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White House Recommends Cloth Masks |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - April 2nd, 2020 at 11:35 PM - Forum: Current Events
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/world...dates.html
People at work have already started doing this. We are always getting in and out of people's vehicles, delivering vehicles to sick people's homes, and so forth. We sanitize cars thoroughly with hospital-grade solution every time we get in and out, but there's only so much we can do. People have started making their own face masks because, of course, they are in very short supply. A number of mechanics had a supply of gloves and masks for automotive work from home, and have since donated them to hospitals (very kind of them).
Would you consider wearing one of these if it were recommended in your area? I'm starting to consider it myself.
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Well, then |
Posted by: s3_gunzel - April 2nd, 2020 at 3:22 AM - Forum: Introductions
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So yeah, decided to join Makestation. I've been having a few discussions with Darth-Apple, and thought I would join just for somewhere else to show off my skills as a web monkey.
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Not getting exhaustd. |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - April 2nd, 2020 at 3:00 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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This is, by far, my biggest struggle as a creator, programmer, designer, or whatever else. I try my best to see things through, but it gets discouraging. Failure, especially. And boy, I've failed.
I've failed running forums. I've failed designing things. I've failed writing songs. I've failed in Cities Skylines. I've failed in friendships and relationships, you name it.
Life is about bouncing back. Life is saying "I'll roll with the punches. Yes, I failed. That's okay. So what, I can do it over..." And yet it's still hard to try for the 5th or the 6th time and to still be where you started.
How do you approach failure? How do you bounce back afterwards and avoid becoming discouraged?
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We're switching to vBulliten. |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - March 31st, 2020 at 10:28 PM - Forum: Announcements
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Hello all,
This is a Makestation Press Announcement dated April 1.
After much time, thought, and consideration, we've made a big change for the community in 2020. It's coming up on our seventh year anniversary. As such, we're going to make a number of changes for the community.
Switching to vBulletin:
We will be using vBulletin 5 Connect as our upcoming software. We've created a new theme that that resembles the one that we use today. vBulletin 5 connect offers:
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- The exact same features we have today
- Lots of expensive plugins, which means that they must be good.
- A CMS feature that isn't as good as Wordpress.
- Leadership in the forum software industry.
- Bugs that will generate activity for the community. People will report bugs, which will generate more posts on the forum.
We're very excited about the upcoming conversion. Unfortunately, we will lose up to 20% of our posts during the switch. Some of the content that will be missing will include usernames, post counts, all BBcodes, and and passwords. We will be keeping passwords that are less than 8 characters. All other users will need to reset their passwords.
Additionally, we're going to make a number of other changes:
- We're changing our name to SaturnMoon
- Our new slogan will be creativity, leashed, LLC.
- We're hosting on 000webhost. This will allow us to afford vBulletin.
- We're putting anit-adblock codes on our website. This will allow us to generate revenue, which will allow us to afford vBulletin.
- We're changing our theme to orange, pink, brown, and neon green. More colors means a better forum.
- We're merging all content into two boards. The first one will be the forum games board. The other one will contain ALL content from every other board of the site.
Among that, we have new management by the IBM Watson AI. The admin account will be taken over by IBM's artificial intelligence. Based on real data from world-leading vBulliten forums, we will have our artificial intelligence bot help us promote the community, post content, and make this place a more human and more inviting community.
Additionally, we will be hosting our database on a server powered by a Zilog Z80 for security. Intel processors have security flaws. Simplicity means security. Therefore, we're now hosting on a zilog Z80 from the 1970s as an anti-hacking measure for the community.
Happy April everyone. Thank you for reading Makestation's first ever press release.
...April fools!
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Art School or Courses of any sort |
Posted by: Lain - March 30th, 2020 at 9:00 PM - Forum: Photography & Graphics
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So, we already have a thread on whether creativity is learned or now, and ofc I side with the fact that creativity isn't learned, but the actual skills to bring creativity into the tangible world is something that's learned. And, since I now have way more time to do whatever at home, I figured I shouldn't be blowing the majority of it on playing vidya. Getting a job right now is gonna be pretty hard (although I do know a couple places that will hire anyone who walks in the door, even in the midst of crisis), so I should probably do something that I can somehow benefit from.
Reading would have been my first option, but I can't really show much for it without turning what I've read into some sort of writing of my own, so I figured I'll bust out the trusty Wacom and pick up drawing again instead.
Thing is, I suck at drawing. Like, I'm not terrible, but since I don't practice that often anymore, I really can't do much without heavily basing my work off of other references, or downright copying work others have done. Drawing people or characters is the worst, since I have no idea about how to draw anatomy and proportions just don't seem to work in my head, whether it be the proportions of a face or the proportions of a body.
So I invested about 100$ (USD) into a program on CubeBrush called ART School. It's usually 600$, cut down to 360$ at the moment for the whole thing, but you can also buy terms separately, so I went for Terms 1-4. Each term covers some kind of fundamentals about drawing or painting, and maybe a bit on 3D modelling as well. The reviews are pretty good, but I know that reviews can easily be faked. The course offers forums, though. so I poked around there.
And wow, you can really see people progressing and getting better at drawing over time (although most people tend to fall off after Term 3). At the very least, they get a handle on anatomy, shading, perspectives and proportions, which is fantastic.
So I bit the bullet and bought the first four terms which mostly cover fundamentals. I'll probably update with whatever I can draw and be relatively proud of.
So if you've taken any online courses about doing some kind of art (i.e. music production, writing, drawing, 3D modelling, etc.) what was your experience like?
I know that most of the time, you'll only see results if you actively practice, no need to tell me that. But did you actually learn anything helpful from said courses? Like, in my case, I'm mainly looking to learn about drawing proportions, so I reckon there will be a decent section in there giving a few tips on either how to visualize something, or drawing skeletons, etc. Or maybe if you did a music prod. course, it showed you some neat functionality in your DAW of choice that you would otherwise have no idea even existed.
And if any courses you took were fantastic, which ones were they? Drop names, always looking for more and if it's on Udemy, I can probably find it somewhere for free online ;P
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Forum signature... and maybe more D: |
Posted by: Plushy - March 30th, 2020 at 4:46 PM - Forum: Digital Journals
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Welp I decided to resume digital edition. Not my cup of tea but I do what I can.
As an important note, I don't use photoshop.... that relationship never works up (?) So my main editor is Paint Shop Pro *insert a hipster icon*
Basic mask and some layer edition, the renders are few fanarts of my OTP (?)
I'm posting a jpg version since the png looks weird on a white background
Maybe later I'll do more editions to post here
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Which game console for kids? |
Posted by: tc4me - March 30th, 2020 at 5:26 AM - Forum: Other Games
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Hy Friends, Which game console for kidds 12 years 14 years and a 5 years (autistic). In times of the corona virus, the children are no longer allowed to go out to play sports, my daughter Chiara plays national volleyball for 14 years, my big son Finn skatboard freak and now need employment for the home. They lack basic knowledge for programming, so I would buy a game console. they already have wii u, nitendo switch, playstation 3. but would want something newer. Which should we take?
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