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47 contributions to Passion Project
Slowly learning how to create (hopefully) Viral shorts for my Youtube Channel
Its a LEARNING process. Made the jump into Sora AI video creator. I noticed how shorts I have been creating havbe been getting an awful lot of views. So I decided to double down on the trend. My lastest short. With some advice I turned it into a looping short that (sneaky, underhanded alert!!) increases the views even more. Here is my lastest one. Link to purchasing a 11 X 17 Print of my Xynamorph Alien Tribute fan art illustration is in the description. https://youtube.com/shorts/ajopEk_QpyU?si=ewLP8eAfzacr9z6J
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The art of being imperfect
I just wrapped a new YouTube video… and wow, did I spend a ridiculous amount of time saying “uhmmm…” Like—Olympic-level “uhmmm.” Gold medal. World record. I was basically the Michael Phelps of hesitation noises. And as I listened back, I caught myself thinking: “Man… I don’t sound polished.” “I sound a little scattered.” “Shouldn’t I be smoother by now?” But then I asked myself the same question I’ve asked a hundred times when watching my favorite creators: “Why do I enjoy this person’s channel?” “What is it about their content that keeps me coming back?” And the answer hit me—again: 👉 Because they’re real. 👉 They’re down-to-earth. 👉 They feel approachable, human, and unedited in all the right ways. So if that’s what draws me in, why am I being so hard on myself for not sounding like a polished network anchor? Truth is, creators aren’t followed because they’re flawless. They’re followed because they’re themselves. So I’m choosing to embrace the “uhmms.” The imperfect pacing. The occasional mental loading screen. Because authenticity beats polish every time—and honestly, I’d rather sound like me than sound like a script. If you’re creating anything—videos, art, writing, music—here’s your friendly nudge: Don’t wait until you sound perfect. Just show up as you. That’s the magic people connect with. And if you want to see the very video that inspired this little moment of self-reflection, here it is: 🎥 The Best Digital Pen Displays for Artists (2025) — This One Is a MONSTER!! https://youtu.be/3ihADWvRS7Y
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🚀 New Fan Art Drop! – Xynamorph 11×17 Print 🚀
If you’ve got a sci-fi fan, movie geek, or creature-design nerd in your life… this is the perfect holiday gift. I just released my 11×17 full-color Xynamorph fan art print, inspired by the hissing, spitting, acid-for-blood nightmare that first crawled aboard the Nostromo in the original Alien movie. This piece is purely fan art and created as a transformative tribute under fair use — just one illustrator’s love letter to one of the greatest creatures in cinematic history. 🎨 As a freelance illustrator, cartoonist, and caricature artist, every purchase directly supports my art and helps me keep creating new work. Supporting independent artists really does make a difference. 🎁 Holiday Bonus: Send me a PM saying you’d like to purchase a print, and I’ll give you an exclusive $10.00 discount as a thank-you. Perfect for: • Sci-fi fans • Horror lovers • Movie collectors • Fellow geeks • Anyone who loves bold, unique art Thanks for supporting the arts — and for supporting creators who put their heart into every line and every brush stroke. 💙 Xynamorph Fan Art Poster – 11×17 Full-Color Illustration geekmans-store.myshopify.com
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What We can learn from Clive Davis
Clive Davis didn’t start out in the music industry. He wasn’t hunting for the next superstar. He wasn’t even looking for a new career. He was a corporate attorney — one of the best. His reputation for excellence and leadership was so strong that a friend asked him to lead a major record label, even though he’d never signed an artist in his life. He could have said: “I’m a lawyer. That’s what I do.” Instead, he stepped into the unknown. What happened next changed music history. Clive Davis discovered a talent he never knew he had: He could recognize greatness when he heard it. That instinct led him to shape the careers of some of the greatest artists of all time — including Whitney Houston. Without his willingness to try something outside his lane, the world may have never heard her voice. The lesson? Don’t label yourself as “just” anything. You are not a one-trick pony. You have strengths waiting to be discovered — but only if you’re willing to step into new territory. Your next breakthrough might not be in the field you’re in. Your greatest gift might be the one you haven’t used yet. Keep growing. Keep exploring. And don’t be afraid to surprise yourself.
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Michael Fuller
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Freelance illustrator, cartoonist, and caricature artist

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Rosenberg, TX