About
🎮 Who Am I?
I’m Savannah, also known online as TealAndTactical.
Im a retired Grandmasters Mercy main, turned MVP content creator for Splitgate 2, and a full-time gamer with a full-time dream. For as long as I can remember, video games have been my sanctuary. Offering both escape and comfort, allowing me to channel my competitive nature, inspire my art, and most importantly build community.
🖌️ What Is Press X to Accessorize?
It’s a store filled with art, made by me, for players like you. Merch for gamers, made by a gamer.
Its a combination of both my online store, and a hub to find ways to connect with my online gaming prescence. Being an artist and a streamer for me are equally intertwined, as I make all the assets for my stream myself. Everything from a "be right back" screen, to every emote is made by me. This website is an umbrella to cover all things me, both gaming and art.
♿ Why This Matters
I live with an invisible disability. A chronic intestinal disorder called SIBO that affects my life on a daily basis. Traditional jobs aren’t built for bodies like mine. Both with gaming and my art, I feel like are both things I can pursue without my disability standing in the way.
Now, I’m chasing a dream of becoming a full-time artist and content creator, using my passion to build something sustainable that helps me balance between financial security and physical health. Not only that, but I have a passion for teaching others, and always try to elevate those around me by sharing my knowledge whether with gaming or my art. With climbing to high ranks, or finishing a peice, its always for showing that like anything, gaming and art are skills that takes practice and can be achievable for anyone. Theres no gatekeeping here. And ESPECIALLY with the rise of AI art, I want to showcase the value that having a real human behind the artwork creates.
Everything here is always 100% human made art.Â
In a time where the ability to recognize real and AI becomes harder to distuingish, rest assured that nothing here is AI generated. As an artist, especially a digital anime artist, these accusations come often, but not taken lightly. I have adjusted my artistic process to include recording to verify the authenticity of my work as human made. I also occasionally stream myself working on my drawings as well. I am always willing to be transparent in my process.
The harms of AI are still not widely recognized. It is more than just quick image generation, or overrunning the art space, or even the fact it was trained off of stolen art from an artist who did not give their permission to have an AI model duplicate them.
It guzzles fresh water. It takes massive amounts of electricity. And it poisons your air. A single image generated from AI takes a bottle of fresh water. It cant use brown water, or dirty water, it has to be fresh drinking water. AI facilities run methane gas turbines which pump out hazardous chemicals like formaldehyde and worsen ground level ozone, destroying the air quality of the neighborhoods around it. And in places like Boxtown Tennessee, this is already a reality, a pridominantly black neighborhood slowly being poisoned by Twitters AI bot (Grok)
There is so much wrong with AI I cannot put it all here. But please be aware of the negative impact of AI, and the desperate need for more regulation on AI. Continue to educate yourself on the topic.
💬 Let’s Connect!
Please add me on discord or join one of my livestreams and come drop a buff Jimmy emote in chat if youve ever:
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Stayed up late chasing a rank
 - Found comfort in finding community with other competitive, yet untiltable gamers.
 - Like watching art streams and seeing creative processes
 - Looked for a Twitch chat filled with fun ways to interact, for free and not just for subs.
(even though subs get access to tons of fun RGB animated versions of emotes and 10% off the store, for as long as your an active sub) 
Thank you for supporting independent, human made art, disabled creators, and gamers who dare to dream.
-SavannahÂ