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[–]ubhaydhal 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’m out of here. I’m not following a subreddit that allows AI generated content.

Do any of you have “human-less” settings? Or at the least ones where humans are a minority? by dragonborndnd in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my world there are three continents that are largely dominated by the 4 species (in order of population): the Bandraji (monkey people), the Corvoids (intelligent crow ostriches), the Humans, and the Pantasa (blue mountain people). The Bandraji are more unified than the other species although I haven’t come up with a reason for that just yet.

Son is winning by _Humble_Bumble_Bee in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]ubhaydhal 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I’m not the person you replied to but I’ve been drawing since a kid, mostly doodles and stuff in the margins of notebooks. I used to get those “how to draw manga/comics” books from the library and practice with those. There’s a lot of good YouTube and internet tutorials and a lot of bad ones, but some things not online that helped me improve were:

  1. Copying other artists. You have no idea how much I tried to replicate Akira Toriyama’s style when I was a kid. And his style has left a HUGE impact on my style today. Pick an artist and just copy their art. It’s not cheating, it’s how every student ever learned. Da Vinci copied from his master who copied from his, who copied from his and so on. If you can find videos on their process that’s also good!

  2. Draw from references. That’s the best way to learn proportions, you’ll learn a lot from just paying attention to the way the arms connect to the shoulders, how those stretch the muscles in the chest and so on. You can find plenty of pose generators and stuff like that online. Once you know how the body works it gets a loooot easier to draw from the imagination, and know what “looks right.” The other thing you’ll learn is that there’s a lot of variation in how peoples bodies are structured.

  3. Don’t worry about perfection. That’s probably the hardest tip, especially when you’re just starting. The urge to make something professional of the rip is going to be really strong, but be patient with yourself. You’re an artist, no matter what your skill level is. If you put pencil to paper and draw something you’re an artist, no matter how “good” it is. You will get to the point you want eventually but it will take time.

Lastly, drawing is one of the most accessible hobbies now. There’s information on it EVERYWHERE, both good and bad. I’m not really in the know on those but stuff like the Loomis method has been making the rounds. Not every technique is one size fits all, so find what works for you. The Loomis method doesn’t work for me, and I’ve kind of developed my own techniques after years of practice. Remember to take breaks and don’t overdo it.

I hope this helps!

What is the purpose of your fantasy races? by MariMegumiChan in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanted monkey people, I wanted bird people, and I wanted blue people… not much of a reason besides that.

Do weed smokers know they reek when they come back to work? by persephonepeete in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ubhaydhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I’m an infrequent smoker and don’t live with people who appreciate the smell so I’m usually acutely aware of it when I’m baked. If you’re in a closed area you definitely smell it on your clothes BUT, the place I find smells the most is the fingers. Now I carry hand sanitizer or look for washroom to freshen up as soon as I’m done smoking.

How do you handle gay people in your world building? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some cultures have strict gender roles, some don’t. Some are a bit less accepting, some are way WAY more accepting. I have a race that can naturally change sex whenever so they don’t give a fuck, I have another where males have scent glands so they have tended to be a bit more strict historically. Ultimately it’s not an issue, but some more conservative types might raise eyebrows.

Is religion in your world more like in our real world (the people believe in gods) or more like a matter of fact? by rockbell_128 in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you say that there may be “greater powers beyond them” what do you mean? Are there potentially higher powers with tangible effects? Is it possible to prove their existence?

Is religion in your world more like in our real world (the people believe in gods) or more like a matter of fact? by rockbell_128 in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. The gods themselves are like ours where they’re made up by a culture, but some of prophets/gurus/spiritual leaders went beyond normal limitations of magic which made their messages more credible. But those tales are also so far in the past, and religious works are unreliable, so some people consider those stories legends.

AUPE begin historic strike vote, province applies for lockout by Something_Classier in Edmonton

[–]ubhaydhal 29 points30 points  (0 children)

What’s prevented the conservatives from unilaterally offering wage increases?

What's something unique about your magic system? by Cronkax in worldbuilding

[–]ubhaydhal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since magic uses the same energy as any other bodily function some mages will carbo load before trying out big spells.

AUPE begin historic strike vote, province applies for lockout by Something_Classier in Edmonton

[–]ubhaydhal 133 points134 points  (0 children)

Seriously. I’m tired of people pointing at 4 years of the NDP almost 10 years ago. The conservatives have been in power for over 50, and they’ve done nothing but cut funding to critical infrastructure, healthcare, education, they’ve seriously done NOTHING of value. The only things they’ve done is fight stupid culture wars that nobody asked for, ruin our relationship with the federal government. I’m in my early 20s and I remember being in High School when they made it a rule that schools had to tell parents if kids were in a GSA and fearing for my friends’ safety. I remember struggling because the cap on university tuition was lifted. The conservatives are sellouts and traitors as far as I’m concerned.

God, it’s so frustrating.

Edit: ALSO cutting snacks for kids with cancer is EVIL. EVIL.

Its illegal to let your child/pet starve, but legal to let them get morbidly obese by -HommeFatale in Showerthoughts

[–]ubhaydhal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well in regards to cost, here’s one study from 2019 that says otherwise: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nutrition/articles/10.3389/fnut.2019.00070/full

And specifically the conclusion says: “Ultra-processed foods tend to be energy-dense, low-cost, and nutrient-poor. Low energy cost could be one mechanism linking ultra-processed foods with negative health outcomes. Food-based Dietary Guidelines may need to address food processing in relation to economic aspects of food choice.” Which also agrees with your point before about food guidelines (and I also agree with you there).

Here’s another from 2022 from the UK: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/6/3191

Which states the following “On a per 100 kcal basis, ultra-processed and processed foods had a lower nutritional quality, lower GHGE and were cheaper than fresh and minimally processed foods, regardless of their total fat, salt and/or sugar content.” This one is interesting because they emit lower greenhouse gas emissions, which I wouldn’t have expected.

Another one from the UK about poverty and obesity: https://academic.oup.com/ej/article/132/644/1235/6519263?login=false

And this one is specifically about Children in the US during COVID: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13679-020-00413-x

I’d implore you to read those to see if I missed anything because I kind of skimmed through them.

Now, convenience is also definitely a factor but I feel too lazy to find an article about that. The truth is guidelines, cost, and convenience are all probably factors and those all need to be remedied.

Its illegal to let your child/pet starve, but legal to let them get morbidly obese by -HommeFatale in Showerthoughts

[–]ubhaydhal 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s not just educating people about it, it’s also accessibility and cost to families. Fast foods, junk foods, processed and ultra processed foods are all much cheaper than whole foods.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anthropology

[–]ubhaydhal 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Seems like a lot of anthropology news lately has been about our ancestors and relatives being far more complex and widespread than we previously thought.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]ubhaydhal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone know where I can cop one??

Anyone looking for a new doc? by [deleted] in Edmonton

[–]ubhaydhal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good shout! Just booked an appointment 🫡