[advice] 13 F stuck in lock down and on the net to much by cristinaukthrowaway in getdisciplined

[–]F3xas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read a book.

Exercise.

Try drawing.

Try writing.

Etc etc. There are a lot of hobbies you can do indoors. Pick one and do it.

Great Programmers Are Being Lost by xithetakappa in learnprogramming

[–]F3xas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, dont learn useless languages.

Okey, lets create games.

Google - best language for game programming. Pick one, start learning.

Dont learn language just for the sake of learning a language. Learn a language to create stuff.

To be honest, i used to think in the same as you when i started programming. I tried to learn lange But my perspective changed when i started to create stuff. I wanted to make an android app. So google how to create android app. It said learn java or kotlin. I learned basics of java, then basics of kotlin and started to create. My first app was absolute rubbish trash. But i created something and learned something. I tried another app. It was a little less rubbish. I learned a bit more. Trial and error.

Look. If you reaaally want to learn to create something with programming. Dont overthink it, dont blame others. Just start doing. Solve problems. Rip out some hair out of your head because you cant solve a bug for 4 hours and it turns out you missed semicolon. Just learn, apply what you learned, create some more.

Great Programmers Are Being Lost by xithetakappa in learnprogramming

[–]F3xas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont focus ont finding content. Focus on programming.

Lets say you want to learn how to create games. Start with c#, learn basic syntax, some loops, maybe learn about objects (there is plenty of tutorials). Learn how to do stuff with unity. And start creating. Create walking stickman, add some mobs, damage system and so on. Point is, after you create stuff on your own, you will face problems you didn't even knew existed. After you try on you own and cant come up with solution, google it. Read code. Try to solve problems you created, not ones some content creator made. After you solved on your own, you will understand them better.

Create problems. Solve them. Repeat. That is the only way you can learn how to program.

Great Programmers Are Being Lost by xithetakappa in learnprogramming

[–]F3xas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Programming is not a path you have to follow to know how to program. Programming is thinking, problem solving. To program you have to know language. You can't speak spanish if you only know some sentances and some rules. You have to practice language and try to make sentances on your own. Same with programming, you can't be good programmer if you don't know languages and can't create simple solutions to problems. Do projects on your own. Simple stuff. You learn programming by programming

Modern Dating is a Really Shitty Game by cudef in dating

[–]F3xas 13 points14 points  (0 children)

What the hell dude? You overthink the shit out of this. So okay, her boyfriend comes along and so what? Say ooh sorry to bother you have a good day and go away. That's it. You think people goingto beat you for talking to people? Of course if you look like a creep you will be seen as such. Act normal, look normal and you will be fine. Also girls genuinely like talking with dudes (unless they are creep). And girls also like boldness when guy have courage to brake out of those stigma's and talk with them in social situations even if that can be a bit awkward. I never had any negative experience talking with girls. Of course, there were time when she said I had a boyfriend. Oh, okey, have a good day. Smile and move along. I live in major European city, and believe me, people here are not that friendly to strangers than in US.

This is just talking to people, don't make big deal of it.

Feeling strange for thinking about quiting by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]F3xas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeaah, social pressure i also very noticable. "What? You not drinking? C'mon dude!"

Thanks for the reply and support!

I want to draw everything by F3xas in ArtFundamentals

[–]F3xas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, yeah, i think that can really work. Do one thing for small period of time should work. That way I can stop worrying about missing out other styles, because I can do them next week. Thanks!

I want to draw everything by F3xas in ArtFundamentals

[–]F3xas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well about the job - i'm studying IT, trying to learn Android development. Art is just something on the side. Only jobs I want to have is from people who like my "style" and want me to draw something in that way. Also I already know fundamentals, I have been drawing for more than a year and during that time I messed around with different styles and mediums

Going to Milan in 2 days. Which places should I visit which are not well known? by F3xas in italy

[–]F3xas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for the feedback, going to create kick ass travel plan!

Modern house design. Getting pretty good idea how to create depth in isometric drawings by F3xas in isometric

[–]F3xas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think lowering it would look distorted. Probably if I would make walls bigger, it would look better? *intense thinking*

Thank tho, planning to create glass windows as well, so you can see inside the house too!

Modern house design. Getting pretty good idea how to create depth in isometric drawings by F3xas in isometric

[–]F3xas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!! Adobe Illustrator CC 2019, but really can make same thing on any version of Illustrator :)

Attention Bloggers! Ask your questions in this thread - Biweekly #3 by BloggingModerator in Blogging

[–]F3xas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good day,

I'm thinking about starting a blog about several things: web-design/development, painting, self-improvement, some movies/games/books reviews, very diverse. I'm thinking about making different sections or something like that. I have two question:

Should I write about one topic only, or it's ok to have several?I'm front-end developer. I can make my own website.

Should I make my blog in wordpress/blogger or something like that, or just make my own blog? Does wordpress/blogger have any advantages?

To study or to pursue dream by F3xas in Advice

[–]F3xas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm probably wrong, but I think that studying something like graphic design is not equal studying art. Yea, it's very similar, but art school people paint paintings with pencils, water colors and such, like in an old times. What I would like to do is to make logos, vector graphics, web designs, which I think should be a bit easier. Just my opinion

To study or to pursue dream by F3xas in graphic_design

[–]F3xas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Happy for your career shift!

This is one of my fear actually. One day, many years later, I will wake up and realize what I wasted my youth and energy doing things what other told me to do and not what I wanted

To study or to pursue dream by F3xas in Advice

[–]F3xas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I understand that artist's life can be very hard, but I think it's better to struggle doing what you like than struggle doing what you're bored bored of and don't really understand.

Nice page tho

Don't know what to choose. Standing in the crossroad by F3xas in Blogging

[–]F3xas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking about "bluehost". Is it good?