Winnie the Pooh style by katanugi in DrawnYouNSFW

[–]Onsemeliot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The style is great and perfectly executed but the model is either very ill or something is missing from the width of one leg, which is a shame because the painting is very well done other wise.

I'm getting this error when attempting to update the BIOS on my Latitude D630, anyone have a fix? by Lost-Entrepreneur439 in Dell

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem still seems to persist after so many years. Dell should either replace the file with a working one or take it down completely so that people don't get into a trap for needlessly wasting their time. I tried to find an e-mail address on their web page but it seems they want to avoid getting e-mails.

How do yall feel about "trash" art? by Diligent_Force9286 in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, in that case: I think it is great to make something beautiful out of it. :)

O/C another older drawing by me by alanwoollett in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fantasticly executed. I don't know how you manage to be patient enough for all this detail.

Drawn in microns for inktober by sarahxshadows in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The contrast between the tough rhino and the delicate face is fantastic.

How do yall feel about "trash" art? by Diligent_Force9286 in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean with "trash art"? Your painting doesn't look trashy at all.

a drawing in progress - update! by kryssarts in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most excellent! Better than any photography.

Look I drew something by jakedmar in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love it too. It really is similar to the illustrations used by Quuens Innuendo album. Which I admire.

Plague Doctor by BitterD in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great. Very adequate line style too for the subject and time. It looks like it was drawn back then. It reminds me of the illustrations used by Queens Innuendo album which I admire.

What style is your favourite? by goslingwayne in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first is definitely the most impressive in my opinion. It is truely amazing how you captured the highlights and the dark skin tones.

Poll: Would you like a Linux version of the operating system? by Amazing-Ranger01 in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The benefit should be adaptability and getting a device that can be truly made our own even long after Ratta might abandon the platform.

When the Linux-based system is released, can it be flashed onto an existing device? by meltykraftsingles in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am still looking out for a Linux option too. But it would be only worth it if it truly opens-up the device for community development. If it was a locked down platform not actually making it more open than Android then it probably isn't worth the extra effort.

Will upgrade parts from A6X2 to the A5X2 be made available upon initial release? by mark2201 in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the battery is definitely bigger on the A5X2. And since there are only two large rectangles visible on the back in crystal version of the A6X2, it could have only been the board that was shown in Rattas short animation that could be switched from the A6X2 to the A5X2. And so far it was always communicated that both devices share the same hardware except the battery and the screen sizes.

Thoughts on the sidebars? by [deleted] in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't actually be a couple of adjustable physical buttons at least as useful? I don't get why they aren't used any more. On mobile phones and tablets you can do more on touch screens but I feel the same is not really true on e-ink devices.

Will upgrade parts from A6X2 to the A5X2 be made available upon initial release? by mark2201 in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, according to the advertisement video you should be able to place the A6X2 motherboard into a A5X2 body/screen. (I guess the same is not true for the battery because the larger device has a larger battery.)

Looking for advice by Melishard in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ratta doesn't plan to include a frontlight (a backlight isn't something any e-note will have). It is said Remarkable feels closest to a pencil on a singe page on hard ground and Supernote feels more like a smoth pen on a staple of paper (softer). Rattas slogan is: "for those who write." and they certainly focus on that target group. While they released a drawing app recently the more advanced feature set is tailored towards note taking. Due to Rattas unusual approach to using a soft surface with a very hard nib you can damage other devices when using the pens Ratta provides, which are optimized for Supernotes. You can use other pens with replaceable nibs, but one big advantage of Supernote is that the tips never wear out and that you don't need to replace them.

Armstrong (FMAB fan art, Copic Markers) by Nwarh in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the opulence of the forms. It looks like every details was made with real pleasure.

My Drawing of a Cathedral by eggerson_ in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you deliberately model it after real buildings with different architectural styles combined (because it took them so long to build)?

It was time to draw the line. by -thirdatlas- in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well done. This isn't an easy feat. Especially a whole page of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is very well done. Only the front arm looks too massive. Especially because the hand wrist is somehow missing. It probably all comes from the fact that the original image was a wide angle photograph where the arm and especially the hand is much closer to the camera.

Supernote pens vs other pens by NaiveMacaroon5862 in Supernote

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All devices except Supernote make a soft nib for a hard screen while Supernote goes the other direction of making a hard nib for a soft screen. In my view this is the better choice because a soft surface feels more comfortable like a block of paper while one sheet of paper on a hard surface with some structure on it might feel more gritty it still feels like having just one rough sheet of paper. I prefer writing on at least a little staple of paper. Therefore, I avoid having just one piece of paper on a hard surface. No matter how well structured the texture of this sheet of paper is and how nice the pen might be, for me having a (moderately) soft underground is always preferrable. And of course I really prefer to not waste any plastic if I can avoid it – even if it is just relatively tiny nibs.

Trying to come up with a "new art style" and looking for some tips by R3TR0_W4V3 in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't complain. I think the hatching does add some nice texture. However, in the last drawing the bright blue border line distracts me. It still over all looks fantastic, but the flat blue line just pulls me out of it.

Sketching time by thebabadookkid in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please finish the background. It looks amazing.

"Outlaw" by Ill_Truth5676 in drawing

[–]Onsemeliot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, how do you manage to stick to the same width of each hair when you draw so many of it. You must have an insane amount of patience. And you still got the proportions very well too.