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Practicing with this new Galaxy Tablet
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How do you draw usually?, I'm just curious.
Do you? For example... Draw on a tablet with a screen? Or is just a tablet, but you use your computer screen to see what you're doing? Alternatively do you use mouse or some other method?
I think regardless of whether it's familiar territory, I personally find it cool you're able to transition so smoothly from one drawing method to another. I think when you're tackling a new software or hardware, there is bound to be that awkward period where you're still finding your footing, but honestly? I don't know about you.. but for me personally? I think this looks super solid.
I know I said this in my original shout, but it is nice to see you're still around, I mean a lot has happened in the last few years, so naturally it can be a bit worrying if someone dropped off the map without warning, but yeah regardless of the reason, again it's good to have you back and I hope you continue to draw. : ) Apologies for reply length, that's all though, for now... '3'
Do you? For example... Draw on a tablet with a screen? Or is just a tablet, but you use your computer screen to see what you're doing? Alternatively do you use mouse or some other method?
I think regardless of whether it's familiar territory, I personally find it cool you're able to transition so smoothly from one drawing method to another. I think when you're tackling a new software or hardware, there is bound to be that awkward period where you're still finding your footing, but honestly? I don't know about you.. but for me personally? I think this looks super solid.
I know I said this in my original shout, but it is nice to see you're still around, I mean a lot has happened in the last few years, so naturally it can be a bit worrying if someone dropped off the map without warning, but yeah regardless of the reason, again it's good to have you back and I hope you continue to draw. : ) Apologies for reply length, that's all though, for now... '3'
Ah I see, I have very little experience drawing on tablets, hopefully that made it a little easier at least.
Ah I see o.o; , do you mind me prying and asking what you do?
Yeah that's pretty annoying.. >.>; I actually had the same issue a few years ago, I lost the pen to my tablet and I basically re-bought my original tablet, the reason being if I had just got the pen, it would have been more expensive than just buying the whole thing again, so now I have like 3 of the same model of tablet, my partner is using one, I have one and I also have one at my parent's home... Annoyingly that pen I originally lost I actually found a year or two later, it some how had gotten itself lodged under the keys of an electric piano keyboard I would sometimes use... lol I guess at the very least we have a spare if anything happens, so there's that.
Ah I see o.o; , do you mind me prying and asking what you do?
Yeah that's pretty annoying.. >.>; I actually had the same issue a few years ago, I lost the pen to my tablet and I basically re-bought my original tablet, the reason being if I had just got the pen, it would have been more expensive than just buying the whole thing again, so now I have like 3 of the same model of tablet, my partner is using one, I have one and I also have one at my parent's home... Annoyingly that pen I originally lost I actually found a year or two later, it some how had gotten itself lodged under the keys of an electric piano keyboard I would sometimes use... lol I guess at the very least we have a spare if anything happens, so there's that.
Huh... I honestly can't say I was expecting that answer.. How'd this come about? Was it something you'd always wanted to do for a long time? Or did one thing lead to another and before you knew it, you're in a circus, also were you originally doing more behind the scenes stuff? Or were you always performing?
If it wasn't already obvious I think I think it's cool. I mean... How many people say they work in the circus? Sorry I'll stop now.
Definitely, I mean you're of course not obligated to draw, but I always find that your stuff has a lot of polish to it, so I feel like it would be a pity if you couldn't, I assume it's probably a bamboo or something right? It'd be good if they did a two pack or something, so you could replace the missing one, while having a spare, just encase.
If it wasn't already obvious I think I think it's cool. I mean... How many people say they work in the circus? Sorry I'll stop now.
Definitely, I mean you're of course not obligated to draw, but I always find that your stuff has a lot of polish to it, so I feel like it would be a pity if you couldn't, I assume it's probably a bamboo or something right? It'd be good if they did a two pack or something, so you could replace the missing one, while having a spare, just encase.
I'm actually now living fulltime with my partner in Denmark, but I was born in Stoke and all my family are still there, so maybe at one point? Assuming the offer still stands and you're still working there. I actually haven't been back to the UK in five years, my parents were due to visit me for the first time next year in either March or April, additionally they've never met my partner in person and like wise my in-laws, so that'll be fun (sarcastic), so yeah I wasn't kidding when I said a lot happened in the last few years, ^^; thank you again by the way. : )
Yeah definitely! I had only travelled via public buses prior to 2017, (I used buses regularly for transiting to college), that year though, was the first time I flew alone, according to my dad, who is more of man's man, even he hadn't done that and admittedly it was even more difficult because not only do I have ASD, but I also had terrible anxiety too, not sure if it's directly connected to my ASD or separate? Either way... Despite in a lot of ways being a positive time in my life, it also was pretty negative too, not because of my partner though, outside stuff having to do with my mental state.
So yeah between 2017-2019 I visited every 6 months for 3 months, (the first time was slightly shorter though, because we wanted we wanted to see if it would even work). Fast forward I'm visiting in November of 2019 (for Christmas) and the UK was due to leave the EU, (officially). As a result I was sort of forced into jumping ship and leaving everything behind. This was because the process of getting permanent residency was much easier while being in the EU vs it becoming much harder after the UK would leave, so although it was very, very scary at the time, I ultimately decided to take a chance and have been living here ever since.
As far as actually living here? A few things stood out to me, firstly... There are, a lot... Of bikes, almost everyone rides bikes here, it's very clean, at least, the city I live in is, but even when I was transiting through Copenhagen, it was clean there too. It's also very flat, which is great for a country that has almost as many bikes as people. lol But those are just observations, in terms of more personal stuff? I feel as a guest in the country, it's my duty to learn the language and although I can sort of read Danish, as far as speaking? No... And listening to spoken Danish? I go mostly of context, which also goes for written Danish. I do need to rely heavily on my partner, but I don't mind, plus it's not like I'm not working as I said towards becoming fluent and hopefully being on much more even footing with her. Although I personally feel a duty to learn the language, a lot of Danes know English, like... I'm yet to meet someone who can't speak it, I think.. The only person I've 'encountered' who hasn't been able to speak English is one of my partner's grandmothers, the younger generation though.. Very familiar with the language, I would imagine it's mostly via American cinema though, if I had to guess...
Anyway apologies for writing so much, hopefully that gave you some idea, there is more I could say, but that's mostly what comes to mind right now, if you have questions I'll do my best to answer though.
So yeah between 2017-2019 I visited every 6 months for 3 months, (the first time was slightly shorter though, because we wanted we wanted to see if it would even work). Fast forward I'm visiting in November of 2019 (for Christmas) and the UK was due to leave the EU, (officially). As a result I was sort of forced into jumping ship and leaving everything behind. This was because the process of getting permanent residency was much easier while being in the EU vs it becoming much harder after the UK would leave, so although it was very, very scary at the time, I ultimately decided to take a chance and have been living here ever since.
As far as actually living here? A few things stood out to me, firstly... There are, a lot... Of bikes, almost everyone rides bikes here, it's very clean, at least, the city I live in is, but even when I was transiting through Copenhagen, it was clean there too. It's also very flat, which is great for a country that has almost as many bikes as people. lol But those are just observations, in terms of more personal stuff? I feel as a guest in the country, it's my duty to learn the language and although I can sort of read Danish, as far as speaking? No... And listening to spoken Danish? I go mostly of context, which also goes for written Danish. I do need to rely heavily on my partner, but I don't mind, plus it's not like I'm not working as I said towards becoming fluent and hopefully being on much more even footing with her. Although I personally feel a duty to learn the language, a lot of Danes know English, like... I'm yet to meet someone who can't speak it, I think.. The only person I've 'encountered' who hasn't been able to speak English is one of my partner's grandmothers, the younger generation though.. Very familiar with the language, I would imagine it's mostly via American cinema though, if I had to guess...
Anyway apologies for writing so much, hopefully that gave you some idea, there is more I could say, but that's mostly what comes to mind right now, if you have questions I'll do my best to answer though.
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