Artists Draw Personalized Tarot Cards

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Drawfee explores creating their versions of tarot cards, with themes of caution, kindness, and creativity. The team humorously discusses their drawings predicting the show's future, blending personal reflections, creativity, and camaraderie throughout the session.

Insights

  • The team at Drawfee is exploring creating their versions of tarot cards, with each member drawing a card that symbolizes a specific theme or message, such as facing challenges with kindness or approaching the truth cautiously.
  • The drawing process involves intricate details and personal touches, with discussions about potentially predicting Drawfee's future, creating a unique tarot deck readable from all sides, and incorporating humor and creativity into the session, highlighting the camaraderie and imaginative spirit of the group.

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Recent questions

  • What are the Drawfee team exploring?

    The Drawfee team is exploring tarot cards.

  • What does "The Sun" card suggest?

    "The Sun" card suggests approaching the truth cautiously.

  • What does "The Empress" card call for?

    "The Empress" card calls for facing challenges with kindness.

  • What does the Fool card represent?

    The Fool card represents trying something adventurous and new.

  • What does the Tower card signify?

    The Tower card signifies a need for restructuring in life.

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Summary

00:00

Drawfee team creates unique tarot deck.

  • The team at Drawfee is exploring tarot cards, not Yu-Gi-Oh cards, as suggested by a Patreon member.
  • They are creating their versions of tarot cards randomly drawn, starting with Nathan getting "The Sun" card.
  • The description of "The Sun" card suggests approaching the truth cautiously as it could be intense.
  • The team discusses if they are creating Drawfee-themed tarot cards or regular tarot cards.
  • Julia draws "The Empress" card, which calls for facing challenges with kindness but being cautious of exploitation.
  • Jacob jokes about everyone drawing themselves as the tarot cards they get.
  • Karina draws herself as "The Empress," embodying kindness with a hint of strength.
  • The team discusses the possibility of their drawings predicting Drawfee's future.
  • Nathan jokes about the unique tarot deck they are creating, with cards readable from all sides.
  • Julia draws herself as "The Empress," adding personal touches like a cape and pajamas under the royal attire.

17:58

Tarot card reading session with humor

  • The summary revolves around a tarot card reading session with the Empress card symbolizing "kill him with kindness."
  • Puddington is humorously mentioned throughout the conversation, with references to his tooth, a broken bottle mistaken for a fork, and his hurried nature.
  • The Fool card is drawn, representing trying something adventurous and new, akin to the show's speed draw episodes.
  • The connection between tarot cards and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is discussed, highlighting the character Iggy's stand being named after the Fool card.
  • The Tower card is drawn for Julia, signifying a need for restructuring in her life, with the image of a tower being struck by lightning and bursting into flames.
  • The process of creating a tarot deck is mentioned, with Julia considering making one in the future.
  • Various humorous anecdotes and tangents are shared during the drawing process, including discussions about tightrope walking, loose ropes, and potential future projects like Nathan's book of dinosaur lies.
  • The drawing process involves intricate details like wheat field arrows symbolizing crumbling, design work, and potential grid usage.
  • The session ends with a light-hearted atmosphere, with jokes about dinner-making and loose ropes, showcasing the camaraderie and creativity of the group.
  • The summary captures the essence of the tarot card reading session, blending humor, creativity, and personal reflections within the context of the drawing process.

36:19

"Accidental Rope Art: Tower of Vampires"

  • The speaker initially intended to create a book of dinosaur lies but mistakenly ended up drawing a loose rope instead of a tightrope due to skimming through the instructions.
  • The speaker, in a blind panic, decides to make the rope look cool in the rendering process, leading to it crumbling as it gets higher.
  • The speaker incorporates themselves into the drawing, leaning to the right, and includes references to vampires in the tower, inspired by the book "Annihilation."
  • The speaker envisions the drawing as a potential start for a tarot deck, with each member of the group represented in different parts of the tower, leading to discussions about potential tarot suits and future coloring projects.
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