Ranger Ribbit absolutely loves Don't Hug Me I'm Scared! His favorite character is Yellow Guy since Ranger Ribbit is also yellow and silly!
Please follow for more frog art! It would make his little froggy heart very happy :]
I think my digital tablet officially died. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers and restarting my laptop many times and nothing can get the computer to recognize the tablet even tho it's connected.
Welp, guess I'm going back to drawing on my phone 😬
I got my Simbans PicassonTab drawing tablet yesterday and of course the pen is acting weird. Even hovering the pen inches above the screen registers as a stroke or selection, which makes drawing with it useless. For some reason there are literally no videos anywhere that tell you how to change the sensitivity. I'm really hoping I don't need to send it back and get a new one. I worked really really hard to earn money to get this one :( I've contacted Amazon support and Simbans support.
So in my last post here i mentioned a problem with MediBang.
And the thing is really really simple: My pc is old and weak. 😂
It has serious problems with drivers because it's old and the drivers in question are not updated anymore and they are really difficult to find. So i deal with it, i just need to close some stuff and restart my computer some times and the bug goes away. 👌
Regarding on trying new stuff
I had some rough times trying to draw the last days, but recently i've got into it again. Started studying more about it and taking things with more care to my health. 👩⚕️
And after 2 years playing guitar, i finally decided to study more of it as well, it's really fun and helpful. It's difficult but with the right online material you can do it! (Difficult things just being... difficult! 😉)
I am as well trying to start a 'project' on discord, so i'm doing a lot at same time. Maybe i shouldn't do this 😅 (i did this before and is no good)
Replacing physical buttons and controls with touchscreens also means removing accessibility features. Physical buttons can be textured or have Braille and can be located by touch and don't need to be pressed with a bare finger. Touchscreens usually require precise taps and hand-eye coordination for the same task.
Many point-of-sale machines now are essentially just a smartphone with a card reader attached and the interface. The control layout can change at a moment's notice and there are no physical boundaries between buttons. With a keypad-style machine, the buttons are always in the same place and can be located by touch, especially since the middle button has a raised ridge on it.
Buttons can also be located by touch without activating them, which enables a "locate then press" style of interaction which is not possible on touchscreens, where even light touches will register as presses and the buttons must be located visually rather than by touch.
When elevator or door controls are replaced by touch screens, will existing accessibility features be preserved, or will some people no longer be able to use those controls?
Who is allowed to control the physical world, and who is making that decision?
chúc mừng năm mới ! hope this lunar new year is one full of good luck and good health for everyone !!
( i wanted to have a bit of fun with patterns with this one - the designs are inspired by encaustic tiles i've seen around vietnam, with a bit of tết flavour :D )
Audrey Large’s work straddles the line between art and object design, using digital cinema as a field of research to explore the potential of digital image manipulation in shaping our material surroundings.
In an exhibition called “Some Vibrant Things” at Nilufar Gallery during Milan design week, Large presented sculptures that were created by drawing shapes on a digital tablet and then 3D-printed in polylactic acid (PLA). These physical sculptures, presented in vibrant shades of green, yellow, and purple, resemble molten lava and blur the line between 2D digital forms and 3D physical objects. In a time of rapid digitization, Large’s interdisciplinary approach to design seeks to redefine the concept of materiality.