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Capitanmaroon@lemmy.worldOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What Solarpunk changes have you made in your daily life?
0·1 month agoWhat are you using it for?
Capitanmaroon@lemmy.worldOPto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What Solarpunk changes have you made in your daily life?
0·1 month agoI’m also from the UK. Could I ask for a recommendation and price range for your panels? I love the idea of it and know the upfront costs are high but haven’t actually looked into it.
Capitanmaroon@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Brexit has been an economic failure | LSE British PoliticsEnglish
9·2 months agoI just don’t understand how people can just listen to the lies again and believe it. What is wrong with my country
Man that’s so cool. Imitation is the best form of flattery. This is just my finger on a phone screen but the ideas add up. Going to see what I can do with it with some more time! Thanks again

Yeah that makes sense. You can see that from your timelapse. The way you remove the sketch shows that a layer, and the way the colour blends show a layer. And the way it blends between mountains to backdrop before you remove thay sketch. It’s a really cool affect! My stuff is way more layered and blocky so trying this is blowing my mind a little 🤣
That’s so cool! Thank you so much
Amazing thank you!
Do you have any more detailed explaination on what that means haha! No worries if not as I understand this isn’t a tutorial, just curious as I have only ever used block colour and have no idea how to go about this. I will try either way 🤣
Hey sick picture! 2 questions:
- Can I use it as my phone background please?
- What are you using to ‘smudge’ the colours together. I’m a new artists and want to try replicating that colour style coz it looks really cool


Climbing/bouldering. As a not overly sporty nerdy type, I found this to be amazing. All the climbs are called problems and require you to think about how you’re using your body to solve them.
99% of the community is amazing because it’s not really a vs sports in a traditional sense. It’s you vs the wall and even if you do something that is ‘easy’ for someone else if they can see you tried hard they will be pysched for you.
There are lots of beginner groups and meet up days or if you go on regular days, you’ll end up talking to the same people about the climb you’re doing so you build friendship as an adult which is difficult otherwise.
Also it’s not in front of a screen which I love.
I’d try looking for your local gym and doing the intro course and seeing if it vibes with you.