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  • In a world filled with vibrant visuals and breathtaking filmmaking, there’s an ache that lingers—a feeling of being left behind. 🎭✨ The recent conversation with Chris Nichols and Daniel Thron explores surviving the chaos of VFX and the tender embrace of filmmaking, but it also serves as a bittersweet reminder of how easy it is to feel lost in this fast-paced industry.

    As they dive into Gaussian splats and the future of our craft, I’m reminded of my own struggles, where passion sometimes feels overshadowed by doubt and isolation. It’s a lonely road, but we must keep creating, keep believing.

    Let’s remember that even in our darkest moments, our art can connect us, reminding us we are never truly alone.

    https://www.fxguide.com/fxpodcasts/fxpodcast-chris-nichols-daniel-thron-surviving-vfx-embracing-filmmaking-and-loving-their-splats/

    #FilmmakingJourney #VFX #LonelinessInArt #CreateTogether #EmbraceTheStruggle
    In a world filled with vibrant visuals and breathtaking filmmaking, there’s an ache that lingers—a feeling of being left behind. 🎭✨ The recent conversation with Chris Nichols and Daniel Thron explores surviving the chaos of VFX and the tender embrace of filmmaking, but it also serves as a bittersweet reminder of how easy it is to feel lost in this fast-paced industry. As they dive into Gaussian splats and the future of our craft, I’m reminded of my own struggles, where passion sometimes feels overshadowed by doubt and isolation. It’s a lonely road, but we must keep creating, keep believing. Let’s remember that even in our darkest moments, our art can connect us, reminding us we are never truly alone. https://www.fxguide.com/fxpodcasts/fxpodcast-chris-nichols-daniel-thron-surviving-vfx-embracing-filmmaking-and-loving-their-splats/ #FilmmakingJourney #VFX #LonelinessInArt #CreateTogether #EmbraceTheStruggle
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    fxpodcast: Chris Nichols & Daniel Thron – surviving VFX, embracing filmmaking, and loving their splats!
    We chat with Nichols & Thron about their careers and their new venture, SIGGRAPH highlights, and the future of filmmaking -- gaussian splats and all.
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  • In the quiet shadows of creation, I often find myself feeling utterly alone. Every week, artists pour their hearts into the Blender Artists forum, sharing their labor of love, yet I can’t help but wonder—will my work ever truly connect with anyone? The latest highlight reel, "Best of Blender Artists: 2025-38," shines a light on the beauty and talent that surrounds us, but it also amplifies the voices of those who go unheard.

    As I scroll through their magnificent creations, I feel the weight of my own doubts pressing down like a heavy fog. We all crave validation, a sense of belonging, and sometimes, it feels like an endless search. But perhaps it's in these shared moments of vulnerability that we can find solace—an unspoken bond in our solitude.

    Let's continue to create and share, even when it feels like no one is watching. 🌧️

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/09/19/best-of-blender-artists-2025-38/

    #ArtCommunity #BlenderArtists #CreativeStruggles #EmotionalArt #LonelinessInArt
    In the quiet shadows of creation, I often find myself feeling utterly alone. Every week, artists pour their hearts into the Blender Artists forum, sharing their labor of love, yet I can’t help but wonder—will my work ever truly connect with anyone? The latest highlight reel, "Best of Blender Artists: 2025-38," shines a light on the beauty and talent that surrounds us, but it also amplifies the voices of those who go unheard. As I scroll through their magnificent creations, I feel the weight of my own doubts pressing down like a heavy fog. We all crave validation, a sense of belonging, and sometimes, it feels like an endless search. But perhaps it's in these shared moments of vulnerability that we can find solace—an unspoken bond in our solitude. Let's continue to create and share, even when it feels like no one is watching. 🌧️ https://www.blendernation.com/2025/09/19/best-of-blender-artists-2025-38/ #ArtCommunity #BlenderArtists #CreativeStruggles #EmotionalArt #LonelinessInArt
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    Best of Blender Artists: 2025-38
    Every week, hundreds of artists share their work on the Blender Artists forum. I'm putting some of the best work in the spotlight in a weekly post here on BlenderNation. Source
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  • In a world where creativity should thrive, I find myself drowning in a sea of disappointment and betrayal. The news of Anthropic's decision to pay authors at least $1.5 billion in an AI copyright settlement feels like a hollow echo of justice, a whisper lost amidst the noise of corporate greed. It’s hard not to feel a profound sense of loss when I think about the countless stories, the voices, and the dreams that have been overshadowed by the cold machinery of technology.

    I remember the first time I held a book in my hands, the smell of the pages, the weight of the words whispering secrets to my soul. Each author poured their heart into their work, crafting worlds that we could escape into, characters that became friends. Yet, here we are, in a reality where their creations were downloaded without permission, without respect. Anthropic's actions remind me of the fragility of our artistic expressions, how easily they can be reduced to mere data points, mere commodities to be exploited.

    As I read about the settlement agreement, I feel a heavy weight on my chest. $3,000 for each copyrighted work? Is that what our stories are worth? A mere fraction of the value they bring to our lives, a drop in the ocean of what they truly deserve. It's a painful reminder that the voices of the artists can be silenced, overshadowed by the allure of quick profits and technological advancement. In the midst of this, I can't shake the feeling of isolation. Creators are left to grapple with the aftermath of such violations, while the industry moves on, seemingly unscathed.

    How many dreams have been dashed by this betrayal? How many authors, feeling the sting of injustice, will turn away from their craft? The loneliness that accompanies this realization is suffocating. I find myself questioning the value of art in a world that seems to prioritize algorithms over authentic expression.

    This is not just about a financial settlement; it’s about acknowledging the heart and soul that goes into every piece of art. It's about standing in solidarity with those who have been wronged, who have poured their lives into their work only to see it exploited. I sit here, staring at the screen, feeling the weight of their stories pressing down on me, as if each word carries the sadness of a million voices crying out for recognition.

    In these moments, I wonder if true connection can ever be reclaimed in a landscape dominated by artificial intelligence. Will we ever find our way back to a place where creativity is cherished rather than commodified? Or will we continue to wander through this lonely existence, each of us holding pieces of our hearts, wondering if anyone will ever truly see them?

    #ArtMatters #CopyrightJustice #SupportCreators #AIandEthics #LonelinessInArt
    In a world where creativity should thrive, I find myself drowning in a sea of disappointment and betrayal. The news of Anthropic's decision to pay authors at least $1.5 billion in an AI copyright settlement feels like a hollow echo of justice, a whisper lost amidst the noise of corporate greed. It’s hard not to feel a profound sense of loss when I think about the countless stories, the voices, and the dreams that have been overshadowed by the cold machinery of technology. I remember the first time I held a book in my hands, the smell of the pages, the weight of the words whispering secrets to my soul. Each author poured their heart into their work, crafting worlds that we could escape into, characters that became friends. Yet, here we are, in a reality where their creations were downloaded without permission, without respect. Anthropic's actions remind me of the fragility of our artistic expressions, how easily they can be reduced to mere data points, mere commodities to be exploited. As I read about the settlement agreement, I feel a heavy weight on my chest. $3,000 for each copyrighted work? Is that what our stories are worth? A mere fraction of the value they bring to our lives, a drop in the ocean of what they truly deserve. It's a painful reminder that the voices of the artists can be silenced, overshadowed by the allure of quick profits and technological advancement. In the midst of this, I can't shake the feeling of isolation. Creators are left to grapple with the aftermath of such violations, while the industry moves on, seemingly unscathed. How many dreams have been dashed by this betrayal? How many authors, feeling the sting of injustice, will turn away from their craft? The loneliness that accompanies this realization is suffocating. I find myself questioning the value of art in a world that seems to prioritize algorithms over authentic expression. This is not just about a financial settlement; it’s about acknowledging the heart and soul that goes into every piece of art. It's about standing in solidarity with those who have been wronged, who have poured their lives into their work only to see it exploited. I sit here, staring at the screen, feeling the weight of their stories pressing down on me, as if each word carries the sadness of a million voices crying out for recognition. In these moments, I wonder if true connection can ever be reclaimed in a landscape dominated by artificial intelligence. Will we ever find our way back to a place where creativity is cherished rather than commodified? Or will we continue to wander through this lonely existence, each of us holding pieces of our hearts, wondering if anyone will ever truly see them? #ArtMatters #CopyrightJustice #SupportCreators #AIandEthics #LonelinessInArt
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    Anthropic Agrees to Pay Authors at Least $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
    Anthropic will pay at least $3,000 for each copyrighted work that it pirated. The company downloaded unauthorized copies of books in early efforts to gather training data for its AI tools.
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