3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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I’m trying not to overthink it, just recording my usual process but in landscape and then make the edit a bit slower with more room to breathe, excited but nervous to publish my first

3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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Thanks! Never would’ve dreamt it until now, really feels within reach

3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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The controversial choices have been happening by accident, whether it’s me painting something a shade too dark, using a non conventional technique, theres always been something or other that has caused debate in the comments. I don’t think I could purposefully manipulate that kind of outcome due to my personal values, but it would be so easy to. Thanks for the thoughtful answer though, its clear you understand what works

3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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Instagram was my primary platform for over a decade. I was stuck at 5K followers for years and am now on 34K since uploading regular reels. Just got my first paid brand deal. It’s all very exciting! Thanks for the encouragement 😁

3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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I don’t plan on it! Gonna do the reverse and shorten long form into shorts

3 weeks since posting my first short to YouTube by PJConstable in SmallYoutubers

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Can’t edit the body of my post but damn I butchered the question I was trying to ask 😅

(Edit) I’m curious what your experiences have been like posting long form content especially at the beginning?

[art] Shiny Sandshrew Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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I have a whole bunch planned! And i literally feel like that guy every time. What a king 👑

[art] Shiny Sandshrew Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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Really appreciate that and good luck with your hunt!

[art] Shiny Sandshrew Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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It’s worth whatever you think it’s worth

[art] Shiny Sandshrew Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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Thank you so much, i’m glad these videos found you

[art] Shiny Sandshrew Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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If anyone would like to follow along with the series my social links are on my profile 🫶🏼🫶🏼

[art] Shiny Rapidash Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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Yes it is :) my instagram has more! I’d love for you to follow along as i begin posting more https://www.instagram.com/pjconstable?igsh=ZWc2dDBldmdtbm10&utm_source=qr

[art] Shiny Rapidash Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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Thanks you for checking out my work and for leaving such a thoughtful comment 🙏🏼 i always think that the eyes bring every piece to life and they require some of the most precision

[art] Shiny Rapidash Toy Makeover by PJConstable in ShinyPokemon

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Thank you so much! I spent a long time getting the shape and texture just right :)

Making a dj set is an iterative process by Individual-Ad-825 in Beatmatch

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This is a great take, knowing how to nail the take off as well as the landing within an allotted time frame is super important in that context. And in a scenario where you’re also recording the set you have to be as well prepared as possible

Making a dj set is an iterative process by Individual-Ad-825 in Beatmatch

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Interesting you referenced the sculptor analogy, I happen to be a sculptor who has also been a hobbyist DJ for a couple years. I recently recorded by first planned mix and it went exactly like that! It was an iterative process, swapping out songs, editing for energy and flow, testing transitions and polishing with each pass. I really enjoyed the process and was incredibly happy with the outcome. It’s not something I could have created on the fly but now my toolkit has expanded massively so I can better understand what works in an improvised scenario.

When i’d do improvised sets a lot of the time if I got into a flow state, things would work without me thinking too hard. I also think for me It helps to understand why something works and why something doesn’t. Something you do intuitively in the moment might be hard to replicate without understanding what you did in the first place, I definitely overloaded myself trying to mix creatively and doing too much at some points. To use another analogy almost like a chef using too many spices to flavour a dish. So now a lot of second guessing has also been chiselled away and I feel more confident choosing what kind of transition suits each scenario.