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batzgutz · 5 days
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nervous abt postin here but!! life is short and whateva!!!! anyway this was mostly an experiment but i had fun drawing it so :3
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nart-is-a-monster · 3 months
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ALRIGHT HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII >__</
ok so, this is a PART 1 ¡YES! HI BATZ IM GONNA KILL YOU FOR BEING SO GOOD AT WRITING
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MY BRAIN IS JUST FULL OF THE SCENES OF THE FANFICS I READ
when I read, everything in my brain is just so visual for some reason and then my next move is to make a fucking comic or something, AND YES IM DOING MORE.
Also, yeah this is what I told you about doing something for chapter 5 last time, also remember that fic that was what if varian was the one on the amber instead of his father and then something something happens with the moonstone and then moon stone lives inside of varian?
well...
ehhehehehehehehhehehe
ALSO, OH SHIT!
THE NEXT PART IS GOING TO BE ONLY ON DISCORD OR MAYBE ILL MADE A NEW ACC BC THAT SHIT IS GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT SPICY AJHKGFAKJGHG
BTW GO AND GIVE SOME LOVE TO @aziraphalesbookkeeper
THIS IS THE LINK OF THE FIC WAAAAAAAAAAA
and I'm going to read the fic again so brb :b
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yuyu-bubu · 1 year
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more chalk art!!! went to the park again today :3
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harxzt · 6 months
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accessible-art · 2 months
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I hope this doesn't come off as a strange or rude question but as an artist I wonder who are the descriptors for? If it was for the blind 'blue' and 'warm' and visual descriptors of textures would only be useful to those who have lost their sight. Most descriptions feels like putting words and interpretations onto something that doesn't have them (like calling a nuanced expression on a character 'angry'). Poetry or a journal excerpt from the artist feels like it would carry the feeling of the piece more. It hurts a little when a piece that emotionally resonates with me is boiled down to a sentence, but I am autistic and are thus probably too overly empathetic to inanimate pieces.
I ask this question in order to understand why image descriptors are important. Any stories on how the descriptors have helped people would also be nice. I hope the question doesn't offend anyone. I hope you all have a good day!
Hi there! Descriptions are for all kinds of people. First of all, not everyone who is visually impaired has 0 vision. Many have some level of blurry/cloudy vision. Even someone fully blind from birth benefits from image descriptions. "Warm" and "cool" are relative, and so are colors! Color language can help understand the mood, the artist's intention, and the "vibe" of the piece. Even without seeing the colors, the general intent and understanding behind color language can be understood. I hope that makes sense? Sorry, I'm not great with words. I guess what it all comes down to is giving more information about the image so it can be better 'seen' and understood.
It may be difficult to see art that resonates with you be reduced to a text description, but would you rather that person not be able to experience it at all? Descriptions make it so more people can experience a work of art. Including a journal or poetry entry may carry more emotional weight, but that still leaves the original artwork inaccessible. Would you rather someone show you a painting, or give you a journal entry and say "this is what this painting means" without having any context of what the painting looks like?
In terms of expressions and the like specifically, I have definitely had an issue with assigning an emotion to an expression instead of describing it in a more objective way. I struggle with finding the words to describe each facial feature individually, so I fall back on emotion descriptors instead. That's something I'm trying very hard to remedy lately! Even so, an imperfect image description is better than none! Without one, it may as well be a blank post.
Ultimately, the goal is making it so more people are able to enjoy it! It can be helpful for visually impaired people, anyone using a screen reader, people with bad internet (for when the image wont load), and anyone who may have trouble discerning what the artwork depicts. I hope this was somewhat helpful! Feel free to follow up if you have anymore questions or anything.
- Mod Batz
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xxbabybeansproutxx · 11 months
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My Sanrio icon collection :3
If you have any icon requests for characters I haven't done yet let me know! <3
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mess-with-legs · 2 months
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SANRIO CHARACTERS AS HUMANS PART 1!!
Let me know in the comments which characters should I do next!
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clowngiirl · 2 months
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laughing-batz · 9 months
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Some old man batjokes art to celebrate my new blog 🎉
There’s isn’t like any The Dark Knight Returns batjokes art so guess who’s making it happen!!
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gabbyp09 · 2 months
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suis-art-collection · 17 days
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Apologies to a bat...
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big thanks to my two friends who drew their own rendition of bat woo!
here are the original images for anyone whos curious
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nart-is-a-monster · 1 month
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Cuando lo sabes lo sabes
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p0rkbun · 7 months
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sammy as patrick bateman like i promised
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qu-eefan · 4 months
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magical girl batz-maru
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accessible-art · 3 months
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Hey quick question, is it okay to put emoticons or emojis in image descriptions? Like if I'm describing a tweet or something and they use one, do I put that in the description or describe it too? Hope it's okay to ask y'all this. Anon bc I'm shy.
Sorry it took a bit to get back to you! I usually put a description of the emoji instead (ex: transcribing 🌂 as [closed umbrella emoji]). Some screen readers can read emojis, but every screen reader is different. Everyone who needs a description is different too, so they may not be able to distinguish emojis from each other visually.
Basically: I advise just transcribing the emoji rather than using the emoji itself, just to be safe and to take the most accessible path.
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sillyvisioncorner · 1 month
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Colour Coded Plushies
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