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19.12.17
"Like valleys they spread out, like gardens beside a river, like aloes planted by the Lord, like cedars beside the waters. Water will flow from their buckets; their seed will have abundant water. Their king will be greater than Agag; their kingdom will be exalted."
- Numbers 24:6-7 NIV
For fun I thought I’d try out that colouring Ai site https://paintschainer.preferred.tech/index_en.html
Here’s a direct comparison between what I did with the sketch, lines and coloured digitally by me, and a couple of iterations of what the AI did with the same scanned image
How to be patient
#philosophy #psychology #blog #blogger
Patience is something we all should have.The success will not come in your hands immediately.It takes time and most of your patience.
Patience is an art, not everyone can perform this art.But many can do, and there is a scope to improve it also.If you want to become successful you have to be slow and steady.If the task is moving at a fast pace then it’s ok.It will take time and you have to…
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Inspirational color palettes from designers & illustrators around the world.
It’s always nice to have a lot of color tools. We like to switch now and then to get new inspiration, and this tool instantly caught our attention.
Lake Okanagan . . Source: world-explorer
Lucy’s work is one of which got me inspired. Really like the style she is using for her work and that is why I found it interesting to try it and to do something similar for this project.
Jedidiah Jenkins quit his job and decided to bike from Oregon to the southern tip of South America. His best friend, filmmaker Kenny Laubbacher, came along for the ride. This short film follows Jenkins as he shares what he's learned from his journey so far. “When you’re a kid, everything is astonishing. Everything is new, and so your brain is awake and turned on ... Once your brain establishes a routine, it stops ... the alertness goes away,” he says. By choosing adventure Jenkins is able to reactivate his brain and turn his “hundred years on this planet into a thousand. Read more about Jedidiah Jenkins' adventure: http://magazine.good.is/articles/why-...