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the kickstarter for creative projects. $arrow token CA: 0x344FFB8ee88525D00464e886251eB5511190a5E9
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as I have continued to find ways of integrating the characters into more of scene, Midjourney still alludes me on finding good ways of mixing as seen in the cast below. I know I still need to have a session with @charoa discussing how to emulate the desired results. Weird to think that the place that created these characters and keeping them feeling like they are from the same universe is super easy yet when it comes to utilizing them as pieces of the whole they fall short. (side note I should also see if Joel from artbreeder has anything to say about this or if his software can help) *another side note to @ted on someone that really should be onboarded here) So instead I have found through some prompt coercing Sora (my GPT go to) has created some desirable results. Would love some feedback! Used a different little character than the one seen in the QC below just FYI (please see the info in the thread on the art utilized) plus a few more for other testing purposes.
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I really love the crowdfund mechanism and all the other changes. It feels like real structure for serious creators. That said, speaking from personal experience my biggest blocker isn’t ideas, it’s capacity. I often have a vision for a creative project, but I don’t have all the skills to bring it to life alone. I imagine others feel the same. Is there a way to build a mini-app or dashboard feature that helps creators team up? Like a lightweight way to list your project idea and the skills you’re looking for (e.g., dev, designer, editor), and allow others to reach out or signal interest? That could be huge for solo creatives who are serious but stuck. Arrowhead could become more than a funding engine it could be a real collaboration layer for builders. A place where teams form. Would love to see something like this evolve alongside the core roadmap.
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Hey @naaate, Been following along and just wanted to say—this all feels really good. The direction you’re taking with Arrowheads stands out in a space that often feels loud and performative. There’s a calm confidence in this approach that I really appreciate. so i’ll try to do this in a critic—suggestion type of way first would be the mini-app/product direction 1. Progress Verification: Consider modular proof-of-progress tools (e.g., screenshots, Figma links, GitHub commits) built into update posts. This doesn’t need to be trustless—just structured enough to make updates feel concrete and legible to backers. 2. Community-as-co-builder: Allow projects to embed calls for help (e.g., need a designer, need meme support) right in their updates. This turns the dashboard into more than a tracker—it becomes a public workshop
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OMA DINMA: THREADS OF LEGACY In a world racing toward the future, Oma Dinma dares to look back to honor what we came from, who we are, and who we’ve yet to become. This is more than fashion. It’s a digital rebirth of Igbo legacy, woven with the elegance of tradition and the electricity of innovation. “Threads of Legacy” is a cultural fashion project that bridges centuries and blockchains. Each piece begins with a sacred artifact of Igbo identity. These are reimagined as high-concept fashion, sculpted into Afrocentric silhouettes that radiate femininity and pride. It is the digital extension of Oma Dinma, a real-world fashion house built to empower women and celebrate the timeless beauty of Igbo culture. This project invites the diaspora and the world to engage with heritage in a way that is alive, luxurious, and eternal. Update: I explored trying to make the art in 3D not my area of expertise but here is my original design and what I came up with cc: @naaate
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