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Not me, though
No, not me. I'm still not an artist. But I found a guy named Doom the wolf who really is. He's way, way better at drawing than I am.
Check out DoomXWolf on Deviantart
Or see his Fur Affinity page here: www.furaffinity.net/user/doomt…
He's an artist who specializes in drawing attractive anthro girls, mostly Renamon. For how good he is, he doesn't have a lot of watchers. Go pay him a visit. If you like his work, watch him and write him some comments. Maybe even buy a commission from him.
No, not me. I'm still not an artist. But I found a guy named Doom the wolf who really is. He's way, way better at drawing than I am.
Check out DoomXWolf on Deviantart
Or see his Fur Affinity page here: www.furaffinity.net/user/doomt…
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He's an artist who specializes in drawing attractive anthro girls, mostly Renamon. For how good he is, he doesn't have a lot of watchers. Go pay him a visit. If you like his work, watch him and write him some comments. Maybe even buy a commission from him.
The story of Google and the Third Party Cookies
I'd love to make this into an interesting story, but I'm not a writer, so I'll just put it straight. So... Third party cookies Cookies are bits of data your browser keeps so that websites can remember what you did while you were on them. Then web developers figured out they could read cookies from other websites if the other sites gave them the right permissions. That's why you can log into Google, then watch Youtube videos on the same account without having to log in again. Then companies figured out a cool new way to use third party cookies: What if large advertising platforms could convince a whole bunch of different websites to use the same cookie everywhere? They could just follow users from one site to another and have a near complete map of each person's browsing history. This gave them the ability to understand a person's interests and daily habits better than most of their own friends did. The decline Unsurprisingly, some governments determined that this was bad, so some
A fun game to play with AI
There's a way you can attack text-to-image generative neural networks in the long run without resorting to using Glaze as a shield and Nightshade as a sword. (By the way, feel free to use Glaze and Nightshade to protect your artwork, if you haven't heard of them yet) If you normally draw highly detailed artwork, make a few (maybe one in every five or ten pictures) with the usual subtle mistakes you'd expect to find in some of the lower quality AI images: deformations in eyes or fingers, strands of hair with no obvious beginning or end, smears or smudges in certain corners, cloth folds on materials that should be pretty rigid... or make up some new minor mistakes of your own, as long as they're barely noticeable at a glance. Mark the images as available for AI training (Or don't. Everyone ignores the label anyways) and don't tell anyone you made them that way. If someone ever makes detection algorithms for Glaze, Nightshade or AI images, your pictures will bypass all of them and get
Doom the Wolf's Unified License
I have decided to create a new license for use of my work and characters. I posted the official version on my website (https://www.doom-the-wolf.com/license), but I'm putting it here so that the license might outlive the website. The old licenses are the following: Old Character License: https://www.deviantart.com/doom-the-wolf/journal/All-Characters-Open-609086031 Old Copyright License: https://www.deviantart.com/doom-the-wolf/journal/Open-access-to-all-of-my-art-770427625 Everything that follows this sentence is the license. Disclaimer This is not a legal document. This license may resemble a legal document but is not written in legalese and will probably not hold up in a court of law. However, I reserve the right to pursue legal action if I believe the license has been violated. I'm just trying to give as many freedoms to my viewers as possible without giving up my ability to prevent use of my works in ways that I consider highly unethical. This document has no loopholes. If the
The long tail
This journal is about Deviantart, but I'll get to that later. What is the long tail? In 2004, Chris Anderson of Wired.com wrote an article titled "The long tail", which predicted a future on the internet where entertainment industry companies would put less focus on promoting just the biggest hits and focus more on serving smaller communities with their localized preferences. The rationale behind this prediction was that the total revenue acquired by selling to many small communities would equal or outweigh the revenue obtained by selling the biggest hits to the largest audience. The long tail refers to the shape of the graph you get when ordering the list of items by the amount of revenue they make. The top few selling items make way more money that most of the items below them. Read more about it on Wikipedia: Applying this theory to business A good businessman will notice the obvious conclusion: The left side of the graph says you make the most money by selling the most popular
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I find you the best artist there is, for me art is anything. When it's poetic, animated, etc. it's all art! Look at your deviants point of view, you may see something basic, they see something extraordinary. It all depends on life's perspective.