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AITech Interview with Ross Alcazar, COO at Softmatter
Dive into an engaging conversation with Ross Alcazar, COO at Softmatter, as he shares invaluable insights into operations and technology.
Kindly brief us about yourself and your journey as the COO of Softmatter.
For many years, I’ve been working in the mechanical and electronics industry, working with a diverse set of companies from large US multinationals to mid-size. Asia-based component suppliers. During this period, I’ve always had a good level of engineering and problem-solving approach toward my customers’ goals when it comes to components and full-level assembly. I learned that my path to Softmatter working with fabrics was both foreign and familiar. Although a whole new set of processes and materials, in the end not much different in working with hard goods and soft goods which gives a level of familiarity and opportunity to apply many of the same industry practices.
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Please share with us your source of inspiration for venturing into innovation and technology.
My ability to use new tools, materials, and techniques to make and recreate what we use, love, and value in daily life serve as my inspiration. In much the same way a painter and artist can re-render works of art with different formats. I find that working and adding textiles to my current library of skill sets gives me a completely expanded viewpoint of how I would re-apply things that seem to be mundane in past projects and re-envision and refresh them to things that would be even more sought after from a form and function perspective.
Kindly brief our audience about Softmatter.
Softmatter is a group of super-talented folks that have transformed the art of creating everyday clothing and softgoods devices into an engineering function. I say this because, in the apparel world, art and design are created with the thought of enhancing the aesthetics, form, and comfort of those that wear them. By infusing tech, it adds another dimension of function to those designs which are bound by engineering, precision, and craftsmanship. Our team integrates tech into softgoods which demonstrates the perfect blend of design language, and tight tolerance levels of engineering control to maintain a premium device experience and give the conformability of traditional softgoods. Lastly, by engaging with us on Sketch to Shelf, we have the full vertical value stream to enable our customers to engage in the discovery process as well as knowing production standards are in place when ready to scale.
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Radiant Appliances & Electronics Pvt. Ltd in Hyderabad
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Never gonna be over how unutterably pathetic and in dire need of ANY kind of companionship or friendship that doesn't revolve around their band the entirety of dethklok are.
I love these horrible idiots who are so devoid of any real connections outside of themselves that they will latch onto anyone unfortunate enough to get too close to any one of them! And GOD help anyone they latch onto!!
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How did my ass rawdog getting a tramp stamp as my first ever tattoo, two hours of face down, ass up, didn't drink anything, didn't eat anything and then stumbled my way to Tesco's to get me some sour Jolly Ranchers to get my blood sugar back up once I was done, and it barely even HURT, but I'm genuinely scared about getting my ears repierced for the third time 🧍
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thinking abt killjoy names again. dude the possibilities are Endless
For Example: jagged jack, sunrise reaper, northern nightmare, rusty arizona, hypocritcal current, wonky revolver, fever springs, the crow, death dancer, rum cactus, straight jacket eddie, gunner frenzy, asterisk bombshell????? FUSEBOX BUTCHER????!!!!! MISTER FIRELIGHT??? BURNER PILOT!!!! MENACE GRAVEDIGGER.... THE SYNONYMS!!!!!!
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐕 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐮𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠!
The electric vehicle revolution is here, and efficiency is the key to driving the future of mobility. Our latest insights reveal the groundbreaking strategies that are not only reducing costs but also pushing the boundaries of productivity in EV component manufacturing.
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✨ weekend wip exposure club ✨
rules: post 7 sentences/a snippet of an unfinished work
thank you, @enchi-elm, for the tag!
tagging: @widowshill, @boltlightning, @shoshiwrites, @kazoobreakdown, @aloveforjaneausten, @starsuncounted, @mercurygray!
The wind – strong, out of the north – bit cruelly and smelled strange, chemical; when she mentioned it, Burke pointed up the river towards a cluster of squat buildings. “Paper mill. You’ve read a magazine in the last year? Here’s where it came from.”
“I thought you were in oil,” she said, looking up at him.
“Curiosity pays better dividends than complacency. Besides, we’re not far from Collinsport, and the plant was new when I was a kid – worth talking about.”
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sometimes i (unfortunately) read ppl's takes regarding a game and i realize wow, some people really just played like two games in their lives and act like they know everything about the entirety of the video game industry.
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The real reason all these amazing shows are getting cancelled before their prime is because supernatural stole all the extra seasons
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Revolting Cocks - Beers, Steers & Queers (Take 'Em Right off Mix)
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Milo Korbenski’s When You Gonna Tell ‘Em The Truth, Aaron?
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Me when I fall asleep! Hi bestie, I just wanna know... How do you draw hands?? You have a certain style to it, that makes it look so shaped yet still fluid like... I can't describe it, but what's your process when drawing ✨hands✨ (...of tiIIIME– sorry.)
Huh! Well I guess I never really thought about it... I kinda just auto-pilot when I draw hands now that I think of it, so I don't really have a "process"
But I'll try to explain the best I can regardless!
Though not what I always do(sometimes I just wing it), I start with the usual shape base for the palm! Though sometimes I forget it's the palm and just use it as a base- and it's not a strict base! Don't gotta follow it 100%, if you gotta break it to make the pose work better, do it!
I always have an idea of where the fingers will be when I draw the base, so I don't really map em out at all like others would with the circle thumb trick n all. (nothing wrong with that trick of course, just never worked for me)
More under cut!!
During the sketch I usually just vaguely map out the fingers like this, like mittens! And honestly, more often than not I keep em like that in the final product, lmao.
Don't be afraid to merge together two or more fingers if it helps get the pose across better! Just make it obvious it's not one huge finger by adding bumps or a line where the fingers would usually split.
I always add a curve to the base/fingers to make the poses less stiff! No matter the pose, I try to avoid straight lines on the hands! Even the slightest curve is enough for me.
Though that doesn't always fit! Sometimes you gotta have a straight line or two, especially if it suits your style more! Nothing wrong with that.
Remember that the thumb and the index finger are attached! Try to make their lines flow together when possible.
Also, when I draw clutched hands, I make the index finger poke out a bit!
I don't usually draw hands with wrists attached now that I think about it(I like drawing long sleeves,,), but when I do, I make sure there's a clear dividing line between the wrist and the palm, so they don't look merged together!
Use reference pics when needed! Pinterest is usually my best bet for quick and easy hand ref pics of all kinds! Though you can also use your own hand! Whether by taking a pic or just posing it long enough.
You are your own free model
or something rejiagdlzf
BUT if it's something simpler, I usually just pose my free hand under my desk and feel it out/imagine the hand and go from there.
And of course, the thing everyone says...
Practice makes perfect!
Though I suppose if I'm being completely fair, I never really followed that and just drew for 7 years and hoped something happened...
I still struggle with hands ALLLL the time, but these are some things that I learned over the years that made em a bit easier!
I guess my number 1 tip would be to just- not stress about it! I don't pay attention much when I draw hands and just let my brain go off while I think about
I dunno
Hatstache or something LMAO
But uh! Yeah! I hope that helped and was at least a bit comprehensible! Hope I didn't forget anything-
If you need something a bit more specific then I could whip somethin up for ya real quick! Just ask!
^ This also goes for anyone reading- if I can be of any help, I'd love to try my best!
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but after close examination of both Gary oldman's, Ben Barnes's and every other obscure Sirius black fan cast's ears, i regret to inform you that most of them do not have the proper anatomy for an industrial.
((Gary's and ben's outer cartilage is too thin, and the other guy with the curly hair (the one that comes with his own Remus (you know who I'm talking about)) his flat is too pronounced). This includes Conan gray, he has the same problem as Gary.)
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