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Unlocking The Power Of Creative Thinking
Creative potential is a concept that has been discussed in many fields, from education and psychology to business and entrepreneurship. It is the notion that individuals have the potential to produce original and novel ideas that can lead to success in the various facets of life. But what is creative thinking, and how can it be leveraged to help unlock the creative potential to its fullest?
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LA FEMME - Affiche A4 déclinable sur espace urbain (projet d’école)
Exercice de création d’affiche à l’occasion de la journée de la femme en mars 2022.
Annonceur : Positive Planet (Association loi 1901 d’aide à l’entrepreneuriat)
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I've been commissioned to draw a colored-in sketch of Chimata and honestly ive had A LOT of fun shes one of my favorite designs from Touhou altogether
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Reimu and the vanquishing of the Market
art by: "amibazh" who's been making these silly and unique classic art style Touhou paintings since 2018
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I'm debating starting a youtube. One of the things I love about learning how to do stuff is sharing the process and skills involved with people and that seems to be the preferred platform for that kind of thing; I find that with a lot of what I'm making it's so niche or weird that there's not easily findable tutorials on how to do what I want to do, so maybe it would help if I made them? Tiktok is okay as a quick and easy way to slap process videos together but I kind of hate it and I also don't like how unsearchable and short-lived content is there.
Youtube would be a lot of work, and I'm not convinced it would be worth the effort, but on the other hand, if I could get some traction there, it would be nice to have passive ad revenue to offset project costs without having to directly sell the random crap I'm making.
I dunno, guys. This site has been home for my art for a long time, and I don't see that changing, but it would be nice to have resources to put into some of the larger projects that aren't directly sellable.
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embodiment of scarlet ḑ̷̛͓͓̭͐̍̐̐͒̎͆̐́̈́͋͂́̍̓̓̂̾̚ĕ̷̡̻̙̼̮̟̗͈̲̄̑͋̇̿̿͝ȩ̷̧̬͇͇̗̩̹̪̩͊̈́͆̍̌̎̍̐͘͝e̸̢̧̝͓̟̰̱̹̬̜͔̹̭̺̤̤̠͚̅̽̔͒͋̒͋̐͑̌̈̃̈̕͝͝ę̸̢̤̪̭̺̯̦͕̙̥̖̞͛̽͌̇ͅͅą̴̠̯̜̳̬̫̖͚̣͓̗̤͙͕͍̯͙̩͇̪̎͐̉͗̑̀͂̃̅͋̔̈̾͆͜͝u̷̡̖̳͎̤̬̱͔̞͓̱̯͓̠͎̟̮̽̎̂̐̾̎́͛̃̆̑͛̃̌g̴͍͙̼͔̈́͂́̂͂͆̈̍̈͋̇̋̿̍͂̂̓͝͝͝͠͠h̸͕̦͓͓̩̥̫̮́̀̔͌̐͋h̴̛̰̭͙͎͇̖̝̗̣̮͕̮̬̙̥͑͋͒́̈́͛̈́͋́͛̂̈́́͂͘͠h̷̢̺̫̿̄̄̂͠ͅg̵̢̧̛͙͓͍̮̰̳̬̙͈̯̳͓̲͔̭̳̺̠̅̈́̑̈́͒́̽͗̇̋̚͜͝͝ͅh̶̨̬̣͔̣̭̣͚͔͈͚̮̥̦̼̥̱̪̯̀̓͂͊͐͊́̉̈͘g̵̨͖̹̫͉̹̩̀͐̾̈́͛̈́̆̀̓̋͐̏̋͘͜͝ͅȟ̸̢̲̘͈͍͕̫̰͖̲̱͚̺̟̩̫̼̖̒̍̐̎̇̅̄͗͂̀̿͒͗̇͑͘̕̕͝͠d̶̡̡̧͉̼̜͎͎̜̤͚̼̰̜̐̀̎̽͑̾̇̈́́̇̌̚͘͝͝g̷͎̬̬͍̟̻̺̒̒͌́͒̑̓̏̄̕͘g̷̰̝̮͎̘͗v̵̧̬̫͓̗͙̠̫̖̬̼̖͇̰̮̰̲̦̈́̒̌́̅͊̈́̆͑̾̒͝͠ͅͅi̶̡̧̢̢͍̦̻̯̬̳̣̮͈͙̰̻̖̰̝̟̭͎͚̇̏͒̌̀̇̎̆͆̆͗̓l̵̺͍͔̗͔͚͔̠̭͚͍̻̐͠
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The funniest thing about the news that project rene WON'T be a hard cut from TS4 to TS5 is that it makes me think that they were like "oh let's float this to the community and see if they like it..."
Then when we REALLY didn't it was like "OH JK, It's not part of the mainline series. Another 10 years of TS4!!!" So they're basically telling us without telling us like "yeah,,, we don't really believe in our product either. It's uh... not great."
Each piece of news is more hilarious and confusing than the last. Like, at this point, I really do feel like the higher ups are just sort of giving up on the series and being like "Let fucking Paradox figure this shit out."
I legit just don't believe that EA thinks they can make another mainline windows-based sims game because the market has changed too much and they don't think it's viable. I may be wrong but if I had to guess they're chasing the casual market and that market's mostly on mobile now and easier to manipulate with micro-transactions.
I think they're wrong, I just think that they don't understand that their audience changed. In like 2006, you had a bunch of teenagers who had computers and NOTHING else playing The Sims.
Now? Your audience is going to be mostly older life sim players and a much smaller group of young people.
Turns out alienating your older dedicated fan base to chase a much smaller group of 12-18 year olds that, let's face it, just don't care about the brand is a losing strategy.
It made sense to aim at that demographic in the 2000s, not so much now. LBY has a much better chance at succeeding because they're not trapped by a marketing strategy that was developed while Bush was still in office.
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