You’d be correct in your caution, as it just so happens that was all tried, to disastrous results.
At least you’ll have more time to work on original characters then. Which you do have, right?
They make those for eyes?
When someone in the artist community says OC, it always means that, and nobody ever actually spells it out. So my thinking was, if there were as many artists on here as I thought there would be, someone might have one they could talk about.
I didn’t know those existed.
That’s nice but that’s a performance art, the “arts” as opposed to a work of art.
Wouldn’t the paint particles float/wash away?
But that’s kind of what I’m looking for, permanent products.
Yeah, but they teach them to do that outside the water, in environments specially made so they have no issue with it. I mean modes of expressive artistry that can be done while under the water, in their natural niche. Think, what can you teach a dolphin that they can take with them back to the wild and maybe teach to younger dolphins?
I’m sure, for example, if there were crops that grew underwater, they could make their own crop circles.
No, but it is possible to own an original character.
Are any of them original characters?
What’s OC spray?
That’s art but not the same kind I was asking/wondering about. That’s more performative art, or “the arts”, than the kind of thing you’d learn to form in an art class.
Should I not assume people won’t think USA stands for Uncle Sam Association?
OC stands for Original Character.
It’s a term in the artist community to refer to characters that are standalone, as in they aren’t from a particular work of fiction, which are in turn stereotypically (but not always) used for purposes of roleplaying.
OC stands for Original Character.
OC stands for Original Character.
It’s more of a hypothetical question, but I’ve heard someone on here put forward the idea that this site should be in the fediverse, which inspired the question.
This is a “creep” question?
I’m asking because school just started for everyone in the Northern hemisphere.