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This took me forever, but I'm proud of how it turned out. I didn't get many early progress pictures, so all I have are some from the last couple of weeks. The whole thing is hand stitched, including the whipped edge.

Nearly finished piece without the outlining

Outlined

Off the hoop, washed, cut, and whip-stitched

I think I'd like to try some more variety on the types of stitches I use to fill areas next time. I pretty much only used basic back stitches and satin stitch for this. I tried a tight seed stitch initially for the dog's fur, but didn't like it and spent a whole evening picking it out.

I also found the process of washing the piece (this isn't strictly necessary but I had used water soluble pen to trace the image and needed to wash it to get the ink out) and cutting it very nerve-wracking. It took so damn long to sew and I was terrified I was going to fuck it up right at the end. There were a couple of spots where I felt like I didn't cut it quite as evenly as I wanted, but after adding the stitched edge you can't really tell at all. I also had no idea what I was doing when fusing the initial piece to the felt backing with interfacing, and the interfacing didn't fully adhere to the fabric in a few places, but it worked out fine.

All in all it took forever and there are a few noticeable mistakes, but overall I'm pretty proud of it and I'm hoping the next one doesn't take so long.

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I released a Single! (fasterfeather.bandcamp.com)
 
 

This is my first actual real attempt at music, and so I picked Mathcore as a style and spent the last year working on a few songs, but polished this one the most. I spent the last year re-recording it and re-writing, practicing, and I even learned how to fry scream. Last night, I felt good about it so I released it with a goal to finish an album and release it song by song until April 2026!

Would love your feedback if you have any, and I hope this is okay to share. I love beehaw but I don't post too much.

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I've been debating doing this sort of video for a while, as they take a lot of time to make and write for, and I've never been much of a writer. I decided to give it a go in any case. I would love any feedback you could give.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/28117892

made entirely in blender

Hearts were rendered in Cycles with a gradient-stepped-linear shading. In the compositor, I made a verticle gradient-stepped-linear for each stripe. Both the shading and this verticle gradient were pixelated and colored in the compositor. And had a boundary added using bluring → pixelating → contrasting the heart silhoutte. The stars were just pixelated voronoi textures with animated seed. Sound was added in Blender’s video editor post-render

full playlist of all 13 pride hearts i made: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAzfJgs09pq0aqOZjifxlPNdrdBIBal-D

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i tried to have many meanings with this painting. like hair behind metaphorically the same as clouds. i wont reveal everything tho

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Courtesy to Twitter user XdanielArt (date of publication: 8 June 2024)

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simple logo rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Unknown_0671@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/creative@beehaw.org
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/24242211

i didnt polish the intersex ring's outline. and now my laziness wont let me so ignore it

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I'm an aspiring screenwriter and need some constructive criticism. Please go easy on me, I've poured my heart into these.

Only five unique ideas so far, could stay that way for a long while or maybe not. Inspiration comes when it comes.

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Calligraphy and fountain pens

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A small stack of Christmas cards, a small stack of envelopes with the back facing the camera, and a single envelope with the flap facing the camera.

The cards have a round grey cat holding a dead mouse with a red bow on the mouse in the cat's mouth. The cat is standing in front of a gold and dark green striped background. The words "Merry Christmas" are printed on the card in maroon cursive. There is a white border around the edge of the card.

The envelopes have parallel squiggly stripes diagonally covering the envelopes. The stripes are a repeating pattern of thick light green, medium thickness light yellow, thin light red, and medium thickness light yellow again. There is a path of paw-prints walking across the envelope in the same light green as the diagonal stripes.

The envelope with the flap facing the camera is printed with the same pattern and reveals the flap to be a flat-edge flap with rounded corners

I have wanted to send out Christmas cards to my friends for some time, but was never able to get a festive photo to use for such purpose; so this year instead of trying to convince my partner to take the appropriate pictures, I decided to illustrate the card instead.

As for the envelopes, I realized I did not have access to any A6 envelopes and it looked like it would take a long time for them to ship to me. Originally I was going to cut the envelopes out of standard construction paper, but I realized if I made flat-flap envelopes instead of triangular-flap envelopes, I would be able to cut the card out of a single 8.5"x11" sized sheet. With this in mind, I decided to design the envelope myself as well since I could print across the entire envelope area.

The pattern for the card was illustrated in Procreate (but the text was added via Illustrator). The envelope pattern was designed entirely in Illustrator (including the cutting template). The cards and envelopes were printed on card-stock and cut out using my vinyl cutter.

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Waterproof fountain pen ink, Noodler's Rachmaninoff, and Czech Kohinoor watercolours

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I just bought my first sewing machine! I'm an absolute beginner, the most sewing I've done is hand-repairing holes in clothes. Do you all have any recommendations for good video tutorial series or channels to watch? Any general advice for a newbie?

My first goal is to make a set of curtains for my living room and bedroom, but I'm interested in sewing some clothes eventually.

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hell yeah

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GIFV TranscriptionA "live" wallpaper featuring one nearby orange planet, one semi-destroyed green planet, and a large grey moon outside a window. They zoom way out then back in closer than they started.

A plain white clock reads out "12:00 Tue, September 24" over the window.

Below that centered above a row of grey app icons is a small sun icon and "33°".

At the bottom of the screen there is a shiny dark computer console styled app dock. The apps in this dock are translucent blue with glowing edges.

The screen is swiped to the side, hiding the clock and weather, and revealing new grey icons. Two icons are then activated to open a dark translucent background over them with additional blue translucent icons contained in the dark background.

The screen is then swiped back to its original position.

I've been watching a lot of Star Trek lately and wanted to make a fun space themed wallpaper (and icon pack) for myself.

For this project, I painted each of the planets and debris on separate layers in Procreate and designed the ship/window wallpaper in Illustrator. While lining up each layer was a pain, having them move independently was crucial to give the wallpaper a sense of depth.

Surprisingly, getting the clock widget and weather widget to look right was much harder than anticipated. I couldn't find any open source customizable clock widgets; and Breezy Weather was not as customizable as I had hoped. In the end I think the results turned out great, though.

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@creative A list of monthly, weekly, and ongoing creative challenges https://challenges.stefanbohacek.dev/

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Alt text: an image of a large silhouetted military aircraft directly overhead, sideways to the camera. The background is a blue sky covered in wispy clouds. The sun is causing a lens flare effect, which is in turn causing the edges of the clouds to appear multi-colored.


I FINALLY GOT IT. Since I got back into photography a few months ago, I've been trying to get a good picture of this sonuvabitch, but I always miss it. They don't usually track military test flights, but for some reason this one was, and I just happened to catch it before it landed for the day. After this shot, it flew out of sight and ended its test flight, but I got it!

Military industrial complex go brrrrrrr, but this is also used for more pleasant things, like FEMA drops and such.

Shot with a Canon Rebel T7, 300mm lens focused at 135mm, ISO 100, exposure 1/250 sec.

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