Thanks to everyone in Discord who helped me learn how to upload images on Lemmy. I wanted to let you all know that the GME communities gave me inspiration to learn how to draw but more importantly, to learn about DRS and claim ownership of my shares. I know I am a day late, but I also wanted to wish everyone a happy cake day to our old subreddit that was taken down. Title of art: “Whose Book is Your Name on”

  • @MozooZ
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    31 year ago

    Haha looks good! Keep making art!

    Welcome. :)

    • @LetoucanhasderivedOP
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      21 year ago

      Thanks so much for your reply! It means a lot to me. I have considered making a comic strip collection on loopring where an anthropomorphic griffin goes to a lunch/dinner meeting and wouldn’t share his mayonnaise with a child who asked if he could pass the mayo. It would be the same griffin in the book of this art. I haven’t started on it mainly because the story lacks a lot of detail. If I do make something GME related in the future, I’ll definitely share it here on Lemmy.

      • @MozooZ
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        21 year ago

        Lol that’s hilarious. Yes, do be sure to post here anything new. More original art!

  • @bibic_jrMA
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    21 year ago

    Awesome, so glad you got it up here in the end! Loving the style. It’s got a good world building feel to it.

    • @LetoucanhasderivedOP
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      21 year ago

      I’m glad you like my art style. I’m actually not sure what style my art is, and my style most likely changed since I created this. I made a non-related GME piece for a different community right after I finished this one (I actually finished this last year, and slowly filled the books on the shelf with GME references as I browsed social media). But yeah, my art style is probably different now than it was when I finished this piece since I’m still learning and constantly trying new things.

      • @bibic_jrMA
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        31 year ago

        It’s definitely good to explore styles! Like you say it helps with learning and trying new things. Keep it up!