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Tedious Tendencies

@tedioustendencies / tedioustendencies.tumblr.com

Come for memes, stay for the art.
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Wowie has the last few years been one whirlwind after another, eh? Me too, I feel ya! Due to world events as well as personal, I took a pretty extensive break from most social media. A brief update of the good and the bad of what led me to go on standby in the first place:

I think everyone can attest that the pandemic had some sort of effect on their lives. While it did impact mine like my job and mental health, it hit the hardest when my step dad nearly died from it. The wonderful news is that he’s made a remarkable recovery! Our family is still struggling with some of the lasting effects both physically and mentally, but overall, we’ve come out of this fighting and that’s what we’re gonna keep on doing. I’ve made a deeper connection with my step dad which I am so very grateful for.

I’ve also made new friends! I became the DM for a D&D game and we’ve been playing for about a year now. The group is hella chaotic both in person and in character and that makes for some wild shenanigans. 

For a while I wasn’t drawing because my chronic health issues were getting the better of me. I was in significant pain all the time and couldn’t focus on anything, and even if I had the mind to, my body couldn’t handle it. I’ve since found some incredible physicians that while I wish I could have found years ago, I’m thankful to have found them now. I may not be pain free but I’ve been able to manage it much better. Which also means, that I’ve been getting back into the swing of things and drawing more. (I spoiled myself and saved up for a surface pro 8 and it’s incredible to draw on!)

I bounced from place to place as I always have in my life, but I have been working since last year to find a way to get a house. Which isn’t easy if you’re broke af, single, and queer/trans. Especially when the housing market and interest rates is at a record high (just like eevvverything else it seems). After throwing in offers and getting beat out, having several offers accepted but too many negative marks on the inspection, months of house searching. I think I’ve finally managed to find something. There’s an agreement but I’ve also learned to be cautiously hopeful even when things by all other means appear certain. 

But enough about me, I want to hear how yall have been! Tell me your stories, your rains☔ and rainbows🌈 your aspirations for the future. 

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Just a reminder if you're ever thinking no one will be in to your ridiculous idea, there are shows like this out there...

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Did you guys know that the most recent version of sharks have fins that are kinda leg like and they like to walk up onto land?

no way i must have missed an update!

The Epaulette shark is only about 9 million years old as a species, making it the most recent branch in the shark family. And it is slowly but surely evolving into a land animal

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LAND SHARK!

LAND SHARK!

WHATCHA GONNA DO WHEN HE COMES FOR YOU?!?!

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darkwingduck

I will give him a kiss on the top of his little head

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mollyjames

The point shouldn't be to identify for sure 100% what is ai art and what isn't. I keep seeing posts advising one to look out for wonky perspective (as if perspective doesn't routinely trip up even the most experienced artists) or to pay attention to fudged detailing (as if impressionism wasn't one of the most influential artistic movements in history), and I think that's coming from a good place but frankly it's a losing battle. Remember when everyone was on about counting the fingers or counting the teeth, and a week later they had that shit ironed out completely? All you're really doing is giving these people more data points to work with to refine their algorithm. It's just going to be constantly shifting goalposts, and at a certain point real artists are going to get exhausted trying to make their art look as not algorithmically generated as possible. It'll be impossible to keep up.

So what should we do? Honestly, I think old practices are still best practices. Find real artists and follow them. Don't repost art, and dont spread reposted art. If something doesn't have a source, skip it. Support artists you like, either by sharing their work directly or donating. And if someone's work looks suspicious? Maybe give them a second look. See some of their other art before jumping to conclusions.

And yes, that means sometimes, you're gonna be tricked. Some people are going to fly under the radar and pass off ai art as their own. And that sucks, and they're liars, but you can't let the obsession with bad actors police real artists out of their communities, or discourage new artists from entering the scene.

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