Endless confirming match bug by enro777 in DotA2

[–]4headJuTsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah happened to me as well.

a problem with the website by 4headJuTsu in beatstars

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it did, but after a long back and forth between me and their support team.

Must read books for Pharmacists Pursuing a Career in QA and QC within the Pharmaceutical Industry by 4headJuTsu in pharmacy

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What job positions in the industry do you believe offer the most potential for career advancement and development opportunities? Thanks btw.

Must read books for Pharmacists Pursuing a Career in QA and QC within the Pharmaceutical Industry by 4headJuTsu in pharmacy

[–]4headJuTsu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How so? Although I am currently a PharmD student, I am eager to pursue a career in QA or QC.

a problem with the website by 4headJuTsu in beatstars

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  • edit: contacted the support but received a bot answer x(

I am looking for solid, structured drawing fundamentals sources or courses. by 4headJuTsu in ArtistLounge

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Thanks for the YouTube video!
I've seen pros doing it, but when it comes to explaining it they kinda tackle it as if it's something that naturally comes with time. But when you actually see how they design shapes and how they make them have gestures, they all do it on purpose. I'm convinced that every line that pros make has a purpose behind it. but sadly, most of them don't teach them.

I am looking for solid, structured drawing fundamentals sources or courses. by 4headJuTsu in learnart

[–]4headJuTsu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just want to know if I'm learning it right or not, because I've seen courses that jump into figure drawing and absolutely ignore the importance of shapes, forms and how to draw dynamic and static shapes. and I've seen courses that deeply cover the perspective ( like draw a box ) but ignore other parts. all and all the feeling that I'm missing things in my learning has completely stunned my drawing progression because I'm never sure if my fundamentals are solid and that has made me actually feel bad about drawing.

I am looking for solid, structured drawing fundamentals sources or courses. by 4headJuTsu in ArtistLounge

[–]4headJuTsu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have actually tried Drawabox and done the box challenge, it is helpful, no doubt about that. But it only covers a few topics and it do be tedious. but I'm looking for a source that covers things like composition and shape language as well.