🍂 Weekly Update! 🍂
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Maggs Emo Seasonal Sebastian: It’s done!! 🎉 I finally finished the Maggs Emo Seasonal Sebastian mod and the Content Patcher file, so now it’s easy to drop the mod in and play. Coding definitely kicked my butt a few times this week, but huge thanks to DolphinIsNotAFish for helping me out when I got stuck.
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Farmer Portraits: I’ve got two portrait commissions going right now. Ones half-way finished (the base is done), and the other is still in the planning phase. I am looking forward to seeing how they both turn out.
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🎨 Art 🎨
Custom Book Cover: Wrapped up a book cover commission this week. Sadly, I can’t show it off just yet since the client wants to wait until after they publish to show it off. So you’ll have a couple of months until you can see it.
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Original Characters: As promised, here are some of my OCs. The guy with the different outfits is Jameson, and the one in green is Razor. I really like how their designs are coming along. Â
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🎮 Games 🎮
- Stardew Valley: Barely had time for gaming this week, but I did squeeze in some co-op Stardew with a friend. We’re running a mega-modded save, and it’s Fall. So we spent the evening planting crops.
- Shapez: This game is evil. I rage-quit trying to make the “Red Bull Rocket.” Got 75% correct right before it all collapsed. Ended up looking it up, and wow… combining shapes in that game is way too complicated for my brain sometimes.
- Slime Rancher: Wanted something cozy to play in bed, so I picked up Slime Rancher again. It’s been years, and I still have no idea if it even has an ending, but it’s still adorable.
- Dinkum: Been playing this with my hubby. He focuses on fishing and hunting, while I handle the farming and trapping. We unlocked the mines… they are super intense but so worth it. We got a ton of resources from it. This game is definitely one of my fav co-op games.
- American Truck Sim: Played this while catching up on my book club novel. They had a Halloween event going on. I didn’t get to finish all the quests, but it was still fun.
đź“– Reading đź“–
- Babel: Ugh, this book was not for me. I didn’t get into it at all. Mostly because I’m not a fan of historical fiction, and the themes didn’t line up with my own political and social views. I get what the author was going for, but it just didn’t land. Full review will be up on my Goodreads: goodreads.com/Ahcuteart
- Heretical Fishing 4: Kinda meh. Probably my least favorite in the series so far. I’m not loving Maria’s slime, and there are so many familiars to keep track of. That said, I did enjoy the part where they designed their edgelord ship. Currently reading the Kraken/Earth Elemental fight.
- Magus of the Library: Loved this one! Gorgeous art, great pacing, and I adore the themes. Protecting, reading, and sharing books? Yes, please. The scene where the Kafna repair the wild grimoire and save the library was awesome. I’m definitely continuing the series.
📝Writing 📝
- Koriko: Things are moving along nicely. My witch has entered “Summer” in her journey. She’s been training, helping others, and uncovering secrets. I still love writing for this solo TTRPG journaling game.
- CYOA – “The Offer”: I rewrote the beginning in 3rd person this week. Didn’t quite finish in time for my writing group, but I like this version way more. It’s got more emotion and detail than the first draft’s 2nd person POV. I am looking forward to the feedback I’ll get from it next week.
- Micro Fiction: The prompt this week was “Nice… Pants.” I really struggled to come up with something for this one. I ended up writing a lighthearted sci-fi rom-com since the last couple of micros were dark and tragic. You can read my writings on my blog: AhCreativeHub.com
đź’– Life đź’–
This week’s been full of work. Then again, the end of the month is always a busy time for me. Between writing, meetings, book club, commissions, and reading, my schedule was packed. But hey, only two bedridden evenings this week, so I’ll take the win.
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I’ve been doing morning cycling while watching Japanese walking ASMR videos. (It’s super relaxing.) Been keeping up with the news through Reuters. I’ve also dedicated myself to writing a few hours each day. It feels like I’m finally finding a good pace with my life, work, and projects.
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For Halloween, my husband and I decided to chill and watch Happy Death Day. We both enjoyed it. The dark humor and horror are one of our favorite combinations.
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If you made it to the end, thanks for sticking around and reading all this. Hope you all had an amazing Halloween and have a cozy start to November.
