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How To Make Liquid White - Duration: 6:34.
Are you a fan of wet on wet painting? In this video right here I'm gonna show you
how to make magic white you can make beautiful creations every single time
coming at you right now!
Hey it's me it's Wild coming at you from my creative
control playlist where I bring you the best tips tricks and even art hacks like
this one right here this your first time here consider subscribing and hitting
that bell so you know when my videos go live because I'm bringing you the best
to unlock your creative potential and help you on your painting adventure if
you're a fan like me of Bob Ross and Bill Alexander you've had to use at one
point magic white or liquid white to help you on your painting adventure to
make sure that your colors blended naturally on the canvas and mix
naturally on the canvas and this is an essential tool for anybody wanting to do
the wet-on-wet technique now I was surprised that people had a very hard
time finding magic white or liquid white for their actual painting adventures and
that's because I didn't realize this a lot of people can't get this outside of
the United States well a lot of people would always message me on reddit or
Instagram or Twitter or even my Youtube how to make this stuff and to be honest
I didn't know I would just buy it and use it well I'm coming at you right now
cuz I wanted to solve your problem and I'm gonna show you the creation I came
up with which gets you pretty close to the natural thing and it works every
time and beautifully let's go over to the mixing palette so if you're not
familiar with Bob Ross's brand it comes in two varieties it comes in a bottle
and it comes in tins the tins generally come in bigger sizes like 8 and 16 ounce
well the bottle is usually come in like 11 or 12 ounce that they have right here
they're both the same style of paint it just depends on how much you need now
we're gonna use this as our control so you guys can see the kind of soft
whipped meringue putting Peaks that it gives off so that way we can mimic that
if you take a look at our control you can see how magic white is a thin
pudding like meringue styled paint it has very soft
that allows all of our colors to blend naturally on our canvas so that's the
style that we're trying to achieve when creating magic white so the best ratio I
could find is a one to one of titanium white in linseed oil and to make sure
that we have an actual one-to-one I'm gonna use just this teaspoon for the
example that we're gonna do here and do it on this piece of wood so you guys can
see something it's a little contrast II but what I'd actually recommend is if
you have a scale that you can do by weight would be the best so I'm just
gonna take my titanium money and get basically a teaspoon as perfect as I can
get in here just so it's even for the example and I was gonna scrape this down
into here now it's not going to be perfect it's as close as you can
obviously get and I'm going to do the same thing for linseed oil
so from here we just start mixing and getting this all nice down and mixed by
mashing it stirring it just be very careful when you first start because
there's a lot of oil here that's got to mix with this pigment so I'm gonna go
ahead and speed up this process there's a lot of different tools you can use
when mixing your color together usually the best is to use some sort of palette
knife whether it be a diamond or an angle or spaded but for the bigger jobs
you might actually get away with some kind of stir sticks paint sticks and
even spatulas you'll know when your magic white is right because it'll be
smooth and velvety and it'll have soft peaks just like pudding or meringue when
you have your magic white the way that you want it make sure you find a nice
safe place to store it I recommend picking up a paint can from your local
art store or even paint store and you know what have a little bit of fun put a
nice little fun label on it for mine I like to call it bro white now that we
have our paint the way that we want it we need to test it out I'm gonna take
our control which is our magic white and apply it here on our left side and then
I'm gonna take the paint that we just made which I call bro white and apply it
to our right side I'm gonna take a little bit of phthalo blue so you can
see the natural gradients of our control work from the top to the bottom and then
you can see the one that we made using phthalo blue work from the top to the
bottom as you can see for the magic white it has a nice beautiful natural
gradient that comes across all the way from the top to bottom but our bro white
or the magic slash liquid white that we made also has the same effect now just
to let you all know you can make many different consistencies of whatever
magic or liquid why'd she want these are just guidelines you can do a 1 to 2
ratio you can do a three to four ratio you can do whatever you want each
different type of paint you make is gonna have slightly different effects
but this is the closest ratio that I could find that mimics magic and liquid
white and there you go see how easy it is to make magic white or liquid white
or in my case bro white trademarked by the way it's very easy all you have to
do is use one oil and one pigment now you can
use other oils if you want if you can't find linseed oil if you want to take a
look at that I made a video about applying liquid clear which shows you
all the different styles of oils that you can use but for example you can use
wanna or safflower oil they work fabulous too
however I do recommend using titanium white
when using to make your own magic or liquid white reason being is titanium
white is the most reflective white out there and it's gonna help you a lot when
putting on your base coat for your wet-on-wet style hey hopefully that
video really helped you out because I love helping you guys on your painting
adventures it's really awesome to see all the fun things that you create and
that you send to me on Twitter and Instagram and I know a lot of you guys
have been liking these videos could you let me know in the comments below so
feel free to leave a comment and you know what people want to know how to
support me and the best way to do that is to follow me on all of my social
medias on Twitter and Instagram and twitch you can even support me by going
to my FlareDash.com store to buy any one of my pieces of art or if you want to some
people want to know how to support me another way and I did open up a patreon
Patreon store which I'm launching so feel free to find that link below hey thanks for
watching I will see you guys in the next painting tutorial coming up real soon
have a good one and peace
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Mire gondolj szorongást keltő helyzetekben? | Jordan Peterson - Duration: 3:06.
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Spirit Led Marriage | Tim Ross - Duration: 3:01.
- Submit to the Holy Spirit.
Submit to the Holy Spirit.
Matthew chapter number 14 verse number 26,
but when the father sends the advocate as my representative
that is the Holy Spirit, he will teach you everything
and will remind you of everything I have told you.
Let me tell you the most vibrant marriages
that I've ever seen up close.
They are marriages that have people submitted to Christ,
submitted to each other, and submitted to the Holy Spirit.
You would be amazed how many counseling sessions
I've been in over the past 22 years, of couples
that hear from the Holy Spirit a lot about their spouse,
(laughs)
but never hear the Holy Spirit about themselves.
It's completely antithetical
to what Christ said was going to happen
in Matthew chapter number 14.
He didn't say I'm gonna give you the Holy Spirit,
he gonna tell you everything about everybody else
except you.
(laughs)
That's not what the bible says.
I'm gonna tell you all the dirt on Tasha,
and I'm gonna tell you everything that Robert did.
I'm gonna tell you everything that Karen did,
I'm gonna tell you everything that Tim did,
but I have nothing to say to you, 'cause you're perfect.
(laughs)
Let me tell you, you are listening to a spirit,
but it aint holy, and the s is not capitalized.
At that point, you are being counseled by a demon.
Yeah, y'all didn't wanna laugh at that, y'all.
(laughs)
Aint no demons gonna be in this seminar today.
(laughs)
Any time the only voice you hear in your head
is a critical voice about your spouse,
that's never going to be God speaking to you.
(applause)
The Holy Spirit is gonna come and speak to you
and remind you of everything Christ said.
Scripture goes on to say that the Holy Spirit comes
and he convicts us, he speaks to us.
Let me tell you something,
heres the thing about being submitted.
When you really start being submitted to the Holy Spirit
and allow him to speak into your marriage, ooh,
he talks to you a lot.
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WE GOT LOST IN THE WOODS - Duration: 7:52.
Hi
Marie ?
With Marie, today, will go explore some ruins
that are not far. I spotted them flying my drone the other day
and on the way, I'll introduce you
this woman there
Hello (in french)
she speaks German and English
and a bit French when she's hungry
Did you understand ?
Yes (in french)
She didn't get it
We are on our way
and it's not so far, around 15 min by car
we'll try to park in the forest
let's improvise
Right Marie ?
what ?
We got a little problem
Just as usual, google maps always takes me to unreachable places by car
it's forbidden
but we still drove through
but at some point its not possible to pass with a small car like that anymore
so let's drive back
park the car and come back walking
Oh look there's a chicken
Good change of topic...
second layer
Finally on our way, it should be about 30 min walk
to arrive at the castle
it's somewhere over there
in the mountains, mhh ok hills
so a little walk
and I am with
these people !
That really don't give a shit
look at Milo's position !
these chickens are too big for you Milo, they are gonna eat you !
I have an idea
Marie doesn't speak frenc
I'm gonna try to say a bunch of random french words
and let's see how she reacts to some of these words
it's gonna be fun
leaf
terrace
dog poo
tinder
what ?
what about tinder ?
it's really hard to find the right way because there's no real way
there was a big storm last week
look
All the trees are down
so they took all the signs down, and it might be forbidden to go upthere
I think we just found a way, not sure if it's going to the castle yet...
look at this mess...
this is the way we're taking..
Trees everywhere
and she's not happy
we have to walk back
it's not a passage anymore
so let's try to find another way
you see the big track on the floor there ?
it's Marie that slipped and fell
he's coming to help you
This is our last attempt to go up
we're completely lost as it's not indicated anywhere
every single way is blocked
we attempt it one last time before nightfall
it doesn't look like it but it's already really dark
I think we're here !
we're almost at the top of the hill !
Before nightfall ! We did it ! Welcome to the ruins Bischfgh*%... stein...
something like that
I'm at the top and there's a kind of well
I don't know what it is for but we'll climb down to see !
I'm in the well
I don't know if it was to punish the kids back in the days
they were put there without computer or ipad
and they had to survive the night
'cause I can't help but looking
but I don't see any outlets
might have been though when they ran out of battery at the time
I'll give you a little tour of my new mansion
it has a BBQ
there's a huge trash space
the trash has its own room
the leaving room
probably the restrooms...
et voilà ! That's the end of the tour
and now we'll go home
because Marie had enough
it's getting dark
it's getting cold
and I'm hungry
gimme a kiss on the nose
you know what's funny ?
after everything that happened
well, we see the car from here
it's the dot over there
I thank you so very very much for watching this video
and see you next week for...
what are we doing next week ?
what are we doing next week ?
you want to visit another castle like this one ?
nope
ok no more castle then
tell me in the comments what you would like to watch in the next episodes
I already have some ideas but if you'd like to share some with me, feel free
don't forget to subscribe
and I'll see you next week !
SEE YOU GUYS !
I told you it would be a nice walk
I hate you...
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Which Are The Real Pictures of Space? What's a Photo and What's An Illustration? - Duration: 10:47.
With modern computer graphics, it's sometimes hard to know which is an actual photograph
of space, and what's an illustration or a 3D rendering.
Some really fascinating discoveries don't have a pretty picture to go along with them,
so illustrations are created to help us understand.
Astronomers are pretty lucky.
Their scientific work happens to produce some of the most beautiful and iconic images in
all of science.
Here's the famous Pillars of Creation, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, or the Helix
Nebula.
Here are the rings of Saturn, captured by Cassini.
Amazing.
Beautiful to look at, but more importantly, they have a scientific purpose for researchers.
Now let's take a look at some other images to go along with recent discoveries in space
and astronomy.
First, here are the 7 Earth-sized worlds discovered in the TRAPPIST-1 system.
Of course, that's a computer illustration.
Here's the actual data.
And remember the recent collision between neutron stars that generated a kilonova explosion,
where both gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation were detected here on Earth?
Here's the chirp LIGO heard in gravitational waves.
Here's the view in visible light.
Need help finding it?
It's right… there.
If you want to explain what's going on to the public, you'll need to provide images
and illustrations.
In some cases you can use the raw photographs themselves, other times you need to do some
processing on the images, and sometimes you have to create illustrations based on the
story the data is telling.
Which one is which, and how can you know?
The reality is that almost every astronomical image you've ever seen has been processed
to some extent.
Actually, you could say the same thing for almost every picture ever, but I digress.
But let me give you some examples.
Unlike your phone camera, which can capture images in full color, almost all astronomical
telescopes are equipped with a black-and-white CCD.
That's great for image quality, but less, uh, pretty.
Astronomers then use filters, which block the light from large parts of the spectrum,
isolating exactly what they want to look at.
If you want to see certain kinds activity on the Sun, for example, or the light from
emission nebulae, you use a hydrogen alpha filter.
This only lets photons of light in that match 656.28 nanometers.
Here's what the Sun looks like with regular visible light, and here's what it looks
like with the hydrogen alpha filter.
You can see how the hydrogen alpha version lets you see coronal loops and other activities
on the Sun.
NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory has many other filters it can use, at different wavelengths
from visible to ultraviolet.
This picture, for example, shows the Sun using a filter for 211 angstroms, which corresponds
to the emissions of Iron-14 at 2 million kelvin.
They color these images purple it's easy to know at a glance which filter you're
looking at.
The Hubble Space Telescope is equipped with 80 different filters that astronomers can
choose from when they book time on the telescope.
A certain number of hours with this filter, and then a certain number of hours with that
filter.
Then all the data is downloaded in a special image format called FITS, which stands for
the Flexible Image Transport System.
It's useful for astronomers because it contains additional metadata about the image that astronomers
need.
So, when you see a photograph of some object taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, you're
seeing the scientific data which has then merged together in Photoshop in an artistic
manner.
The scientific data is real, but an artist made an arbitrary decision to assign red to
the hydrogen alpha filter and then blue to oxygen and green to sodium.
They should have just as easily switched those colors around, or used different colors entirely.
And chances are, a scientist was never involved in this process.
They're happy with the raw black-and-white FITS files.
Here's a recent picture of a supermassive black hole in the galaxy SDSS J1354+1327.
This image is actually made up of images captured by separate space telescopes.
Red comes from one of Hubble's infrared filters.
Green and blue come from ultraviolet filters, and pink comes from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory,
to show the excited regions around a black hole.
Unless you have some kind of superpowers, your eyes can't see infrared, ultraviolet
or X-rays.
Sometimes there's raw data, but an artist or illustrator will use that to create an
artist's conception of what that is.
Almost all the images of black holes you've ever seen were created by artists.
For example, when you see this kind of image showing the distortion of a black hole against
background stars, that's an illustration.
Someone with a knowledge of physics has simulated the gravity distorting effects of a black
hole event horizon.
It's scientifically accurate, but it's an illustration.
Here's an actual image of the region around the center of the Milky Way, which contains
the our supermassive black hole.
You can see this bright region where stars are compacted incredibly close together and
the light echoes from radiation blasted out into space.
That's in X-rays from the Chandra Observatory again.
This one's pretty tricky though, it looks like a photograph but it's actually an illustration
based on scientific data captured by the Herschel Space Telescope.
Here's what it really looks like.
In the next couple of months, we're going to see the first images from the Event Horizon
Telescope, which used a worldwide network of radio telescopes to take the first ever
image of the event horizon around the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way.
It's going to be scientifically fascinating, but it'll probably just look like a blob.
So, prepare yourself emotionally for that.
In a second I'm going to show you some amazing examples of how skilled artists can work with
this scientific data to create amazing images, but first I'd like to thank:
Sre Harsha Remella Josh Susser
Ken Hurst Larry Beckham
Neuterdude Dylan O'Donnell
Rob Jones Matthew Stewart
Android Virgil 21
And the rest of our 807 patrons for their generous support.
If you love what we're doing and want to get in on the action, head over to patreon.com/universetoday.
Some of my favorite space images are a blend between scientific data and artistic ability.
And one of the greatest examples of this is the torrent of data coming back from NASA's
Juno spacecraft currently at Jupiter.
When NASA was originally building the spacecraft, they didn't feel it was necessary to include
a visible light camera.
Which, I know, sounds crazy.
But wise people encouraged them to include a visible instrument: JunoCam, to allow the
public to see what's happening at Jupiter, and to get involved in reviewing and processing
images from the raw data.
All the data from JunoCam is uploaded directly to the internet, and citizen scientists and
artists have access to this data to create their own images however they like.
First, I'd like to show you what the raw data looks like, sent back from JunoCam.
It has a CCD sensor with a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels with a 58 degree field of view.
It has 4 different filters that it takes pictures with: red, green, blue and methane.
Citizen scientists can then take these raw images, bring them into Photoshop and mix
and match to create photographs like this or this.
This is the work of one of my favorite citizen scientists, Kevin Gill.
And I want to show you another series of images he's working on.
This is the Western Rim of the Palikir Crater on Mars.
But this isn't real, it's actually a 3D rendering of the surface of Mars made by Kevin
to show you what it would look like to be standing on Mars.
But Kevin based this rendering on data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
There's a dark side to internet imagery: fakes and misrepresentations.
When anyone posts an image to the internet, I think it's really important to provide
credits and sources, so people can follow back to find out where an image came from.
But after big events, like eclipses and meteors, we see a lot of fakes.
For example, check out this amazing video of a huge meteor burning up in the atmosphere.
I see this posted to Twitter every time there's a big fireball sighting.
Except it's not a meteor, it's a video of the European Space Agency's Jules Verne
cargo ship burning up in the atmosphere a few years ago.
Sometimes an artist creates an image and then other people repost it without permission
putting it out of context, and sometimes people post deliberately fake images for trolling
or, I don't know… reasons?
One of my favorite Twitter feeds is Fake Astropix, which debunks space pictures and videos on
a regular basis.
You'll learn so much from this account.
I absolutely love looking at pictures of space.
But when I do, I take second to make sure I understand what I'm looking at.
Whether it's a true color image of space, a composite image based on real scientific
data, or an artist's illustration.
Each of these has their place, whether it's to show the public what's actually being
seen out there or to help them understand the significance of the discoveries.
It's this partnership between space agencies and the public that I'm so excited about.
Every time there's a mission, we see these amazing pictures coming back.
Beautiful to look at, but based on real scientific data.
If you have any skills in this area, and want to get involved, I'll put some links in
the show notes so you can find out more.
Ask for Comments: How do you feel about the role of photographs
and illustrations for helping to communicate the results of astronomy and space exploration
to the public?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
Once a week I gather up all my space news into a single email newsletter and send it
out.
It's got pictures, brief highlights about the story, and links so you can find out more.
Go to universetoday.com/newsletter to sign up.
And finally, here's a playlist.
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Well Inked Box unboxing and review-subscription for bujo and art! - Duration: 9:01.
Hello friends!
It's Kat, from MeowMeowKapow!
I'm super excited to introduce you guys to today's topic-Well Inked Box!
Back when Eve Bolt and I swapped our fake subscription boxes, we were both contacted
by a REAL subscription box company, Well Inked Box!
Full disclosure, I was offered this box free of charge in exchange for my honest opinions.
Straight up, this is a box I was already interested in before this offer, so I feel a bit like
the belle of the ball right now!
Rather than listing each of the individual supplies down in the doobly-doo, today you'll
find links to Well Inked box, as well as to Eve's unboxing of the same kit!
Before we get into what's in this box, let's talk a little bit about it because it is definitely
unique compared to other subscription boxes.
Well Inked box is a Canadian company, which means all'y'all Canadians that have had
limited subscription boxes due to location?
Worry no more!
Additionally, they do ship worldwide, so everyone across the globe can rejoice!
This is also a quarterly subscription, meaning they only send out one box every three months.
I don't know about you, but I know when I get subscription boxes every month, I usually
don't even get around to using half the things inside before the next one shows up,
and then I suddenly get a backlog of supplies and things just sort of get forgotten in a
drawer somewhere.
It's also very important to note that this is NOT just any subscription box, it's a
sort of hybrid box.
Primarily, it focuses on both art supplies and journaling supplies, often leaning more
heavily towards one theme with each of these boxes…
But I would say that it is most accurate to call Well Inked Box a creativity box.
They're providing supplies that could be useful in multiple different interests, and
it's up to you to decide how you want to use them.
If you're only going to do journaling forever and ever, then this would be just fine for
you as everything I've seen so far from this company could be used entirely for journaling-even
paint and brushes!
And if you're going to do fine art instead?
Absolutely.
I've never met a piece of paper or a pen that I couldn't put to use somehow.
Also, one of the coolest things Well Inked does is they specifically seek out small,
local artisans and include their products in these boxes.
At least one item in each box has been provided by a small business owner, and that's probably
one of the most totally rad ideas.
Support small business!
So let's see what's inside!
The first thing to greet us is this really cool statement card, quoting Kurt Vonnegut.
I love this quote, because as an artist that fell into a 3 year stretch of creating almost
nothing, I can say firmly that letting that happen weakened my spirit in ways I didn't
know at the time.
As soon as I started to create again?
It was like getting back in touch with myself.
Exploring your creativity is so important, no matter what form speaks to you.
This luchador notebook is freakin' hilarious, but it also supports an individual artist
and their craft-which, again, is super duper cool.
Next up, there's an adorable magnetic bookmark, and mine is of an avocado!!!
I love it!
It's so cute, and super useful!!
For writing implements, we have two Tombow Fudenoskue pens, three Tombow Mono drawing
pens, and one mitsubishi blue and red double-ended pencil.
If you're not familiar with what a fudenoske, or fude pen is, we discussed them in my ultimate
brush pen challenge series!
That pencil is also really interesting to me because I know some of my animator friends
loved them in college, but I never really got into experimenting with using them for
sketching, but I actually bought some a couple of weeks ago to experiment with.
Rather than going into some of the reasons why people may use these, I'm going to put
a link in the doobly-doo for Baylee Jae's video where she goes through a number of reasons
why blue and red pencils are useful!
What I really like about this assortment of supplies, is that it's very clearly well
thought-out.
We have a book to write or draw in, a red and blue pencil to do rough sketching or light
pencil guide in, and we have multiple different line weights and flexibilities of pen.
And a bookmark to help us keep our place!
These were all clearly carefully selected to go together cohesively and I didn't feel
like any one supply was random or out of place or of a lesser quality than any other.
One of the things that bothered me about a previous supply box I had was that it always
seemed like they threw as many inexpensive supplies in the box as they could to make
the volume of options try to make up for the lack of quality in the selection.
For this box, it may seem like there's not a mountain of choices, but while testing these
I firmly came to believe that the options given are more than worth it.
In fact…..
Let's find out.
How much does this box cost?
To purchase, it costs $25, plus shipping.
Purely based on price, let's look at the value for money on this box.
Prices of widely-purchasable items will be based off of Amazon.com, where I do the majority
of my shopping anyway, and artisanal items will have their prices directly taken from
their individual websites.
The Alex Foster luchador notebook is roughly $3 us, and the paper in it is surprisingly
nice.
It's a little bit thicker than standard printer paper, but not as thick as card stock.
Its smooth, bright white surface encourages your pen to glide across the surface with
ease, and the luchador illustrations are delightful!
The only thing I don't like is that the staple binding makes the area near the seam
of the pages a bit difficult to manipulate.
The Tombow fudenoske pens, which come in a pack of two, are $9US.
I love these pens, I can't say enough nice things about them!
I'm really looking forward to exploring them more throughout the month!
Same goes for the three Tombow Mono Drawing pens, which list on Amazon for $10.
The dual-ended mitsubishi pencil retails for about a dollar each, and the only problem
I specifically had was that they wouldn't erase with a kneaded rubber eraser.
I did go in and test it later and they do erase with a white rubber eraser, though not
all the way.
And my super cute avocado bookmark costs $5, and has the bonus advantage of being made
by a company that donates part of their proceeds to charity!
My bookmark planted a tree!
I'm pretty much the worst with numbers, but I'm pretty sure that all adds up to
$28!
Now, there are going to be some differences with currency conversion and all, but that's
an AWESOME value!
Considering the quality of these supplies and the care in making sure that they go together
well, I kind of think that you're actually being undercharged more than the $3 we've
calculated here.
It's a relief to know that we're not only not getting cheated here, the customers may
very well be the ones getting all the advantages!
Now like I said, the supplies that Well Inked box provides are great for a wide variety
of interests, but I'm going to test them for two-writing and drawing.
Nothing that wasn't provided in this box was used, not even an eraser!
All of the pens work really well for writing, and while I'm not winning any penmanship
award with my handwriting, I will say that these pens all felt really nice to use in
the hand.
I also specifically tested the Fude pens by writing with them in Japanese for a little
bit, because that's what they were created for.
This is an incredibly well-timed acquisition because I recently decided to start practicing
Japanese again and having pens that excel at creating subtle, variable, but controlled
strokes is so serendipitous!
These tools were also super great for quick doodling.
I chose to make a piece inspired by the quote card in the box, and doodled out Kurt Vonnegut
himself.
And again, nothing outside of what was provided by the box was used-not even an eraser!
All of the tools built really well on top of one another, and the depths and contrast
in this piece changed considerably as my experiment went on.
The red pencil was great for sketching, and I found myself loving the blue side to add
a bit of shading here and there.
Because the fude pens had nice, flexible tips, they made scribbling out Vonnegut's wild
hair a joyful task that sort of happened organically and without a hint of frustration.
The fude pens were also great for creating larger, darker areas, like the shirt that
I eventually colored in black.
Intentionally, I allowed there to be a bit of a sketchy quality to it since the small
points don't really excel at filling in LARGE areas, but I know that with a bit of
patience it would have been possible.
Also, surprisingly, nothing bled through to the other side of the paper in this notebook-not
even a little!
There is a bit of light ghosting, so you can still sort of see what's on the other side
of the paper, but this is essentially slightly heavy printer paper so I'm not surprised
at that.
Actually, I'm delighted because I fully expected it to be worse.
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Tell me-what do you think about this box?
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Until I see you next time, I wish you peace, love, and happy little avocados.
Bye!
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Being a comedian with an accent | Carol Zoccoli - Duration: 1:25.
Guys I am Carol. I am from Brazil and I moved to Canada
because I am a refugee from my country.
As you know, in Brazil if you are a woman and your body
doesn't fit in a bikini, they throw you to the crocodiles.
(laughter)
Thank you, Canada, thank you.
(laughter)
I'm from Brazil, that's why I have an accent,
so if someone doesn't understand what I say, please just ask
me to repeat, so everyone here will know who the racist is.
(laughter)
Guys, I am a comedian and I have a degree in Philosophy.
I decided to take Philosophy because I came from a poor
family and I just wanted to keep it that way.
(laughter)
And I got into some troubles because of my profession
here in Canada as well but that's because of my accent.
'Cause here people ask me, "What do you do?"
and I say "I'm a comedian" but because of my pronunciation,
people understand 'cleaning lady'.
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Horsey Tail | Dad Hair School by Babble - Duration: 3:05.
Hi, I'm Scott Clingingsmith.
And I'm Liliana Clingingsmith.
Welcome to Dad Hair School.
[music]
Okay, so today we're going to be working on the--
Horsey tail.
Horsey tail!
Or as it's more commonly known, the half up and half down,
but call it a horsey tail, so. [neighing]
Okay, so things we're going to be using today are a brush,
a hair rubber band, and to finish it off, a barrette.
Okay, so to start, we're going to just go right behind the ear here
with the pinkies on either side.
We're just going to run that right up to the top.
Get a nice line there, yeah.
Beautiful.
Good on both sides.
And that's going to help You get your tail there.
See, nice part on that.
We use a brush here a bit.
Brush, please.
Just to kind of get a little control on top,
not too much.
Less is more with the wavy hair.
We want the wave to be there.
Here, hold that please.
Then you get the hair rubber band
and you put the hair in there just like that.
You need to give a little bit of a tight tug there to get that going.
Maybe a bit of a brush.
Just do that with ponytail there.
Again, not too much.
Scrunch it up a bit more. Let's see.
Yeah, not too bad.
Get that crunch back in there, get those waves, and there you go.
Horsey tail. [neighing]
Good.
Yeah.
Okay, so now that we have our horsey tail or half up, half down,
we're going to top it off with just a little barrette here.
Oops.
We'll get it in there.
Here we go.
And yeah, nice finished cute little look.
What do we think?
[laughs]
I think we're good.
High five for dad.
[music]
And that is how you do a horsey tail.
[neighing]
Thank you for watching Dad Hair School.
Dad Hair School.
Wait, where's our confetti?
Where's my fireworks?
Did I get paid for that?
[laughs]
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[1minute KIND] EP.06 Sun J's trade mark is onion hair - Duration: 1:01.
My tademark is
the onion hair, as you know
Today it's made really well
Since it's did,
I feel great!
It had been like this (talking about length)
But now, It grew up
and here's more
and here, too
look at this
However, Because I dyed too often,
My hair's damaged by it
Therefore,
It's quite hard to wash my hair
I think it would be comfortable if I have no hair, tho
JK : You mean that you'll be convenient without hair?
JK : Does it make sense?
Bye ru~
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