Clip Studio Paint has recently added to ability to animate with it- the thing is that Pro allows you to have 24 frames to use (not 24 fps, only 24 frames), EX does not that have that limit.
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Hullo Tumblr! So I know I’m not the chattiest person on the internet, for which I do apologise (I’m just really not a terribly interesting individual), but I’m about to set off on one of my periodic long-distance rambles and was wondering if any of you might be able to help an itinerant illustrator out.
To give you some background; in addition to drawing daft little pictures, I also have a fondness for going on very long bicycle rides. Last summer, in the grip of some kind of quarter-life crisis, I set out from Oregon on my lonesome and somehow — after much cursing, falling over, getting lost and dodging rattlesnakes — made it to the Virginia coast. This summer I’m planning to head north from my home in New Orleans, traveling with my old art school buddy Amy. We’re going to make for Minneapolis, then hang a right and trundle through Wisconsin and Michigan, eventually winding up in Toronto. We might not make it all the way, but our hearts are bold and our sprockets are greasy, so we’re in with a chance.
We’re doing this on a pretty tight budget, which means we’ll mostly be bedding down in public parks, roadside picnic areas, RV parks and campgrounds. However! Since you Tumblr folks are such a nice bunch, I thought I might put this up here and see if anyone can help us out with accommodation while we’re on the road. Aside from anything else, it would be lovely to meet a few of y’all in person.
WHAT WE NEED:
- Somewhere to sleep. This could be the floor of your living room, patio, gazebo, nook, den, sunroom, basement, snuggery, library, man cave, garage, conservatory, yurt, barn, dungeon, dog kennel (providing the dog is amenable), or even just a patch of dirt on which we might pitch a couple of tents. We’re not fussy. We will be exhausted and filthy and hoping for death.
- Access to drinking water.
- That’s it! We truly don’t need anything else. No food, no bedding, nada. But if you fancy seeing two grown people dissolve into tears of abject gratitude, you could offer us the use of your shower.
WHAT YOU GET:
- The company of two expat Australians, one of whom is witty, charming and full of fascinating anecdotes, the other of whom is me.
- An original drawing of just about anything you like. I’ll probably post it to you after the trip, because I’m usually too knackered after a day of riding to do anything but eat peanut butter and stare into space.
- A copy of the Dime-a-Dance zine, when I finally get around to printing the dang thing, to be mailed along with your drawing.
- The assurance that we’ll be gone the next day, if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t like to be crowded (I feel ya).
- A detailed account of some of the more interesting roadkill we’ve encountered (optional).
- The satisfaction of knowing you helped a couple of crazy kids realise their dream of seeing the American Midwest at 8 white-knuckle miles per hour.
Here’s a little sketch map of our intended route:
… With apologies to anyone whose state boundaries I may have loused up.
You can contact me at ishkabibble.press@gmail.com. Thanks for reading, and have a marvelous day!
Reblogging since I’d love to help if only I lived in America, but maybe some of my followers can help instead!! Help Adoradora out they are a real great person and an incredible artist.