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The tree, though? By the width of the rail, that's a slim trunk, but it morphs into a tree that looks large enough to be behind the "train", but it's under the "cables". And why was it planted there?? The algorithm has no idea, because it doesn't know what a tree is.
Let's shift over to the overhead line. Any level of attention shows cables placed randomly that just begin and end out of nowhere. This isn't a picture of a functional piece of equipment - the algorithm literally doesn't understand what it's for.
Thought I might revive a few of my old blog articles, so I've made a new section on my site!
Starting with this piece on how I lay out print and web comic pages and my personal rules for creating good page flow:
https://t.co/WxF9YPcPTf
Last time I did a style experiment it turned out like this...
I think in retrospect I can see what I was going for, but it's also one of those pieces of art that just evokes a CRINGE reaction when I see it again.
Their culture's worship revolves around a galaxy visible in the night sky, known as "Soru, the light of Heaven" and inspired by Carl Sagan's quote:
"A still more glorious dawn awaits. Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise. A morning filled with 400 billion suns."
WOOO! Still 3 hours to go and we've hit £30,000, which means that the Foil Postcard & digital copy of Signal have been unlocked, along with the last reward:
A digital copy of Small Tales and Fairy Fails, my all-ages collection of short comics! ^_^
https://t.co/3PLKduOR7e
And that's not all! If we can reach the final stretch goal at £30,000 before the end of the campaign (just 8 hours to go and £1010 to go!), every backer will get a free digital copy of two of my comics.
The first is Signal, a visual poem about the search for life and knowledge.