Many fall in the face of chaos, but not this one, not today
Wow I would have never guessed this was a physical painting, it looks almost digital. The big strokes and solid colors are incredible.
As a big fan of the series, I felt like I got a similar vibe from Dead Cells.
It's fast, but the rooms are about one bonfire long. As you play you unlock lots of new weapons and items to allow a lot of different play styles. It's hard, but not unfair. I've never felt tricked the way the FromSoft games will trick you.
This is such a great and wild song. So underrated
Two Japanese pens I don't recall the brand, a .37 and .7
Also the solid areas is a brush tipped pen/marker. I'll look it up when I get home
It's much better today, but in 2010 that was 100% accurate.
That being said, using Java as a first time programming language is like a 15 year old trying to fly an airliner to get a few blocks away to pick up some after school snacks. Obviously it's way overkill. Sure you could get across town with it, but it's probably 1000x more complicated than just a simple bicycle or even walking.
Java is industrial strength for professionals. There's absolutely no consideration made for educational usage.
Many have fallen in the face of chaos, but not this one, not today
The relief of not needing to mask anymore hits hard
I love this song so much. It lives rent free in my head
I wanted to do a scared crow but just couldn't land it. Well done!
Here's an online calculator
This shows how much I was paying attention, it's the same drawing reversed 🫣
Rust - Day 23
A study of a few different drawings from one of my favorite movies: Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind
Day 17 - Journal
I tried to have him sit apart from the men, based on how he felt separated from the enlisted men. Also no, he didn't write it the trenches, just some artistic liberty.
Edit, updated with the marker version
Day 15 - Guidebook
A picture of a chibi witch trying to read a textbook called "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" with a confused face. The caption underneath says, 'The "Wizard" book?'
Tony's Chocolonely bars are shaped unevenly to represent farmer inequality and the coastline of Africa
"It doesn’t make sense for chocolate bars to be divided into equal-sized chunks when there is so much inequality in the chocolate industry! The unequally-sized chunks of our 6.35 oz bars are a palatable way of reminding Choco Fans and Serious Friends that the profits in the chocolate industry are unequally divided.
And in case you haven’t noticed, the bottom of our bars depicts the West African coastline. The chunks just above it represent the Gulf of Guinea. From left to right, you have Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Benin (terribly politically incorrect, we know, but we had to combine them to create enough space for a hazelnut), Nigeria and part of Cameroon."
From https://us.tonyschocolonely.com/pages/faqs
My 3d printer is itching to make a non-euclidean keyboard
Google isn’t going to manufacture this device but has open-sourced the build plans, including 3D printer files.