• Started reworking on this Truck artwork since the original was lost in a computer crash that I'd had last year, luckily, I had parts of the Base saved in a Flash drive and started to remake it in order to upload on to InkBlot Art since I can't get a copy of the original artwork onto here, so I'd had to remake it.

    the Artwork is base around the Skoda Xena which was built by Skoda Liaz which was a Company in the Czech Republic that use to built a number of Commerical Vehicles from Buses, Trucks, Trains, & Military Equipment, now these days Skoda just make Cars with Volkswagen.

    The Skoda Xena was one of the most interesting Trucks that I've ever seen in Books & Online compared to many other Truck Brands that are now Defunct. #Vehicle #Semi #Truck #Skoda #Trailer
    Started reworking on this Truck artwork since the original was lost in a computer crash that I'd had last year, luckily, I had parts of the Base saved in a Flash drive and started to remake it in order to upload on to InkBlot Art since I can't get a copy of the original artwork onto here, so I'd had to remake it. the Artwork is base around the Skoda Xena which was built by Skoda Liaz which was a Company in the Czech Republic that use to built a number of Commerical Vehicles from Buses, Trucks, Trains, & Military Equipment, now these days Skoda just make Cars with Volkswagen. The Skoda Xena was one of the most interesting Trucks that I've ever seen in Books & Online compared to many other Truck Brands that are now Defunct. #Vehicle #Semi #Truck #Skoda #Trailer
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  • Considering we waited almost a year to only be greeted with a Facebook clone that hasn't even been reworked into being an art site, I don't think I will ever resume posting here. Everyone's followers have evaporated, I can't post images ON AN ART SITE, and so I must post to the void. If you happen to be interested, here are better websites to find my art on.

    https://skelleste.neocities.org/skelleste
    Considering we waited almost a year to only be greeted with a Facebook clone that hasn't even been reworked into being an art site, I don't think I will ever resume posting here. Everyone's followers have evaporated, I can't post images ON AN ART SITE, and so I must post to the void. If you happen to be interested, here are better websites to find my art on. https://skelleste.neocities.org/skelleste
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  • Check out my webtoon series! Flotsam & the Reject Island!
    https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/flotsam-the-reject-island/list?title_no=935420

    or buy the prologue and first chapter book on Barnes and Noble!

    Barnes and Noble link: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/flotsam-the-reject-island-emily-morales/1148826122?ean=9798260376874
    Check out my webtoon series! Flotsam & the Reject Island! https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/flotsam-the-reject-island/list?title_no=935420 or buy the prologue and first chapter book on Barnes and Noble! Barnes and Noble link: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/flotsam-the-reject-island-emily-morales/1148826122?ean=9798260376874
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    Flotsam & the Reject Island
    In a solar system in another galaxy, the sun is blue and there is a floating island where giant aliens and animals co-exist. Three animals who died from Earth had appeared mysteriously on an island they call Reject island. Only rejected individuals are seen on this strange place as love and fear drives their motivation to survive long enough for a way off the island if they can.
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  • sorry to ride the criticism train, but this site is really giving stock social media site with inkblot's name slapped on it, it's honestly creeping me out a little

    what bothers me mostly is how it doesn't at all feel focused on art anymore - you're encouraged to say "what's on your mind" with attachments as an afterthought. the wording of "photos" over "art"? reactions? (genuine question: do people like emoji reaction systems? they're fun on discord, but it feels... odd here (and to state the obvious, very facebook)) and why do profile galleries come after FOLLOWERS? what's the point of an art website where it feels that people's galleries are being hidden away? with all due respect, the redesign has a lot of things that just feel wrong about it
    sorry to ride the criticism train, but this site is really giving stock social media site with inkblot's name slapped on it, it's honestly creeping me out a little what bothers me mostly is how it doesn't at all feel focused on art anymore - you're encouraged to say "what's on your mind" with attachments as an afterthought. the wording of "photos" over "art"? reactions? (genuine question: do people like emoji reaction systems? they're fun on discord, but it feels... odd here (and to state the obvious, very facebook)) and why do profile galleries come after FOLLOWERS? what's the point of an art website where it feels that people's galleries are being hidden away? with all due respect, the redesign has a lot of things that just feel wrong about it
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  • New Version Number who dis?

    I'm lowkey just waiting for *any* deviantArt-like: (Inkblot, Artfol, SheezyArt, Cara) to make artists STOP *ONLY* posting onto general-purpose, timeline-only sites.

    It's harder to go through and consume a lot of art on those.

    Not used to the Facebook-y UI of Inkblot 2.0, as… I've been a chronic and intentional Facebook avoider all my life, but we'll see.
    New Version Number who dis? I'm lowkey just waiting for *any* deviantArt-like: (Inkblot, Artfol, SheezyArt, Cara) to make artists STOP *ONLY* posting onto general-purpose, timeline-only sites. It's harder to go through and consume a lot of art on those. Not used to the Facebook-y UI of Inkblot 2.0, as… I've been a chronic and intentional Facebook avoider all my life, but we'll see.
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  • I've been thinking about this for a bit, but many of the design choices that came with this 2.0 update are... baffling, to say the least? The site is actually usable now (it barely worked for me before), but it feels like another Facebook/Twitter clone, rather than an art site. I'll continue to observe how things develop but I'm not sure I'm convinced yet.

    I also wanted to test uploading art here but I quite literally can't, I get an error every time.
    I've been thinking about this for a bit, but many of the design choices that came with this 2.0 update are... baffling, to say the least? The site is actually usable now (it barely worked for me before), but it feels like another Facebook/Twitter clone, rather than an art site. I'll continue to observe how things develop but I'm not sure I'm convinced yet. I also wanted to test uploading art here but I quite literally can't, I get an error every time.
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  • NGL after 4 years it looks like a combination of Twitter and Facebook. I thought it was gonna be like old DA and more suited for artists? There’s no gallery, just a photo page like Facebook. The more I explore this site the more I’m turned off by it.

    What happened and why?

    I liked the other layout better.

    For comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWg1_XEEOK4
    NGL after 4 years it looks like a combination of Twitter and Facebook. I thought it was gonna be like old DA and more suited for artists? There’s no gallery, just a photo page like Facebook. The more I explore this site the more I’m turned off by it. What happened and why? I liked the other layout better. For comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWg1_XEEOK4
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  • Oh god... What even happened here? We went from an art site to a facebook clone?

    All my artwork is out of order, my page doesn't even feel like an art site gallery, the front page is just another scrolling timeline where everything is massive and built with only mobile users in mind... I have to scroll endlessly to see any new artwork, hidden among people's status posts...

    No way to browse just artwork outside of tags. No way to see a tile of recently uploaded artwork. At least as far as I can tell. Clicking on trending tags brings me to yet another timeline scroll, which isn't even centered on desktop. It's aligned to the left with a lot of dead space on the right that is just... empty.

    Yeah no. This website is not for me. This isn't an art site. ("Photos" instead of "Gallery"???) It's yet another generic social media clone. Sorry, but that's not what I'm interested in. I don't know why there's such a push for every new site having a mobile-centric UI, even on desktop, designed to keep you scrolling forever on your phone. It is *so clunky* to use on desktop. It's so easy to miss new art uploads, because you can't view thumbnails on a grid. Discoverability becomes tied to how often people share your pieces around.

    I'm just tired, man. Maybe I'm just getting old and exhausted from trying out so many new "art sites". The way artwork is displayed and discovered is one of the most important things to me. I want to be able to open the front page, and see a grid of new artwork, where I can select multiple tabs to open and browse at my leisure. I want my profile to have my art be the focus. I don't need everything to try to function like bluesky or twitter, and if this is the direction inkblot is going to go, then well... I don't think I'll be giving it another chance.

    So if anyone who happened to follow me here (I can see my follower count got wiped anyway) wants to see what sort of art I'm doing now, please check out any of my other social links here:

    https://runicillusionist.carrd.co/

    I hope for those of you who do intend on staying that this site serves your needs better than mine. But for me, I'm out.

    - Rune

    EDIT: WHY IS THE WEBSITE CARD LINK SO BIG!???

    Oh god... What even happened here? We went from an art site to a facebook clone? All my artwork is out of order, my page doesn't even feel like an art site gallery, the front page is just another scrolling timeline where everything is massive and built with only mobile users in mind... I have to scroll endlessly to see any new artwork, hidden among people's status posts... No way to browse just artwork outside of tags. No way to see a tile of recently uploaded artwork. At least as far as I can tell. Clicking on trending tags brings me to yet another timeline scroll, which isn't even centered on desktop. It's aligned to the left with a lot of dead space on the right that is just... empty. Yeah no. This website is not for me. This isn't an art site. ("Photos" instead of "Gallery"???) It's yet another generic social media clone. Sorry, but that's not what I'm interested in. I don't know why there's such a push for every new site having a mobile-centric UI, even on desktop, designed to keep you scrolling forever on your phone. It is *so clunky* to use on desktop. It's so easy to miss new art uploads, because you can't view thumbnails on a grid. Discoverability becomes tied to how often people share your pieces around. I'm just tired, man. Maybe I'm just getting old and exhausted from trying out so many new "art sites". The way artwork is displayed and discovered is one of the most important things to me. I want to be able to open the front page, and see a grid of new artwork, where I can select multiple tabs to open and browse at my leisure. I want my profile to have my art be the focus. I don't need everything to try to function like bluesky or twitter, and if this is the direction inkblot is going to go, then well... I don't think I'll be giving it another chance. So if anyone who happened to follow me here (I can see my follower count got wiped anyway) wants to see what sort of art I'm doing now, please check out any of my other social links here: https://runicillusionist.carrd.co/ I hope for those of you who do intend on staying that this site serves your needs better than mine. But for me, I'm out. - Rune 🐇 EDIT: WHY IS THE WEBSITE CARD LINK SO BIG!???
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  • made these w my left hand

    [ID: First image: A page of traditional drawings made with the artist's non-dominant hand. The lines are all squiggly, but confident nonetheless. Two of these doodles portray a person without a face, and in one of them they are pulling on a string hung from the ceiling with force. There's also another drawing, but this time it's of a big bell.

    Second image: A traditional sketch made with the artist's non-dominant hand. There are two drawings, one of a person with their face covered looking over their shoulder, and another of an arm holding a thin pen. The person's bony back is visible, and their right arm is obscured by their torso.

    Third image: A traditional sketch in red ink, which was made with the artist's non-dominant hand. There are three squiggly drawings of a faceless person, their face hidden behind a geometrical shape. The drawings depict them down on the floor, avoiding eye contact, and throwing their hands in the air to make unknown signs respectively.

    Final image: A traditional sketch in red ink made with the artist's non-dominant hand. It depicts a person without a face doing a peace sign close to the viewer. There's text behind them that reads: Share your beautiful unemployed soul to the world and let it change the color of the seas. End ID]
    #traditionalart #traditional #sketch #sketches #sketchbook #ballpointpen
    made these w my left hand [ID: First image: A page of traditional drawings made with the artist's non-dominant hand. The lines are all squiggly, but confident nonetheless. Two of these doodles portray a person without a face, and in one of them they are pulling on a string hung from the ceiling with force. There's also another drawing, but this time it's of a big bell. Second image: A traditional sketch made with the artist's non-dominant hand. There are two drawings, one of a person with their face covered looking over their shoulder, and another of an arm holding a thin pen. The person's bony back is visible, and their right arm is obscured by their torso. Third image: A traditional sketch in red ink, which was made with the artist's non-dominant hand. There are three squiggly drawings of a faceless person, their face hidden behind a geometrical shape. The drawings depict them down on the floor, avoiding eye contact, and throwing their hands in the air to make unknown signs respectively. Final image: A traditional sketch in red ink made with the artist's non-dominant hand. It depicts a person without a face doing a peace sign close to the viewer. There's text behind them that reads: Share your beautiful unemployed soul to the world and let it change the color of the seas. End ID] #traditionalart #traditional #sketch #sketches #sketchbook #ballpointpen
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  • A new year, a new book, a new look. I didn’t take this as far as I had hoped or wanted to but I did have fun reopening a new chapter to my sketchbook. This one features an Ocelot and some facts there about and a few thoughts.

    ***Like what you see? Consider donating me a coffee and I’ll write down your suggestion for the next couple pages :)***
    A new year, a new book, a new look. I didn’t take this as far as I had hoped or wanted to but I did have fun reopening a new chapter to my sketchbook. This one features an Ocelot and some facts there about and a few thoughts. ***Like what you see? Consider donating me a coffee and I’ll write down your suggestion for the next couple pages :)***
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  • Sketch of an old Disney character from the travel books. I'm going to draw him in something eventually.
    Sketch of an old Disney character from the travel books. I'm going to draw him in something eventually.
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  • Never was any good at playing him, but he’s still cool in my book!
    Never was any good at playing him, but he’s still cool in my book!
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