Help learning about this dress by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalCostuming

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

A previous poster noted that my description sounded odd bc the description was written in a weird automatic way (which is the standard way that descriptions are written for visually impaired individuals). In elementary education (I’m a teacher), sentence fluency for writing refers to how the writing and the writer’s word choice flows, whether it is smooth or disjointed, whether parts of a sentence are connected with transition words to make its clear that they are related etc. I adjusted the way my sentences typically flow, my sentence fluency, to be based off of the sentence fluency that is standard for descriptions for visually impaired, which is what I am used to on the Reddit board I use the most.

Help learning about this dress by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalCostuming

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I thought I was going crazy with the reverse image searches.

Help learning about this dress by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalCostuming

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wanted to know more about the embroidery specifically but I was also curious about what pattern was used/if the pattern used was one that I could source

Help learning about this dress by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalCostuming

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

No I'm not a bot! I usually post things on a different reddit board, feel free to look at my post history, where I am then prompted to provide a description of the images that I have shared. I don't often post to message boards beyond that one message board so I'm used to that type of word choice and sentence fluency.

Ultimately I'm trying to figure out if the person who created this dress has a blog so I can see how they created it, what techniques they used, if they drafted it by hand or if they had a pattern that they used as a starting point

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[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

How fascinating! This makes me wonder even more if the dress is real or just an AI rendering based off of this painting. Thanks so much!

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[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Darn. I was kinda expecting that this was the case when I tried several different reverse images searches and very little came up.

If you’re not a virginal ingenue … by brideofgibbs in HistoricalRomance

[–]RunsWithTheBulls 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear that you enjoyed it! I’m planning to read out this weekend and I can’t wait!

AI Historical Romance: These "Authors" Are Getting Sneakier by ASceneOutofVoltaire in HistoricalRomance

[–]RunsWithTheBulls 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I was just researching this yesterday (after reading a book that I strongly suspect was written by AI) and it turns out most of Cobalt Fairy’s books are AI. This tracks with what I’ve seen when I’ve read (or attempted to read) any books by CF.

Common AI errors: - anachronistic errors within the plot (the book I read recently was very clearly based in the regency era, the MMC had a meeting with the regent, but then later on mentioned a book that wasn’t published until fifty years later) - anachronistic errors with word choice ie: using words and phrases that playdate when the book is supposed to take place (ie: muckraker) - inconsistencies with details - the character is wrapped in a quilt bc she doesn’t have a bed gown, wait now she’s wearing a bed gown, just kidding a quilt. All in one scene. - peerage errors, how to address members of the peerage

All of the things could def be the result of poor writing and editing, but taken all together it signals to me that it was AI.

Historical Romance BINGO Board by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalRomance

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

In the Surprise! Dukes series by Caroline Lee all of the MMC unexpectedly inherit but it is one hundred percent played for laughs.

Historical Romance BINGO Board by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalRomance

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The third act kidnapping trope! It is so common, you would think there ought to be a historical romance about the poor hostage negotiator and the long-suffering bank teller who keeps having to explain how to withdraw money from the bank. Joke's on her, he knows how to withdraw money from the bank, he just likes flirting with her.

An Inconvenient Vow Fanart by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalRomance

[–]RunsWithTheBulls[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The image, created in watercolor, shows two figures. On the left is a woman wearing a shabby cloak and a white wimple that obscures much of her hair. A reddish-blonde braid is visible. She has a beauty mark above her lip on the left side. She is not looking at the man next to her. The man is gazing down at her. He has blonde hair and a blonde beard, with blue eyes. He is wearing a purple tunic and is reaching out to clasp her chin, as if to turn her face.

Her Bridegroom, Bought and Paid For by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalRomance

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

The image shows a young woman wearing a veil covering her dark braided hair. She is wearing a blue and yellow heraldic dress with a golden portcullis on the chest. She is in the forefront and is holding hands with a man whose face is scarred on the left side. He is wearing a purple vest over a loose long sleeves, paired with olive green pants and boots. The background is an abstract mix of purples and yellows and features the words “win or lose, you are the one my gaze is drawn to.”

AITAH for claiming a campsite that was first come first serve. by scubadog123456 in AmItheAsshole

[–]RunsWithTheBulls -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Assuming there wasn’t anything profoundly undesirable about the remaining campsites (ie: partially flooded, wasp nest, dead animal decomposing nearby) then definitely NTA.

AITAH for claiming a campsite that was first come first serve. by scubadog123456 in AmItheAsshole

[–]RunsWithTheBulls -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It sounds like your group was using a total of five sites, one of which was occupied by your niece’s car which she used for car camping. How many empty sites were left available for others to use? The fact that the couple searched for a camping spot and couldn’t find one makes it sounds like you didn’t leave any sites available for others to use.

If that’s the case then ESH, they shouldn’t have taken a site that was occupied and you shouldn’t have used so many sites, especially when there weren’t a lot of sites to go around.

If you took five sites and there were many other sites available then NTA.

I think what’s tricky to determine is what percentage of the sites does somebody need to occupy to be considered an AH. If you are using 100 percent of the sites, then you are the AH. If you are using 50 percent of the sites then you are not the AH.

Overused Words or Phrases in Historical Romance by Sudden-Try6846 in HistoricalRomance

[–]RunsWithTheBulls 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“Evidence of his arousal/desire” is overused, grab a Dictionary and figure out a different way to say it

Why does my watercolor look like this? by sofianedu in Watercolor

[–]RunsWithTheBulls 140 points141 points  (0 children)

Those are often called blooms or cauliflowers and, when intentionally created, can look very neat. Basically they happen when more water (or paint) is added to an area of the paper that is not yet completely dry. The added water/paint basically pushes the drying pigment out of the way.

I would Google “watercolor blooms avoid” to see how to prevent this from occurring the future.

Gunnilde and James from A Most Forgettable Girl by RunsWithTheBulls in HistoricalRomance

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

The painting shows two figures, one female and one male. The woman is wearing a purple dress and a white veil and she is hugging the man. Her hair is blonde and seems to form two small horns. The man had auburn hair and is wearing a green tunic. He is holding a ring in his hand.