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Update - i think it was a success

Final results!

This was my first post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Prom/s/omwihmoniS

So the two things I did since then, was take off the jewels dangling from the middle. I pretty much agreed with everyone that said it was making the dress look overdone/overcrowded.

Taking it off did wreck the dress, but its barely noticeable among the design.

I didnt want to mess with it too much so I left the gems down the middle.

And we were able to alter it to cover my chest up at least better than it did before.

And instead of a necklace, we went with the 'scarf' around the neck.

Honestly i think the dress i was worried about in the beginning turned out to be a lot better than I initially thought it was. Plus, i had fun.

Thanks to everyone who gave their advice/opinions.

u/NinkiePie — 2 days ago
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Does anyone have any thoughts/advice on the dress?

Same dress different lighting.

I am not sure how much I like it.

Idk. I dont think it suits me too much. And im not sure about the design either.

I did ask for the jewls hanging down at the waist, but the lady who did the dress used much bigger ones than whay i showed her. I guess that's what she had available.

It feels like there's too much going on, on the dress.

But I will end up wearing it regardless because money has already been spent on it.

Does anyone have any tips or thoughts?

u/NinkiePie — 7 days ago

Does anyone know why this happens?

For some reason, ill rack up a big number of fruits, but when I feed them to my dragons, I go to plant more and it's still saying I have a fruits there - when clearly I dont have any. I restarted the game and it still shows like that.

u/NinkiePie — 8 days ago

Do you guys have ideas on how to write scenes where there's multiple characters involved?

I just wanted to ask what tips you guys have for writing scenes where there are lots of characters involved (maybe like 10+). For example, maybe we have the main cast coming together with one or two minor casts that we met earlier in the series, and there's some kind of situation that prompts them into a group conversation. Im just interested in how a multi-character dialogue can work without looking too overdone or underdone.

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u/NinkiePie — 2 months ago

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u/NinkiePie — 2 months ago

Anyone interested in helping out with a dissertation survey?

Basically my friend's, cousin is doing hers and has asked us to try and share it because she needs more people to take it.

All the details, and important stuff (data collection, all that) are already in the link.

In a nutshell: "How different personality characteristics and individual differences may be related to the way people engage with true crime content and the individuals featured in it."

So if anyone is interested in taking the survey please do.

Link:

https://qualtricsxmqqfw3gkyz.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV\_0GQW2aCXEKynReS

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u/NinkiePie — 2 months ago