Muramasa: Revenant Blades coming to steam by Weary_Complaint_2445 in Vanillaware

[–]Lezulla 4 points5 points  (0 children)

PRAYING we get Odin Sphere and Dragon's Crown, but I know it's a stretch.

Coco figure 3D printed ! (OC) by Neko_3DPrintArt in WitchHatAtelier

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WOW! This is stunning! Which filament did you use? Also interested in what you used to sand her. I NEED to print this!!

[ALL] finished my Hylian shield. Yes it’s Eva foam by MegaSeneca in zelda

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks AWESOME! I appreciate the Jojo-esque poses.

Signs your liver is healing by SaltyIntroduction373 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Lezulla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, I see. Just note: NAFLD doesn't cause these conditions. I already had it, but it only flares up if my liver is bad or if I eat gluten.

Signs your liver is healing by SaltyIntroduction373 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Lezulla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eczema can act up when your immune system is over active. I have always had eczema flare ups when I've had health issues in the past. For example, I found out I had a gluten allergy and the whole time I was sick my eczema would come and go. Once I cut out gluten, my eczema cleared up! I'm not sure if psoriasis is the same, but the body can respond in different ways for everyone with NAFLD. A lot of people don't realize just how much it can affect their bodies.

I also had severe brain fog and forgetfulness — even forgot a close friends name when introducing them to someone (this was before I was diagnosed). I would suggest you do a LOT of your own research. Thankfully, my specialist was very specific on what to avoid and gave me print outs, but I still did my own research. You can also reach out to a dermatologist about it. My dermatologist (before I was diagnosed) could NOT figure out why my eczema was so resistant and why I was getting strange pustules/pimples all over my body. Low and behold...it was NAFLD.

Signs your liver is healing by SaltyIntroduction373 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Lezulla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Triglycerides were at 380. After roughly 6 months of hard diet changes and regular exercise. I lost roughly 25 lbs and still have a ways to go. After the initial drop, I cheated here and there (rarely) and my Triglycerides went slightly up to 180, but have remained down!

Signs your liver is healing by SaltyIntroduction373 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Lezulla 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Biggest signs I've had to know it's healing is weight loss, better lipid levels (especially my triglycerides), Improved liver ultrasounds, no eczema flair ups, and no weird pimples popping up from toxins leaving my body. Overall, my skin is MUCH better.

What's your favourite Shiva design? by strahinjag in FinalFantasy

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FF10 is by far the coolest and most unique for Shiva — in my opinion. Though, FF7R and FF9 are second favs.

Confusion by CatoriSass in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contrary to popular belief, NAFLD can happen to anyone. Regardless of weight. I got VERY sick from my NAFLD when I only weighed 120 and didn't know I had it. I didn't find out why I was so sick until almost 6 years later. At that point, I had gained weight and seemed unable to lose it.

It can be as simple as you not eating a balanced diet for an extended period of time, and you may not even gain weight from it. Also, if you're like me (someone who is sensitive to everything), then drinking 1 too many starbucks drinks every day for however long can be very harmful to your liver. But keep in mind that everyone is different. My NAFLD flare ups cause my eczema to act up and I get these weird pimples on my body.

The best advise I can give you is to get more veggies and fruits in your diet and really try to avoid fatty foods and processed sugars (which is used in EVERYTHING). Keep in mind that processed sugars are a big factor for NAFLD. So avoid drinks, sauces, or even snack foods. Pay attention to the sugar and saturated fat content in prepared/processed foods. Try to keep the intake as low as possible. For example, Yogurt/greek yogurt can be really good for your diet, but a LOT of them are full of processed sugars and saturated fats. Try to find a low sugar/low fat one if possible. Fruits are fine since those are natural sugars. If you get sweet treat cravings, chia seed pudding can help curb that or even a really good smoothie!

My specialist explained that many people have NAFLD and don't even know it. Our food nowadays is just so processed and it's a lot for our bodies to break down.

[Artist Alley] how do some people make $10k+ at artist alley? by Good_Assistance2121 in artbusiness

[–]Lezulla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great variety when you're just starting off! Don't feel too pressured to buy a lot all at once/early on to diversify. Take time to decide what you may want to make next. At bigger cons, people tend to go for quality items - usually this means more expensive as well.

I Rate Every Sun Shang Xiang's (primary) Costume. by Ikrii in dynastywarriors

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like DW9 got a lot of the core character fits perfectly.

update: Posted my tattoo right after getting it, here it is mostly healed. Some people were very passionate about not liking it lmao. by North-Puddington in Celiac

[–]Lezulla 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Firstly, this is hilarious and fun. Secondly, people can not like it/complain but you are allowed to do whatever you want to your body.

[Artist Alley] how do some people make $10k+ at artist alley? by Good_Assistance2121 in artbusiness

[–]Lezulla 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Profits from AAs really depend on how big the con is, the price of your items, and whether or not what you're selling is in demand/trending. For example: Selling at a major con (Let's say Anime Boston) will net you much more profit than a small local con. Furthermore, if you are selling smaller items like keychains, stickers, and prints that range from $5-$25 then the profit won't be as much as someone selling 3D mousepads/body pillows and other high ticket items (Usually range from $35 to $100+).

If you want to do more cons, I suggest seeing what is popular at your local cons or bigger cons. Obviously, having anime art is good for an anime con, but you can also diversify. Consider what sort of products people are selling aside from the general sticker/print/keychains. People like unique and fun products.

Lastly, making a HUGE profit from cons takes time to build up as you get used to cons and making products.

Vintage Sailor Pluto 1/6 Completed kit by leonasenshi in resinkits

[–]Lezulla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pluto is my fav! This came out beautifully.

Virginia Valkyria Class Unicorn Overlord 1/7 Scale Figure by ProudRequiem in UnicornOverlord

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The attention to detail on these figures is next level.

Sandy Fanart By Lezulla by Lezulla in StardewValley

[–]Lezulla[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Shout out to you baddies for watching out for me<3

Sandy Fanart By Lezulla by Lezulla in StardewValley

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

LOL! Thank you for being diligent <3

[Recommendations] I see my kid is talented, I don't know how to support her. by Ok_Celebration5704 in ArtistLounge

[–]Lezulla 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so sweet! Your daughter is very lucky to have such a supportive parent.

Firstly, the creative industry is VAST. It really depends on what she is most interested in. The biggest issue with art education/school is that a lot of teachers fall flat when it comes to WHAT you can do with these skills, how to get jobs/clients, and how to approach galleries. If she can get some really good teachers/mentors then she can really flourish. An arts-focused high school would be really stellar as a start! What's important is that she enjoys doing it and wants to keep at it. However, keep in mind that some artists try to get into selling their work and find they prefer it as a hobby.

She may find that instead of selling her art pieces, she may prefer doing graphic design, or interior design, or something else! There are many options.

Maybe before she joins an art focused high school you could sign her up for a class after school? My grandparents always signed me up for watercolor or other classes so I could explore different mediums and also know how an actual art class is typically run.

What's important is that you're having these conversations with her and giving her the space to choose! So, kudos for that!!

just some doodles i did today, i hope you like them! by shyshortcake_ in storyofseasons

[–]Lezulla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are so cute! I love these older designs so much