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<h2>my life story told through clothes </h2><br> <h2>my life story told through clothes </h2><br>
Hand-me-downs from older girls at school and church have been a staple in my wardrobe for the majority of my life. Anything that was too big, I kept around to grow into later. I loved them because they weren't like anything my peers were wearing. My cousin's old boxy denim dress with white embroidery received comments that I looked like I was from a different fashion era - maybe an insult, but it's a really curious way to be described. Also, sometimes they were old enough to swing back around to the cusp of fashion, like the story of my wide leg jeans. <br> Hand-me-downs from older girls at school and church have been a staple in my wardrobe for the majority of my life. Anything that was too big, I kept around to grow into later. I loved them because they weren't like anything my peers were wearing. My cousin's old boxy denim dress with white embroidery received comments that I looked like I was from a different fashion era - maybe an insult, but it's a really curious way to be described. Also, sometimes they were old enough to swing back around to the cusp of fashion, like the story of my wide leg jeans. <br>
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When I grew up, I thought I could finally invest in a few nice work and event clothes for my adult wardrobe, since everyone said I was finished growing. Then I get a freakish growth spurt in my early 20s. My doctor wasn't concerned, but nothing fit around my shoulders anymore...everything but old hand-me-downs from a boss's daughter. I welcomed the opportunity to once again lean into hand-me-downs and avoid the costly and demotivating search for clothing in my size. And with the initial pressure of having no clothes resolved, I never really tried to replace my wardrobe. I'm even on trend, since thrifting has exploded in popularity. <br> When I grew up, I thought I could finally invest in a few nice work and event clothes for my adult wardrobe, since everyone said I was finished growing. Then I get a freakish growth spurt in my early 20s. My doctor wasn't concerned, but nothing fit around my shoulders anymore...everything but hand-me-downs from a old boss's daughter. I welcomed the opportunity to once again lean into hand-me-downs and avoid the costly and demotivating search for clothing in my size. And with the initial pressure of having no clothes resolved, I never really tried to replace my wardrobe. I'm even on trend, since thrifting has exploded in popularity. <br>
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After months of pandemic-era shelter-in-place orders, I crave normalcy and looking cute again. I still don't really have anything in <em>my</em> style, though, just other people's clothes. I'm at a more stable and independent point in my life anyway, so I should dress like it. <br> After months of pandemic-era shelter-in-place orders, I crave normalcy and looking cute again. I still don't really have anything in <em>my</em> style, though, just other people's clothes. I'm at a more stable and independent point in my life, so I should dress like it. <br>
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<h2>capsule wardrobe concept </h2><br> <h2>capsule wardrobe concept </h2><br>
I do nothing without a thesis. With a higher-level concept to guide me, everything down to the little details can stay consistent. Obviously taking a design-oriented approach applies to gamedev, too. It's kind of like a style guide for sewing. <br> I do nothing without a thesis. With a higher-level concept to guide me, everything down to the little details can stay consistent. Obviously taking a design-oriented approach applies to gamedev, too. It's kind of like a style guide for sewing. <br>
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My functional goal is to fill out my wardrobe with some solid core pieces that are easy to mix and match. I'll worry about more fashion-oriented or niche pieces later. My more abstract concept stems from my story above - my attachment to my old hand-me-downs, my desire to have an individualized style, and a lingering pandemic preference for comfy, unfussy natural fibers. Technically, this translates to playing with the sizing of clothes and mixing of decades and cultural inspirations. <br> My functional goal is to fill out my wardrobe with some solid core pieces that are easy to mix and match. I'll worry about more fashion-oriented or niche pieces later. My more abstract concept stems from my story above - my attachment to my old hand-me-downs, my desire to have an individualized style, and a lingering pandemic preference for comfy, unfussy natural fibers. Technically, this translates to playing with the sizing of clothes and mixing of inspirations across decades, genders, and cultures. <br>
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<h2>sketches </h2> <h2>sketches </h2>
I'll make 3 mock turtlenecks, a button-down shirt, a bodice, a pair of pants, two shorts, a light bomber jacket, a kimono, two pajama sets, a swimsuit, and a few hair accessories. <br> I'll make 3 mock turtlenecks, a button-down shirt, a bodice, a pair of pants, two shorts, a light bomber jacket, a kimono, two pajama sets, a swimsuit, and a few hair accessories. <br>
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<a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches2.png"> <a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches2.png">
<img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches2.png" alt="(image: a bomber jacket with a luminous light pink polyester and a gray, beige, and light brown lace, a bodice with a white bamboo viscose with pink cherry blossoms and blue birds, a kimono with black inky block batiste, a button-down short sleeve shirt with shank buttons, black piping, and a beetle print, and a mock turtleneck with thumbholes and a metallic foil knit)" width="500"> <img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches2.png" alt="(image: a bomber jacket with a luminous light pink polyester and a gray, beige, and light brown lace, a bodice with a white bamboo viscose with pink cherry blossoms and blue birds, a kimono with black inky block batiste, a button-down short sleeve shirt with shank buttons, black piping, and a beetle print, and a mock turtleneck with thumbholes and a metallic foil knit)" width="500">
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<b>Bomber</b>: I've had a favorite light rayon bomber jacket for 10 years, but it's wearing out and has some weird bleach stains. This is basically a knockoff of a BB Dakota design, and I may end up making a few variations. This one is a shiny pink polyester (a beautiful exception to my natural fiber rule) with multicolored lace trim, a metal zipper, and a beige drawstring. I think I can keep the old BBD jacket, too, but it needs embroidery or appliques over the stains. <br> <b>Bomber</b>: I've had a favorite light rayon bomber jacket for 10 years, but it's wearing out and has some weird bleach stains. This is basically a knockoff of a <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/124967194636?hash=item1d18a0100c:g:1K8AAOSw7PdhctB3">BB Dakota design</a>. This one is a shiny pink polyester (a lustrous exception to my natural fiber rule) with multicolored lace trim, a metal zipper, and a beige drawstring. I think I can keep the old BBD jacket, too, but it needs embroidery or appliques over the stains. <br>
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<b>Bodice</b>: This is a light layering top made from batiste. It will have ruffles at the shoulders and long straps from the waist to wrap around and tie in a bow. <br> <b>Bodice</b>: This is a light layering top made from batiste. It will have ruffles at the shoulders and long straps from the waist to wrap around and tie in a bow. <br>
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<b>泣き虫 (Cry Bug)</b>: An oversized poplin button-down with short sleeves and an oversized beetle print. It has black piping along seams, a pocket, and black glass shank buttons. The fit is meant to resemble your dad's shirt where the short sleeves come down too far, the armholes are too deep, and the pocket is too big, but the collar and length will be appropriately proportioned for me. It's white with an oversized print that visually plays up the unusually large proportions of the shirt. The piping and glass shank buttons remain the correct proportions, though. <br> <b>泣き虫 (Cry Bug)</b>: An oversized poplin button-down with short sleeves and an oversized beetle print. It has black piping along seams, a pocket, and black glass shank buttons. The fit is meant to resemble your dad's shirt where the short sleeves come down too far, the armholes are too deep, and the pocket is too big, but the collar and length will be appropriately proportioned for me. It's white with an oversized print that visually plays up the unusually large proportions of the shirt. The piping and glass shank buttons remain the correct proportions, though. <br>
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<b>Mock Turtle</b>: There's three light mock turtlenecks. These are my favorite staple, but I lost mine 2 moves ago. (RIP) One is a foil knit with thumbholes, one is a striped knit, and one is a 4x2 rib knit. <br> <b>Mock Turtle</b>: There's three light mock turtlenecks. This is my favorite staple, but I lost my charcoal gray one 2 moves ago. (RIP) One will be a foil knit with thumbholes, one is a striped knit, and one is a 4x2 rib knit. <br>
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<a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches1.png"> <a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches1.png">
<img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches1.png" alt="(image: A mock turtleneck with gray and white horizontal striped tissue knit, a mock turtleneck with 4x2 black rib knit, pants with seagrass green, brown, and tan plaid linen, a pair of shorts with natural linen with white, lime, and orange stripes and a multicolor fringe ribbon in mint, baby pink, brown, neon coral, baby blue, and straw, and a pair of cuffed shorts with a bow belt in dragon fruit printed linen.)" width="500"> <img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_sketches1.png" alt="(image: A mock turtleneck with gray and white horizontal striped tissue knit, a mock turtleneck with 4x2 black rib knit, pants with seagrass green, brown, and tan plaid linen, a pair of shorts with natural linen with white, lime, and orange stripes and a multicolor fringe ribbon in mint, baby pink, brown, neon coral, baby blue, and straw, and a pair of cuffed shorts with a bow belt in dragon fruit printed linen.)" width="500">
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<b>Swimsuit</b>: The one piece swimsuit is made out of pastel seafoam and pink neoprene with pops of sulfurous yellow in an abstract swampy design. I actually lived around wetlands for most of my life, so it's cool to see a wetlands design instead of another tropical beach or flowering meadow print. It has long sleeves, a mock turtleneck, and an invisible zipper at the center back. The focus is the obi belt made from a contrasting black neoprene. There are three panel-and-tier ruffles over the bottom to give some illusion of volume against the closely-fitted belt and top without adding more unnecessary bulk. I'm not 100% on materials yet and may need to bring in a thinner swimwear tricot for the layers. <br> <b>Swimsuit</b>: The one piece swimsuit is made out of pastel seafoam and pink neoprene with pops of sulfurous yellow in an abstract swampy design. I actually lived around wetlands for most of my life, so it's cool to see a wetlands design instead of another tropical beach or flowering meadow print. It has long sleeves, a mock turtleneck, and an invisible zipper at the center back. The focus is the obi belt made from a contrasting black neoprene. There are three panel-and-tier ruffles over the bottom to give some illusion of volume against the closely-fitted belt and top without adding more unnecessary bulk. I'm not 100% on materials yet and may need to bring in a thinner swimwear tricot for the layers. <br>
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<b>Pajama sets</b>: The pajamas are not my design. They are basically knock-offs from Yahoo! Japan shopping, since I don't feel like importing mall-tier pajamas. (The originals are <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/open-clothes/xkunken-aihyx401.html?sc_i=shp_pc_search_itemlist_shsrg_img">Japanese-style yukata-style long sleeve pajama set for spring and fall</a> from <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/open-clothes/">OPEN-CLOTHES</a> and <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/kittyshop/lh20051312.html">summer pajama set for ladies in their 20s with flared collar and cute short sleeves</a> from <a href="https://shopping.geocities.jp/kittyshop/">kittyshop</a>.) The only real design change is using oversized rick rack instead of ruffles on that second set. Pajamas are the most pressing sartorial area in my life in which I need a self-assertion. People like to gift me pajamas, but they always ask me my size then buy a size or two down. Why won't anyone believe I'm not an XS! The one time I got something that fit, it was unwearably heavy fleece for my yearround hot climate. I don't want to be ungrateful or wasteful, though, so I've either crammed myself into tiny pajamas or sweated since I was little. That's so silly, especially now that I'm an adult. There's beautiful but unused jacquard fabric hanging in my closet. There's nothing stopping me from turning it into cute Japanese jacquard pajamas that actually fit. <br> <b>Pajama sets</b>: The pajamas are not my design. They are basically knock-offs from Yahoo! Japan shopping, since I don't feel like importing mall-tier pajamas. (The originals are <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/open-clothes/xkunken-aihyx401.html?sc_i=shp_pc_search_itemlist_shsrg_img">Japanese-style yukata-style long sleeve pajama set for spring and fall</a> from <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/open-clothes/">OPEN-CLOTHES</a> and <a href="https://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/kittyshop/lh20051312.html">summer pajama set for ladies in their 20s with flared collar and cute short sleeves</a> from <a href="https://shopping.geocities.jp/kittyshop/">kittyshop</a>.) The only real design change is using oversized rick rack instead of ruffles on that second set. Pajamas are the most pressing sartorial area in my life in which I need a self-assertion. People like to gift me pajamas, but they always ask me my size then buy a size or two down. Why won't anyone believe I'm not an XS! The one time I got something that fit, it was unwearably heavy fleece for my year-round hot climate. I don't want to be ungrateful or wasteful, though, so I've either crammed myself into tiny pajamas or sweated since I was little. That's so silly, especially now that I'm an adult. There's beautiful but unused jacquard fabric hanging in my closet. There's nothing stopping me from turning it into cute Japanese jacquard pajamas that actually fit. <br>
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<h2>pattern-making and sewing so far</h2> <h2>pattern-making and sewing so far</h2>
<br> I'm working on the 泣き虫 button-down shirt first, but while waiting for the buttons to arrive, I went ahead and got one version of the mock turtleneck pattern done. <br>
I'm working the 泣き虫 button-down shirt first, but while waiting for the buttons to arrive, I went ahead and got one version of the mock turtleneck pattern done. <br>
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<a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi_pattern.png"> <a target="_blank" href="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi_pattern.png">
<img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi_pattern.png" alt="(image: pattern pieces for the button-down shirt and a ruler and curve tool. )" width="500"> <img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi_pattern.png" alt="(image: pattern pieces for the button-down shirt and a ruler and curve tool. )" width="500">
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<img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi.png" alt="(image: incomplete button-down shirt with disconnected sleeves. )" width="500"> <img src="/static/img/ent/capsulewardrobe_nakimushi.png" alt="(image: incomplete button-down shirt with disconnected sleeves. )" width="500">
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After the button-down is finished, I really want to tackle a swimsuit next. I was prioritizing everyday clothes, but I've been thinking it would more fun to have a swimsuit as soon as possible. Since I was planning to take my time with it, the obi swimsuit is not only made from the most challenging fabric, but it also has the most elaborate design. <br> After the button-down is finished, I really want to tackle a swimsuit next. I was prioritizing everyday clothes, but I've been thinking it would more fun to have a swimsuit as soon as possible. Since I was planning to take my time with it, the obi swimsuit is not only made from the most challenging fabric, but it also has the most elaborate design. It'll be worth the effort, though. <br>
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Anyway, thanks for reading an off-topic post. <br> Anyway, thanks for reading an off-topic post. Back to gamedev next time! <br>
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<h3>sunday, november 21 - saturday, november 27 </h3> <h3>sunday, november 21 - saturday, november 27 </h3>
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<li>Visited a few guildmates at Universal, Gatorland, and Daytona Beach. We also did karaoke in Orlando, putt-putt in Daytona, and played Jackbox with the guild at night over hotel wifi. I did really bad at all the scored activities, but I did crush in Jackbox hehe. I've never been to Universal or the beach before, and it was one of the most fun weeks of my life. It was also really cool meeting everyone. </li> <li>Visited a few guildmates at Universal, Gatorland, and Daytona Beach. We also did karaoke in Orlando, putt-putt in Daytona, and played Jackbox with the guild at night over hotel wifi. I did really bad at all the scored activities, but I crushed in Jackbox, hehe. I've never been to Universal or the beach before. It was one of the most fun weeks of my life and so cool meeting everyone. I was hesitant to go in the midst of a pandemic, but I haven't been going out at all before and won't afterwards. I'll have a month to stop carrying anything if my insists on holidays this year, too. </li>
<li>Finished my swimsuit, 4 mock turtlenecks, and repaired a pair of jeans in time for the trip, too, so I was able to look nice. Next I want to sew a new outfit for my vintage doll, some pajamas, and a jacket. </li> <li>Finished my swimsuit, 4 mock turtlenecks, and repaired a pair of jeans in time for the trip, too, so I was able to look nice. Next I want to sew a new outfit for my vintage doll, some pajamas, and a jacket. </li>
<li>Kitty hasn't stopped purring and acting like a kitten since he's gotten out of boarding. They might have put the fear into him. </li> <li>Kitty hasn't stopped purring and acting like a kitten since he's gotten out of boarding. They might have put the fear into him. </li>
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<li>My Christmas cactus is flowering. :) </li> <li>My Christmas cactus is flowering. :) </li>
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<h1>new year's resolution (2022) - money year </h1>
january 13, 2022<br>
#offtopic <br>
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This blog is my gamedev diary, but it's fun to use it as a real diary, too. <br>
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Last year's resolution was to have fun experiences with the things I have at home, since the pandemic drastically restricted my ability to have fun with other people outside. The new year lifted my spirits and encouraged me to get back into learning, growing, and expressing myself. This year's resolution will once again be about making the most of my resources, but this time I want to approach it from the angle of frugality and money-making. <br>
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I always make a budget for everything and enjoy tracking my finances and investments. Honestly, I just really enjoy spreadsheets and incorporate them into every game I play, including the <a href="https://www.blessfrey.me/diary/entries/210513">petsite</a> I've been playing lately. I was also always the treasurer in every club I joined and made all their spreadsheets and budgets. It's more than just fun for me, though. I feel like it clears up a lot of uncertainty when you know where your money is coming from and going, and how long your savings will last. Even when I barely made minimum wage, my budget covered <br>
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Buying our first house ate up my family's savings. I've been paying for all the repairs, bat removal (ew), and routine maintenance, too, when I never had to worry about expenses like that before. Also, towards the end of last year, the grocery stores have been getting hit with meat and produce shortages again, so we've been eating out more frequently. It's not even like it's been fun ordering out, either, because most places are closed, only have 2-3 employees, or are out of most menu items, but it's another rising expense. <br>
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Between the shell shock of covering all those closing fees and the higher cost of living, I need to rework my budget. My resolution involves identifying the most effective money saving methods without making my family uncomfortable and trying new ways to make extra cash this year. The money will go towards savings, investments, and buying furniture for the house. <br>
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<h2>cutting spending </h2><br>
My husband and I don't have entirely separate finances since we share everything, but I usually pay for groceries, we usually split furniture, and we buy some fun things for ourselves independently. I'm not very aware of his bank account, so this is more of my own personal resolution. <br>
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It's easy to cut out most luxuries. I'll read my old books or free ones from <a href="https://gutenberg.org/">Project Gutenberg</a>, play my old games or whatever free giveaway game from whatever Steam competitor, pan my beauty and skincare products, and lean on free entertainment like nature walks. Honestly, I don't deviate too far from that anyway these days. <br>
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The food budget is more important but more difficult to tackle. I try to maximize the nutrition and wholesomeness of ingredients, so I don't necessarily save money when I cook at home. With every place raising their prices, there aren't really any cheap restaurants to order from anymore, either. Using more canned food and meal kits would save a ton of money, but even finding cheaper versions of my existing recipes and planning each week around more overlapping ingredients would help. Since food is one of my family's largest expenditures, even small but consistent savings in this area would have a noticeable impact overall. Also, our dinnerware was inadequate for having his giant family over, but my husband already promised to shop for that so we can be ready next time. <br>
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I do foresee some frivolous purchases in 2022, too, so I'll be intentional about them. <br>
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My favorite color was named the <a href="https://www.pantone.com/color-of-the-year-2022">Pantone Color of the Year</a>, so I anticipate we'll get lots of periwinkle, lavender, stone blue, and cloud gray fashion releases. I won't miss out, but I want to spend less than $50 on Very Peri. That could look like a ColourPop palette and a water bottle, a set of hair clips and a blush, or a nice hat. I think I'll stay under easily since I can't imagine new beauty products topping Anastasia Beverly Hill's Soul or OPI's Show Us Your Tips!, but this is the year to watch it finally happen. <br>
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Also, if there's a miracle and COVID leaves us forever, I want new lipstick in berry, vampy plum, and one unconventional color. It's not happening, but it was in my budget last year and will carry over until it does. <br>
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Other than that, no incidental shopping. I'll rebuy bath products, skincare, and brow gel from the drugstore. As for the house, we'll set that budget after few months of planning colors and themes together. <br>
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<h2>making money </h2><br>
Passive income and side gigs have always interested me, but I've never put forth the effort. 2022 might be the push I need. <br>
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I've gotten lots of compliments on the professional quality of my homesewn clothing and face masks, so I should be able to work out some niche item that's easy to mass-produce. It'd be cool to make some artistic things in smaller batches to sell as well. I do my own pattern-making, so another route would be to digitize patterns and sell them online. <br>
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I'm not going to act like my artwork is that good, but I think I could produce usable themed assets, too. My code isn't an object of envy either, but I could definitely write some assets. There are plenty of gamedev stores, so I could get my real start selling tilesets on <a href="https://itch.io/game-assets">itch.io</a> instead of working on this game until the sun explodes. <br>
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I've also never tried buying or selling things online. I'd like to see what furniture is being sold in my area, but I have some things I could try to sell, too. Apparently <a href="https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/">Facebook Marketplace</a> is the end all be all. I don't like Facebook and would rather not have an account there, but I can try it for my resolution. The local used clothing store is too swamped to accept clothes, so I might have to try <a href="https://www.depop.com/">Depop</a> or <a href="https://poshmark.com/">Poshmark</a> or something like that for those. If everything sells, it's not like it will be big money, but every little bit helps. <br>
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Another weird thing, but I've never had a credit card before. Debit cards have poor protection against fraud, so I might as well have a credit card even if I'll only buy things I can afford. Some of them have pretty good rewards. It could be worth choosing one based on rewards rather than rates, but I'll need to do more research. I wouldn't mind cash back or cheap vacations just from buying gas and groceries. <br>
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<h2>let's get to work </h2><br>
If only I could be like a sim and trap myself in a desk for 3 days and write a completed lucrative novel, email it to a publisher, then get enough royalties every week to live comfortably for the rest of my life, despite eggs costing §11. If I had access to spamming motherlode, I might even tolerate the frequent house fires and aliens abductions. <br>
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<h1>projectiles in godot engine</h1>
january 13, 2022<br>
#design #mechanic<br>
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<center><img src="/static/img/ent/projectile.gif" alt="(image: Helia shoots a projectile at Chloe.)" width="500" height="267.72"></center> <br>
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<h2>the ultimate keyword </h2><br>
Blessfrey's skills are generated through a Python 3 script called the Altar of Spellmaking (like in Oblivion). Skills are just collections of keywords. Keywords are granular effects caused by the skill, like Damage and Bleeding. AoS produces skills that work great, but most follow the same pattern: <br>
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The new diagram is more concept-oriented than code-oriented, but it accounts for
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<h1>context controls: what do I do after I arrive at target? </h1> <h1>Projectiles </h1>
july 8, 2021<br> january 13, 2022<br>
#ai #character #combat #design #movement <br> #design <br>
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My biggest hang-up right now is programming the controls to do what a player would expect them to do. Controls are more consistent than they were in the 90s, but they are not standardized enough to serve as more than a reference. To make it more confusing, multiplatform games like to map each control to more than one action. Even if I only played into the expectations of PC gamers, I still need to reference the controls of similar (usually multiplatform) games. <br> My biggest hang-up right now is programming the controls to do what a player would expect them to do. Controls are more consistent than they were in the 90s, but they are not standardized enough to serve as more than a reference. To make it more confusing, multiplatform games like to map each control to more than one action. Even if I only played into the expectations of PC gamers, I still need to reference the controls of similar (usually multiplatform) games. <br>
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