SchaefaerArt
SchaefaerArt is a YouTube channel that covers many aspects of art that I’ve found myself having questions about. This channel keeps updated some, but they used to post alot. The artist who heads up the channel seems to be having artistic burnout, which can come from having posted such quality content for so long. The guy who runs it doesn’t control how his content is gatekept; that’s the job of the algorithm. But it’s pretty clear and well edited with good content for all levels, so it’s something I’d use in the future to learn and grow.
https://www.youtube.com/@SchaeferArt/videos
Adobe Community
Adobe Community is a website where you can ask questions about Adobe software and get community replies. It’s by Adobe, but the posts are created by individual users. The last post was 15 minutes ago. It’s very interactive, and for the most part, you will get accurate answers to your questions. Since it’s community-driven, you have other users gatekeeping by upvoting or reporting posts. The website is easy to follow, but some of the posts people make are not. But with how you can get answers fast, and personalized to your situation, it’s something I will be using in my future design endeavors.
https://www.adobe.com/community
Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow is a site for any and all coding questions. Similar to Adobe Community, every post and reply is made by an individual user. It can vary in the department of trustworthiness, but it tends to get the job done. Last post was 8 minutes ago, marking it as an active source for information. Since its community drive, you have gatekeeping done by other users who vote on whether or not your answers and questions are good. The site is very easy to navigate, although the language can tend to be confusing in people’s posts. But with how fast and personal you get answers, it’s something that I will be using in any coding projects I get stuck on.
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