and issues Ai has without coming off as alarmist and those arguments need to be curated in a manner that points out where the hard skills of being an artist cannot be replaced by gen-ai, and it needs to be directed to the companies using it and the supervisors people work for.
From what I have seen there are very few people able to articulate those things and direct their concerns to the right people. If you don't have the finesse to do it and if you don't know your audience, it's not going to amount to much.
Lets see...
Ape Escape: On the Loose
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker
GTA Liberty City Stories
Final Fantasy Dissida
Little Big Planet PSP
Modnation Racers PSP
At 12/26/25 03:22 PM, Oddlem wrote:I’m gonna be honest but I really don’t get why people keep migrating off of Twitter and then migrating back
It feels like every 6 months there’s some kind of new controversy, at this point I’m genuinely confused why people are surprised or even angry. They’ve been pushing this for forever, it was only a matter of time until the AI stuff got worse
And sadly they will probably just come back to twitter in a few months anyway, and the cycle will repeat
Stockholm Syndrome?
While we've decided to bump this topic back into relevancy, these are my thoughts as of the end of the year.
I found Bluesky to be convenient. Not necessarily as just some alternative to Elon's Shitter but because after I found a widget for putting a BlueSky Add-on VIA HTML I can make short posts quickly if it relates to anything I'm doing with my website, twitch, or even YouTube content without having to post a fuck ton of content I don't need on my website.
That being said.
I could potentially say that I don't need BlueSky and remove it at any point, only because most of my followers are on Newgrounds or Instagram, but it makes things a bit more convenient for me on a functional level. I rarely bother to scroll much on it anyways because in retrospect I don't really need to dive into the political rabbit holes that it has where people want to have their own little echo chambers as much as I use it if I need to make a quick post.
What isn't controversial about Twitter these days?
I jumped ship when Elon bought it and way before it became fashionable to do so. If I were you, I'd just take my leave and use an alternative. You'll save yourself a headache.
Well its a skill I had and its one I chose to double down on.
Go to whatever portal you want.
Click on the latest button.
There, you'll see all the new content that is being posted.
Happy?
At 12/23/25 07:01 AM, Labaskogama wrote:At 12/23/25 06:52 AM, DioShiba wrote:At 12/23/25 06:29 AM, Labaskogama wrote:At 12/23/25 06:21 AM, DioShiba wrote:Just learn how to draw its not THAT hard
O how do I draw on phone?
The point of the topic was to find a artist not to make fun over a fact I code on the phone
Google it theres plenty of apps out there if that's your option my guy.
Well I asked for an artist not an aia
Google is a search engine.
Fact of the matter is no one is going to do anything for you if you don't know what you want or can't articulate. If anything all you're doing us bringing the conversations in circles by demanding an artist for nothing.
At 12/23/25 06:29 AM, Labaskogama wrote:At 12/23/25 06:21 AM, DioShiba wrote:Just learn how to draw its not THAT hard
O how do I draw on phone?
The point of the topic was to find a artist not to make fun over a fact I code on the phone
Google it theres plenty of apps out there if that's your option my guy.
Just learn how to draw its not THAT hard
"Adobe"
Well.... not really sure what I expected here.
At 12/23/25 12:24 AM, Jojo wrote:At 12/21/25 05:53 PM, MoltenBomber wrote:2025 is the worst year of gaming
Ong... Someone poke me when Chapter 5 of Deltarune is out.
I'm sorry but tbh that's one game I have to admit I get tired of hearing about.
I get why its liked but some of the fans need to chill :(
At 12/23/25 05:00 AM, JizzyJazz wrote:At 12/22/25 05:32 PM, DioShiba wrote:At 12/22/25 04:52 PM, JizzyJazz wrote:kinda puzzled by the same people who called the game a 10/10 landmark achievement in video gaming now also calling it a game that was never great to begin with. nothing really changed except for the revelation about AI being used in development....
This is the thing that I get annoyed with the whole phenomenon... maybe even hysteria is a better word to describe it around Ai at this point.
Yes, Generative Ai has a ton of flaws and it does create plagiarism the work of other artists. It also has all these other problems that make me lean toward being against Ai personally, but not take a hard stance on it.
It crosses into fearmongering when people begin to dogpile over the admission of Ai when they take a hard stance on it and then they go out of their way to either harass people, start slander campaigns or send death threats only to feel good about themselves. It doesn't do anything meaningful or significant when things like that happen rather than to look at the topic objectively, keeping up with whatever news stories come out surrounding Ai, and then make informed decisions from there.
Whether you are for Ai, a skeptic of Ai that happens to be neutral, or against Ai, there's one thing we all agree on, it's here to stay. Whether you think it steals jobs or think it's the future just becomes frivolous grandstanding when that point comes into play.