


A R T
Drawing was my favorite thing about my childhood. It's
Whether digital or traditional, art is the third primary subject on my channel.

How My Artistic Talent Developed
I believe my artistic talent had sparked when I was in the fifth grade. I think that my most successful artwork from when I was young was “If Art Could Talk” from sixth. Then before high school, I was at a Young People Studios program for summer camp, and one of the classes was a digital painting class with Photoshop, and one of those pieces had made my DeviantArt under the title Aurora.


Sarge’s Portfolio
Allow me to share with you my artistic portfolio; this includes works in progress and works that made my DeviantArt.
Game Show Graphics
These are mockups for game show graphics, including a concept for a game show import from the United Kingdom.
Interactive Design
Below is a series of interactive graphics that I created, including a few mockups and hands-on tests.

Art and Fashion
On some of my YouTube videos, you may find me wearing fancy clothes, but it isn’t just a YouTube thing. I am very much into fashion; in fact, in the spring of 2022, I had developed a lust—wait a minute, no—passion for fashion. A lot of times, I randomly get so many compliments from people about what I wear, especially my favorite black gator boots. At the same time, I even compliment the articles of clothing people sport, especially whilst walking around campus. Let me show you some of my favorite looks:
The Galactic Cameras and Fashion Modeling
Since the 31st of December 2023, the day I made the jump from 10 to 23, meaning I upgraded from a Samsung Galaxy Note10+ to a Galaxy S23 Ultra, I discovered there were many great qualities to my new phone, including superior camera quality. I often use my new phone’s cameras to take pictures of myself modeling for a fashion series that I often post on my DeviantArt.
Most of these pictures were taken at RIT, in case you couldn't already tell; as was the case with the first 9 in the previous section.


AI
I primarily say no to AI art, because it has so many flaws:
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It often gives portrayed subjects polydactyly, meaning they have extra fingers or toes.
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It makes many monstrous creations ranging from a monster tree to an extra face or limb on a character.
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It cannot render words (for instance, should you want DALL-E to write the word “WELCOME”, it would come out as something like “WLLMCM” or “WELLIILC”).
In spite of that, I recall using Adobe’s Generative Fill tool to make an open matte version of a 3D render I once did, titled “Barefoot on the Grass”, and it gave pretty interesting results, but I had to go back and make some corrections to it. Here is the process:
There’s also a lot of braindead people all over the internet that believe that AI art is “real”, but little do they know they’re falling for a scam. This is all fake, you morons!
