
Isha Gupta
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Best way to organize thousands of phone photos across years
Asked 2 days ago • 29 votes
11 votes
Answered 21 hours ago
Just sort them into folders by year and month, like 2023-01 and and name files with date plus a short description. Don't overcomplicate it with tags or you'll never maintain it. Backup to an external drive regularly or it'll all vanish in a crash.
How do I choose the best acrylic paints for my beginner art projects?
Asked 1 day ago • 11 votes
4 votes
Answered 22 hours ago
I ran into the same thing with a cheap starter set. The paint skinned over in minutes and turned muddy when I tried to blend. I fixed it without buying anything new by changing my setup. I made a stay wet palette with a shallow food container, a layer of wet paper towel and and baking parchment on top, then snapped the lid on during breaks. I misted the surface now and then with water and when I did not have a sprayer I just flicked a little water on with my fingers. That kept the paint workable for hours and sometimes the next day. Working in smaller sections and pre dampening the canvas with clean water helped the blends a lot.
The watery feel came from me adding too much water on the palette and using raw paper that sucked the moisture out, so I started mixing longer with just a few drops and I brushed a thin coat of the same white paint I already had over paper first to seal it. I also kept a second jar of clean water to re dampen the brush instead of over thinning the paint, wiped the ferrule often, and covered the palette with plastic wrap when kids were near. The brush sets that came in the box felt rough at first, but a wash with warm water and a tiny bit of gentle soap, a careful trim of stray hairs, and drying them flat made them usable for smooth strokes. That combo solved the fast drying and blending issues without a new purchase.
Can anyone recommend a good mystery novel series for someone who likes puzzles?
Asked 5 days ago • 16 votes
1 votes
Answered 2 days ago
Light and clever mysteries starring a young post-war sleuth who uses science and logic to untangle red herrings. Smart twists scratch that classic whodunit itch without the scares.