Don’t get too excited, this is an extremely rare occurrence for me as it’s only happened once before. But 12 years ago when I worked in a call center doing tech support in the US. It was near constant nightmares about getting calls in the call center, and the beep in the headset. I didn’t get good sleep or enough sleep between shifts. You win some you lose some.
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I had a dream not too long ago (week maybe) where I didn’t dream about an event or a past, but I dreamt about a project I was working on and I invented something for myself that I can actually build right now if I wanted, but it is meant for me a decade or two in the future.
I’m a wood carver and I’m currently carving a gift for my brother in law. The dream was me fixing a lot of the things I had issue with in the project, and a future idea about my parents that I’ll be writing down and brainstorming until the times comes that I’ll probably want to build it.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Texas@lemmy.world•The Ten Commandments will soon be required in Texas schools -- Who's up for malicious compliance?5·2 months agoIf it doesn’t state size, just donate a notecard or a post-it with the text on it. It’s small unobtrusive and “technically” complies with the law. As long as it’s hung in a location that people can read it if desired then there isn’t much room for them to complain. At that size it’s also incredibly easy for people to ignore since it’s small enough that people aren’t going to be able to read it while walking by.
found the source of the image, it’s from r/photoshopbattles back in 2018. reddit link the source or sources of the images they used came from a Finnish Wildlife photographer. who can be found here. soosseli away from the Meta algorithm.
National Geographic is usually very up front about who took the photo that they are using either on social media or on their website. Care to post the name of the photographer? I don’t have Facebook so I can’t check.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Taking huge cock is therapeutic59·4 months agoRip your inbox
Oh I have to know more about this. Care to point me in the right direction?
I was under the impression that fossil had a classic watch that either made a sound or flashed a small light when a notification came in. Connected to phone via BT, so the power cost was “minimal”. Not sure if they make those watches anymore but it’s worth a look if you are interested.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L. Jackson pt13?English3·5 months agoAgreed, finish a work and move forward. Don’t linger on something to get to “perfection”. Strive towards that in the next painting. These are always a delight to see, a bright spot in my day when things have gone sideways.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L. Jackson pt13?English4·5 months agoI haven’t commented in a while. Having skipped a few I can see a lot of difference between them and now. The color choices and blending looks so much smoother and more nuanced. Your lights and darks are looking more dynamic, but could use a bit more work, it’s ok to get really dark and to hide detail if the artwork calls for it (the bottom of the photo has the jacket and shirt almost too dark to see detail while the painting just a smidge too light in tonal value(dark vs light)). Keep up the fantastic work.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L. Jackson pt9?English2·5 months agoLooking great again. The head shape, eyes and skin are all seeing the work you put in from your previous paintings. By taking the artistic license to edit out the bit of jowl hang makes being able to see the chin much nicer. You have a wonderful job on the eyes so much of how Samuel shows his work is through the eyes so it’s nice with the whole package looks like it should. I think now you might consider doing a bit more on blending with your colors. Right now it looks like Samuel but you could much closer with a bit more time adding more colors to give yourself a smoother time blending.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Uncle Sam Sam pt8?English5·5 months agoThis is just good, solid work again. The blending on the cloths is great and getting much better. You work on the face is where I feel you could use a bit more focus when you are painting the next Sam. Other than the dimple that someone else mentioned you seem to have lost a bit of his jaw line to help separate his jaw and neck. Not a huge deal, just an observation where you might consider putting more focus on color blending and light/dark color choice to help you.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L Jackson pt7?English2·5 months agoGot to keep the train rolling. Always point out the things done well so that they can focused on more. Overall there is steady progress so I can’t point directly to any one area that needs your direct focus. Eyes are always going to be hard, they have so many shapes, colors, textures, and reflections, that doing all of it, all the time is hard, try not to beat yourself up too much.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L Jackson pt7?English5·5 months agoThe confidence again is being put on display. Confident enough to try a beard and a background. I’m happy to see you kept the focus on Samuel and kept the background basic. The blending is getting much better and selecting blend-able colors for the skin is getting much better. Good sharp edges from face to beard edge. Keep going, this is great.
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Can I paint Samuel L. Jackson pt5?English11·5 months agoI’ve been watching you post these since #1. I can say that I enjoy all of them, but it sure looks like you are getting more comfortable with what you’re doing. This #5 feels more like you have proportions and shading much more focused, and dialed in.
Painting portraits of people is hard work, especially famous people. Humans in general focus on pattern recognition and the things we see a lot of are peoples faces, so humans tend to be “good” at finding flaws when something doesn’t look quite right. Don’t let this discourage you. This is looking great. Keep it up.
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For those who want to see the original:
Codename_goose@sh.itjust.worksto Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•Many droids died to bring us this decorationEnglish2·7 months agoThank the maker, the conversation on this post is great.
I became a stay at home dad a few years ago, so while I have given up some work stress, I received a different kind of stress.