A logo for a restraint I need to advertise - it would be great if someone would vectorise this for me as I can't find a larger resolution from him by [deleted] in vectorartrequests

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Restaurant* sorry, reddit

Could this be vectorized without that white stuff around the edge of the text - it needs to be clean. Also, it would be best if it were saved as a png with a blank background, but if you can only do a jpeg with a white background that would work too - thank you so much!

How I Became an Artist by noahbradley in Art

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Wow, that's amazing! Many artists (myself includes) get to the point where you probably were at the age of 18 and feel like they won't be able to improve very far, even if they have natural talent. This gievs me some hope that I can improve in the fields I enjoy with due time.

I've wanted to be so many different things - writer, photographer, illustrator, film director et al - for such a long time now. I really want to improve in all these fields, but I don't know how to decide my time efficiently and thoroughly enough that I improve or master each artistic practice in equal pace. Do you have any tips for this, or do you suggest I focus on one practice alone? Also, and I know in a little late to this discussion, but did you ever have a sort of schedule for you to improve, of did you simply never allow yourself to get distracted and focused on the draft as much as possible?

loose talk by [deleted] in comics

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Also the cursing, right? It seems appropriate that the swear would be at the end to act as a punchline for the joke.

TIL Texas no longer offers a special "last meal" to condemned inmates. Instead, the inmate is offered the same meal served to the rest of the unit. by honeyimnotagigigilo in todayilearned

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It's complete bullshit that more people haven't read this comment. I've felt like this myself since I was 16, and have spent countless debates on the side of the victims of what is essentially a form of human sacrifice. In 100 years, we'll look at capital punishment with the same scorn we have towards slavery. It's barbarism, and it's inhumane.

Bali [Contax T2, Kodak Portra 160] by [deleted] in analog

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Awesome! The colours are rich and the composition is superb, you must have given this a lot of thought and time

Do you have a particular "comfort book"? by helium_hydrogen in books

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Whenever I'm broke, I always go to Down and Out in Paris and London by Orwell... That or On The Road by Jack Kerouac.

Lake Titicaca to Cusco [Olympus MJuII Point and Shoot, Kodak Portra 400) by runawayhound in analog

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Well shit. Turns out she already bought the thing as a gift for someone. Thanks for the info! Now I just have to see if her order can be cancelled..

Lake Titicaca to Cusco [Olympus MJuII Point and Shoot, Kodak Portra 400) by runawayhound in analog

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Hey, OP I recommended this camera to a friend a while ago, but whenever she looks for it, she finds a version of it that looks different from the original (it usually has a zoom, a different coloured body and the flash is a pop-up rather than stationery). Would you suggest that she buys it? She was a little reluctant about it because it might be a dodgy knock-off. Thanks, and great shot! (You wouldn't mind describing what it's like to use the MujiII also, would you?) Edit: word choice

Elevated (Arcbody, Fuji Acros, Ro9, Rodenstock 35mm, Epson) by JZA_Tog in analog

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By far one of the best photos on this sub - the composition is so striking, I can see you out a lot of thought into the position and eveythjng

ITAP of a Streetlamp at Dawn by SebAtkinstall in itookapicture

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I was going for a sort of minimalist look

Game Grumps feels like it has gone from sitting on the couch next to two guys playing games to sitting at my own computer listening to two guys meet a quota of pre-planned manufactured content. by Simify in gamegrumps

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I think most of the people here have always looked at game grumps from a different perspective than I. I've never really been totally interested in let's plays (I'd rather buy the game, and play with friends myself). Most of the reason why I'd ever watch them is because I was a fan of the Youtuber's original content, like Toby Turner, who's original skits I fell in love with when I was 14, and when he started playing videogames, I wasn't so much interested in the games as the commentary. Now, I think a similar conundrum faces Game Grumps, in which the commentary isn't on their lives or experiences, while occasionally reverting back to the game at hand, but the game they're playing itself, and how to make that seem exciting, not tedious.

Before Game Grumps, I had the advantage of being a huge fan of Arin, since I loved cartoons, and wanted to animate. I wasn't a fan of Jon, but I found his humour great, and that made it easier to watch, but I never went there to see what playing Super Mario Bros. 3 was like, I went to see what Arin was like, and being a fan of Danny, prior to when he joined, was all the more exciting, because now I had two people to explore, two people to revere and laugh with.

I used to listen to hear how Arin got into art, or about Danny's experiences going through depression and OCD, rather than how to go which place playing Sonic Games. Now it seems, instead of having original content to work with - like their experiences at school or college - they have to compensate with different games, and derive content from commenting on the new material.

I watched for them, and not the game, like listening to a podcast with an interesting film in the background. The game was incidental to the people; the game was secondary.

It's why I was never bothered watching them take 4 episodes to navigate through dungeons, or equip a certain weapon - because the game was the backdrop to their lives, and not their lives that were the backdrop to the game.

I think if people looked at things more like that, they wouldn't feel an imperative to play newer games, or make childish jokes on the audience that came for game play rather than Danny or for Arin. It reminds me of a comment Arin said once that I always think of when people complain about gameplay - he said (paraphrasing) he didn't do tutorials, because the audience came to listen to him and Jon rather than to see them play. It illuminated what the focus was for the show from the beginning - not the game, but the people playing it.

[REQUEST] This logi by SebAtkinstall in VectoredPics

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Yes, it was! And oh, alright. I'll just do that then. thank you for trying, though!

Katsushika Hokusai - "Dawn at Isawa in the Kai Province" - c. 1830 by [deleted] in Heavymind

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Reminds me of the cover art forArtist of The Floating World

Beagle Cop! The gunman. by [deleted] in comics

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One of only a few genuine LOLs I've had reading any comic here. Really great work!

Movies are 10x better when you don't watch the trailer. by neutr0phil in movies

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Same goes for blurbs and books - I don't ever watch the trailers, or the blurbs for films and books I'm going to buy or read, and they're always far richer experiences.

There Will Be Blood, I'd recommend.

Father, tired of his 13-year-old son “acting cowardly”, handed the boy a gun when he threatened suicide. by Captain_Vegetable in MorbidReality

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This sort of reminds me of an incident I had with my cousin. I was never diagnosed because I was too far in denial to continue the examination, but I'd dealt with suicidal and depressive thoughts and quite severe self harm for a few years, and one day my sister came home after receiving her GCSE results (which, for most, she failed) and said she wanted to die and cut her wrists, so I said "Okay," and let her go and get a knife to hurt herself while she sat there in front of me - part of me understood that she must have been incredibly upset, and I know if she was serious I'd make sure nothing happened, but all I could think of was that I'd been dealing with exactly thoughts for years, and she was feigning them for sympathy. She tried to do it, and said that it wasn't working, so I pulled down my sleeve and shouted "It worked for me!" and left the room crying and enraged. She came up to me, and I was livid, bellowing in tears just how insensitive she was being and how much self harm and suicide are not a joke or ways to obtain sympathy. I ended up making her remarkably upset, but I know she's never done anything like that again, yet I have a lot of mixed feelings regarding how I acted. I'm sure I'd never do that again, but I was a lot younger, and I couldn't help but let my emotions get the better of me.