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smokeringsofmemory · 7 days ago
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“We absorb attitudes as well as subject matter in the learning process. Moreover, the attitudes tend to determine what we see, and what we fail to see, in the subject matter. This is why attitude is just as important as subject matter in the educational process.” -Cyrus Gordon
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legendaryrat · 11 months ago
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Trying to learn how to draw fire.. Also Mordecai Heller from Lackadaisy.
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devondrawspresso · 5 months ago
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I have all I'll ever need; just my soul and your heartbeat.
here's Max for @lightoftheseraph 's birthday!💕 what was supposed to be a quick doodle turned into a full piece and looking back on it now I'm so happy with how it's turned out!!
<< alt versions/progress shots below! i was originally gonna stop at hard-line shading just to see what it looked like, and while i didn't keep it i still think its pretty cool! >>
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inyoureyes-415 · 4 months ago
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Artist spotlight: u/Themostguyfulguy on Reddit
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From the artist
Both shot on FujiFilm 400. The first one was my 2nd roll l ever shot and the second one was after a year of shooting film. Just shows how even only a year of experience can impact results
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lunarrolls · 2 years ago
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a moment of peace
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zxomon · 1 month ago
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Ongoing projects! These are, to date, all stoneware pendants I've made. It's a learning process where I get to try out how paints and glazes work, what looks good and what doesn't.
All of these are still WIPs. Apart from maybe the beetle I'm holding in the third photo and maybe one or two others. Among the rest of them I want to add details with acrylics, add lacquer to get a different shine than what I glaze would do. And I want to try out a lot of other things as well. As I said: It's a learning process.
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lost-sunset-canine · 7 months ago
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I made a gif !!! it took like half a day total time, ca 11hours and such to complete this over a couple weeks x-x It was mainly to figure out how to tween in Krita, the art programm I use, it was trouble some at first but eventually i figured it out :3 !!! ALso made a youtube vid and timelapse of it in case you guys want to check that out ! the video can be found >>>here<<<
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At last, she was able to use the ladies bathroom. He, now she, discovered two things from the start: 1. why women take so long when they just go for a pee, and 2. why some make so much fuss about trans women using public toilets.
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bluecastlecomic · 2 years ago
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Previous | Next
Oh Barney! You shaved! Largely because the book said you did, but also because I was getting tired of drawing that stubble!
For anyone wondering, even though the book doesn't really give Abe's dog a good-bye, leaving an animal without knowing when the owner returns would not sit right with me, even fictionally, hence why I've shoehorned this exchange in here.
Go to Start | Start Park 2
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fantasticfibers · 8 months ago
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Learning Process no. 1.2: Extracting lanolin from sheep wool
I'm trying to different processes for extracting lanolin
Cold prewash: I've washed it 4 times while it has soaked for a few hours about 5.
"The wool grease is continuously removed during this washing process by centrifugal separators, which concentrate it into a wax-like substance melting at approximately 38°C" - Sengupta, Amit; Behera (2014). "Comprehensive view on chemistry, manufacturing & applications of lanolin extracted from wool pretreatment,also used in vitamins" (PDF). American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER).
That means the cold wash may still have the lanolin oil
I possibly have to investigate how to do some centrifugal separation?
Boiled: I would prefer not to use this method as i understand from my research that the wool will not be useable after having it boiled. "Wool felt melts between 105 and 110F" - p. 50. the Big Book of Handspinning by Alden Amos
The water needs to boil for a few hours.
I'm reading from different sources especially this thread on permies.com
https://permies.com/t/65837/extract-lanolin-wool#2624426
And watched different videos on YouTube:
Extracting Lanolin from Sheep's Wool, Edwardian Farm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2pEIsyWD-Y
Lanolin extraction from Sheep's wool DIY : My learning Process, homemade from scratch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoH3Cv5AS4A&t=635s
If you have some knowledge to share, please do! It will be much appreciated
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khoirkid · 9 days ago
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buddhas-tears · 4 months ago
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"One day you will see in retrospect what was meant and what was not." - Dianne Cikusa
From 'The Poet's Atlas' (Mignon Press, 2021)
[Digital image by @dreamrecycler1]
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yokaishifters · 6 months ago
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To anyone reading this, thank you for checking out my Tumblr and thank you for your patience! Chapter 2 is about 80% done. After Chapter 4, the chapters will be shorter to allow me to publish faster. Your support means a lot to me. This is my first webcomic, so it's a learning experience.
Have a picture of Akio!
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devondrawspresso · 3 months ago
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lucas sinclair my beloved 🥰🥰🥰
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manojnaironline · 7 months ago
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I would define hard work as ...
I would define hard work as pursuit of tasks that I genuinely enjoy but that also challenge me. The term “hard work” may not always be appropriate, especially when it leads to a sense of fulfillment. Hard work often implies a task that involves significant physical effort, but when you enjoy what you’re doing, it hardly feels like work at all. For instance, three years ago, I took on the…
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artwebbs · 9 months ago
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Day 05
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doggy
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