QA TIME! by NorthernRed, literature
Literature
QA TIME!
Q: Do you ever experience burnout from producing all of this content?
A: Yes. BUT, To make my workflow easier and avoid burnout, I’ve found it’s much smoother to tackle a week’s worth of work in a single session, treating it like animation rather than drawing each piece individually. I use TVPaint Animation software for drawing, where frames are arranged as horizontal layers. For example, drawing 7 frames of a cat gives me 7 days’ worth of content, while also keeping consistency across each drawing.
Q: How the hell do you manage to do that? I can barely even do one thing let alone THAT much at once!
A: For me, treating the daily sets aka BUNDLE like animation helps a lot!
Instead of doing seven separate drawings, I sit down and make seven frames in one flow. It keeps everything consistent and it feels way less draining. Honestly, it saves my sanity and time!
Q: How long is an average session???
A: It depends on the animal and this time I also add extra help lines. On average
Submitting References and Clutches by IridescentMirage, literature
Literature
Submitting References and Clutches
:iconhttydragongrounds:The first step is the hardest, but don't fret! This guide will walk you through the process of reviewed submissions. Pre-Submission Checklist When submitting your reference sheet or clutch, certain things must be present. Here are some handy checklists to help you look things over: Dragon Reference Checklist 1. The image clearly features a full body, full color image of the dragon
2. All required information is present in the description
3. AP from the reference image (and clutch image, if applicable) is tallied in the Affection, stats, and Stat Total Nano Reference Checklist 1. The image clearly ...
Editing by fantasiapearls, literature
Literature
Editing
Here are an list on programs you can use when you draw.
I have listed if these cost money, and if they use AI.
Most of these you download at any device under the category. But double check first.
Some are for both, but I recommend that version who are under the device.
Programs on computers
Photoshop (cost money)
I used it a long time ago. Good for editing.
Gimp
Similar to Photoshop, from GNU. Free.
Krita
Similar to Photoshop. Free.
MsPaint
A regular painting tool on Windows.
Blender
3D modelling. Free
For android
Sketchbook
Drawing app. Premium costs money.
Snapseed
Regular editing. Free.
Pixlr
regular editing. Premium costs money. Uses AI.
Canva
Log in. Premium cost money.
Uses AI. Some prompts that are free.
You can edit different printable things, like business cards. Also video edits, to Instagram and more.
PicsArt
Premiums cost money.
Online based, but it shows many ads. Limited offline.
Uses AI. That costs.
Amaziograph
Costs money to install.
Can do mandalas, Kaleidoscope,
Trouble with Pixai Animation Feature by anonymousteen123, literature
Literature
Trouble with Pixai Animation Feature
I am so confused with the new animation settings. How do I get Pixai to animate like it used to? I’ve used up so many credits tinkering with the controls and All I can get is some still images with a few movements in the background.
IDEA #27 THE DIGITAL MOOD OBJECT COLLECTION by ParkieP24, literature
Literature
IDEA #27 THE DIGITAL MOOD OBJECT COLLECTION
A collection of digital “objects” that represent moods, vibes, or states of mind.
You design them.
You name them.
You collect them like digital artifacts.
No coding.
No websites.
Just creativity.
⭐ TITLE
Mood Objects
TAGLINE
A digital collection of objects that don’t exist in real life, but feel real anyway.
⭐ SECTION 1 — What a Mood Object Is
A mood object is a small digital creation that represents a feeling, vibe, or moment.
It can be:
a shape
a symbol
a tiny illustration
a texture
a color blob
a glowing orb
a scribble
a geometric thing
a sticker‑style graphic
You design it however you want.
⭐ SECTION 2 — Mood Object Categories
Each category is a Guided Link so you can expand it later.
Calm Objects — soft shapes, muted colors
Chaos Objects — sharp, messy, energetic
Soft Objects — pastel, round, gentle
Electric Objects — neon, sharp, glowing
Memory Objects — nostalgic, faded
Dream Objects — surreal, floaty
Comfort Objects — warm, cozy
⭐ SECTION 3 — Mood Object
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