Best products from r/SS13
We found 5 comments on r/SS13 discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. How to Draw: drawing and sketching objects and environments from your imagination
- Used Book in Good Condition
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3. Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
- Handheld dynamic microphone with USB digital output and XLR analog output
- USB output connects to your computer for digital recording, while the XLR output connects with your sound system conventional microphone input for use in live performance
- Smooth, extended frequency response ideally suited for podcasting, home studio recording, field recording, voiceover, and on stage use
- Built in headphone jack allows you to directly monitor your microphone output without audible delay
- Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of unwanted sounds from the sides and rear; System requirements Macintosh MAC OS X, USB 1.0 or 2.0, 64 MB RAM minimum, Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7, USB 1.0 or 2.0, 64 MB RAM minimum
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Thank you, I appreciate it :)
Well, the only advice I can give you is to never stop drawing. I don't know how "good" your skill is or if you're just at the beginning but for most people that really want to draw the big let-down comes after a short period of time when they can't realize the progress they're making. Most of the people stop drawing when they can't see that they're getting better after some days or weeks. Drawing is a skill that needs alot of time and patience. Other than that it's just rinse and repeat. Draw what you like and just have fun. If you're over the first hill and start liking what you do, everythings going faster and faster. I don't know what art you're into but a good start would be to learn the fundamentals. For character it's anatomy, for environment it would be perspective. Learn to understand lighting, colour, shadow, perspective etc.
If you're not afraid and still really want to learn drawing I recommend How to Draw and How to Render, both from Scott Robertson. Both books are heavily influenced by product- and concept design but give a really nice overview about fundamentals - that's how I started.
I hope that helps :)
I've been researching this topic recently, and pretty much settled on this product:
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATR2100-USB-Cardioid-Dynamic-Microphone/dp/B004QJOZS4
Your choice may be different depending on how noisy your environment is, and your budget. Many people will swear by XLR interface, but then you need need to count A/D converter into the cost.
On the other hand, you can probably get some benefit for as low as $20 by ordering condenser mic from aliexpress.
if you are serious, here is some reading material
https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Guide_to_mapping https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Understanding_SS13_code https://tgstation13.org/wiki/SS13_for_experienced_programmers https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Binary_flags https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Coding_Standards https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Downloading_the_source_code https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Guide_to_spriting http://teaching.monster.com/benefits/articles/8761-22-tips-for-teaching-students-with-autism-spectrum-disorders http://www.notredameonline.com/resources/leadership-and-management/what-makes-an-effective-leader/#.V4JCiO2VvBc https://www.amazon.com/Linux-Dummies-9th-Richard-Blum/dp/0470467010 https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-ctmgtzCGP1mwqGTu/tgStation13%20Admin%20Guide%20V1.1_djvu.txt https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Starter_guide_to_admin_tools