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Baldur's Gate update:
Started what I thought was a dark urge play through. Made my character and walked around making dar choices. Then I figured I was gonna try playing as Karlach for a lil bit, so I went to the character creator and looked at the companions. And then I saw the Dark Urge just chilling there. And I told my friend I was very confused, cause there wasn't a character called the dark urge in my playthrough.
That's when she broke it to me tjat when people said they had a Dark Urge playthrough they were playing AS the dark urge, not just being evil
Anyways, I had to start over on my own Dark Urge journey
I really enjoy playing video games, and am usually quite okay at it, but I for some reason am completely incapable of doing them correctly. Let me explain.
I usually aim for 100% completion in all games I play, which in turn tends to make me accidentally do things in the wrong order. In addition to this I am slightly stupid and fuck up a lot, so here are some of my best moments:
1. Skyrim: was gifted the game by a friend who loves it and was immedeately hooked. After having played non stop (apart from school) for about two weeks, my friend asked me what my favorite shout was. My response? "What the fuck is a shout??" I'd played the game for two whole weeks and just casually not gotten to that quest yet. I had the quest in my log, but I was running around doing other things, also killed a few dragons and had to go back later to be able to absorb their souls
2. Stardew valley: Played the game till I got tired of it, 100+ hours. Put it away, and then realized that romance is a thing in the game. I did not have a single hint of romance in my play through lmao
3. Baldur's gate: I during the entire thing with the thieflings in the glade I somehow fucked up enough to kill every single person there, causing me not to have the thiefling party and not get the Halsin quest. I did not realize there was another solution to that problem until halfway through act two.
I also managed to enter the goblin camp the wrong way, so I entered through the exit. During this I somehow killed Halsin. Then as I exited the camp I got the pop up for the Halsin quest, and then immedeately after a pop up saying the quest was over
4. Assassin's creed: when I play open world games I usually try to do every side quest etc I can before continuing with the main quest. In the ac games you also have a neat question mark for everywhere you haven't been. So any time I entered a new a new area, I'd loot everything. This caused me to get an inventory FILLED with quest items I did not have the quests for yet. Also ended up with a lot of quest items I never got to use after finishing the game
5. Horizon forbidden west: I did not realize there were areas of the map you needed a flying creature to access, so before unlocking said creature I was going around trying to explore every single location. Somehow also managed to glitch my way into one of the places that could "only" be accessed by flying. (I jumped like a million times till I managed to angle it correctly so I was able to jump into a tree and then jump the fence that way)
Also feel the need to mention that I do not own a sense of direction, and this is often revealed in the way I play games. I have a bunch of examples, but let's do the one where I tried to play breath of the wild.
I entered into a room. Straight ahead was a very obvious opening for where to go next, but I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything in one of the corners. So I walked around the room, "oh look! A secret door!" I opened said door, expecting a smaller room with some loot in it. What actually happened? I walked back outside...
That's all I can remember for right now, but there is most likely a BUNCH more
I got the Top 4.47% on this English Vocabulary test
Cas holding demon!deans face? don’t mind if I do-
I think it's really funny how school, like 5 or so years ago, drilled the dangers of deepfakes into our brains. Theyd show a vid of obama talking and saying absolute bull and then reveal it was fake. This past year this technology seems to have become more widespread, especially with voice filters, and I just love the fact that I've never once apart from that time in school seen a deepfake or anything actually pretending to be real
Deepfakes today are like "oh heres trump rapping about having shat his pants with flashing lights" or absolutely insanely good fan edits
School really made me think deepfakes would be a big problem in my life, but it ended up just being used for memes, and I am HERE for it
A redraw of a redraw of an OLD drawing
Just Dean and Cas being very happy together in Dean's bedroom in the bunker after the finale in which Dean absolutely did not die and Cas did not get sent to superhell😚😚
I made pizza and ended up with a bit too much ham, decided to give it to my cat. She ended up eating some of it but wasn't really too interested, she ended up leaving quite a bit of it.
What did she find that she absolutely loved and I physically had to tear her away from? Arugula... you know, the green kinda bitter kind of salad. She absolutely loves it.
The cat in question: (her name is Hiro)
Hey this is random but do you have any tips on making tattoos look realistic? I suck at it lol
I do actually! So in general, the best tip I have for making tattoos look kinda realistic is to blur them a tiny bit. Not like smudge them or anything, what I do is use gaussian blur and just blurring it a tiny tiny bit. Its smart to play around with this a bit to see what best fits your art style. Another tip is to lower the opacity of the tattoos a little bit. That way youll still be able to see the details of the skin and body beneath it, this tip is a bit more difficult tho, cause it can make the tattoo look brown instead of black. Its also very important to just take your time playing around with perspective etc, the tattoo needs to look like it wraps around the body part, personally I generally draw the tattoo itsself first, no perspective changes whatsoever. Then I place it where I want it on the body and start slowly making it fit the body. I generally start with the perspective tool, then I use the warp tool, and finally I go in with the liquify tool. Idk what program you use, and I sure dont know what all the tools are called etc (I use procreate) but its essentially three steps. 1. Make the tattoo the same perspective as the person/bodypart. 2. Make the tattoo wrap around the body part. 3. Warp the tattoo to help show off the smaller muscles and details of the body part.
I know this is kinda all over the place, and probably a bit confusing, but I hope you found it helpful!!!
Castiel with black wings with rainbow shimmers? Yes please
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