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Hi Shasta! “Mostly cc free” anon here xD
Thank you for responding me, you’re very kind! I was so worried I could sound greedy asking for your stuff, because I know us anons can be very annoying!
Yeti and Cluedo palettes are very beautiful and elegant, but I think Cluedo would be perfect for these plants: Rubber Tree Plant and More Tragic Than Thou and the Stewart Morning Cafe Curtains. Just some ideas, if you like them! Thank you again!
Hi! I'm still a little rusty but here you go :) I don't think you're annoying or greedy - happy simming!
#sims 2#forgot the shortcut for 45degree#and I had weird lighting for the previews#so yeah out of practice but I had fun#felt good to do something relaxing and free#instead of stressful and expensive house stuff
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She's going to beat you to death
#For context! Me and a buddy on Riftcord put her into a mock-up of the hunger games#And we got this out of it#This was fun though. I haven't done pencil work in a looooong time#And who knew that rotating your sketchbook 45degrees and then drawing normally would crate such a good angle#Ahit OC Skyscreamer#Ahit Horalo AU#Ahit#A Hat in Time#Marcidoodles
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the nice thing about if nona DID bodysnatch harrow is that she’s the first person to openly compliment harrow’s looks, everybody else is weird about it and puts a bunch of qualifiers >:(
#everyone: i guess if you squint one eye and cover up the other one entirely and tilt your head 45degrees harrow is almost pretty#nona: man i’m soooo glad i’m so beautiful :) :)#ik it also has to do with harrow’s attitude GDJDHDJD she’s a little wench#readin ntn
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ATE [viii] [i] [ii] [iii] [iv] [v][vi][vii] © Jeri Rose | INPRNT
[image description] Digital realism painting of Lee Felix from Stray Kids, Felix has his back to the camera at a 45degree angle and is looking back at the viewer, he has shoulder length bleach blond hair that is half up in a messy ponytail and a slit fringe that covers art of his face and eye on the right side. He has brown eyes, and light brown brows. Felix's face is peppered with natural freckles along with glowing star freckles, he has a slight blush to his cheeks and several normal stars scattered across his face, and his exposed arm. Feliz is wearing a sleeveless leather jacket with a sleeveless denim jacket under it. Behind him the sun bleaches out the sky and a tram and car are in the distance.
#Stray Kids#SKZ fanart#Stray kids fanart#Lee Felix#Felix#skz#stays art#Yongbok#digital fanart#kpop fanart#digital portrait#digital painting#ATE#staytists on tumblr#jeri rose#kpop
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genuinely worried about phil's spine, he spends far too much time leaning sideways, always in the same direction
Dan and Phil will be in their 80s in a permanent 45degree tilt towards one another
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P my life flashed before my eyes I got stuck behind a cybertruck on a 45degree incline hill
Also I feel cute as hell
firstly, you look cute as FUCK. be still my beating heart.
secondly, oh my god. also i'm so sorry but whenever i hear "my life flashed before my eyes" all i can think about is this chicken run bit. i'm so sorry.
#pfh answers#STIGY YOU'RE SO CUTE!!!!!!!#SO CUTE I COULD EAT YOU#okay bit weird i'll dial it back a bit
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Screen Printing 23/01/23
with Fiona Quill
I did my first Screen print using a picture of a starling. My concept is movement in nature
I drew our a sketch of the starling for a stencil. Using recycled paper called Steinbeis no I rethinking paper if your going to use it THINK as it’s strong and more durable and works well for this printing I secured a fabric screen in place on a board. I used masking tape to attach stencil in place to fabric screen. I used strong duck tape around screen to ensure that ink could not leak through. I chose blue water based ink as my colour for the starling. Using a spatula I placed ink along the front of the area to print. Using a squidgy I rubbed evenly in the ink and flooded the screen I placed card paper down underneath screen. Balancing I dragged the squidgy at a 45degree angle keeping a steady even weight as i pulled it over the print. It took a couple of prints to get an even print. Flooding the ink each time after print for the next one
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it amazes me how the CUTE (to humans) QUOTIENT for almost any creature on Earth always seems to correspond to them being similar to us in one way or another. Mammals have the mammal thing going! GO FUR & HAIR FAM! Jumping spiders have the face we share similar vision, which may account for the adorable 45degree head tilt here since lil buddy is curious - just like we do with our very similar vision.
So i was reading one of sy mongomery's books recently and she talkes about how wolf spiders can see the moon. Can a lot of insects, like, not see her?
I’ll tell you a secret: most arthropod eyes are incredibly shitty.
they may have a near-360-degrees of view, but most insects eyes simply aren’t on the same level as yours, and it’s because of physics!
see, each of those individual bumps on those eyes up there is a convex lens, which focuses light onto a retina to form a picture of their surroundings.
however, the power of a lens dramatically decreases the smaller it is, because small lenses capture less light to make into an image!
to these animals, the world is a brightly colored blur that extends out for a few feet around them, and ends there. so no, they CANNOT see the moon. weep for them.
to insects, humans have god-level foresight and prescience! HOW DID YOU KNOW THERE WAS FOOD OVER THERE, HUMAN. TELL ME HOW.
but some spiders are different.
see that? those eyes are completely smooth! jumping spiders in particular have developed eyes with a single massive (for a bug) lens on the outside, and a second focusing lens on the inside, giving them single-image vision much like your own.
the diagram of their eyes looks like a pair of binoculars, and their focusing power is completely nuts, enough so to make up for that underpowered lens!
so yes, some spiders CAN see the moon! take solace in this fact.
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MINIMAL ACTIONS: FRAMING THE BODY (PROCESS)
The process of creation tent unclouded the creation of wooden construction and after weaving it with yarn. The process of wooden construction consisted from two steps: creation of the base in hexagon shape, and sawing of the main supporting beams. Each beam has 45degree cut which could create a correct position so it could stay on the floor. After fixing everything together I started weaving the base layer of covering. Next layer was composed from multiple coloured treads which I collected into bunches. The finalisation of cover included by weaving into base the piece of my old crochet project. Such implement helped me to achieve better and united textile like cover.
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https://ainow.in/product/flex-sensor/
Flex Sensor
A flex sensor is a sensor that measures the amount of deflection or bending. Usually the sensor is stuck to a surface; the resistance of sensor element is varied by bending the surface. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. The resistance of the flex sensor changes when the metal pads are on the ide of the bend.
FEATURES: -Flex length is 2.2 inch. -Simple construction -Low profile -Compact and robust -Effective measurement -Conductive sensor film -Carbon as conductive component -Defect free good adhesion substrate
PROCEDURE: Flex sensor achieves great form-factor on a thin flexible substrate. Initially, the sensor produces a resistance value as 26k ohm by default. The sensor is bent along a smaller angle of 45degree, then there is a slight increase in the resistance value up to 30k ohm. The sensor is then bent to a larger angle of 90degree, the resistance value increases further to 35k ohm. Thus the resistance increases gradually according to the angle by which it is bent.
APPLICATIONS:
Angle Displacement Measurement Bends and Flexes physically with motion device Possible Uses – Robotics – Gaming (Virtual Motion) Medical Devices Computer Peripherals Musical Instruments Fitness products
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crazy while in greece and turkey they have 45degrees and more, here we have cold weather. like really cold. sometimes it´s so cold at night that i have to close my windows. climate change is crazy...
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Shield 45degree Offset Picatinny Mount for SIS
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The Booksellers Flip - 1964
Bella was tall and thin and wore polo-necks and long tartan skirts fastened with a big pin. She was old fashioned and out of time. About three years older than me, which seemed a lot at that time. She worked in the bookshop, and was good at it, but everyone knew that she wouldn't be around for long. The others didn't speak to her much; Bella was serious and wasn't interested in who-was-going-out-who and all that.
However, she liked me. On my first day she said she knew a place that was good for lunch. The two of us went, she knew her way around the menu too - I paid the bill, leaving me short of money for the remainder of the week.
But dear Bella taught me other things too - and one of them was the Bookseller Flip - a technique of aligning books neatly along a shelf. Every bookshop I visit I watch out for someone doing the Bookseller Flip - and I have never once seen it done, not by anyone.
My initiation into the skill took place after closing time. I could hear the cleaners buckets rattling upstairs as Bella guided me into an alcove in the bookshop - mathematics and statistics I think - and told me to stand facing the wall of books. I felt her unbuttoning the cuff of my shirt and she stroked my wrist with both her hands. She said it was important that I relaxed and let my hand go limp. She took her time squeezing and kneading my wrist and then told me to half-cup my fingers and place them, like hooks, on the spine of a thickish book facing me - those at a comfortable height, that didn't involve me stretching or bending. Using her own fingers to guide me, she pressed my tips over the edge and then downwards - all done quite purposefully. The book leaned over at a 45degree angle - in fact at the point of slipping over and falling to the floor. She then demonstrated the next movement - which was to let the book slide by quickly drawing back her fingers and as the book toppled she smacked it hard with the heel of her palm. The book sort of wobbled and jerked neatly back into place - the spine perfectly in line with the edge of the shelf.
Bella gave me one of her rare smiles and said - ‘Now you do it David. Do it for me.’
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I did some prep work on Aster's wig over the weekend. I made a tape copy of his head to make a wig cap pattern--now I need to go dig through my scraps for some muslin.
I also did a little experiment with curls. I've curled wigs for human sized costumes before so I am familiar with the general procedure, but I definitely do not have curlers that small, so I wanted to try out curling with straws. I'm throwing together a couple of notes so I don't forget:
I don't know what material the wig is (and I'm far too lazy to *checks notes* open my email) but I'm like, 95% certain that it isn't a heat resistant fiber bc I used 165F water for this. (......It's been a while since I cosplayed, okay?) I used straws cut lengthwise to keep the ends wrapped neatly. For my next go around, I think I'll cut longer pieces to act like two part rollers.
I am pleasantly surprised with the results.
(The horrible frizz at the base of the weft isn't a result of the curling. This weft is from a human sized cosplay wig and the frizz adds a big of volume without needing to add more wefts. Things are weird.)
A: Waves! Or... wave, really. This requires a bunch of straw bits pinned together in a ladder-like arrangement and I didn't want to devote too much time or straws to it.
B: Wrapped the hair around the straw at such an angle that the hair was practically perpendicular to the straw.
C: Wrapped the hair around the straw at more of a 45degree spiral, then separated the curls after they dried. They've gotten a bit messy, so I'll try to tame them with water, but if I want separate curls, then it's probably better to curl smaller sections.
D: Wrapped the hair around the straw just like in section C but poured cold water on it after pouring the hot water. It might be a bit crisper than C, but not so much that I think it's a revolutionary step or anything.
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"But i keep changing the locks" . My heart said frantically, pacing about with its hands dug into its head, eyes teary, like rain pregnant clouds waiting for a last wind to let them loose....
"But i keep changing the locks.... How the fuck does he keep finding his way in"
And u just strolled in. Not a care in the world, turning on the stove to warm this mornings coffee up from the kettle you found on top of it... Knowing i boil 2more cups than i should, and theres always a little left..i watched u watch me watching you open the oven with a plate in hand, knowing its monday, and mondays are cinamon bun days and i had two with my coffee and the rest were yours..
I could swear you sat down without checking to see if theres a chair behind u, tossed ur gum over your shoulder knowing the bin 45degrees behind you always lined with bright blue plastic bags would catch it
U could script my "and then's" from memory alone. Your heart could paint the floor map to mines with its eyes closed. Your soul knows how many pauses my heart makes when you look at me that way and just fuck you really, because
I keep changing these locks
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