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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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REBLOG IF ITS OKAY TO TALK TO YOU.
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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okok so hear me out: yung gravy has a v similar fashion style to rei and this proves it
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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first half of the hexagon piece!
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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linework and final colours for the first half of the stage hexagon piece!
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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final sketches for the first half of the leaders!
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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wips for a piece inspired by enter the hexagon/wiz 6 mic! i thought the stage divis could use some rep too!
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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I’m finally back from a long break bc of my exams!!! i dont need to worry abt school for like 2 months now so i can start posting again
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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fucked up how colors look different depending on what screen you’re looking at them on. that should be illegal I think
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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Solidarity with the Etsy Strike
The Etsy Strike isn’t just about the platform increasing its fees for sellers, although that’s a wild move for the company to make after bringing in record profits for two years straight. Rather, it’s about how these fees are structured to hurt small businesses.
In essence, Etsy is forcing independent artists to operate according to the same business model and practices as Amazon. The most egregious instance of this is the platform’s insistence that we offer free tracked shipping.
Shipping costs rose steeply during the past two years. The pandemic also resulted in significant delays, and the new regulations regarding shipping packages to and from the UK haven’t helped. To ensure “customer satisfaction,” Etsy now penalizes sellers who don’t include tracking on every order, even if it’s just a single sticker. In addition, Etsy is aggressive about its policy of burying the listings of sellers who don’t offer free shipping.
What this means is that sellers are expected to absorb the rising costs of shipping. We are encouraged to purchase mailing labels through Etsy, which generally overcharges and also levies additional shipping fees on the seller. To give an example of what this looks like in practice, an artist would be expected to pay about $4 in order to mail a $3 vinyl sticker. This is exponentially worse when it comes to international shipping.
In other words, this protest isn’t about paying a few more dimes to Etsy for storefront rent. Rather, it’s about how Etsy is forcing small business to choose between losing money or raising their prices to levels that would substantially decrease sales. Artificially inflated prices also effectively shut out artists and crafters who don’t already have substantial online followings.  
This is only one of many instances of how Etsy’s recent policies and fee structures hurt small businesses and independent artists. The situation is especially upsetting because it doesn’t have to be like this. Although Etsy was never without its flaws, the platform was relatively welcoming to part-time and amateur sellers, and this inclusive environment resulted in record-breaking profits for the company.
Unfortunately, this profit has led Etsy to consider licensing itself as a storefront for large international distributors such as AliExpress and Rakuten, who are already operating on the same scale as Amazon. This is especially unfortunate because Etsy forbids independent sellers from reselling professionally manufactured goods, thus creating a double standard that puts actual artists at a distinct disadvantage.
Etsy is a major platform for independent creators, especially as competition to table at in-person conventions is at an all-time high and platforms like Gumroad and Kickstarter are quickly losing their viability. Even if you doubt the efficacy of a grassroots strike against a giant multinational corporation, I think it’s still important to stand in solidarity with the artists, crafters, and other creators who are taking a stand against the entire online marketplace becoming like Amazon.
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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Late but WIP WEDNESSDAY! im so happy with how its turning out! Naesala is my emotional support oc now ig
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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Ref sheet for a new dnd oc of mine! Nasala is a warlock with a leviathan patron :> i dont know yet if i wanna shade him or not since he alr looks good like this
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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Samatoki’s speaker is finally done!!! made in blender :>
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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reblog this if your blog is a safe space on april fools and won’t have any jumpers, screamers, or anything scary or anxiety inducing
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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WIP: Getting back into the 3d swing! Samatoki’s speaker finally has its coffin!
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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A WIP Wednessday!!! I'm finally getting around to making art of Rindo, since i made art of all the other d4 members already :>
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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a Kuko! inspired by the color pallete of RIP in ARB
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cherryjeriart · 2 years
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Gendice canon
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