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Bryan Innes

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I’ve spent much of this year learning about car bloat, the process through which smaller vehicles are being replaced by increasingly massive SUVs and trucks. What I’ve learned: Huge cars are terrible for society, often in ways that are hidden. A summary 🧵

I’ve spent much of this year learning about car bloat, the process through which smaller vehicles are being replaced by increasingly massive SUVs and trucks.

What I’ve learned: Huge cars are terrible for society, often in ways that are hidden.

A summary 🧵
Billy Oppenheimer (@bpoppenheimer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Mayer is a master of his craft. He’s also one of the best I’ve come across at using analogy and demonstration to articulate and demystify the creative process. Here’s a 14-clip (~7-minute) masterclass on mastery and creativity:

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What makes a shadow look realistic? Well, there are essentially two parts to a shadow: the fully occluded part (Umbra), and the partially occluded part (Penumbra). Ideally, you need at least two layers of drop shadow to mimic these.

What makes a shadow look realistic?

Well, there are essentially two parts to a shadow: the fully occluded part (Umbra), and the partially occluded part (Penumbra).

Ideally, you need at least two layers of drop shadow to mimic these.