I am weary of Tumblr. I still post my art there, I guess. But I don't look at it anymore. I never really connected with fans very much in that space, anyway.
Prompted by your post I just scrolled through it for a bit and realized that the only thing I miss on it is the fabulous clothing Tumblrs I follow that post amazing period costume. In fact, I used it more as a way to collect reference for art than anything else.
Rather than finding the entry level to starting up a Tumblr blog easy, I have found it baffling the whole time. I never understood either the etiquette or how people managed to feel themselves connected to fandom in such a sea of stuff - but maybe that's just a product of the types of blogs I ended up following, as I stated above.
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Prompted by your post I just scrolled through it for a bit and realized that the only thing I miss on it is the fabulous clothing Tumblrs I follow that post amazing period costume. In fact, I used it more as a way to collect reference for art than anything else.
Rather than finding the entry level to starting up a Tumblr blog easy, I have found it baffling the whole time. I never understood either the etiquette or how people managed to feel themselves connected to fandom in such a sea of stuff - but maybe that's just a product of the types of blogs I ended up following, as I stated above.