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Detachable Felix:
Yes, I do! Send me a PM with the details for that! My fb messages are being weird so I can't find them :/

cesium133:
I wrote a simulator in POV-Ray that can take an arbitrary position of Newton's Cradle and solve for the position at later times. It's not the most accurate, since it assumes only two-body interactions and there's no dissipation of energy. Not much of an accomplishment, but it occupied a boring day in which I was the only person who showed up at the lab.

So, anyway, pretty picture:

chaospersonified:
First, an explanation.

I have synesthesia, meaning my senses are cross-wired. I hear music, it has color, it has motion, it has shape. So, I take advantage of that, and draw songs, albums, etc.

My avatar is one of these; it's how the song Inspector of Inspectors by Driftless Pony Club looks to me, pastel and prismacolor

These are pretty big, so I'll put what I post in spoilers with just the song title so you can decide if you want to see

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Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N Roses
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Heroin, by The Velvet Underground
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Crazy Train, by Ozzy Osbourne
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(done in charcoal because metal's more about texture and motion than color)

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Daylight by Matt and Kim
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In One Ear, by Cage The Elephant
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The Sunset Tree (whole album) by the Mountain Goats
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Welu:
That's a really interesting way to create art and make use of your synesthesia. I particularly like Crazy Train, maybe because it's in charcoal I can easily follow the movement in it and the swooping lines next to the straight ones looks neat. Sweet Child Of Mine has nice contrast with the colour and black/grey.

Thrillho:
Hi folks, not quite the right thread for this but may as well have a bash. My girlfriend wants to start selling her work, or prints of it, online, and isn't really sure where to start. She thinks she should be using an etsy account(?), and she wanted to know with prints whether when selling them they'd need to always be framed, and if so what kind of frame she should be going with.

Could someone please halps?

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