▲ 5 r/colors+1 crossposts

Deciding on an accent color for my personal website

I've been working on my personal website this summer, and right now, I gotta decide on a accent color used for links, hover animations etc., For some context, I've gone with a monochrome theme of white - grey - black, and I'm thinking of going with a monochrome plus one color scheme.

These are the current color theme:

canvas: Platinum (#F2F3F4)
header: Shadow grey (242124)
Titles, section titles: Carbon Black (1B1B1B)
Body text: Gunmetal (353839)
Metadata: Dim grey (696969)

So, I do not wanna go along with the same palette, cause I wanna visually differentiate the links, but at the same time, it should not be off-putting. Going for a refined, clean look.

Edit: Forgot to add, this site is meant to showcase my projects as a mechanical engineering student.

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Deciding an accent color for my personal website

I've been working on my personal website this summer, and right now, I gotta decide on a accent color used for links, hover animations etc., For some context, I've gone with a monochrome theme of white - grey - black, and I'm thinking of going with a monochrome plus one color scheme.

These are the current color theme:

canvas: Platinum (#F2F3F4)
header: Shadow grey (242124)
Titles, section titles: Carbon Black (1B1B1B)
Body text: Gunmetal (353839)
Metadata: Dim grey (696969)

So, I do not wanna go along with the same palette, cause I wanna visually differentiate the links, but at the same time, it should not be off-putting.

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u/LocksmithArtistic383 — 2 days ago

Help with fundamentals

Hey guys, I just had a course on solidworks, Ansys and simulink last semester. I have the know-how around basic tools and can model a given part in CAD. But, I cannot design a part that looks professional on my own.

For example, I know how to create fillets, ribs etc., but not where to create them, and why. I guess it comes with experience and the "engineering mindset", but, as a student, where do I gain such experience, and what would/did you do to overcome this?

TL;DR How do I model parts that are professional in CAD, even though I know the basics of Solidworks, Ansys and simulink?

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u/LocksmithArtistic383 — 10 days ago
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Practicing questions as a student

Hello, I'm a junior in mechE. I would like to practice questions that force me to apply whatever concepts i have learnt. My Sources for questions are mostly the textbooks that I use to study. But the problem is, most textbooks do not give answers for all the questions. So as an engineering student, where do you get the questions from, how do you verify the answers after you've solved? I know AI is a lot unpredictable in this regard, from my experience.

PS: I would've payed this in r/ engineeringstudents if not for that karma rule.

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u/LocksmithArtistic383 — 1 month ago

Practice questions for reinforcement

I'm a junior in mechE. As an engineering student, I would like to practice questions that force me to apply the concepts that i learnt in creative ways, helping me reinforce what I had learnt previously. I currently only solve some textbook questions and previous year questions for my college, cause those are the ones where answer is really available to be cross- checked. In most books, the answers are not given to every problems, as well. So, as an engineering student, where and how do you practice problems generally?

Specifically, where do you find the problems, how do you verify your answers.

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u/LocksmithArtistic383 — 1 month ago