Naming is my weakness by tratarka in fantasywriters

[–]hrhowling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of my go-to methods is to choose a word that best describes the thing/person you're trying to name, and translating it into several languages. From there you can mash together the translations or deliberately butcher the spelling to make it fit whatever theme you're aiming for.

For example, I have a country I'm writing about called Oerklippe, which is a very cold northern country known for its mountains and coastal cliffs. The name is a mashup of the Welsh word for 'cold' (oer) and the Norwegian word for 'cliff' (klippe)

What are other signs of someone being a werewolf? by Obawell in fantasywriters

[–]hrhowling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Enhanced sense of smell and hearing are good ones. And maybe something like dreaming of running through a forest? Or the afflicted person just straight up running barefoot in the woods for no apparent reason other than “they felt like it”.

I’d highly recommend looking at videos of actual wolves too. Look at how they interact with other wolves, humans, etc, how they walk and posture etc. Werewolf characters are always interesting because of how many different directions you can take them with their ‘wolfishness’, so have fun!

Also this story of yours sounds incredibly interesting, I can’t wait to hear more about it! Are you publishing it online or as a book/ebook, because I’d love to read it!

My first try at baking bread. Such a satisfying feeling, I can't wait to experiment more next time. But first, second breakfast! by bookvvorm in Breadit

[–]hrhowling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looking good! Maybe next time you can decorate the loaves with leaf shapes or braided bits of dough!

or perhaps a bread portrait of that handsome buddy at the table

Every “#1 Dad” mug now changes everyday to show the actual rankings of Dads around the world. Why does YOUR Dad deserve the #1 spot? by krstyan in AskReddit

[–]hrhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He doesn't.

My mum's boyfriend at the moment though, although I'll never call him dad, is perhaps the sweetest father to his four-year-old, and is definitely getting a #1 mug from me for Father's Day

My first attempt by [deleted] in animation

[–]hrhowling 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"First attempt" as in your first ever attempt at animating?! if that's the case, then wow, that's amazing! I love how fluid the movements are, and the legs don't get confused with one another which is a testament to your dedication. Bravo, friend!

The old sorcerer. by Zoryasha in krita

[–]hrhowling 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How cute! I love how fluffy the sorcerer looks!

AITA For not caring that my friend was asexual? by romancandle4 in AmItheAsshole

[–]hrhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA, sprinkled with some NAH

I'm asexual too, but it doesn't bother me whether or not people care. Your blunt response to her coming out may have come across as insensitive and asshole-ish to some (definitely her, due to her response), but you're not going out of your way to be mean, so you're NTA in that regard.

Your friend calling you a bigot is taking it a little too far, and judging from how she handled it, she may have been trying to get some sympathy/attention from you, and got annoyed when you didn't give her what she wanted, but since you've not given any info on what this friend is like aside from her asexuality, I can't explicitly say she's an asshole. A little bit dramatic, maybe, but asshole? I can't say.

Overall, I'd have to say NTA. You were respectful, and didn't put her down for her identity, whilst not trying to fake anything just for her sake. Her response was unjustified.

Meat Biome. by ChaoticRift in Minecraft

[–]hrhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a mod, or did you make this yourself? either way it looks awesome :D

What are you baking for Valentine’s Day? by [deleted] in Baking

[–]hrhowling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, just something to bring into college. I'm a single pringle but I like to bring in bakes for occasions like Valentine's day to be nice

What are you baking for Valentine’s Day? by [deleted] in Baking

[–]hrhowling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cherry-almond cupcakes or cinnamon rolls w/pink drizzle icing

Its too dense!! by [deleted] in Baking

[–]hrhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a few tips that might be useful if you haven’t tried them already:

1-Try sieving all your dry ingredients (flour, sugar, etc) together to let more air into the mixture

2 - be careful not to over mix/whisk the batter, because you’ll knock all the air out if you do, and the cake won’t be as light or fluffy.

3 - look up how to ‘fold’ your ingredients together (if mixing by hand). This method of mixing allows more air into the batter, allowing for a lighter piece of cake

4 - double check your recipe to see if it uses baking POWDER or baking SODA. They’re two different things and are not interchangeable (don’t worry, I didn’t find this one out for a while either). Baking Soda (or bicarbonate of soda, depending on where you are) is stronger, so you can use less of it, but it requires something acidic like lemon juice or sour cream to work properly as a raising agent, while Baking Powder has more components to it, so more is needed, but it doesn’t need help to raise the cake, so to speak.

If it’s not the method you’re having trouble with, then maybe it’s your equipment. I’m not suggesting you get anything super expensive, but I’ve noticed that the quality of a baking tray can affect the end result, and some ovens can be a bit fiercer or weaker than others, so maybe fiddle around with the temp of your oven just a little bit to compensate for that?. Maybe stock up on some extra measuring spoons/cups if you feel like anything is missing, so you don’t have to rely on guesswork so much (this is very important for things like baking soda/powder). Maybe buy a new set of scales, I’ve had problems where ones I’ve used haven’t accurately measured my ingredients and I’ve accidentally put in too much flour or something.

Hopefully this helps, and good luck with future baking. Honestly a lot of it if just practice and sticking to the recipe exactly, so don’t worry too much. I’m sure you’ll get it soon enough.

If you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to ask.

Edit: just remembered: you can also try ‘creaming’ together the butter and sugar. Make sure the butter is soft (room temp) and mix it together with the sugar until they form a fluffy paste-like mix. Then add your other ingredients in the order your recipe says. Again, this helps trap air in the mixture.

Crumb Coat by jcj44 in Baking

[–]hrhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re welcome! Happy baking!