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Clown who draws and sometimes publishes games.
Icon by https://cohost.org/bachelorsoft!

Also mine:
@RPGScenarios
@DungeonJunk
@Making-Up-Adventurers


My Itch.Io Page
earthshaking.itch.io/
Dungeon Junk On Neocities
dungeonjunk.neocities.org/
Making Up Adventurers on Neocities
makingupadventurers.neocities.org/
My Dreamwidth Journal for Writing!
shaker-e.dreamwidth.org/

aenglestudio
@aenglestudio

I'm looking for a place to post art work, like DA/FA/Weasyl/Ect. where I can reconnect to fans of my works that are built for the gallery first. I still have my FA account (actually, I have DA too, but because of AI garbage, I may just never post there again: which is really sad, because I like that the original page was open in 2005).

I have a tumblr, and I have a cohost, but these are not traditionally "gallery sites". Since I do heavily rely on cartoon animal art, I think a furry gallery might be best (even though I find myself expanding more and more). The only other site I can think of is Pixiv but that's more for Japanese artists.

The ideal gallery is 1. Open for everyone, and not just artist based 2. Makes commissions available for audience 3. Not App Based



and actually READING it, and not just glossing over the text to look at the illustrations

I don't know if I've ever actually been a good reader. My tendency is for my eyes to skate all over a page. It takes a lot of effort to follow along word by word. But I'm trying. Lots of discussion about the different purposes of drawing when used for art, drafting or design, and how perception colors or fundamentally changes what we see and how we see it.

Check out the bookmark I found in it. This book lingered for a LONG time in someone's collection. The Polaroid Sun came out in what, mid seventies, early eighties? It's been a minute.