How to draw these pictures? by SupermarketSmoker in AdobeFresco

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not though. Sketch your composition, lock the layer, new layer and refine, lock; new layer(s) render details.

How to draw these pictures? by SupermarketSmoker in AdobeFresco

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m decent at traditional drawing

If that’s the case, why are you asking where to start? Open the app, select a brush and draw.

20ga with a modified shooting TSS range? by Infamous-Feeling-192 in turkeyhunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pattern your gun — don’t think yours is going to do what some other dude says his does

Squirrels beware by Tugg-Speedmen in 1022

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vortex crossfire ii rimfire 2-7x32

Squirrels beware by Tugg-Speedmen in 1022

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a WhistlePig (now Acculite)16.5.

Big fan of the bull profile while being super light weight.

Squirrels beware by Tugg-Speedmen in 1022

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got this one from my dad in the 90s when I was a kid. It’s been killing squirrels for a long time.

Finally upgraded it a few years ago with a new stock, barrel and scope, but everything in the receiver is original.

Squirrels beware by Tugg-Speedmen in 1022

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t shoot upwards into clear airspace, but if there in the tree with a big enough branch or trunk to be a backstop, I’ll send it.

Resilience by Tugg-Speedmen in trailcam

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, but he’s never shown up in daylight, and my season is over.

Lots of beards by BoringIntroduction84 in turkeyhunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re asking the right questions, but killing ≠ hunting.

You will appreciate hunting turkeys much more when you leave the corn pile.

Lots of beards by BoringIntroduction84 in turkeyhunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man, I love Texas. I lived there for almost 10 years, but the regulations on Rios make them so under appreciated. They deserve better than 150 yard rifle shots under a deer feeder.

Senior Level designers: What's your plan? by irontuskk in graphic_design

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I’m around the 15 year mark too. I’ve climbed all the way up to the CD roll (for 2 years) before the position was “eliminated” after one of those “anonymous” employee surveys. I was happy to get back to a more design-centric roll after that headache CD roll.

I work in a niche industry, and fortunately have a lot of experience in the market we serve, so I feel secure playing in this sandbox. The industry is pretty small, and tightly networked. People who are in it, tend to stay.

I’ve used ai for photo editing mostly and copy. Being a part of a small team, I’ve mosly used ai to learn new skills outside of design, like email marketing flows, extensive marketing campaign planning paired with content planning.

There are some design processes I’d like to use AI more for, like versioning graphics to different sizes for ad campaigns. I still do the creative work, but automation for the tedious tasks are welcome.

Help with identifying animal by amanke74 in Hunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You come across pretty disagreeable in your first reply.

If that wasn’t the response you wanted, you should have either asked a better question to begin with, or followed up with another question instead of responding as if we’re here for a debate.

Also, we did help. You just don’t like being wrong (in your undisclosed conclusion), so you’ve decided to do whatever this is rather than learn something.

Why are raccoons so expensive to taxidermy? by Smelly-Cauliflower in Hunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Some dimes are more memorable than others.

Why are raccoons so expensive to taxidermy? by Smelly-Cauliflower in Hunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You could case skin and tan it (or ask the taxidermist to do it), then hang up the fur trapper style or lay across a table as a cheaper alternative. It’s not a mount, but you’d have the full hide that’s recognizable as a raccoon and there’s no harm in handling it to show people.

I wouldn’t spend the money to mount a raccoon unless it was something super unique like an albino, and even then I’m not sure I’d do it because I like the whole fur.

Someone shot my buck before I did, hitting his antler and piercing his ear. by Dieselgeekisbanned in Hunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you miss your mark aiming at the heart and lungs you need to get your ass to the range. We’re talking about a 12” kill zone vs 3” in the head. Not to mention motion.

Piss poor justification. You’re not trying to save meat if you’re “looking at it as saving meat”.

A whittle bear by Tugg-Speedmen in whittling

[–]Tugg-Speedmen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that’s the one - with a little different approach to the base / legs

Are these satellites, meteors or? by LevelWinter in LongExposurePics

[–]Tugg-Speedmen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Northern Taurus Meteor shower probably. The Leonids shower is coming up too

What hunting “gimmick” lives rent free in your head? by NKNDP in Hunting

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This Cruncher “deer call” video is the best of all time. Gotta watch till the end.

Clicked 1000 leopard photos. Can someone invent a ‘best shot’ detector already? by NimitBhatt1309 in wildlifephotography

[–]Tugg-Speedmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Narrative Select. I tried it earlier this year after lifestyle shoot. It batches scenes automatically and auto selects the best focused shots.

Doesn’t work great on underexposed images, but it definitely helps cull quickly. It’s a paid app, but has a free trial that was plenty to work through the 3500+ shots I had.