No more ugly looking photos
hello! I recently found this rad app called “CamScanner”, a mobile app for android and iOS
what does this app do? well, basically it imitates a scanner, so even if you don’t have one, you can take real cool pictures of your drawings!
for this to work, i suggest you take a picture of your entire paper / sketchbook / etc. The app will automatically crop your picture and come out with something like this:
(sometimes it wont be too accurate, but that can be easily fixed by moving the frame yourself)
once scanned, the app will make it so your drawing looks like this:
(the app will have some presets, so you might want to mess around with those. OR you can mess with the settings yourself to get a look you desire)
this can be really helpful if you plan to color your traditional piece on a computer, or something similar.
this can even work with colored drawing, if you’d like!
original:
edited with CamScanner:
if you mess with the settings yourself, i bet you could get the picture to look better, as i did this with the presets.
anyway, i hope this helps!
In the world of my hero academia there a lot of interesting quirks. But the one that's been bugging me is Hagakure's quirk If I remember correctly her quirk is invisibility. That thing that's been bugging me is how her vision works? If I remember correctly (do correct if I'm wrong) the way we humans see is when light hits an object, bounces off and enter our eye and transforms into signals are brain register And if Hagakure's invisible light passes through every part of her body besides clothing, including her eyes. And since light passes through her she couldn't see After a while I think I got an answer on what Hagakure's quirk really is, well two actually One is that her quirk is to absorb light (or somethings like that) so that way she can be invisible while still being to see. Which explains her special move during the provisional license exam. Two is that her quirk is to bend light. In the latest chapter of my hero academia we can see her curving aoyama's laser which got me this conclusion. Instead of light going through her, the light is curving around her. I dunno, these are just my thoughts, please tell me your thoughts And I'm not sure about the science behind though. Been a while since we tackled this subject
But if her quirk is absorbing light she'd be quite similar to a black hole.
And if I remember correctly black holes aren't really black, light can't bounce off a black hole, so it's practically invisible. So it isn't that far off.
But I still feel that it's more close to the bending light one though
In the world of my hero academia there a lot of interesting quirks. But the one that’s been bugging me is Hagakure’s quirk
If I remember correctly her quirk is invisibility. That thing that’s been bugging me is how her vision works?
If I remember correctly (do correct if I’m wrong) the way we humans see is when light hits an object, bounces off and enter our eye and transforms into signals are brain register
And if Hagakure’s invisible light passes through every part of her body besides clothing, including her eyes. And since light passes through her she couldn’t see
After a while I think I got an answer on what Hagakure’s quirk really is, well two actually
One is that her quirk is to absorb light (or somethings like that) so that way she can be invisible while still being to see. Which explains her special move during the provisional license exam.
Two is that her quirk is to bend light. In the latest chapter of my hero academia we can see her curving aoyama’s laser which got me this conclusion. Instead of light going through her, the light is curving around her.
I dunno, these are just my thoughts, please tell me your thoughts
And I’m not sure about the science behind though. Been a while since we tackled this subject
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Today marks the first day of Pride 2020.
It also marks the seventh day of protests held in honor of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. It’s been 634 days since Botham Jean was murdered by a police officer, 233 days since Atatiana Jefferson was fatally shot by a police officer, 2,123 days since Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer, and 2,146 days since Eric Garner was choked to death by a police officer.
It has been five days since Tony McDade, a Black trans man from Florida, was shot and killed by a police officer.
At the time of this post, it has been almost 19 hours since David McAtee was shot and killed by the authorities.
This week has served as a stark reminder that those who have power in this country wield it recklessly and violently against Black people, non-Black POC, and trans people. For some, the power is found in their badge. In others, it’s their skin tone, their socio-economic status, their cisgender privileges, or any other number of privileges one can have. In 2018, with at least 26 trans people who were murdered, all but one was a trans woman, and all but one was a person of color. According to data collected by Human Rights Campaign, this pattern is all too common. It should also be noted that the number of trans people who are murdered is grossly underreported, with many families and newspapers often misgendering those who can no longer speak up for themselves.
On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall riots began as a response to the constant police raids of nightlife establishments frequented by the LGBTQIA+ community. That night sparked a revolution, with many eye-witnesses crediting Black and Latinx trans women for being brave enough to ignite what would become one of the most pivotal nights in LGBTQIA+ history. Without Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, there would have been no uprising. Without them, there would be no Pride.
At this moment, it would be tone-deaf and insensitive to commemorate Pride in the same celebratory fashion we usually do. Instead, we’re asking you to make the commitment to better the lives of the oppressed. Do the work to become actively anti-racist if you are not Black. Spread the word that Black lives matter. Spread the word that trans people deserve to feel safe wherever they go. Reblog this post, make your own, or find someone in your life who doesn’t understand and do your best to make them understand. Donate if you can.
The first Pride was a riot. We stand with you.
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