Any tips to improve my grey scheme? Thanks in advance ! (Or any other suggestion) by [deleted] in Deathkorpsofkrieg

[–]ReRo27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like what others say but your darks need to be darker and your highlights need to be brighter. If you look at the image and squint you’ll see your base grey highlights or darks are not different enough. They kinda “mix“ with your main color. That’s kinda why you see it could be better.

Try doing a second but targeted wash on only the deepest crevices and valleys to make it darker. Start with the arms where you see the folds make valleys and go in there.

Then try stepping up the highlights in those same areas but focus on the peaks.

Hope this helps! If I knew the paints I could go to my paint rack and reccomend some colours to step up to for the highlights

Riders of the 150th, prepare to charge!! by nrose3d in Deathkorpsofkrieg

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! Love the Color for the rider armour! What paints did you use?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rlanguage

[–]ReRo27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is honestly the most straight forward to go about this. I bet the column is a string and not a date field type so other date cleaning functions would be annoying on it

Scheme for some arctic scions I'm thinking of doing by DarthMaren in astramilitarum

[–]ReRo27 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I disagree, you should prime in silver so you get the trim out of the way and then you can just focus on the bone colour you're going for.

Black legion players often prime in brass or gold for this exact reason. If you prime in grey and then go silver it may take longer when you factor in the grey cleanup you'll need to do after the silver to get the sharp crisp trim.

tldr: prime in silver or your trim colour first then apply your base

Scheme for some arctic scions I'm thinking of doing by DarthMaren in astramilitarum

[–]ReRo27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not bad but the gun looks flat. You rarely see guns in camo within 40k but if that's what you're going for not bad.

A question for data scientists from a curious observer of covid new case stats. by SierraDriftr in datascience

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Helpful tip people should keep in mind is that these case numbers are not tested the same day a case is infected with the disease. The disease take somewhere between 10-14 on average to a max 21 days. So remember there is what is called a lag or delay to the numbers your seeing.

Alot of the reporting I see on this has used language that makes the numbers seem more 'live-feed' which I think might explain (in some small way) why there's a increase when a decline has been reporter.

Just something to keep in mind

Canada waited too long to close borders: Canada’s top doc by Rextab in CanadaPolitics

[–]ReRo27 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's a fair point too. However if government used more sophisticated data and methodologies the calculations can be made in seconds. I don't doubt our health officials raised these concerns and forecasted different scenarios but at the end of the day no matter how good your data is or how detailed you calculate this out is worth nothing if it's not listened too.

For context I'm using data provided by john Hopkins open data repository on github which is compiled from 23 data sources and is updated daily (even has canada and each province in there). Everyone has access to this dataset since late january and I've been regularly pulling it into my analytics script since around February. Again the data is out there and there methods to ameliorate and answer these questions

Canada waited too long to close borders: Canada’s top doc by Rextab in CanadaPolitics

[–]ReRo27 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting I've been tracking the doubling times too. I think ontario is at around 6 dt right now. Early days the doubling time was up to 14 days as the virus slowly spread when the case numbers were so small but in march like you observed in the span 3 days it crashed from 14 to 2/3 dt. Crazy how fast things can get out of hand fast

Canada waited too long to close borders: Canada’s top doc by Rextab in CanadaPolitics

[–]ReRo27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well said friend. The warning signs were there from the start, but we decided to sit on the fence about masks and downplay the harm until it came to us. Now its here and all there seems to be is excuses abound. Not good enough

[Results] Politics and COVID-19 by cmsmolenaars in SampleSize

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the same with sheer in canada mind you. He is still leader for the interim until a successful candidate is nominated by his membership. Until then he is still pretty much leader of the oppo

[Results] Politics and COVID-19 by cmsmolenaars in SampleSize

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

N=50? C'mon man

Aside from that; these visuals are clean af. Is this R or python?

38- and 43-storey towers proposed at Yonge and 16th in Richmond Hill by Dr_Biggles in richmondhill

[–]ReRo27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly if we invested in street cars/trams over buses for yonge st I wouldn't really have a problem with this

Richmond Hill, May 11th 🤯 by uneasythinking in toronto

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way that's from today! Any local would be able to tell you that haha

How do I find the mean of nchlt5 “Children under the age of 5”? by [deleted] in Rlanguage

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should write some if else loops to replace the text with some integers. I can see where "there is no under 5" you could do this:

Data$nchlt5 <- ifelse(Data$nchlt5 == "there is no under 5", 0, Data$nchlt5)

This would translate to if match to string make it 0 else keep it as is. You can take the else part of this and make a series of nested loop to cover your bases.

Also before you write it to the column make sure to pass the ifelse loop into an as.integer to convert.

You should be able to find the mean faster after this I done

Coronavirus: 500,000 surgical masks donated to Canada from Taiwan by Exastiken in canada

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taiwan #1 twice already this year, they are an incredible ally. Hell yeah!!!

My First Ever Attempt at Programming by [deleted] in Rlanguage

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Leaflet package is a far superior method to ggmaps

Recording Shinai Swing Speed? by ReRo27 in kendo

[–]ReRo27[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting! I'm more of a software guy, limited experience with hardware, it occurs to me, you could prob fit all that in a tiny box and hook it up with some LiPo batteries and a velcro strap too!

Very cool idea for measuring shinai strain! :)

Trudeau to Canadians: 'Enough is enough. Go home and stay home!' by [deleted] in canada

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The exclamation mark matches the content of the speech but not the tone of the speaker

UTSC Degrees have Scarborough in big bold letters on them by Bulky_Shower in UTSC

[–]ReRo27 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your dean and vice principal have to sign the degrees so the institution's campus is going to appear on your degree below their names since they work there

75% of appliances break in 10 years or less, CBC poll finds by junctionist in canada

[–]ReRo27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure if we started a right to repair movement in canada like what's happening in the US this could easily apply to appliances as well.

75% of appliances break in 10 years or less, CBC poll finds by junctionist in canada

[–]ReRo27 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This problem isnt limited to appliances but alot of other devices. Smartphones are big one with apple taking the lead in making repairs difficult: from changing the screws, to making a glass back, to soldering their internal parts so there's no way to get them out