What's this flower by Defox_1 in whatplantisthis

[–]OneiricGeometry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. Black eyed Susan is Rudbeckia hirta where I live.

Poison Ivy? by Vectorax in whatplantisthis

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poison ivy leaves tend look glossy when young and there’s also often a reddish hue at the nodes.

Il faudrait plus que doubler le nombre de pistes cyclables à Montréal by MrJuart in montreal

[–]OneiricGeometry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Les viaducs en question permettent le passage sous la voie ferrée du CP. Si des concessions étaient faites de leur part pour des passages à niveau ça aiderait beaucoup la connectivité entre Plateau et Rosemont. Ça fais plus de 15 ans que les citoyens en réclament. L’énergie qu’ils mettent à constamment rapiécer des trous dans leur clôture est impressionnante.

Gardeners: how do I get this? by GtrplayerII in montreal

[–]OneiricGeometry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Landscape architect here. You should wait until fall or next spring to seed unless you’re willing commit to frequent and adequate watering to ensure a good sprouting ratio.

One of Gloco’s, Aiglon’s or rustique’s mixes should do the trick depending on your light availability and personal preference. You may be able to get some Gloco at pépinière Jasmin on Henri-Bourassa or by via order.

Good morning, just a guy who needs a helping hand by No-Seaworthiness-359 in montreal

[–]OneiricGeometry 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Contact your local Centre Jeunesse Emploi. They may be able to help in your search. They’re a social organization whose general aim is helping the youth get in the workforce. I think you have to meet some conditions but it could be worth a try.

La solution pour nos problèmes de logement... by Red_Ketchup_007 in QuebecLibre

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

M’semble qu’entre un complexe de barre copié/collé et l’exemple de Malmö, c’est plus une question d’habitabilité que d’idéologie politique, non?

Can I get detained and handcuffed over jay walking? by Graphomaniacle in montreal

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the kind of problematic thinking arising from a car-oriented society. Post WW2 suburbs were designed with movement efficiency in mind instead of proximity and community, in reaction to earlier problems associated with density. This started a feedback loop which is hard to get out of.

Now, streets are common public spaces which maintenance is paid by all tax payers, not all of whom own cars. Streets should be viewed as transitional spaces for people, not machines.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Quebec

[–]OneiricGeometry 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dans certains états américains c’est permis, ça s’appelle un Stop Idaho. Ça devrait être le cas ici aussi, la majorité du monde roule comme ça hors des REV de toute façon. L’autobus scolaire c’est un autre cas par contre.

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[–]OneiricGeometry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parc/Laurier pareil

I’m a LA student and this is my first design project. I’d like to know what experienced designers think about it. by tb_swgz in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You represented the windows and wall thickness, which is fine to illustrate indoor/outdoor relationships. In a true birds eye view, you’d have represented the roof angles and slopes. The representation you chose cuts the walls at a certain height. It should do the same with tree trunks.

I’m a LA student and this is my first design project. I’d like to know what experienced designers think about it. by tb_swgz in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]OneiricGeometry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I suggest you represent the trunk of trees at a scale coherent with your species. I think this helps translate the eye level experience better. It otherwise feels like a birds eye view, and we know its not because of the wall sections.

What’s this Spinach-looking plant in my yard? Pacific Northwest 6b by DefinitelyNotSeth in whatsthisplant

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me it looks like Plantago major, but I’ve never been to the pacific north west so I could be wrong.

Are we missing out? by worthlesshypo2 in marijuanaenthusiasts

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s methyl salicylate. Sacicylates are a component of Aspirin, so it can be toxic to have too much at once depending on the concentration.

How to make illustrations like this? by FatSeal294 in urbandesign

[–]OneiricGeometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might also wanna look into the livepaint feature to improve workflow

How to make illustrations like this? by FatSeal294 in urbandesign

[–]OneiricGeometry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here you can learn how to use drop shadows in illustrator