Best products from r/mumbai
We found 8 comments on r/mumbai discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 7 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. Functional Programming in Scala
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>I am great with abstract art but terrible at realistic stuff
One of the biggest mistakes people make is thinking "sketching" means drawing. It isn't, sketches can be just squiggly lines that create a form - thing is, doing 20 sketches a day in 15-20 minutes can help you develop your very core handwork.
The Victor Parade anatomy book is commonly used in most courses.
A very basic thing to follow since you want to learn realistic painting:
1.) Sketching Random stuff, around 20-200 a day, upto you if you have the willpower. This is your bread and butter, practice stuff from that book too.
2.) Pencil Rendering, Charcoal. Use 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B Pencils. For finer details, you would need a mechanical pencil. Learn what hatching and stippling are.
3.) Poster Colors and Acrylic: Both of these are similar, remember poster colors aren't really considered upmarket for art, they're cheap and good for practicing.
4.) Watercolor then Ink. Remember Watercolor and Ink have their own style, it's not really photorealistic stuff but pretty stuff. Watercolor requires a lot of practice.
5.) Still Life (also known as Life Study): The whole purpose of this is to study lighting. This is very important. You learn stuff like reflective light etc.
6.) Oil Paints. With the practice of other mediums, you can take on Oil painting which requires a bit of technicality in terms of linseed oil
> bit more informal, like a tuition type of thing
They have summer classes which are a one-month thing. Try Rachana Sansard.
>And I already have a BBA so I'm not looking for a degree
You don't need a degree for fine arts, you do need one now for Applied Arts in order to get into Graphic Designing, Visualization, Copywriting, Advertising, Art-Direction, Photography etc.
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Amazon basic mouse keyboard combo 0.85k
Brings to a total of 59150
Should suit your needs
Functional Programming in Scala and a few others.
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First link from google for search: "waterproof neoprene laptop sleeve" :P
You'd get it at any decent game/electronics store. You could also order it from amazon.in to the place you're staying at. Link:
Annoying as all hell. Anything for money though amiright?
Get a set of ear plugs. Also great for those head pounding intermissions in movie theatres these days.
I don't live in Mumbai anymore but I have a completely different observation. I don't lose any hair when I am in Mumbai for vacation but I lose hair where I currently live. Other than bad genetics, poor hair care (dandruff), stress, lack of sleep and a unhealthy diet, I think hard water can be a contributing factor. If you're really serious, see if you can one of those hard water test strips to test hardness of water. If the water is hard, you can shower by adding water softners or perhaps little baking soda.