Thanks for the kind words. Your art looks really good as well, I like the picture book look. Let's keep in touch.
Only have to look at social feeds to see that most of us 30-40-year-olds don't have much interesting to say most of the time either, in fairness.
@mike Yeah, unfortunately you're right. Most humans aren't very interesting. But it's more forgivable if they are teenagers.
But that is a threat that I should use one day; "Do your homework or you'll become a 30-40 year old with nothing interesting to say but still insists on tweeting their vapid opinions."
100%. Speaking of homework, building a 90s-style website would probably make a great assignment.
The teenagers that I tried that assignment on couldn't stand text based websites. They were too used to the overstimulating video of tiktok.
Re: "Bad hindsight: - Comedy is just tragedy remembered. You will miss this period of your life, if only because you have now what you won't have in the future (time). Re: "Next generation" - the wisdom of knowing you have nothing to add is invaluable and one I learned many years ago (despite a superficial look at my webpage indicating otherwise).
@murid That bad huh? Still, as you say, all the more reason to celebrate those who do give it a go, even if they "fail" in they eyes of some.
Bad Hindsight resonates with my heavily, especially at this current moment in time. So well said. Thank you.
I color some stuff digitally, but I just like pen and paper more. The physicality of it makes it satisfying.
feel the same too re: websites as craft. is honestly part of the appeal as transitioned from keeping physical journals to a web page. the vigilance to stop romanticising the past is also important to maintain - always think its interesting how many children use neocities as an anemoia producer to escape the terror of the modern age.
Can definitely relate. XD There will, eventually, maybe, be mermaids! It's the spirit of it that counts.
Thanks. I have many more shrimps, but I haven't gotten around to scanning that sketchbook yet.