An AI is as good as its sources, and skimming through the domains from the posts, quite a few of those don't seem like very reliable ones.
Maybe take strolls on a local park or other scenic places, and take inspiration from what you see? Alternatively, maybe make things like short comics and fanarts?
Also, not directly related to your question, but keep your older doodles and drawings. Even if future you comes to find them ugly, it would still show you how much you changed.
Just checked it.
For the empty spaces in the carousel, you could use this:
spoiler
gaming.amazon.com##a[href*="platform_specific_tag/"]:upward(li[class="grid-carousel__slide"])
And the platform_specific_tag
is what appears in their links when you open their pages and that, from what I can observe, is specific to where they activate in.
For example, in Jurassic World Evolution and Electrician Simulator, the tag is the epic/
part of the link.
For Overcooked 2 and The Outer Worlds, it's gog/
.
And though it should work without the /
, maybe better keep it, as the lack thereof may trigger false positives, like if Legacy of Kain for GOG is available, but you block legacy
results in case you want nothing from Legacy Games, you won't see Legacy of Kain due to its name appearing in the link.
I usually go directly to https://gaming.amazon.com/home?filter=Game so I'll need to check the all tab too.
Maybe this?
code
gaming.amazon.com##a[href*="platform_specific_tag/"]:upward(div[class="tw-block"])
tw-block
part every once in a while, as such bigger sites seem to change the divs' names some times.
Is your drive where you install games automatically mounted by the system? In case something changed in your system, does it have the same path as Steam expects it to? And is the drive a separated storage? And though it may sound like a stupid question, I think it's important to ask also, are you sure it's on the storage you think it is?
From a quick look, it is on Bandcamp, for those that would rather have it DRM free (FLAC, MP3 and derivatives):
https://garoad.bandcamp.com/album/va-11-hall-a-prologue-ost-sounds-from-the-future
It's also on ITunes (only AAC and MP3), but worth noting getting to the store page is a bit cumbersome even with the link:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/va-11-hall-a-prologue-orignal-soundtrack-sounds/1190726465
Can't give precise numbers, but at least that I can notice, despite greatly filtering what I check, there's enough stuff to make running out of stuff to check rather unlikely. Besides, as I started using RSS feeds a lot recently, mainly for federated platforms (not just Lemmy ones), and the reader I use can hide posts marked as read, it's being a struggle to lower the number of posts to read in comparison to the sum of posts automatically pulled during the set up of each link.