i feel bad for people who use sai but dont know about stabilizer, transparent brushes and clipping groups
this is where you find stabilizer:
i personally prefer to use S-4 for default drawing and S-7 when i need to draw really long smooth lines. this is what it does:
this is where you find transparent brush:
when you enable it, you can use your currently selected brush as eraser. this is what it does:
this is where you find clipping group:
you have to have at least two layers, the base layer and the one for the colors. when you draw on the layer with little red bar on side, the stuff you put on the layer appears only on top of the things you have on the base layer. the effect is p much same as preserving opacity except you dont change anything about the base layer and you can still use layer textures and effects. this is what it does:
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i dont use Sai but i know most of you guys do so!!
This is worse. Looking at these you can tell they have no significant monetary value. They were confiscated as a fear tactic. Nothing more.
This picture breaks my heart everytime it appears in my dash. Itās a fear tactic, alright butā
The first one in the left corner: Itās a first communion rosary, and itās not cheap.
The black one in the first line: Thatās a widow rosary and itās old.
The white one in the second line:Ā is a commemoration rosary. It has a miniature picture in the round part. I havenāt seen that since the 70ā²s.
In the third line, multicolor one: Itās an Anima mundi, I have only seen those in the hands of Rosary ministeryās old ladies. The oldest ones are from the 80ā²s after Juan Pablo II came to Mexico for the first time. Itās one of the old ones, I know because the crucifixes are different.Ā
The third one on the fourth line: Red and gold. The style is old, the metal is dark, thatās a 50ā²s rosary, probably a quinceaƱera one (or itās maybe older, from the 40ā²s when the brides carried red roses with their offerings).
The fifth one on the fourth line: Itās a quinceaƱera rosary with Ignatiusās tear. The style is old and in my part of Mexico is orphan girls who used it. At least it was when I was young.
The third one of the fifth line: the blue one with the anchor. That one I have only seen in Veracruz and it doesnāt look new.
The fifth one on the fifth line: Thatās a 90ā²s wedding rosary. Black and white patterns were popular on that date.
The fourth one on the last line: Thatās a first communion rosary from the 30ā²s. Itās delicate and most probably silver.
The rest wrench my heart too, the humble everyday rosaries with wooden beads and knots. Those are cheap and bear the wear and tear of their user handling. But thoseĀ I described are much more.
Those are motherās rosaries.
Those are not just rosaries. Those are mementos, thatās the proof of their families stories. They are taking from them the only portable things they can carry to feel the connection to their families.
Itās not a fear tactic. Call it like by its name.
Itās dehumanization.
Itās not a fear tactic. Call it like by its name.Ā
my dad doesnt think so and I want to prove him wrong
Girls did create computer science, didnāt they?
And are better at it.
Little known fact coding, the bones of computer science, is a linguistic art. You are thinking and communicating in a different language.
Women are better at communication. I donāt know if it nature or nurture, but women are better at things which require using language to communicate. As such, women are much better coders, especially when coding is demystified and introduced in terms of being just another language.
Coding is not hard. It only appears hard because men have tried to use it as yet another way to establish themselves in their imaginary hierarchies. Coding is easy and the best work is done by groups working in teams.
P.S Guess who is also better at working in teams?
Not only that but women (in particularly young unmarried girls working in groups were the first computers.Ā
These are theĀ āHarvard Computersā whose calculations defined our understanding of modern astronomy.
And here are some computers integral to the creation of the atomic bomb.
There was a MIT professor that moonlighted by teaching Engineering courses across the river. He told me that if you wanted to create something (we were talking about tech) that really worked well and was durable, you needed to put a team of girls together. The problem, he admitted, was that academia is skewed such that anything coming out of a team of girls will be dismissed before it can be judged on its merits.Ā
He went into a long speech about why women, in his experience, made the best teams. His long and rambling speech basically boiled down to women are more willing to put aside their egos to find the best solution to a problem. And are also far more willing to accept that the best solution can be a combination of a number of good solutions.Ā
at Bletchley Park, England, during World War II, 80% of the code-breaking personnel were women. They broke the cyphers of the Nazi war machine (Enigma is the most famous) and were crucial to Allied success. The tech ran so hot that the āhutsā in which they worked were filled with ladies wearing just their bras and panties. This included the worldās first electronic computer, Colossus.
shit dude, hereās to all of the quiet victories. the things that other people take for granted but are so, so hard for you. the way your voice didnāt shake when you ordered your drink, the time you felt a swell of pride at something instead of shame, how you got out of bed after only the second time hitting snooze even though you couldnāt imagine anything more difficult than facing another fucking day. fucking cherish those. relish them, rejoice in them, do not let anyone pluck them from your grasp because they are yours and they are important.