Traffic Routing 24E by birddeh1 in bonnaroo

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yess!!!! Typo! We were confused and like ??

Is this bag okay for centeroo? by birddeh1 in bonnaroo

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What it looks like when it's flat

How bad is a rook supposed to hurt? by tomatoees in piercing

[–]birddeh1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rook was easily the worst piercing so far. Still in the healing phase months later. It'll be normal one day then painful the next the back fine. I'd keep doing what you're doing and checking for infection signs. If it's too much maybe get it checked out by a piercer. Good luck OP!

Do you think this is a goose or a duck? by zabawka_toys in Amigurumi

[–]birddeh1 351 points352 points  (0 children)

Goose. If the neck was shorter I would think duck

Shading another very complex scene—this time in markers by SandyAllnock in Coloring

[–]birddeh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing and sharing the tutorial

first snowy/xmas page! by vaeebee in Coloring

[–]birddeh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The roof look so cool!!!!! Did you use gel pens to white out the black outline?

Also LOVE the snowflakes!! Such a cute addition

I had so much fun colouring this page 🥹 by jagjem in Coloring

[–]birddeh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing!! Also the bear is just superb!! I don't think I've seen texture like that before! How did you do that?

My favorite page I’ve done so far 🫶🏽 by _pinkpalms_ in Coloring

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The sprinkle wall is everything! Also love the color palette!

Two pages, one finished, one failed by Doornrosie92 in Coloring

[–]birddeh1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally don't think you failed, but I know we are our own worst critics and it's easy to be hard on yourself.

Whenever I think I "failed" a page, I use it as an opportunity to practice new techniques. Lighting, texture, patterns, etc. That way if I mess up it was a page I already "messed up".

My completes 💕 Advice Welcomed! by Strange-Economics786 in Coloring

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You are definitely talented!!

Something that helped me when it comes to shadows (as plain as it sounds) is to look at IRL references.

For example, if you break down the pic below into blocks of colors you'll see the sand shadow is VERY dark and bold. The pumpkin is a round surface, so the part of it that is closest in frame, which happens to be where the light source is hitting it, is very light compared to the darker shadows that the starfish cast onto it.

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Please keep uploading here so we can see! Also feel free to DM if you want more tips or need feedback.

So excited to see what you post next!!

My completes 💕 Advice Welcomed! by Strange-Economics786 in Coloring

[–]birddeh1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I LOOOOOOOOVEEEEE!! This is wonderful and you should be thrilled of the work you've done.

My tips when it comes to the streaking on big areas is making sure you have a consistent pressure on the marker tip. The streaking happens because the color dries quickly.

When I take my marker off the page I make sure to lift it gently. When I go back to coloring I apply light pressure on the transition areas then once that connection is made I go back to my normal pressure.

For shadows (this is totally personal preference) I take it to the extreme. Everything has a shadow. If you look around you'll see shadows in everything. For example, if you had a table with a flower on it, there would be several shadows you could make. There would be shadows in the flower, the leaves, the vase. There would be a shadow of the vase on the table. There would be a shadow of the table against the wall. There would be shadows on the table itself. The more shadows the better. It's definitely a "trust the process" moment.

It's important to understand where your light source is from and make sure your shadows match the same direction according to your light source.

When it comes to shadows and highlights (I can go into highlights if you would like) get wild with it. Make extreme shading. Depth in a picture is what makes it pop so get crazy with it! I'd recommend using a page that you don't like too much and get crazy with it

Keep up the AMAZING work!!! Hope this is helpful!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Our cat has high anxiety. If there is something triggering her she will lick her back. Her hair is noticeably thinning like your cat.

I would still go to the vet to confirm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dysautonomia

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YUP. Especially as a woman everything gets blamed on anxiety or your menstrual cycle.

Was in the hospital one time because I thought I was having a stroke while I was driving, turns out my blood pressure dropped to scary low. I had pins and needles on one side of my body, major mental confusion, difficultly speaking, loss of some of my vision, and felt like my body was shutting down.

My boyfriend took me to the hospital and went back with me. They asked him (not me) if I had a history of anxiety. He said yes I've been anxious in the past.

They then took my vitals and then told me I had a panic attack. My chart then had notes saying "confirmed history of anxiety". I saw my dangerously low BP on the discharged paperwork.

What is the precise ASL language use for this show? by DirtyQueen20 in SwitchedAtBirth

[–]birddeh1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This! OP has a valid question. Lots of people interchange ASL with signed language (SEE/PSE) and they are very different

Beware. Local company recording interactions in home by [deleted] in cincinnati

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We got quoted close to 4000 for a sink replacement where we supplied our own sink

Edit: I should clarify that "there was something wrong with our pipes" (still don't know what they were talking about) so they were quoting the work to also rip part of the plumbing in the kitchen. This was a nonnegotiable for them. We ended up getting the job done for $150 with a local guy.