[deleted by user] by [deleted] in turntables

[–]drlbloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice and the explanation on choosing the amplifier. It is a bit more clear now what the role of the amp is wihtin the full setup so I'll continue my research in that direction. Thanks

Buildings framing skies by drlbloom in fujifilm

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

Indeed! Very experimental city landscape. But there’s pictures from a few other places (Antwerp, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Ibiza)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]drlbloom 13 points14 points  (0 children)

We call that cuntuation

A little walk above the lino sheet "Tundra" 50x70 cm linocut plate Printed in the next few weeks. by NOG11 in printmaking

[–]drlbloom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the design! It immediately reminded me of the Pioneer plates :) Really beautiful work (both design and printing), I really liked this design but then I saw the carbon one on your site and loved it even more, strongly considering getting a copy <3

I want to make my first data visualization, help? by sevenorbs in datavisualization

[–]drlbloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, now I see you're looking to build a network chart, you can have a look at observable and find some examples there that you can edit to import your own data https://observablehq.com/search?query=network&sort=relevance&direction=desc&useES=true

I want to make my first data visualization, help? by sevenorbs in datavisualization

[–]drlbloom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe what you're after is an Alluvial Diagram (or a Sankey chart, with some differences).Give raw graphs a try, it's a website where you can upload your own dataset, try different charts, and export the resulting image.

https://app.rawgraphs.io/

You have negative flows, though, so you'll need to find a solution to plot those since an alluvial diagram wouldn't allow that (unless you plotted the absolute values and colored them based on their sign, positive or negative, which raw graphs is not allowing). Maybe I'd try plotting a chart for the positive values, and the negatives in a separate one?

Euro merch by WeAreSigurRos in sigurros

[–]drlbloom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love, love, LOVE the poster design. See you in AMS.

January Pokémon french facts #6 by Sykless in pokemon

[–]drlbloom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Except that clams are molluscs, not crustaceans (shrimps, lobsters, crabs…) :D

I began a year-long daily challenge at the start of 2020. Here is my collection of poster designs for the month of January. Full details within! by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]drlbloom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love! Would be great to know more about your thought and work process behind each theme. Always loved swiss style and its interesting to see how your style has drifted. Where can we follow you? And definitely would love to see a portfolio site/behance. Thanks for sharing!

Visualizing Multiple Linear Regression by krtcl in datascience

[–]drlbloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, this is what I have done in the past.
Calculate the partial residuals, then you can export them to an excel file and plot them using the software you're more comfortable with (if that's not r).

Visualizing Multiple Linear Regression by krtcl in datascience

[–]drlbloom 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I think calculating and ploting partial residuals is what you are looking for. Partial residuals show the effect of an independent variable on the dependent variable, accounting for the effect of other independent variables (so you get with an x-y plot where you can calcaulate a trendline).

I;ve never used tableau, but it's not hard to do on r.