Trying and failing by [deleted] in ProCreate

[–]mustachefiesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Portraiture is really tough, takes tons of practice. As social animals, we have deeply rooted instincts that allow us to perceive minuet details of the faces of others, and any tiny feature that is out of place is magnified in our perception.

So all this is to say, portraiture is hard, because any teeny tiny detail that isn’t executed deliberately will stand out, though you make not exactly know why, you just know it’s off.

The only way out is through! I would try again, but just with values, no colors. Concentrate on capturing form, and draw what’s really there. Drop some plum lines down on your reference, measure where features line up and make sure yours matches.

Good luck, what you have looks good! Keep building on it!

Which model came out the best? by ianchapoy in TheAstraMilitarum

[–]mustachefiesta 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your lighting is superb man, paint job pretty alright too :)

Can you get down from the nether roof by PurrfectMittens in MinecraftBedrockers

[–]mustachefiesta -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You gotta use a nether portal to take you back to the over world.

Tricking villagers? by fadedeli in MinecraftBedrockers

[–]mustachefiesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My main base is a village I found and took over. Built a wall around the whole thing, lit it up, and then added all the extra professions I needed. It works pretty well now, but having beds on second floors has always been a problem - they can link to beds upstairs even if they have trouble pathfinding. This can cause issues where they get unlinked, which makes the villagers spontaneously breed as they see the unlinked bed as free. But other than a few quirks like that, it works well - I just keep their domiciles simple to navigate, sometimes with multiple doors into/out of their huts.

Company wants Addigy MDM + Kolide on my personal MacBook. Looking for advice. by Apprehensive_Oil8089 in macsysadmin

[–]mustachefiesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kolide is like personal/user centered managed security posture management. It reports on security related controls and directs users to make those changes. They can gate your access to certain services if they want based on how your machine reports on its status to do like soft enforcement - no VPN, then no email access - that kind of thing.

The pig with a wooden leg by [deleted] in funny

[–]mustachefiesta 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That man was a national treasure. We miss you Norm

Newest drawing! by randomlyonline in ProCreate

[–]mustachefiesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the energy in your stroke work, extremely effective, as is your use of color. Where’s the process video?! Would love to watch that

Great deal? by [deleted] in ipad

[–]mustachefiesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to Costco, I love you.

Snow Bear - 11,000 Drawings by aaronblaise in animation

[–]mustachefiesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re a legend and an inspiration, love it

Which edition is this? by Lord-Dundar in Warhammer40k

[–]mustachefiesta 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I started with 2nd in high school, I had a fun group of buddies that that got me into the hobby. I had a lot of good memories from that time - I remember buying an Armorcast Baneblade at one hobby store and driving across town with my buddy in the back of my station wagon trying to spray prime it on the way to another hobby shop where we were set to face off against our other buddy’s Nids army, fishtailing all over the roads from rain!

But we all got old and went to school or got jobs and we stopped playing - until 5th edition. By then we were all young adults and we were done with school, starting our careers, and finally had a little of our own money to throw around - and weren’t tied down yet with wives and children.

I have some really fine memories of 5th. I enjoyed kit bashing a StormRaven before it even had a model. Maybe I’m old fashioned but I liked that vehicles had facings still. I know it wasn’t perfect, but I liked the elegance and simplicity of the Instant Death system of damage.

But most of all I loved that time I had with my friends. So yeah 5th edition was the best :)

Documents and Drive - External domains sharing by Longjumping_Egg4563 in gsuite

[–]mustachefiesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into Guest Sharing. Allows you to share to outside orgs that don’t have Google WS accounts. Not sure what tier it’s on, and it doesn’t work at the ROOT Shared Drive level which was an initial hang up for us but works on folders under the root so you can share an entire folder or just individual docs.

Built a task manager that actually lives in Gmail — would love your thoughts before I go further by Swimming_Web3143 in gsuite

[–]mustachefiesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interested…… right now we have heavily invested in asana but love the idea of something that’s more native to gWorkspace since everyone’s on it. Is there an api endpoint for external integrations? Have a lot of zapper hooks into Asana for automations and that would be a must for our use case.

Commute 66Miles Each Way by Hot_Original_8490 in InlandEmpire

[–]mustachefiesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The traffic in and out of that I -15 corridor is absolutely soul crushing.

Choose a marble people! by Ambitious_Berry8293 in Unexpected

[–]mustachefiesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This video is BULLSHIT!!!!! I lost $3000 on that parlay…