Tell me, friends, about something you've recently become interested in learning more about. If you can't think of anything, check out the replies for potentially interesting topics - there will be another #ShellQ
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I've been watching this youtube channel for an insider view of fashion. It's really interesting to look under the hood. Also explains why some clothes are clearly unwearable ( they're actually selling accessories )
I’ve long been interested in genetics and genealogy but am fascinated by ancient dna know. Loved the book Sapiens and am now reading the fascinating Who We Are and How We Got Here by David Reich
So, I am currently putting together a podcast series called The Real History of Assassin's Creed, (release date to be determined), and I'm trying to get a lot of the word on it done ahead of time, which involves replaying the games and reading a bunch of stuff on it. In doing do so I realized...
...that I kind of love this time period. I've been reading a lot about the Medici and The Borgias and their history IS Italian Renaissance history and I'm obsessed.
Virtual orchestral music, wanna emulate the styles of Mass Effect, Dead Space and classic WoW. But atm discovering the fun of creating new sounds with the Paulstretch effect, great for if you want to stretch a short vocal snippet and make it mimic a choir.
Irish crocheting! I bought a pattern to try a small project, unaware that it was Not For Beginners and and translated into English, so I will either need to do some research or find a different project. My end goal is to make this https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-mackintosh-roses-shawl
Earlier this week my cheap solar powered keyboard died so naturally I did a deep dive learning about mechanical keyboards and how people build and customize them. (My brother saved my wallet and hyperfixation and bought me a regular mechanical keyboard lol.)
It's been a hot minute since I've worked with watercolour. I've been poking both online classes and watching process videos.
Recently learned there's a compound that makes a surface more receptive to watercolour, that can also serve as a white highlight (if it's tinted) to use in place of gel pens.
I’m learning to make pixel art with Perler beads. It’s not too complicated of a craft but it’s something to stay busy and make some new coasters for my new place ♥️
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So I am looking to kind of get into learning new languages and new frameworks and such.
However feel free to reach out if you need any help, it will help me as well.
Recently learned there's a compound that makes a surface more receptive to watercolour, that can also serve as a white highlight (if it's tinted) to use in place of gel pens.