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ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING Where It Generates A Skeleton In Various Angles For You!!!!!!

ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING Where It Generates A Skeleton In Various Angles For You!!!!!!
ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING Where It Generates A Skeleton In Various Angles For You!!!!!!
ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING Where It Generates A Skeleton In Various Angles For You!!!!!!
ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING Where It Generates A Skeleton In Various Angles For You!!!!!!

ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING where it generates a skeleton in various angles for you !!!!!!

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10 years ago
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
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COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest
COLORPALETTEMASTERPOST By Forbiddenforest

COLOR PALETTE MASTERPOST by forbiddenforest

So today I felt like sharing some useful websites that provide pre-made color palettes (left side), as well as sites that allow you to create custom ones (right side). They can be used for graphic design, themes, art, interior design, or just something pretty to look at.

Adobe Kuler (Explore)

Chromaa

Color-Collective

Just Jaimee Daily Color Inspiration

Design Seeds

Adobe Kuler (Create)

Color Scheme Designer

Color Palette Generator (paste the URL of an image and it will automatically generate a pallet that matches the image)

Color Hunter (upload an image and it will automatically generate a pallet that matches the image)

Colllor

I hope you find this useful (and please like or reblog if you did)! Enjoy :)


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10 years ago

TIPS FOR DEEP CLEANING YOUR VERY DIRTY HOUSE/ROOM/APARTMENT WHEN YOU REALLY DON'T FUCKING WANT TO

Having a clean space is very good for your state of mind and helps you feel comfortable, calm, responsible, organized, and productive. Cleaning the space you spend most of your time in is a great coping mechanism when the mind feels cluttered or anxious, and cleaning is also good, constructive, and healthy physical and mental activity. 

wake up early

put on old, comfy clothes (soft shorts and a tank top are the best) and put your hair up in a bun

drink caffeinated beverage(s)

put on loud and funny cleaning montage music (if you go on Spotify and find “1000 Miles” by the Proclaimers then right click and choose “Play Radio” there you FUCKING GO BABY)

open all your windows/ pull up all the blinds

apply cleaners that need time to sit (toilet cleaner in toilet bowl, plug up bathtub and pour in a couple of cups of bleach then fill with hot water, turn oven on 200 and let preheat before turning off and spraying oven cleaner, spray carpet cleaner on big stains)

pick up ALL THE TRASH FIRST and all the grossest/stinkiest things you can find (old shit in the refrigerator, cat litter box, pizza boxes, piles of junk mail/papers, empty bottles) and put it all in trash bags and set it outside the door, you will immediately notice results which will motivate you to keep going

pick up ALL THE DISHES SECOND and put them in the sink or in the kitchen (put all utensils in a big pot filled with soap and hot water and let them soak while you continue, also stacking plates together and putting cups/bowls together will make washing dishes seem MUCH faster)

pick up ALL THE CLOTHES/SHOES THIRD and put them in consolidated piles out of the way or on top of chairs

dust everything from the TOP to the BOTTOM

wipe down all surfaces (magic erasers are amazing on walls/counters/sinks, dryer sheets get grease off of kitchen walls/stovetops/counters, those scrubby dish wands work AMAZING on sticky/gunky stuff anywhere)

wash the dishes, dry them, put them away 

clean fridge/microwave with windex, scrubby sponge, paper towels (easily clean microwave by putting a wet rag in there and microwaving for two minutes. let it sit in there, be careful because it will be hot. wring it out, wipe sides and top of microwave with it, the moisture will loosen the gunk)

put newspaper/butcher paper under your oven door, turn it off, spray with oven cleaner, close door and let sit for 20 minutes then scrub while wearing gloves

scrub out toilet, bathtub, sinks, shower, then windex mirrors throughout the space

shake out rugs onto floors

sweep/mop and vacuum floors/rugs

organize dirty/clean clothes, cabinets, drawers, etc

take the trash out

OTHER MISC TIPS:

put up/take down some things on the walls to make your space feel new and beautiful

reduce clutter by purchasing organizational storage

make a pile of junk you don’t need and donate to a thrift store or throw it away

take a break every hour or so, but don’t sit down or get on the computer… you won’t want to get back up. instead, dance with your cat to 80s music, sing into your broom while looking at the mirror, make yourself laugh, drink some ice cold water or tea, and always during your break:stop and assess your work. check your progress. notice how much better it looks already. realize it is better because of you. feel proud. keep going. :)

PS: I’m doing this RIGHT NOW, and I’ve been putting it off for weeks. It’s making me feel great, and it’s not nearly as hard or horrible as I thought it would be. Be clean and happy! I love you.


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10 years ago

How I Afford Travel

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Badass trips on a not-so-badass budget. 

Many travel blogs are written by people who’ve sold all their possessions and have taken a huge plunge into the world of long-term travel. This can sound expensive at first, but when you consider that you don’t have rent or a car payment in this lifestyle (or much room to carry any possessions), it can actually be very cheap to live this way, provided you can work a little along the way, or do some kind of virtual freelancing or contract work.

I’m not one of those people.

I do have rent to pay, and a car payment, and bills, and the trappings of a fairly typical middle class young urban professional life. I have a cat. I work in a cubicle. I like some amount of routine, and sleeping in my own bed. I have a ladder to climb, that I want to climb. 

I also don’t have a ton of free income to spend on travel.

Despite all this, in the past 2 years I’ve managed to visit 9 cities in 4 countries (Colombia, Jordan, Egypt, Spain) and very soon I’ll be off to visit 7 more cities in 3 countries (Italy, Croatia, and Spain again — I love Spain), a 17 day trip; a few weeks after I return, I’m off again on a small trip to Mexico for a wedding. When I’m done, that’s 16 cities, 7 countries, in just 2 years. Not much for the permanent nomad, but a lot for someone who’s expected to be at work by 9am every weekday.

When people find out how much I travel, some imagine I must have a lot of spare income or be a trust fund baby. I keep encountering this perception — especially among Americans — that travel is this huge undertaking that is incredibly expensive. Well, it sure can be, if you choose to make it that way. But if you step outside this perception, and do some research, you’ll find that it really doesn’t have to be that way. Travel can be affordable, if you plan for it and prioritize it in your life.

Here’s how I do it:

1. Flights. By far, this can be the single most expensive purchase of your trip. A coach round trip ticket from the US to Europe usually runs anywhere from $700-1200 on average, depending on the season. The trick is: don’t buy your ticket with actual money. Buy it with fake money called points or miles. A few years ago, I strategically opened 2 different credit cards (one an AmEx, one a British Airways Visa) with unusually crazy high enrollment bonuses. Within just a few months’ time I went from 0 miles to 50,000 AmEx points (redeemable for airline miles on at least a 1:1 basis) and 100,000 British Airways miles. Keep in mind, BA is part of the OneWorld alliance, so I can book with other airlines using these miles. In just a few months’ time, with 2 credit cards (that didn’t hurt my credit, by the way) I earned enough miles to take 3 international round trip flights — without ever stepping on an airplane. I got the AmEx points simply for opening the card, and I earned the BA miles after spending $2500 in 3 months, which wasn’t that hard for me because I strategically put ALL my expenses on the card for 3 months. 

The trick is knowing which cards to open. These cards usually aren’t well advertised, so you’ll have to do your research. A few good resources to get you started:  Unconventional Guides: Frequent Flyer Master by Chris Guillebeau. This is actually the first resource I used to learn more about travel hacking. If you’re a total newb, as I was, this is the best introduction to the world of frequent flyer miles that exists. But it’s not overly simplistic; there are a ton of insider tricks and tools in here that I haven’t even taken advantage of yet. This guide is the reason I earned 150,000 miles without stepping foot on an airplane. FrugalTravelGuy.com This is a great blog for those interested in staying up to date on the latest frequent flyer news and credit card offers.

FlyerTalk.com This is a forum for the serious hardcore travel hackers — the credit card “churners” who sometimes earn up to 1 million miles a year doing this. FlyerTalk can be intimidating at first if you’re new to all this, so I’d recommend starting from the top and working your way down.

2. Rooms. Very rarely do I stay in what most Americans think of as a “hotel” when I travel abroad. Many travel hackers and frequent business travelers are loyal to a certain brand of hotel, especially those with their own reward points systems, which earn them free stays (and yes, there are credit cards for this too). These can be a great value and I do participate in a few programs like Hilton HHonors for stateside bookings. For my international trips, however, I prefer everyday price flexibility, so I book a variety of inexpensive, off the beaten path accommodation types — and none of them involve splitting a room with strangers, camping (not counting the bedouin camp I stayed with in Petra, which I did for the experience and not the savings), or couchsurfing. A lot of people associate budget travel with roughing it, but it is possible to be comfortable. In fact, by avoiding the beaten path, I usually have a less expensive, equally as comfortable, and more interesting cultural experience. Most of my international trips have involved staying at a combination of private rooms at hostels, small independently owned hotels, bed & breakfasts, and private apartments.

Hostelworld.com This room search and booking site will expand your idea of what a hostel can be. Often you’ll find that smaller, inexpensive and independent hotels will list rooms on Hostelworld even if they have a website and brand themselves as a hotel or bed & breakfast. You can search for rooms nearly anywhere in the world, filter by room type (most hostels have private bedrooms, some with private bathrooms and some with shared bathrooms), location (there’s a handy map view), price and more. It’s also low risk - you just pay a small 10% down payment when you book and the rest when you check in. I’ve stayed in some very nice hostels for a fraction of the cost of an equal quality hotel and it’s one of the first places I look when I start planning a trip.

Booking.com This is a rising star in the online travel booking world for hotels. Based in Amsterdam, they are one of my top sources for rooms in Europe (though they offer rooms in several other parts of the world too). Booking.com’s strength is their breadth of rooms available; you can find a variety of low-cost, tiny, independently owned hotels that will be difficult or impossible to find elsewhere. They even offer free cancellation on many rooms. Their pricing also cannot be beat — sometimes I even find rooms that are less expensive than hostels!

Airbnb.com I am a huge fan of this service. A major disruptor to the online travel booking industry, Airbnb offers you the ability to reserve a room in a private apartment directly through someone who lives and is local to the place you’re going. You can book entire apartments or just spare bedrooms, allowing you the choice between having a cozy place all to yourself or staying with — and getting to know— a local, something that may not have happened otherwise (and my most memorable trips have been those in which I connected with locals while I was there). A few other perks can involve more amenities than a budget hostel or hotel may offer, such as the ability to wash your own laundry or cook your own food if you need to (it is an apartment, after all). I travel for 2 weeks at a time when possible (more on that later), and I pack only a carry-on. After a week like that, a washing machine is an unexpectedly welcome blessing. You’ll also get to feel more like a local, even if you never meet your host. You’re staying in a neighborhood, not a commercial, touristy zone. There’s a lot to be said for that. Finally, I love their website. Not only very easy to use and socially integrated, the design is beautiful. I love flipping through the home slideshow of gorgeous apartments on offer. It’s interior design porn at its most authentic — these are real peoples’ homes!

3. Timing and trip length. I would be remiss to say that the above 2 factors are the only methods I use to travel to so many places affordably. The fact is, I can say I fit in 16 cities and 7 countries in 2 years because of how many of those cities and countries I manage to pack into a single trip. In 2011, I did only a 1-week trip to Colombia. In 2012, I did a 17-day trip to Jordan, Egypt, and Spain. This year, I’ll do another 17-day trip (that’s essentially 12 vacation days) to Italy, Croatia, and Spain. Considering all the places within those countries I travel to in each trip, I typically pack up and move on every 2-3 days. That’s not a lot of time in each place! Just enough to visit the major sites, take in the atmosphere, and decide if I’m intrigued enough to return someday to make a longer trip of it.

This pace is not for everyone, but it works for me. I’m restless, and like squeezing every drop out of my precious vacation days. Plus, nothing’s worse than booking 5 days in a place you’ve never been, only to arrive and find out you’re bored after 1 day and it’s too late to make any changes. I intend to see the world, and I have to do it in 2 weeks per year. So, I compromise. It can be a little tiring, but I don’t take these trips necessarily to relax — I take them to recharge in other ways. Travel is my passion and I crave new cultural experiences. My worldview has expanded a little more each time I set foot on US soil again; this is creative fuel to the fire of everything I do, from painting to marketing strategy. That’s why I’m determined to prioritize it, even with a limited budget. For those who’ve also been bitten by the travel bug, you get it. The rest of the world will go on thinking that we’re rich, and I suppose that’s fine.

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At the Hotel Oriental Rivoli in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Somewhat fancy, resort-style digs. About $60/night.


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10 years ago
Painting Creature Fur By NateHallinanArt

Painting Creature Fur by NateHallinanArt


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10 years ago

im sorry to ask, but i was wondering if you may show us how to draw abs please?

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Im Sorry To Ask, But I Was Wondering If You May Show Us How To Draw Abs Please?
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 I STILL TAKE A LONG TIME TO DRAW OK looking abs HHahA SOBS AND LIES DOWN but yeah!! GO LOOK AND Some real life abs i promise you it’ll be ten times more helpful than my crude doodles!!

PLS TAKE THIS WITH A GRAIN OF ASALT AND Hope this helps u out a little!!


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