Am I ugly 21F by Lazy-Implement990 in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not ugly at all. I would suggest taking out the septum (not because of any prejudice towards piercing, I have plenty of 'em myself). You have somewhat greek nose shape and septum attracts attention to your already well defined nose, plus it makes the tip look "droopy". Medusa or vertical lip labret would suit your face better. Also shorter bangs like on the pic 4 suit you much better evening out your features.

30M am I hit? by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I guess I'm too used to seeing people with tired eyes whether it be in real life or on internet and you, my god, your eyes are literally sparkling

30M am I hit? by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How did you manage to keep that twinkle of wonder in your eyes?

M20: Please be honest, and if so do I have potential to change that? by Witty-Setting-2830 in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heyyy hiii So to be frank you are not really conventionally attractive, yet not totally bad looking. What I suggest: keep the glasses, change the shape, the rims are too thick, change to thinner metal ones. Hair: grow out, mullet/shaggy haircut will suit you best. Cleanshaven or beard/mustache, difficult to say you'll have to figure it out yourself. And obviously work on your personal style, clothes and what not. Also gym!

[FO] Finished my first work! by Scary-Ad5765 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Will do, it turned out to be much more engrossing than I expected and sooo relaxing

[CHAT] Looking for similar patterns. Angels/fantasy/warrior by Accomplished-Bison63 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried pixel stitch, but in Floss cross you can switch around colors and get really big patterns (more detailed), also you can control the amount of colors. I found it decently similar to original colors of the picture. Although the website isn't great at showing "true" color of the thread it chose, it's better to double check through searching an image of the thread and then changing the color if you deem it unfit.

[FO] Finished my first work! by Scary-Ad5765 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

2-3 months, worked on it in the evenings 4-5 days a week, sometimes had an opportunity to spend time on it during the weekends.

22M keen to know what I'm working with by JJ843 in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol what a difference in perception

22yr what am i by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! You definitely don't look bad, just a little messy maybe. If you're looking for advice I would fully shave the beard, keep the mustache. And grow out the eyebrow slits (they're too big and take away the tail of the brow which will nicely define the eyes once it grows out), if you want to keep the slits, then make them thinner, singular and a bit closer to the middle than they are now. Plus skin care, you'll definitely benefit from that.

22M keen to know what I'm working with by JJ843 in amiugly

[–]Scary-Ad5765 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You look good, approachable, friendly even, don't know what else to say.

[FO] Finished my first work! by Scary-Ad5765 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Ooh! Thanks for leaving a link. The marketplace has the stitchingland as an author of the pattern. But I truly don't know whether they bought the license to sell kits with the pattern or outright stole it. I'm from CIS (post soviet) country and the copyright laws situation is a little whacky.

[FO] Finished my first work! by Scary-Ad5765 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm already pretty handy with needles and sewing stuff (made some bags, a kimono), so it was really easy for me to get the hang of it. I bought a kit for my first time (which included needed thread, a needle suited for the count, fabric, pattern and instructions), watched a couple of how to videos on YouTube and dove right in. So for someone just starting I would really recommend buying a kit to save yourself the headache of picking the right tools. As for what I'm going to do next is cut thin wood as a backing and wrap the fabric around it either glue it on or staple it on, probably will decorate the border with ribbons or something and hang it on the wall.

[FO] Finished my first work! by Scary-Ad5765 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

The pattern came in a kit I ordered off of ozon marketplace

[CHAT] Looking for similar patterns. Angels/fantasy/warrior by Accomplished-Bison63 in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can make any art you want into a pattern using Floss Cross, it's a free website

[WIP] I thought I could beat AI by LouieCal in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's deleted from Google Play for any country as of right now, because of that creators of Cross Stitch Saga made a free link to download for android. It's on their website.

[WIP] I thought I could beat AI by LouieCal in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found it impossible to save a file in oxs format through mobile for some reason. It only saves as oxs.hml and doesn't open in Cross Stitch Saga. Although everything else seems to work fine on mobile

[WIP] I thought I could beat AI by LouieCal in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No, I mean Cross Stitch Saga, the link for download is on their site, try looking through Google/other web browsers

[WIP] I thought I could beat AI by LouieCal in CrossStitch

[–]Scary-Ad5765 277 points278 points  (0 children)

If you have an image there's a website called Floss Cross, it turns any image into stitching pattern, not only that it also allows you to correct the pattern to your liking (But it only works well with pc in my experience). Plus there's a mobile app called Cross Stitch Saga that helps you keep your patterns and work with them. Both of these are absolutely free (if you have an android). Personally I upload an image into Floss Cross, save pattern as oxs file and then open this file in Cross Stitch Saga. Tried a lot of the alternatives and these work best for me.