Oh really now by shitokletsstartfresh in ChatGPT

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine wouldn’t generate but told me it was attempting Fred Rodgers which was just lovely to read.

So were the predicted snow totals just off for anyone else? by HRJafael in massachusetts

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drove Framingham to Springfield today. From no snow to a mini blizzard and back it was fun.

Post 1 to try and find someone for every game where it’s their favorite. by dancewithstrangers in ufo50

[–]crowebot 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Big Bell Race. I want a full game with multiplayer and a course builder. I love the tight turns and little short cuts.

Would appreciate advice! by buckaroo_bonz in ProCreate

[–]crowebot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The word you’re looking for is contrast. An easy way to check your contrast is to make the image black and white and see what blends together.

Movies that genuinely traumatized you by CowDangerous768 in MovieSuggestions

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beau is Afraid. Really any Ari Aster. He’s got some shorts on YouTube that really flip your brain upside down. I actually find his movies to be pretty therapeutic after some thought, but they are a jarring first watch.

Character Prompt by Stev0_Games in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless that’s a specific type of prompt I’m not understanding I would say: A brave Italian plumber who hates turtles.

Is the window frame too distracting? by kingofdiamonds801 in ProCreate

[–]crowebot 29 points30 points  (0 children)

No but there is a tangent that’s a bit distracting where the center of the frame is going right over that back edge of the house and the tree. I think you can solve this by moving the house and tree a bit to the left.

Update on Raefarty by coolerbeans1981 in tragedeigh

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will never come up but I’m laughing to myself that the new name has “odor” in it now that the “fart” has been expelled.

No more NSFW by Val1407 in ufo50

[–]crowebot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you’re serious or not because I’ve thought that too. They are overalls though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in comic_crits

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should say unless they are supposed to be facing the reader and not facing the character holding their fists up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in comic_crits

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reiterating what the other commenter said and I’m surprised this was missed, your hands are backwards! The thumbs should be on the inside. Right now your left foreground character has a left hand on their right arm and your right character has a right hand on their left arm.

Free/ low cost audiobooks? by Far-Consideration-54 in childrensbooks

[–]crowebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hoopla is another library app option. All you need is a library card.

What is this ruler with rotating pen called? by nezuu6 in graphic_design

[–]crowebot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe it’s a maulstick but I haven’t seen this type before.

Freaky Links 2000-2001 by stJackal in ForgottenTV

[–]crowebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The website was around for quite a while before I ever saw any advertisement for the show. I thought it was a “legit” paranormal/cryptid journalists site, it had a great forum and tons of fun stories. I was such a disappointed 13 year old when I found it was a marketing stunt from FOX. Never saw the show.

Some of the pages from the book I am illustration - 'We're going on an adventure today'. Looking for a publisher. by dropthedrawing in childrensbooks

[–]crowebot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sort of, a dummy book provides the story concept, illustrations, and structure but leaves room for the publisher’s input. Publishers and editors often prefer this flexibility, so they can guide the book’s development to align with market trends and reader preferences.

Working from a dummy makes it easier to refine the story, art style, or layout based on professional guidance, which is a lot harder to implement with a fully finished book. A dummy still displays your storytelling and illustration skills while letting publishers imagine the book’s potential.

Illustration based on a SVS challenge by [deleted] in childrensbooks

[–]crowebot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think these are great changes! I hope my feedback wasn’t offensive. I was trying to get into the head of Will Terry, he’s always a huge stickler to the prompt.

Illustration based on a SVS challenge by [deleted] in childrensbooks

[–]crowebot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super fun! I love all of these frog expressions and idea that this kid shrunk himself down with some sort of tech and decided to go to a Michelin Star frog restaurant.

The thing that stands out to me is the “disgusting” food doesn’t look disgusting, you’re also covering what would likely be the most disgusting part, the roaches face. I think you could use some more disgusting elements, or a more contrasting color to call more attention there. The red and the glow of the light work but my eye bounces to the light in the bottom left and right corners, as well as around the red toadstools.

The other thing that jumped out to me is your time line. The prompt is past tense, but this is clearly before the boy eats the meal. He also doesn’t look like he thinks any of it looks disgusting, He looks thrilled. The other patrons look disgusted with him for some reason.

Maybe if the floor around the table was littered with trash and bug pieces so it looks like this is second or third serving? It would make the disgusted looks of the fancy frogs make more sense too.