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routeriver · 1 year
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crazy anon voice draw c!sam as a grocery store rotisserie chicken
i'm asian what the fuck is that
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peearrdee · 1 year
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Hello mutusls. Today I give you notingh. Tomorrow who knows
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skateshoes-makemoves · 2 months
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BLVCK KRVY - PRVDV BX [PRD. HXRSEHEVD]
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The music video is pretty good, captures the vibe of the song very well, despite somewhat stagnant camerawork. The beat Horsehead made for this is insane, highly reminiscent of Clams Casino. Kray has his usual slurred out yet driving vocal style. The way he extends certain syllables that he rhymes has a melodic quality that I believe is achieved due to the vocal layering of Kray's voice.
He is so good at replicating his personal apex vocal tone that the two (or possibly more) vocal layers are almost indistinguishable. It is my belief Kray is able to do this in part because of the softer volume the he chooses to operate at. This is an interesting collab as well because some say that Gothboyclique (the group Horsehead is part of / heavily associated with) stole the aesthetic and even name of Goth Money Records. (Black Kray's music group) I don't believe either group sees this as the situation, and possibly might not even be aware of the alleged "coincidence." (If you know, now you know: Peep and Tracy almost definitely got the idea from Kray as the names. logos, and time periods match too closely.
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I also wanted to draw attention to the director, editor, and most likely videographer of this music video: BlizzedOut. Blizzed has produced for Black Kray in the past on tracks such as "Birdwalk" and "Pink Motorola Flips" with Feebzz. This video in particular was directed by BilzzedOut, which I find interesting because the video captures a lot of imagery and editing effects that give a very vibrant feeling, emulating that of the instrumental. Feebzz's discography is almost primarily produced by BlizzedOut, and I could honestly talk about her forever due to the mystery surrounding her, but I find it significant that this producer/editor seemingly bridged the gap between the two.
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leviathans-watching · 2 years
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➳ diavolo x gn!reader (no pronouns mentioned)
➳ wc: .2k | rated g | m.list
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“good evening,” lord diavolo says warmly, holding out his hand to you. “are you enjoying the ball so far?”
“how can i not be?” you ask, looking around at the elegant decorations, the beautiful attendees, and the lovely refreshments. “you’ve quite outdone yourself.”
“you flatter me,” he says with a laugh, drawing eyes to the two of you as it echoes through the hall. “i’m glad you’re having a good time.”
“a wonderful time,” you correct him, and he smiles. “and you, my lord? are you having a good time? i know you’re busy with entertaining but it’d be a shame if you didn’t enjoy your own party.”
“how kind of you to worry of me,” lord diavolo murmurs, “but i am, especially because of the company i am with.”
“who’s the flatter now?” you ask, quirking a brow, and he doesn’t have the decency to look ashamed, not that you mind.
the orchestra calls for the next set to begin, and ;prd diavolo looks hopeful. “if you haven’t already filled your card, i’d be delighted to dance with you,” he offers, and you shake your head.
“i’m sorry, but i already promised it to solomon,” you say ruefully, and his expression falls. “i am free for the suppertime set, though,” you offer, and he brightens right back up again.
“i shall take you up on that,” he says softly. “i look forward to dancing with you.”
“and i you,” you say. lord diavolo spares you one last glance before you’re swept away by solomon, and though you enjoy dancing with the sorcerer immensely, some part of you wishes you were being held in his arms instead.
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wiiwarechronicles · 1 year
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RAUGH. <- she wants to draw granola for fancharacter fest but she has to shower and eat dinner and go to bed
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didnt see this earlier but ITS OK!!! she forgives you, hope you're sleepin well prd :3
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doodlestroodles · 7 months
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I started this in 5th prd and I don’t know whether or not to finish it she looks a bit funny
She’s supposed to be wearing a bling bling chain but idk how to draw necklaces😪😪
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moominpopzz · 3 days
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FINISHED WONDER EGG PRIORITY!!!!! i want to draw screencaps so bad with ur wep x prd concepttttttt but it’s like 5 ammmmmm
AAAAAA YAYAYAAYAY!!!!! THATD BE SOOOOO COOL BUT ALSO PLEASE GET SOME SLEEP FIRST😭
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montdigital1 · 9 months
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The Mobile App Development Process
Mobile app development is a multi-step process that involves many different stages. It starts with the concept of the final product and ends with deployment.
Information architecture defines the structure of content inside your app. This includes the layout, visual design, and navigation.
It is important to test your mobile app before releasing it to ensure it works correctly. It should also be compatible with iOS and Android platforms.
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Conceptual Design
The conceptual design phase is where an app’s ideas evolve from abstract thoughts into tangible visual representations. This is accomplished through sketching, which can be done using a pencil and paper or a digital drawing tool. It’s important to note that sketches are not finished designs, but rather a low-fidelity mockup that will give your app a visual structure.
The concept design also includes deep market research and a comprehensive understanding of your mobile app’s purpose, functionality, and target audience. This is a critical step to ensure your app will meet its intended user needs and deliver its value proposition.
During this stage, your team will review app concepts and prepare a wireframe. A wireframe is a blueprint that defines the app’s basic features and UI/UX. It also helps the team prioritize and manage app development timelines and budgetary constraints.
Wireframing
Mobile app development company requires a lot of planning and communication. That’s why it’s important to use a wireframing tool that allows you to share your ideas quickly and easily with others. It also helps to keep the process on track and make sure everyone involved understands what’s being built.
Wireframing is an important step in the app design process because it highlights function and features rather than aesthetics. It can also help save time and money by eliminating unanticipated obstacles during the actual development phase of the mobile app.
When creating multiple wireframes for a single use case, be sure to only tweak a few key elements at a time. This will allow you to more accurately compare feedback between each version. Also, it will make the usability testing results more meaningful.
UI Design
UI design is the process of creating the app’s user interface. It involves identifying the necessary features and developing prototypes to test with users. It also includes designing icons and buttons, selecting or creating imagery, and making decisions about colour and typography.
Ultimately, it’s important to ensure that your mobile app design is intuitive and easy to use. This will help reduce error and increase user satisfaction. A good way to do this is to provide consistent feedback throughout the app. This could be through a visual indication that an action has been completed or through clear messaging.
UI design is often done with the help of various deliverables, which are used for reasons like better communication with clients and documentation. These deliverables include mood boards, wireframes and dynamic prototypes.
Testing
Testing is a key step in the Mobile app development process. It ensures that an application complies with the specified requirements and specifications. It also checks the functionality and performance of mobile apps. It also tests how an app carries out certain tasks and interacts with the underlying infrastructure.
This step of the development process is vital, especially if the app requires a high level of security. This includes encrypting sensitive data and ensuring that the app is able to work across open or unsecured networks. It is important to test the app on a variety of devices, including both Android and iOS.
There are a number of different options for mobile testing, including Ranorex and Appium. A PRD should list any assumptions gleaned from this phase, and help decide which programming environment is best for the project.
Deployment
Deployment refers to the release of software applications that are installed on mobile devices. The deployment process may also involve deploying backend infrastructures such as servers and databases.
It is important to consider the user experience in this stage. The UI must be simple, intuitive and familiar to users. The app should have clear links and navigation between components, and be able to handle large amounts of data and multiple screen sizes.
It is also important to build and test automation, so that human error can be minimized. Using a centralized log management system can help to identify environmental changes that may affect application performance.
After an app deployment, it is essential to track errors and compare them with previous releases. A frequent patching schedule is recommended to ensure that users get the most up-to-date app.
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unbiasedph · 1 year
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#marupork2022: Banking Security Tips
#marupork2022: Banking Security Tips | BG, PRD withdraw Tips to reduce risk ng dugas | Going back to the political drawing board Source: Thinking Pinoy
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prdingleburn · 1 year
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The Property-Buying Process Explained
One of the most important things any of us will ever do is purchase a new home. But PRD’s team of skilled Real Estate Agent in Ingleburn can help you every step of the way, whether you're purchasing an apartment, home, country estate, or waterfront property.
Our residential sales experts will be there to help you every step of the journey, from looking at homes and locating your future home to completing your financing and the sale. Here is our guide to the normal steps and timetable for the home-buying process to help you better grasp what it entails.
1. GETTING A MORTGAGE AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE
Acquiring knowledge about your borrowing capacity is the first stage in the home-buying process. An Agreement in Principle (AIP) will speed up the approval process for a comprehensive mortgage application and give you a general sense of the price range you should be considering.
If you have all the necessary information on hand, including your personal information, addresses for the past three years, information on your income, and a breakdown of your monthly expenses, a lender's decision regarding how much you can borrow can be made in a matter of minutes after you've approached them about getting an AIP.
2. IDENTIFYING PROPERTY
Thanks to your AIP, you now have a general estimate of how much you can afford to spend on a home, and you can start the home-hunting process.
Without a doubt, you already have an idea of the neighbourhood you want to live in and the kinds of features you desire in a home. Completely research the location you've decided to live in to learn about the local transportation options and school catchment regions. After that, you may start looking for houses online before contacting estate agents to schedule a showing.
3. PRESENTING A QUOTE
Making an offer on a house is the next step once you have located the ideal property for you. It is extremely normal for buyers to make offers below the asking price, so to get a better idea of how much a home is worth, we advise you to look up how much comparable houses in the neighbourhood have sold for.
Naturally, it may be essential to make an offer that is more than the asking price in order to beat out competitors, but after you have made your decision, you may inform the estate agent in person, on the phone, or in writing.
4. HOW TO GET A LOAN OFFER
Getting a formal mortgage offer from your lender is the next step. If you want to receive the greatest price possible, you may either go back to the lender who offered you your AIP or, if you're motivated to do so, look for a better bargain. Once you have decided on the lender you want to work with, they will collect all the information they want from you, do their own property appraisals, and get back to you with a decision within a few weeks.
5. CONTRACT DRAWING 
At this point in the home-buying process, you ought to have chosen a conveyancer to work with the conveyancer of the sellers to start creating contracts. Another option is to do a property survey to identify any problems it could have. From this point on, your conveyancer will also carry out the required property searches for you. Fear not PRD is famous for Managing Property in Ingleburn and we will help you and guide you through the entire process.
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peearrdee · 1 year
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HI PRD. Smiles at you with my face. ^_^ HOW ARE YOU DUDESKI
SCOTT!! Smiling at you with my heart. This user longer wishes to explode (finished and recovered from exams)
Just enjoying my winter break! I’m gonna draw or do some more writing tomorrow, and maybe bake!
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shaman734 · 2 years
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“Time” research journal
1. Kathy Yates https://m.kohls.com/product/prd-1722861/12-x-18-vine-wall-canvas-wall-art-by-kathy-yates.jsp?skuid=95179733&CID=shopping15&utm_campaign=DECORATIVE%20ART&utm_medium=CSE&utm_source=google&utm_product=95179733&utm_campaignid=9733267180&gbraid=0AAAAADytpHaL0P1oFWYwak0HVSCVvLYV8&gbraid=0AAAAADytpHaL0P1oFWYwak0HVSCVvLYV8&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5P-X2svL9QIViB-tBh0MugQ4EAkYByABEgI5m_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds (Links to an external site.) - This is an image that was created to look like a painting of a wall that also incorporates plant life, growing vines and leafy vegetation. This is an example of the idea I have, It wont look like this but my idea is similar in that I want to convey the way that nature takes back and reclaims all man made creations through the passing of time. 2. Alan King https://www.alamy.com/geisha-japan-japanese-wall-painting-kimono-plant-growing-over-reveal-image9117675.html (Links to an external site.) - I found this image by Alan King to be very striking and a beautiful incorporation of plant life and human created imagery. This piece allows the hanging vines to sit in the space of the composition, making it look as if the figure is sitting among the vines enjoying a peaceful time. I picked this image because it was a great example of collaging both human made creation, and the natural world in a fun and creative way. 3. Artist nickname “Wild drawing” https://www.artdocentprogram.com/art-plant-hair/ (Links to an external site.) I chose this image from a greek artist who goes by the title of wild drawing, because of its overall creativity. This piece uses the time of growth and the natural worlds effect on man made structures so well. The underlying painting is covered up beautifully by the vines, in such a way that seems so intentional, but could have been a happy mistake. I thought that this composition was another good example of collaging painting and plants together in a way that is both engaging and eye catching for the viewer. This is by far my favorite example of the three. 
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wiiwarechronicles · 11 months
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It’s been months and I’m still thinking about that single tag prd left abt stretch marks on a drawing of mine…
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christiankang · 4 years
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Week 1 PRD 3
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In response to Little book of Research Ethics: Write an ethics statement that represents you. This statement will guide your Primary Research, User Interview and User Testing engagement.
The ethics I have as a person and designer is using all possible routes of communication. With the understanding of our clients/audience I hope to be able to get the best result that will please both. The goal would be to aim and stride for a well run team.
In response to the articles on Simulation: What surprised you about these articles and what was the biggest ‘aha’?
In the second simulation, where the students were told to reenact certain disabilities. It was said that the whole simulation was negatively perceived. After the activity, the students responded with answers such as being uncomfortable, confused, and embarrassed. Even stating that they could never believe what it would be like to actually have these disabilities in real life. Some even stated that they would be uncomfortable meeting disabled people in the future. I would have never believed a simulation like this would turn negative, as it was aiming to help. Never know what the end results could be.
In response to working with people resources, what new learnings did you find and how do you plan on applying these this term? 
There seemed to be lots of new different ways of learning. One that stood out to me was the uses of photos, voice records, and body cameras. This way of researching allows the participants to be more involved in the actual planning process of the experiment. A way to use this would be asking said participants to self document their hardships or successes at the exact moment. This will give them more information and a background for further explorations. 
Using 3 SECONDARY research sources that you learned in today’s lecture this week, begin to research the following categories of individuals living with medical disabilities in this new norm. Cite your sources! ArtCenter’s librarian [email protected] can be contacted to help direct you further in this category. 
Who is the target audience? 
http://www.aadb.org/FAQ/faq_DeafBlindness.html
With the website listed above we are able to learn the general facts and knowledge about the deaf and the blind.
Case Study
https://johncardinaloconnorschool.org/case-study-1-colin-learning-disability-ld
Using case studies we are able to grasp an idea of what is actually happening when it comes to the understanding of these disabilities. To be exact, it shows us a persona and goes into depth of their characteristics. 
Who is the target audience?
https://www.publicservicedegrees.org/careers/people-with-disabilities/#:~:text=20%25-,Therapist,disability%20is%20a%20recreational%20therapist. 
With the list of different disabilities that goes on, we are able to pinpoint who are the ones to help these people. With this in mind we can also help those that are first in response. 
Create 3 personas based on your secondary research. Create three very different personas of users in your audience. Include diverse personality, interests and culture. Based on unique make-ups consider how different user will might approach your project.  Include factors that will appeal to many facets of their make-ups to add depth to your project for diverse users. Tell us about their values, what they feel and their medical diagnosis. Answers the following: What societal, technological, environmental, and cultural changes are they experiencing? How do people in this category live, work, play and survive? How might human behavior, motivation, attitudes and desire change based on these factors? What problems are experienced? 
Jimmy: age 9, los angeles california
Down syndrome
Lives with his mother, father, and younger sister in a small apartment
Likes cartoons, superheroes, and sweets (all the things young boys like)
He has a fear of strangers and large groups of people
Hobbies include watching tv shows, playing with his younger sister, and staying inside
Problem to solve: help little jimmy to go outside without fears. Does not go anywhere without his mother. 
What are ways to make him feel comfortable and relaxed?
Albert: age 24 , new york, new york
Blind
Lives with his mother and younger brother
Enjoys podcasts, daily walks, and cooking/eating
Works as an assistant psychologist
Values conversations and new experiences
Hobbies: trying new physical things (skating, art, walking) 
Problem to solve: help Albert with his daily routines (finding his belongings in the morning, taking public transportation, finding entertainment)
What can we do to help Albert making things more accessible/”faster”
May: age 18, seattle washington
Deaf
Currently lives in a dorm (no roommate)
Enjoys art, reading, and fashion
Attends college (1st year)
Values animals, people, and alone time
Hobbies: painting/drawing, exploring
Problem to solve: May feels very isolated and as a result experiences depression. Her communication barrier makes her question her value in life. 
How can we help May with her communication to strangers.
Inspiration visit core77.com, wired.com, fastco.design, TheMuse.com, thecoolhunter.net  On your blog share 4 items, articles, photos or ideas that inspired you. Tell us WHY! Cite your sources.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/blind-technologies/
ARIANNA app
An app that allows one to use their phone as a gps in an indoor environment. The only problem here is that it requires tape to be replaced on the ground. This is an important product in that one day all a blind person needs to get around is a phone app. 
Assisted Vision Smart Glasses/AI Glasses
These prototype glasses are something from the future. Both are able to detect objects and relay them back to the user. Letting the wearer to identify unseen objects. This is important because it is something that is that of the future. Literally a pair of glasses that helps the wearer see even if blind.
https://www.ndcs.org.uk/our-services/services-for-professionals/deaf-friendly-youth-activities/deaf-friendly-resources/communication/
Gives us a general idea of how the deaf can communicate with others. Though it is not a solution, this is a possible gateway for us to solve the problem.
https://dsagsl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Behavior-Guide-for-Down-Syndrome.pdf
Understanding that kids with down syndrome respond better with positive reinforcement we must think of ways to let us come up with an idea of how to positively reinforce a child to not be afraid of strangers. Possibly a support system may be needed. 
Ask yourself 10 ‘what if’ questions to begin to identify areas where you can problem-solve around your target demographic.
What if we can help rather than solve the problem
What if the blind can use things other than physical objects to get around
What if the blind have their own routes and passages
What if the deaf can use their hands to communicate (other than sign language) 
What if there are objects that calm down a child with down syndrome 
What if society is helpful to the disabled
What if the product is portable for everyday life.
What if the person has to be working/studying/in class/ etc
What if the person is independent from the product
What if the person is able to do their tasks self sufficiently 
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