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So after a big pause due to university I finally came back to it and .....
Why did I propose to do that freaking blanket omg I'm not even halfway in
Stuff done:
Big granny squares (not ending in A): 4/13
Small granny squares (not ending in A): 1/60
Small granny squares (not ending in B): 0/12
Quarter large granny square (not ending in A): 4/4
Half large granny square (not ending in A): 8/8
Half small granny square (not ending in B): 12/12
So I have thrown myself into a huge project, which is to make a plaid for my mother
This is the finished plaid from the creator and all the squares, half squares and quarter squares I have to do.
I've done all that so far, which corresponds to the four corners, all the big borders, half of the small borders and one baby square.
I'm doing it using yarn my mother wanted, which is a mix of cotton and merinos wool. There's 10 colours total but I'm not using the same as what is shown in the pattern.
Something I most likely haven't talked about but would y'all to know if you're here for my fics, is that I have some rules about pronouns while I write.
First, no emoji or random words pronouns because it's confusing as hell and not readable
Second, for characters using several pronouns I only use one per paragraph and can switch between paragraphs.
Third, when one character uses several pronouns I tend to refer to them with one that isn't already used by someone else in the paragraph. Example: in a paragraph, one person uses she/her, another uses they/them, and then we have the character that uses whatever pronouns. So for that last character I'll most likely use he/him in order to make the reader understand more easily who does/says what.
Chapter: 1/1
Words: 853
Language: English
Fandom: 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Applies
Relationship: NaruMitsu, Mitsurugi Reiji | Miles Edgeworth/Naruhodou Ryuuichi | Phoenix Wright
Characters: Mitsurugi Reiji | Miles Edgeworth, Naruhodou Ryuuichi | Phoenix Wright
Decided to throw every attempts at drawing people through the window and focus on drawing inanimate shit instead
Made this because my other “ms paint tips” post is going around, but the images in it were only made as supplemental material for a paper i had to write and dont include all the necessary information on how the tricks work. As a result people are getting very confused when they try them out to unfavorable results. I hope all those people find this post and their confusion can be cleared up.
colours? colours :) one of my friends generally wanted help on colours and i went. a little bit overboard and decided to just fully format it into a pseudo-tutorial
if it’s not clear what the first image is, basically what you do is merge all your colour layers multiple times to be shadowing and highlight layers and mess with their hue/luminosty/saturation levels, much like on the lineart colouring section. again, making it more saturated and more purple/blue for shadows and lighter for highlights.
don’t take it as gospel or anything it’s honestly just what i do to make it easier for myself due to having Joint Issues but i think it might just help people Without pain possibly do art a bit faster and/or experience less frustration? maybe??? ps. im aware this information probably won’t be new for quite a few people but there’s always going to be new people who didn’t know, so i don’t see the harm in posting this
xey/xem French Don't be fooled, I'm a platypus, I don't much stuff (art side account)
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