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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
woke-oak

chadmojito asked:

I wanted to formally enquire about a matter of utmost importance: would this account somehow happen to be, in any conceivable way... satire? I know it most likely isn't but I wanted to make sure.

tonyzaret answered:

Unfortunately, Chad, there is no way to tell if this account is satire- due to the troubling phenomenon know as “Poe’s Law” which states:

“There’s no way to tell if something is a joke or not, as I have seen things exactly like this posted for real, it says a lot about the way things are these days that you basically can’t do satire without contributing to that which you intend to satirize”

gabbergabba
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what's your average number of notes per post? (see below for how to calculate)

0 – 9

10 – 19

20 – 29

30 – 49

50 – 74

75 – 99

100 – 149

150 – 249

250 – 499

500 – 899

1000 – 1499

1500+

eta: the third to last option says 500-999 shhh

how to find the number: use this page to calculate the total number of notes your original posts have gotten, then divide by the number of original posts (and round the result however you see fit). here's mine as an example:

a screenshot showing the results page of the linked site. the top row of text has op's username and profile picture. the second line reads "142,200 notes". the third line reads: posts counted: 626 / 3899 (3273 reblogs ignored). the number 626 is circled and labeled "number of original posts" as an annotationALT

so i divide 142,200 by 626 and get 227.16, which i then round to 227 average notes per post

28.6 for my main blog (this one) 141.7 for my fandom blog. fan art doing a lot of heavy lifting for both of these since i posted fan content to this blog before making the other lolmao all thanks to the sam & max/welcome home fandoms really also learned i reblog way too much :P
color-palettes
reversedumbrella

i've just had a terrible idea

reversedumbrella

i present to you the mona lisa:

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reversedumbrella

ok so, for the last few hours i've been making this code that organizes the colors in drawings:

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(mostly @metukika's bc her works look really dope and i don't have many like that ;_;)

and these things feel like something that would be sold as a "deconstruction of classical paintings" like the "the kiss" by Klimt, "starry night" by Van Gogh or "Girl with a pearl earing" by vermeer

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i can imagine going to an art gallery and finding stuff like this, made by someone who thinks they are so so smart

gallusrostromegalus

Ok but this is actually phenomenally cool OP, and a terrific tool for explaining some of the weirder aspects of color theory, especially how to translate color from traditional media to digital.

I'm working on the teaching plan for a digital painting class I'm going to pitch to my illustration school, and I was wondering if you had something I could use to show this concept to the class? (In exchange for full credit and money of course)