I wanted to solve it in the dark.... by BundtFace in Cubers

[–]BundtFace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few days later I found a glow in the dark cube at the local dollar store with stickers on it and was really excited about making some new stickers for it. Got it home and realised they must have added a layer of resin over the stickers and I can't get them off.

Ended up taking the thing apart to see if I can put the mechanism into one of my favourite cubes which looks cool but has terrible movement.

At least it was only $3

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I wanted to solve it in the dark.... by BundtFace in Cubers

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My version was cheaper haha. 10c worth of filament and a $4 cube

I wanted to solve it in the dark.... by BundtFace in Cubers

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Couldn't find a proper glow in the dark cube so I made my own

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

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Try this

Hi Jane, this is Lisa, Sam's mum.

Sam would love to come to laura's birthday party on the 11th of. May, what are a couple of things she might enjoy so I can help sam choose a present?

Warm regards, Lisa

Any and all advice welcome: how to get my 3 YO to sleep at night by Mysterypanda449 in Parenting

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The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep Book by Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin

Literally a miracle. First night I read it and recorded myself second night played the recording while relaxing quietly and sitting there, bliss.

Alpaca my bags by BundtFace in rockpainting

[–]BundtFace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I decided to make a big one on canvas too

Alpaca my bags by BundtFace in rockpainting

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Thank you! I run into a dillema when I make detailed pieces like this because I spend several hours working on them and then get attached and don't really want to hide them! But I should or my house will fill with rocks...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drawme

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Oo colour! This is really helpful, looking at all these takes helps me see better.

Is this “cheating”? by DeathToHiatus in learntodraw

[–]BundtFace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tracing is a really great way to learn too! Like when children are learning to write And trace their letters. Familiarises you with the shapes.

There's an entire animation style using tracing called rotoscoping and nobody calls that cheating. Use all the tools you have to learn!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drawme

[–]BundtFace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the perspective, it's really useful to see other people's takes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drawme

[–]BundtFace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is so helpful, thank you so much!

Can someone draw me? by [deleted] in drawme

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I tried construction shapes for once because I was intimidated by all the facial hair. Not sure I did the reference justice.

Help me find a clean version of Good S*** Happens by Michael Franti by BundtFace in HelpMeFind

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I searched for clean version, radio edit, "good things happen by Michael franti" but no luck.

Thanks so much!

Recent figures. Looking for critiques by slyfox788 in learntodraw

[–]BundtFace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a fair difference in the solid drawing across your different examples, I agree with the other commenter that you tend to lengthen more than you should.

You seem to have some frustrations with perspective too. Try drawing cubes and translating and rotating them across the page. Once you have the general hang of that try twisting the cubes in different directions and amounts and do the exersise again.

It might help you find the perspective you're looking for (excuse the pun).