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I’m Scáthu and I make art of inconsistent quality, style, and regularity | 我はスカースです、我が絵がちぐはぐです | ☧ 🇺🇸➡️🏴➡️🇯🇵
Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@Apot2063740 @C_U271D Pretty sure there was a half eldar uktramarine at some point
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@C_U271D Its funny how GW themselves actually floated this idea but its not what most fans expect. 1st edition 40k and one of the old Necromunda characters bounty hunters is a half human half eldar while Dan Abnett wrote a WHF story including a half elf character In all 3 the mom is human
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@VeliteAquila Part of the problem is the polychrome ‘reconstructions’ are typically quite garish with bright oversaturated colours rather than the more muted natural colours they would have had
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Polychrome slander will not be tolerated in this household




no earthquake (ear flu victim)@no_earthquake
anyways the real antique polychromy take is that you have to remember that we 100% know that in the ancient greek world marble was the slop medium and all the real good stuff was bronze with copper nips & artificial eyes
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@pitoumoder @C_U271D I have never seen a VN have second person narration
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@C_U271D ...are VNs even usually written second-person? feel like i typically see a first person narrator in the stuff i've read
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@toffee_32 @uncle_deluge Yeah people kind of reverse engineered basically what you were saying from that interpretation of the verb. It is poetic, but some people go to far try to insist you can only say icons are written. Though it should be noted you need to write the St name for it to be a valid icon
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@scaathu @uncle_deluge huh, I see. I keep remembering orthodox christians making a lot of focus about icons being written and I assumed it's a part of the purposefulness of the art considering how, well, iconographic it is as if assembling words and sentences
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@toffee_32 @uncle_deluge An aside, icons aren’t ‘written.’ It’s a weird thing that some Orthodox say online when they don’t understand how Ancient Greek works. The verb to draw is the same as the verb to write in AG. Imagine we said Hokusai wrote this because Japanese also doesn’t distinguish write/draw

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@uncle_deluge iirc icons are not just images that can be consecrated but are made through a process of ''writing'' by virtuous iconographers with a clear purpose, although idk how much the average orthodox cares about that if they buy random icons and the hindu icon store is still a problem
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@hirotonfa One of the things I appreciate Japan being ‘behind the times’ about. If it’s a digitised restaurant they will have cheapo dedicated tablets for it, no QR code fussing, easy to figure out shit
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I honestly just never go back to a restaurant after their QR menu frequently fails to connect to a working website, and there's no menu (even a singular one framed on a wall). Old people are completely right to find the over-digitization of life inconvenient.
Alex B@bprintco
You underestimate how much people hate QR codes and don’t use them. I see so many business owners insist on having them on their vehicles and windows. All you’re doing is adding pointless clutter. I recently tested this and sent out 3000 prints with QR codes. I had just over 300 calls, which is great, but a whopping TWO code scans.
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