Something feels uncanny but I can't really place what it is
▲ 129 r/Artadvice

Something feels uncanny but I can't really place what it is

Turning Pokemon sprites into larger pieces to practice a larger scale for the first time. I had a really hard time with the face, but it seems fine now. But the whole piece seems a bit off still, I just can't tell where.

u/nickadactyl — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/Hiby

Playback speed?

Recently got a R4, and I've tried a few music player apps but I kinda prefer hiby music. Only downside is I can't find a playback speed option, important for me for practicing music and language learning. Does anyone know if there's a way to do that in hiby music?

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u/nickadactyl — 12 days ago
▲ 152 r/eczema

15 years of eczema. Cut added sugars, skin became clear in about 2 weeks. Been clear for over a year.

That's basically it. I did everything doctors and dermatologists recommended for years, only for it to keep getting worse, and finally decided after a bad infection to try random stuff I read on the internet. I cut added sugars and my skin cleared so quickly. If I have candy or sugary drinks, it comes back in small patches a few days later. Only takes a day or two to return to normal assuming I don't have more sugar. I'm also vegetarian, but I don't think that makes any difference, I had eczema years before I became vegetarian and years after as well.

Just thought I'd share, since I know how bad it is and this might help others. I spent years with head to toe eczema, the worst of it on my face and arms. Unable to work for periods of time because I couldn't get out of bed when it got infected. And it was just sugar.

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u/nickadactyl — 2 months ago