Horses have a timeless appeal. So does the black and white color scheme. I combined both in this monochromatic watercolor piece, where I aimed to portray the power and elegance of this animal.
It’s been quite a long while since I’ve last done a #throwbackthursday post. This is a piece done about a decade ago. Unfortunately, it’s low quality, as I currently don’t have access to the original files for most of my older drawings. This was done shortly after the 2013 Sonic Boom convention, and is loosely based off a quote from a Tails Doll cosplayer at the event.
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I wonder if the whole #AI thing will finally convince artists that modern #copyright regime was never meant to protect them.
It was meant to protect the middlemen. The Amazons, the Spotifies, the Sonys, the Disneys. The film studios, the publishing houses.
Now the middlemen figured out they own basically all of art, and that they can just train a computer on that, to replace artists with a piece of software.
And then stop paying artists even the pittance they were being paid so far.
@rysiek If you consider Audiobook Narrators to be artists and audiobooks to be art (I do, honestly, on both counts), then here is a link to my catalogue of high heat audiobooks:
Decided to draw some of my Keroro Gunsou OCs again, also drew them in both their tadpole and adult stages (although Zepopo retained their tadpole features into adulthood). Apologies if the Kanji isn’t accurate; my Japanese is still at an extremely basic level.