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Posts by Jonathan Hau-Yoon
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Relooted is OUT NOW!
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I've been a @dailymaverick.co.za subscriber for years because I want to support journalism that isn't funded by a billionaire. But they're partnering with pro-AI companies, hosting AI workshops, using AI to do research, parroting AI investors, blind to the dark future they're helping to push. :(
Boy, I tell ya.
#pixelart
I spent a bit of time with Vivaldi, in part because I used to really like Opera before the company got weird. I think the only thing preventing me from fully jumping over is some form of "containers". I rather like siloing social media/ads/shopping cookies off from the rest of my browsing.
If you and Lena ever decide to visit the southern tip of Africa, let me know! π
(our studio eats the model fee.) I try to find cosplayers and stuff too, I love getting dancers and athletes, but I wonder if it's the nature of timed study. Some folks find it stressful, or feels too much like work, staying at the studio after hours for it. I'm not sure how to improve it.
With the weekly group that I run our model rotation only repeats every 4+ months, though we tend to lack male models. But yeah, aside from a few dedicated regulars (who are friends and use it as a way to hang out), most people come for a few sessions and then fall off. We don't even charge entrance.
He's so regal π₯Ή
It was a really long time ago, but I remember it feeling like software that was taped together by hobbyists. Like programmers making a thing to make programmer art? Maybe that's how open source and proprietary stuff differs, but I feel like Blender and Krita think about the artist as the end user.
Having basically fully switched from 3ds Max and XSI to Blender and knowing that a change in mindset was critical, I'm going to go in not expecting it to be PS, but to learn what sort of workflow it wants to have and to try and streamline that. But I just can't do that under work deadlines. π
I had a really bad experience when I tried it over 10 years ago, but 10 years is a long time, and I should probably give it another try, especially with a different mindset.
So I'm currently dual booting Linux Mint after being a lifelong Windows user, and instead of doomscrolling I've been reading documentation, wikis, tutorials and figuring out whether to try and make Photoshop work. Krita is starting to look really good...
@marmoset3d.bsky.social Hello! I don't see anything about the team on the website. Last I met folks from there was Joel, Andries, Mira, but they all (perhaps wisely) seem to have dropped off social media? Are any of them still at marmoset?
Screen cap of parodic version of William Blake's "The Tyger" that begins: Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright (Not sure if I spelled that right) What immortal hand or eye Could fashion such a stripy guy? What the hammer that hath hewn it Into such a chonky unit? Did who made the lamb make thee, Or an external franchisee?
In honor of National Poetry Day, the greatest parody rewrite of all time:
And I don't know how much of this is your direction vs the models being good, but there's so much more expressiveness and storytelling going on, as opposed to just "pretty person existing". The ones with Neri in particular are incredible. Thank you for putting these together!
Hi Abbey, I subbed and was really impressed. I buy reference pretty often for for-fun paintings, and often in packs of like 1000+ images, arguably less than 10% are actually good reference photos (tbf for $10-$15 sometimes it's worth it anyway). TrueRef photos are like 90%+ winners though.
Dressmaker is coming to Steam... β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ store.steampowered.com/app/4019220/...
That's so good! Your consistency is really inspiring!
I said in my head "good ol' Sriracha" about a second before the VO said it. XD
Thank you very much for the write up! π We've just released an update that adds lace, and makes the sewing a lot easier. We also got the go-ahead to make a Steam page for wishlisting!
Dressmaker by @techartjon.com is one of those cozy games that lets you zone out while flexing your creative skills. Absolutely gorgeous, and I can't wait to watch development progress!
Full article over on TNTπ
thenerdytype.com/2025/09/17/d...
147 < Back Dress Process Quality: 92/60 Workwear: 214/40 Dress Complete! Dress Finished! Complete Commission
220 < Back Dress Process Quality: 88/80 Elegant: 177/65 Glamour: 177/50 Eveningwear: 177/45 Dress Complete! Dress Finished! Complete Commission
I played @techartjon.com's DRESSMAKER and really enjoyed it! I like the large amount of control you're given with designing your own dresses, and the textile gamefeel.
The devs are looking for downloads to help find a publisher: elyaradine.itch.io/dressmaker
Here are some of the dresses I made:
Check it out! This is super cool, being made by some of the people behind the awesome Terra Nil, and I really want this to get a chance to become a full game! They just need downloads to be able to prove that it can be a full project... π₯Ί
This is such a great review of Dressmaker! πβπ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfDi...
Wow, that corvid is gorgeous! Your work is beautiful, I'm sure you won't be searching for long, but best of luck! π
We've updated Dressmaker with a bunch of new things, like adding buttons and bows, viewing previously made dresses, more garments and fabrics and more! I'm making a push to get more downloads, because Free Lives is pointing at the "low" download count of 11k as not good enough to make the full game.
We've updated Dressmaker with a bunch of new things, like adding buttons and bows, viewing previously made dresses, more garments and fabrics and more! I'm making a push to get more downloads, because Free Lives is pointing at the "low" download count of 11k as not good enough to make the full game.
*points to @elyaradine.bsky.social and co's elyaradine.itch.io/dressmaker