Lotta artists make their living through Twitter
Lotta artists make their living through Twitter
Gotcha. I’m new to printing in general but the use-case here is a wearable helmet for a costume so seems like PETG is worth the hassle. Definitely getting a lot of stringyness at my current settings though so maybe some extra finegaling is in order.
I kinda live in a swamp tho so it’s pretty humid at all times here, though the printer is in the same room as a dehumidifier lol.
No residue just some really stuck on bits, and I’m using a PEI sticker so I can’t really get it off super easily. Will probably invest in one of those magnetic beds soon.
Is this just down to the humidity?
I’m shocked!
Life in prison for the entire board of directors for the top 100 largest polluting corporations would do a lot more I bet.
What a terrible day to be literate
It’s been a minute since I saw it but I thought the humor was well executed. There’s a lot of talk lately about how modern blockbusters (read: marvel) are oversaturated with humor, but I feel like Honor Among Thieves struck just the right balance for a movie about DnD.
Edot: will say that my friend still cracks up whenever he thinks of Themberchaud so that’s probably where his vote goes
I think reddit’s staunch hatred for artists is pretty gross personally, I’m very much in favor of letting artists advertise in the manners outlined in the op.
Once post tags/flairs are implemented it’ll be easy enough for folks who aren’t interested in character art filter it out, and people who are, to actively search for it.
Art is, now, a pretty ingrained part of the DnD/TTRPG culture and I think we should celebrate or at the very least, aide in the self-supporting of the people who create it.
Where have you been the last decade?