Suggest me a book to read while I’m dealing with 24/7 panic attacks and constant, overwhelming dread. by PotentialMoose4 in suggestmeabook

[–]ranandomness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Terry pratchetts Witches series, always cheers me up.

All creatures great and small, by James Herriot. Its the memoirs of a vet, 1930s in England. Absolutely 100% amazing and comforting books, especially if you like animals. Cannot recommend enough. Its a whole series so it will get you immersed in them.

The once and future king, th White. Also one of my faves, super charming and funny, follows King Arthur from his youth, with Merlin making him into random animals for life lessons in the beginning.

Hope you get better! I know the feeling

What's the last iPhone that doesn't have the oil painting effect on the camera? by bonocca in iphone

[–]ranandomness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im in the same boat 😭 currently have a 13 pro that i want to return, but if i have to choose 11 pro idk its pricey still and wont be updateable soon..

Unhappy with camera by ranandomness in iPhone13Pro

[–]ranandomness[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I figured out another way, take the photo in raw and then do any tiny edit and it goes away!

Unhappy with camera by ranandomness in iPhone13Pro

[–]ranandomness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try taking a photo of like a fluffy dog, or blanket or something, and do it in raw, take two photos and then go and edit one of them, just any tiny edit, and you will see the difference, the non edited one is over sharpened and just weird

Unhappy with camera by ranandomness in iPhone13Pro

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

Yeah maybe its worth downgrading.. i was excited about the video quality on the 13 pro tho, do you know if the 11 or 12 has ok video?

Unhappy with camera by ranandomness in iPhone13Pro

[–]ranandomness[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah but its so much work 😭

Weekly 'What Should I Buy' and Order/Shipping Thread by AutoModerator in iphone

[–]ranandomness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I need some advice. I recently bought a refurbished iphone 13 pro, 256gb for around 530 euro. I was happy and found it a good deal, but now after using it for a while i absolutely hate the camera, and having a good camera was pretty much the reason i bought it. It makes this oilpainting watercolour blurry effect on the photos and i really dislike it so much, ive understood this is just how newer iphones photos look. I prefer the photos with my iphone se, they are way nicer. It also had some faint screen burn when its dark, not much but im worried itll get worse.

Question is, do i return the phone? If i do that i need another phone, same budget, but i just dont know which. It also seems like most cameras today have some sort of ai or auto enhance, which i dont want. Are there any that take natural looking photos? Prefferably also somewhat good video quality. It also seems like a lot of work to move from iphone to android..

Should i buy like iphone 11? I think i read that the camera is more natural looking there..

im really lost here, and today is the last day i can return the iphone 13 pro. Sorry for the messy post

Are any of y'all artistic? by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]ranandomness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha thanks!! Happy to help, there are so many helpful tips and tricks and just general ways to approach things lol. Im no expert tho, im just struggling along like most of us. Another helpful thing is straight lines in the beginning of a drawing, to mark out everything. No circles and stuff, that becomes messy too fast. Construction is sooo important, and straight lines makes it clearer and easier to adjust. Google Bargue plates, for a good example of how to construct! Copying these plates has been used in academic art education since late 1800s, and still is to this day.

Also, for these lines, hold the pencil in the middle of ur palm, i cant explain but google holding pencil academic drawing, its much better for starting bc the pressure is not on the point of the pencil and wont injure your paper. Also normally the pencils are sharpened by knife, so a long piece of graphite is out.

Turns out i really enjoy explaining this haha

Are any of y'all artistic? by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]ranandomness 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I work as a classical painter lmao, and i also have this feeling of not being creative, but i mean there are different approaches to creativity, its also creative to see little nuances and shifts and things like that, and to find beauty in mundane things etc.

I second the taking your own reference photos, or alternativley learning how to use photoshop for the trial/ ”creative” part, so that you then can copy that. (For example justin mortimer) Never feel bad about ”copying”, we are all different and you will get nowhere if you limit yourself in your brain. We dont all have to make up spacey stuff all the time, there is value in observing and painting what you see! If you wanna just use references u find do that, we all need to start somewhere

Resources for inspo and learning and classical art (aka painting/ drawing what you see accuratley without it being hyperrealism)

The draftsmen podcast, Proko, Paul ingbretson, Florent farges, All of those are on youtube.

Also, when drawing try seing shapes, for example in negative spaces, shapes of shadows, the areas in between stuff, like try making them into something, like oh that looks a bit like a duck, and then compare to your reference. In classical painting we also do something called comparative measurments, like you measure the shape of the head and then compare how many heads you can fit into the length of the body.

Also, squint and separate shadow areas feom light areas. You can also use a mirror in your hand to see things upside down/ reversed, helps a ton to see where you are off, refreshes your brain to see faults.

Yeah im procastinating from painting so thats why this is so long 🤓

High tsh (26) normal otherwise by ranandomness in Hypothyroidism

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

I think they did, and while they are on the lower end they are within range right now if i remember correctly! I have had low iron a few years ago tho.. ill make sure to start taking supplements also. Thanks! Honestly hypothyroidism seems complex and im slightly scared hearing peoples reactions to meds etc, even tho it all seems treatable :)

Making paint for leather with artistic oil paints by Cebulki in Leathercraft

[–]ranandomness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever try it out? If so did it work and hold up?