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yaoiconnoisseur · 1 year
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nutellanightmare · 4 years
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Hit me up if you're on animal crossing moble 😎😎
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wateralchemist17 · 7 years
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give me the animal crossings.....
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arttipstorage · 5 years
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Help! do you have any recommendations for digital brushes and/or drawing softwares?
For both of those things, it really depends on what you are looking for. I can’t really give advice on brushes because I tend to use the defaults in whatever program I am using (though there is a small tag for them on this blog). As for software I have tried out a few I like:
Paid Programs
Photoshop CC -  The big ‘industry standard’ if you’re worried about that. Expensive and has a lot of tools which are both useful and hard to learn. Monthy subscription service though which i see as  a big negative.
Clip Studio Paint - Something I have seen called by a lot of industry professionals as a worthy challenger to Photoshop (and it’s much cheaper, too, especially for the PRO version which unless you are an animator has all you need). Has a lot of cool features, especially the abillity to pose 3d models as reference within the program. Has it’s own moble app for iphone/ipad, aand a partnership with ibisPaint (which I have never personally used) which is a program for iphone/android that lets you transfer your files between them and keep working.
PaintToolSAI - Has amazing stabilizers for line drawings, and doesn’t use very much memory. If you go for this option, try out out the SAI2 beta over the original, it adds a lot of features the first doesn’t have (text/shapes/perspective rulers).
Procreate- is only relevant if you have an Ipad, but is afaik the most powerful drawing tool for tablets.
Free Programs
 Autodesk Sketchbook , Krita, FireAlpaca -  Have never personally used any of these, but have heart good things about each of them.
MediBang Paint - Have not tried this one, but I’ve seen it commonly recommended and has cross compatibility over a lot of devices.
GIMP - I’ve always thought of this as sort of the ‘open source photoshop’. It doesnt have the prettiest UI and can be difficult to set up at first, but It has a lot of features and plugins made of it over the years..
Inkscape is a vector drawing program, making is a free alternative to adobe illustrator instead of Photoshop.
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scpie · 5 years
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7 Tips to Improve Your Sleep While Business Traveling
Don’t let rest deprivation spell doom for your bottom line.
February 28, 2020 6 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
For some, traveling has the power to throw off their sleep schedule, which is something you can’t afford to have happen when people expect you to be on your A-game. A recent Biz Women article detailed data from NexTravel showing that one in five business travelers say traveling for work negatively impacts their mental health, finances, productivity and relationships. The World Health Organization has classified burnout as an actual syndrome resulting from chronic, unmanaged work stress. That NexTravel survey also shows that the global cost of burnout is estimated as high as $323 billion, with an extra $125 billion to $190 billion in associated health care costs.
Traveling for work is not just bad for your sleep, but it’s bad for the bottom line. The good news is there are ways to improve your rest while traveling for business that are easy to implement into your schedule before and during your trip. Here are 6 tips to avoid those sleep-deprived nights. 
Related: Why Aren’t Entrepreneurs Getting Enough Sleep?
1. The two-day rule
When you are on a short turnaround and you expect to be away from home for less than two days, you probably should stick to your normal home routine and schedule. Overall, it takes your body about two days to adjust to a change in schedule. If your trip is less than two days, your body will not have time to adjust fully and you could make your situation worse by having to acclimate your system back to your home schedule.  
It may be simpler and easier for you to ask for accommodations in meeting times or appointments that better coincide with your normal schedule than to try and adjust yourself to the local times and schedules. Keeping your body in tune with its regular habits will help you rest better on short-duration trips.
2. Bring the right sleep necessities 
While packing for your trip, make a list of everything you will need and cross off items once you’ve packed them. Making sure you pack your necessities also helps you to avoid the stress of having to run out to the store for an item you didn’t bring. That stress is sometimes what can lead to poor sleep, and this is an easy way to keep your mind at ease. If you have good sleep habits at home like using a night mask and/or white noise or wave-sound machine, make sure to pack those items too. Treat sleep on the road the same way you would at home. 
Another great item to pack while on the road is a natural sleep aid, such as melatonin or magnesium, which can be great ways to help your body and mind relax. Melatonin helps regulate your body’s sleep cycle and will help you doze off, while magnesium helps to synthesize proteins, helps muscles contract and relax when they should and maintains and regulates your blood sugar, all which will allow you catch some much needed shut-eye. 
3. Create positive sleep routines and ditch the screens
Many busy executives make a habit of working on the laptop right up until the lights go out. Setting the laptop aside an hour before you sleep can help cure hotel insomnia. But don’t just set the computer aside and turn on the television. Blue light from TV screens has the same effect. Take a few minutes before bedtime to read a real book or magazine, write in your journal, take a relaxing bath an hour before going to sleep or just sit and look out the window at the world.  
Meditation is another amazing exercise that can calm your body and mind. The Bulletproof team has a great guided sleep program that is a perfect resource for any beginner and great to implement while traveling. There are some effective moble meditation apps that work well in calming your mind, like Headspace and Calm. Although, as noted above, if you’re using these before bed, be aware that the blue light that can keep you up and don’t get caught up scrolling Instagram while loading them.
4. Sleep strategically  
Making sure you get a full eight or more hours of sleep the day before traveling is crucial for starting off your journey the right way. If you find yourself full of energy and experiencing trouble falling asleep on your trip, don’t forget your melatonin or magnesium, both of which can be used to aid in sleep without the groggy side effects of a non-natural sleep pill. 
5. Lay low on the caffeine
Coffee and caffeine beverages can be lifesavers for those midday slumps, but when you’re on your business trip, it’s a great idea to tone down the caffeine intake. Try limiting yourself to one or two cups a day, and avoid drinking caffeine later into the day. It’s best to end your intake around three in the afternoon to get that good night sleep.
6. Hit the gym
Exercise has great effects on your body, including improving your quality of sleep, which will come in handy during your time away. While on your trip, try finding the fitness area in your hotel or going out for a run. Trust me, you’ll feel it later when your head hits that pillow.  
7. Understand your sleep chronotype
Time to bust a long-held myth: Waking up early does not make you a better business person or human. When you model your sleep patterns (even when traveling) to that of your body’s natural circadian rhythm, you’ll sleep better. In an article for Bulletproof, Dr. Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist and sleep expert, identified four sleep chronotypes to help inform the path to better sleep.
Related: How a Better Night’s Sleep Can Help Entrepreneurs Stay Calm and Focused
To get the most out of traveling on business, follow these sleep-aid suggestions and learn your sleep spirit animal. Make sure you’re taking care of your body and mind to optimize best times for maximum productivity and keys to effective sleep, because a good night’s sleep is the ultimate productivity hack.
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acidsbeats · 7 years
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If anyone’s interested in friending me on the new Animal Crossing moble game my ID is 6646 1426 147! Please feel free to hit me up ^^
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dyinghere · 7 years
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allroadsstilllead · 7 years
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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is a fun moble game that has a lot of charm but is really more of a moble game than an Animal Crossing game and I can see why that throws some people off
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jonthegamerguru · 7 years
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Animal crossing
Should I actually get the moble animal crossing? I already play Dungeon Boss and I love it and the community, but is it worth it to double dip games?
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