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| visits | member for | 3 months |
| seen | Feb 18 at 11:34 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
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Jan 30 |
accepted | How to produce a blurred abstract background like this? |
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Jan 30 |
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How to produce a blurred abstract background like this? Well the overall problem is, I do not know at all how to achieve this kind of effect. I assumed that there is a fixed guide how to approximately achieve this effect. |
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Jan 30 |
asked | How to produce a blurred abstract background like this? |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 28 |
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How can I overcome the impulse to continuously critique (and possibly rework) my designs? thank you and @Scott you pretty much nailed what I thought is my problem. I simply need to take a little distance from my projects and not further "improve" things that simply do not need any improvement. |
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Jan 28 |
accepted | How can I overcome the impulse to continuously critique (and possibly rework) my designs? |
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Jan 28 |
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How can I overcome the impulse to continuously critique (and possibly rework) my designs? First of all, thank you @plainclothes for editing my post. I am really sick of it that I create something that really appeals to me, only to despise it one month later. I am going to follow through now and finish these projects and just launch them. Thank you all for your advice. |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 28 |
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How can I overcome the impulse to continuously critique (and possibly rework) my designs? added 15 characters in body; edited title |
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Jan 28 |
asked | How can I overcome the impulse to continuously critique (and possibly rework) my designs? |