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RE: Sybarite feat. Tomb by VESHZA

in Alien Art Hive3 years ago

Yes, i grew up watching Bob Ross and have always loved him. If you haven't seen it yet check out his biography documentary! I photoshopped (ms paint) my face into his afro for my profile pic here! hahaha

I would bet developing is a world of difference to writing and creating content for a blog. However, the art communities and the opportunity to engage with your art are pretty incredible. Having your tech background should make the learning curve a lot easier to manage as well. If this first post is a launching point for your 'blog' then i think you are going to do just fine on the blockchain! It takes a lot of people much longer to offer up a post of this quality level.

My main tip would be to have fun. Express yourself and the more you share of yourself, your art, and the process the more well-received you will be imho. It does take a while to get traction but a big mistake some folks make that create great art is to just post the art with not much info surrounding the content or process. In those cases, less isn't more. A little effort goes a long way. I can tell you put effort into what you do... so just keep up the great work and i think you are really going to like it here! Take care bro!

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WOW!! Thanks for the all the kind words and encouragement! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you also for the Ross bio doc reminder. I added it to my "Watch Later" YT list some time ago and then completely forgot about it. I'll go ClipGrab it to watch tonight!

And.... 💙🤣💙🤣💙🤣 your avatar!

I have a B.F.A. in Ceramics, Sculpture, and Drawing (1991) but in 1983 (junior year high school) I taught myself B.A.S.I.C. on a Commodore 64...But I was drawing since very young. Then in 1996 founded one of the first Web Dev Agencies in the Southwest, which still exists today (in a different name/format) of our current company, Bare Feet Studios LLC.

So the Computers & Art have always been intertwined and I don't see a difference between them... They are both about problem solving, constant learning and experimenting, and fixing mistakes. 😉

In terms of the blogging & writing, being able to comment your code is an "art" in itself and the best developers also tend to be good commenters and writers.

I just posted my 2nd entry and I'm developing a "structure and syntax" for the posts to make them more consistent, informative, and faster to produce: https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@limn/skipping-jae

Thanks again for the amazing support!! 😃