Tag: art

  • How I Overcame Acid Reflux: Personal Insights and Simple Exercises for Relief

    How I Overcame Acid Reflux: Personal Insights and Simple Exercises for Relief

    My Personal Journey

    How I Solved Acid Reflux?

    After carefully reviewing the autobiographical case report, I realized that it’s about resistance training, specifically for the esophageal tube connecting to the stomach. The idea is to keep the head below my stomach in a kneeling posture. (I’ll have a diagram below) Then kneel on a platform while eating your meal. My favorite time is during breakfast because I set myself up with Oatmeal.

    I curated a list of my top ingredients for Oatmeal

    While visiting my ENT, he recommended I use mint chocolate rescue after eating to prevent acid from coming up. I tried both techniques together and saw restorative results. If you found the experience helpful, let me know if it helped you feel better throughout the day.

  • 4 Effective ways give a compliment on dating apps.

    4 Effective ways give a compliment on dating apps.

    1. Your Dating Scene Basic Hi

    Hi, how is your week going so far?

    If you do that, you are pretty much guaranteeing yourself a swipe left.

    2. Beyond the basic ‘Hi’

    Try moving the Hi to the middle of the sentence.

    Beautiful name, #. How is your week going so far?

    3. Perhaps you want to sound a bit more constructive?

    I couldn’t help but notice your captivating smile. Behind that confident grin is someone who knows how to take charge and get things done. So, how have you been lately?

    4. What if I wanted something simpler?

    Your smile is vibrant #. I would love to know you better. How have you been?

    ✨ Bonus – After Match Question

    What are you looking for in the dating scene?

    ✨ Bonus – How to use the dating sentience’s in the wild?

    • Hey Monica! Your smile is stunning. We share similar interests; I’d love to know you better. What have you been up to lately?
    • Hey Maya, I just had to tell you that your smile is stunning. I couldn’t help but notice that we share similar interests, and I’m confident we could have a great time getting to know each other better. So, what have you been up to lately?
    • Hi Winnie, your smile is stunning. We share similar interests, and we’ll hit it off. What have you been up to lately?
    • Constructive
      • Hello! I appreciate your wonderful smile. We share similar interests, which is excellent! I want to build on that and learn more about you. What have you been up to lately?
    • Hello there! I couldn’t help but notice your captivating smile. Behind that confident grin is someone who knows how to take charge and get things done. So, how have you been lately?

    🎉 Successful Dating Sentences in Action

    Conclusion

    It was fun putting the dating compliments together because I had compiled them over time and found them successful. Way back when I had written a similar post in a list style; suppose you’re looking for more ways to give a compliment. Check out 20 Ways to compliment dating apps. – Vyechi. Meanwhile, my triumph depends on the profile and may not be yours. At least, that is what most of these sentence gurus say. With that, I wish you good fortune and happiness in your relationships. Feel free to share your experience in the comments below.

  • ✨The Village Of Cantor

    ✨The Village Of Cantor

    I needed to create a concept with no background in the idea. I spoke out loud during a presentation at a meetup event. I realized I was lowering my standard by not writing a concept short for the illustration I was to draw.

    Below, I left you the concept write-up and a YouTube short. The video is 30 seconds long, and the reading is exciting, but I’ll let you be the judge of that.

    Village Of Cantor

    Upon first sight of his landing, he noted a view of the castle from a hill. He saw farmland being worked by the village people of Cantor. The village mainly smelled of horses and pigs. He thought to himself as his stomach became hungry. He should come down and explore the estate. 

    While approaching the castle gates, he is greeted by two large guards holding spears of light. He comes closer with his hands open so as not to alarm the guards but to show loving-kindness and safe passage. 

    ~ The End

    The Village of Zupa in the Cantor region was brought to you by the Imaginative Illustrators of NYC. We are an artistic bunch meeting over Zoom to create art pieces while chit-chatting.

  • Day One: I write because

    Day One: I write because

    I’m scared of doing the free stream writing type. I write in the morning on Apple tablet with Julie Carmon’s morning pages. Alway wishing to free write on my blog instead. However, morning pages are for the birds and meant to be kept private. Now I’m exploring why I’m writing. Why do I need to tell readers why I even write? It leads me to an area of relaxation. A type of writing that doesn’t require a plan or any type of outline. If I find joy in that type of writing maybe somebody who is reading might find it enjoyable as well.

    Most days I write to get through the rut and remove it from my mind.

    I can find myself write one or two pages about my ex or somebody who hurt me. Then to realize that I had spent 15 minutes talking about them instead of focusing on myself and my needs. I write to be mindful and to learn more about my emotions and my desires. Then I learned that acting on emotions isn’t always good. Especially if it will cause me harm.

    While thinking about writing my mind led me to updating the plugins on my blog. I spent one hour updating WooCommerce plugins that I probably won’t even use for a while. We only a small amount of time during the day and the rest goes to some sort work or other hobby. For me it’s programming, cooking, cleaning, travel, stock market. So many things that prevented me from writing a single blog post since June.

    I wish I could free write and not have a care in the world.

    I don’t want to plan any keywords or anything like that. SEO is for the birds and I’m on a journey to discover me. So much noise is in the world, its vital that I find what speaks to me and reduce the clutter. Then only can grow and experience the world fully and mindfully.

    My favorite song that makes me cry is Way Maker by Leeland Holland. I listen to it when I feel lonely. It helps me amplify my feelings find a way to move forward. My loneliness is teaching me something. From my meditation studies I came to understand that it’s not that we need to push our emotions away, it’s that we need to let them be. Experience them fully and see what they want before we act.

    As I’m writing I find it helpful to have something playing in the background.

    I hope it’s not influencing my writing too much. Maybe on day two, I will try to write without any interference of music. Actually, I decided to turn it off as I said, so let’s see how my writing changes for the second half.

    I committed myself to write for 30 minutes. The Day One, I write because it was a challenge that came from the blogging university. So I hope that I can get back into it without making it a chore. In the past, I had written out outlines and made sure I had pictures and SEO setup for everything. I broke man. I didn’t like the feeling of it and it wasn’t natural like today’s writing. Even doing research on what to write felt like a chore and with the number of things happening in my life. It prevented me from having the capacity to write.

    As a result, I spent more time updating WordPress and adjusting things instead of finding a way to write. I don’t know what is in store for day two. However, I hope that after doing these workout’s I will be armed with different ways to write without being so restricted. In a way, I would like to make my blog more of a diary. However, I do wish that I could just write as my morning pages. Which would be like two birds and a stone type of scenario. Maybe that is a lazy way to excuse myself.

    I need morning pages to get the rust off my mind that will prevent me from moving forward.

    It usually takes me around a half as well to write my morning pages. Perhaps I can write my blog posts in 15 minutes and somehow find the time to write them. It does take effort to get on the operating table. However, I’m excited to share something with you, it’s not effort anymore. It’s excitement and joy. That is another reason why I love writing. It’s my way of sharing what I learned and what interests me at the time.

    I’m curious why you write because I want to know if we align together and maybe could have conversation in the comments.

    I still to finish writing this bit and have about 8 minutes to come up with some more thoughts on the matter. Why does Vye like to write. I’m seeking a connection with other writers. Even in our busy lives it’s hard to visit somebody else’s blog and read what they have to say. What I found that works for me is self-help type of posts. If I see something that speaks to me, I will comment and ask a question.

    Lately I’ve been commenting more on the YouTube platform, so I don’t know how to transition to reading things in the reader so I can find what I need. That is mostly because I love learning through video or audio. It’s so much faster to do that when we lead such busy lives. I’m curious how I can get myself in the spirit of reading more and connecting with you all. You know? No strings attached. That is the way to go.

    At least the healthiest way, without forcing yourself to do something where something in return is needed.

    I want to do things because I love them. Not because something I want in return. If I don’t get it, it will mess me up. That is me trying to be mindful of how my emotions mess me up.

    Praying God and meditation usually calm my spirit and get me in the right mindset before I move through my day. I wake up early in the morning like a stoic and go for my walk with nobody but me. I listen to meditation and clear my head of all negative self-talk. When I get back, I write for 30 minutes and get myself ready for the day.

    Hopefully, these patterns will unlock my full potential and remove the attachment trauma that has ruined my life.

    Here is an image I illustrated for Star Wars – Zillo Beast during our Meeting with IINYC

  • Doodle 111: 3 Ways to find your passion

    Doodle 111: 3 Ways to find your passion

    Hi, friends, for the doodle 111, Lately, I’m excited about my discovery of using a confident line technique. I call it rough to Confidence.

    • Creating concept
    • Layers are important
    • Go with the flow

    Before we go into our passions, let me give you a quick update on my life.

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  • Doodle 110: Incentives, Generative Art, Facebook, Live-Stream

    Doodle 110: Incentives, Generative Art, Facebook, Live-Stream

    Hi, friends, let’s start at doodle 110. I will focus on Incentives, Generative Art, Facebook, and Live-Stream. Let’s get the ball rolling. 

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  • Doodle 109: Subscriber Page, Patron, Artwork

    Doodle 109: Subscriber Page, Patron, Artwork

    Hi, friends,  Let’s start at doodle 109.

    Initially, I will focus on updating progress on Patron WordPress, redesigning the subscriber page, and IINYC Meetup. Then grab your favorite drink, and let’s dive in!

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  • Doodle 108: Patreon, Generative Art, and Meetup

    Doodle 108: Patreon, Generative Art, and Meetup

    Welcome friends to doodle 108. 

    First off, I want to take this moment to say thank you for being part of our blog, given our hardships for the year. I hope you have a tremendous 2021—all the best for the holiday season.

    Let’s start at doodle 108. We will then focus on Setting up a Patreon WordPress, an Update on Generative Art, and Meetup Events. Grab your favorite holiday sweet, and let’s dive in!

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  • Doodle 107: IINYC, Procreate Demo, DIVI

    Doodle 107: IINYC, Procreate Demo, DIVI

    Hi, friends, let’s start doodle 107. We will focus on IINYC prompts from last week, Sunday Procreate Demo, and Divi work. Grab your favorite drink, and let’s dive in!

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  • Doodle 106: Divi BF, IINYC, live-streaming

    Doodle 106: Divi BF, IINYC, live-streaming

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    Doodle Plan 106

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    Divi and Black Friday

    [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.7.6″ _module_preset=”default”]Upon the end of Black Friday, I purchased Divi and finished work on the home page for doodle 106. I was a bit confused about why I couldn’t import my portfolio, so more on that later.

    However, I got used to the builder, and I love how fast and snappy it runs. It has a floating context-sensitive tool that can add new modules, sections, and rows.

    In a short while, I started working on the collaboration page and realized that I need to draw some images and find place holders.

    While building, I’m remaking the Dalston look and feel because I want to focus on my live-streaming.

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    Live stream for doodle 106

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    After the live-stream, I noticed that my music and voice weren’t working right for doodle 106.

    I set up a Voicemeter to duck or lower my music while I speak, but it wasn’t taking effect. Then, I did many tests and realized that the output did not affect the application.

    Meanwhile, VCam or cell phone camera over WiFi gave me trouble. The solution is to use my iPad’s front-facing camera until I find an alternative.

    For now, the XSplit team will work on the issue and release an updated app.

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    Imaginative Illustrators of NYC (IINYC)

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    Last Saturday, IINYC met to draw a few prompts, and I captured my experience on video for doodle 106.

    That day’s prompts were inflatable food, elf girl with a muscular heart, and bathtubs party.

    While streaming, I discovered that I could use my previous Stream on YouTube as an intermission screen during the live stream.

    The best part about that stream was the inflatable donut because it looked convincing, and it had a little pump to add air into it.

    I’m going to include a video right above and a screenshot of the donut. Let me know what you think?

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    Wrapping Up Doodle 106

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    Guys, I added a new plugin that allows us to draw or doodle on my art for doodle 106.

    I will let you know in the caption when you have a drawing opportunity. You may save it and share it out on Twitter and tag @Artist.Vye so that I can give you a shoutout.

    Finally, I’m sharing a few related articles that might interest you.

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    What do you think of my inflatable food donut?

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  • Doodle 105: Divi Black Friday, Dust Mites, Work Station

    Doodle 105: Divi Black Friday, Dust Mites, Work Station

    Hi, friends, welcome to doodle 105. The Divi Black Friday sale is wrapping up. Meanwhile, white dust mites wracked havoc on my work station. In short, my work area is in chaos for a few days. So let’s get into it, friends. 

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  • Doodle 104: Graphics Card, Computer, and Live-Streaming

    Doodle 104: Graphics Card, Computer, and Live-Streaming

    Hi, friends, welcome to doodle 104. I will cover my EVGA 580 Classified graphics card, the old beast of a computer, and live-streaming. Then, in the end, I’m sharing the new 2020 iMac giveaway.

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