Hii! Can we have a lvl 4 headmate/part who is in her 20s? We also wanna add the handwriting, art style, handedness, and accent (preferably Irish since we are Irish). I will also add emojis for you to go off of..
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Front Triggers: Craft stores, thrifting, DIY projects, fall in general
Faceclaim: First two are from pepperjacketsâ friend maker. Third one is from baby_carrot_artâs baby carrot character maker. Added the favorite color so it looked nice!
Drink: Tea with honey, cherry coke, sparkling water, water with flavor packets, old fashioned root beer.
Color: #CD8223 - CIL Golden Amber (x)
Game Genre: Cozy games, strategy games, collector games
Movie Genre: Nature documentaries, maybe paranormal stuff (would get a little scared, but in a fun way!)
Song Genre: Lofi, calm breakcore, acid jazz,Â
Hobbies: Walks, enjoying nature, looking into native plants, journaling, thrifting, drawing, writing personal essays for fun, poetry, watercolor, scrapbooking, DIY shenanigans,coloring books, and meditating.Â
Habits: Butters toast on the lighter side, always keeps track of her glasses, always does the spinny when she wears a skirt or dress, keeps a spare hair tie and headband on their person. Caries a lot of things- just in case!Â
Songs:
Hunned Bandz - Tanukichan
Rose - midnight muse
Mary - Alex G
C:\\M00G_C?TY_2 - bxnwxghxrn (link since i know it's certainly a title!)
Everlong - Foo Fighters
anything - Adrianne Lenker
Harness Your Hopes - Bside - Pavement
Good Looking - Suki Waterhouse
Media recs: I limited it to only one midnight muse song above, I would recommend the album Flower Language as a whole. Midnight Gospel (show on Netflix, I think thereâs more.. But itâs leaving my mind atm!)
Minecraft, Sid Meierâs Civilization (6)
TQ: Either writes with proper punctuation and capitalization or writes in âinternet casualâ where she just has wanted punctuation and no capitalization or apostrophes (ie. âYeah, I just went to JoAnnâs.â vs. âyeah, i just went to joanns!â).Â
Handwriting: I couldnât find one that seemed to click, but I think the fonts Playpen Sans and Caveat are lovely for her! Demonstration attached.
Art Style: An image since I had a hard time with words to start. I could see her having a semi-scratchy way of doodling with whatever she has near her! Not afraid to experiment and have fun, tends to doodle space. They love to sketch with ballpoint pens (lightly) and play with colors and hatching! Stars they draw are all sorts of different shapes and are colored with orange and green most commonly.
Second image is how I imagine they would doodle people, a bit of a chibi-ish Animal Crossing style that is disconnected and Cute!
Handedness: Right-handed for precision (writing, drawing, cutting food, etc), left-handed for strength (carrying, archery, etc)!
Accent: Irish
Misc: I feel like she would find learning Latin or Greek fun and maybe even write in it! Favorite season is certainly fall. I think there would be a fondness for apple-scented shampoo or âgrandma smellsâ in shampoo and body wash. Would have fun with press-on nails, but not have the commitment for professional ones that last a lot longer (due to crafty hobbies). Super into match-y outfits! Maybe ae would enjoy DnD? Unsure! I could see the cottagecore aesthetic being appreciated.Â
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Front Triggers: Paintball, sales, shiny things, huge plants
Faceclaims: From Crowesnâs Tiefling Maker (also randomized and cleaned up!)
For the picrew, I did a random color generator for main colors and randomized the picrew itself (and then cleaned it up, since.. ya know how picrews can be!) (lighthearted and silly tone, i really do my best to make sure it's random!!)
I hope you enjoy your wheeled muse! As always, feel free to suggest things for the wheel!! I'm always happy to add things and answer other things ^^
A premade level 4 (Muse) SN Tashkent pack! I know everything isn't done, but while planning premades I was struck with inspo!
I'm new to this, so if you have any formatting reccomendations, let me know! :3
Tashkent under the cut~!
Name: SN Tashkent
Pronouns: she/paw/it/zhe
Age range: Young adult (18-22), but regresses to approx. 16 when stressed
Species: âDestroyerâ / Catgirl, may be mechanically based
Personality Snippet: Playfully mischievous, likes to tease, loyal, passably respectful, dependable, takes time to warm up to you, humble but will show off, can be a little hotheaded, tends to be monotone.
Habits: Absolute ice eater, trains in her games, will try speedruns with varying results
Songs:
The Cyber Grind - meganeko
CONFIG.SYS - MASTERBOOT RECORD
Crescendolls - Daft Punk
Satisfaction - Benny Benassi
Girls - MARINA
Running in the 90âs - Sabrepulse
Gun In My Hand - Dorothy
100% - Angelspit
Soft Bitch - Rio Romeo
Go Hard (La.La.La) - Kreayshawn
Media recs:
Azure Lane, Girls Frontlines, ULTRAKILL, World of Warships, Master of Orion, Minecraft, Geometry Dash, TF2 (Scout main), Sea of Thieves, Borderlands. Basically; violence, naval, fast, or games that can be cozy with a hint of tryhardness..Â
Ken Ashcorp, MARINA, Daft Punk, Video game OSTs, Angelspit
Samurai Pizza Cats, Attack on Titan, Historical documentaries, action movies, Pacific Rim, Scream, Cheesy B movies (Velcipastor).
TQ:
Will add a tilde (~) when pawâs having fun or excited (Itâll be a killer time~!).
Uses ellipsis (...) in typing to transition statements or in-place of where a filler word would be IRL (âThere were, uh, three..â -> âThere were⊠three..â). If she is being sweet in jest, she might add a heart at the end of itâs sentence (Could you help me out? <3).
Zhe will often shorten words in typing (âThanksâ -> âThnxâ, âPleaseâ -> âPlsâ, etc). Adds dear in front of relationship based words (âDear friendâ, âDear belovedâ, even going as far as âDear rivalâ).
":3" ":3c" and ANY variant has her in a grip
Misc: Objectum, special interest in battleships and weaponry! Will have the largest set up for a cat pun that is either so good or so bad that it turns out to be good, and will deny said set-up. Mighhhht crush on her computer tower. Loves plushies but does not want that as public information. Would main Tracer on Overwatch.
This is Part 1/4 in an Upverter Blog series on creating the perfect part.
Most hardware designers, in their unique and innovative designs, encounter the problem that the part they want to use isnât already included in their design softwareâs libraries. Â In certain design programs, adding a new part can be tedious work. Â Making a mistake can be very costly during manufacturing. Â Furthermore, you may want to reuse the part in the future. Â Thus it is worthwhile to spend the time to ensure that your part creation is âperfectâ.
If you need to use a component thatâs not in your library, what two things do you need to consider while designing it in your CAD tool?
How to make your part design accurate and practical for manufacturing
How to make your part reusable in the future
There are three important aspects that require a hardware designerâs attention to ensure part perfection.
The first, introduced below, is the part attributes, which contain relevant functional and reference information to explain to the basics about that part. Â Weâll go into more detail later on exactly what information should be contained in there. Â
The second, and the focus of part 2 of our series, is the schematic symbol which is a logical representation of the part that emphasizes readability for the design engineerâs schematic. Â
The last aspect, is the footprint of the component, which is used to describe a specific mechanical shape of the part and is necessary for the PCB layout and manufacturing. Â We will split discussion of the footprint into two parts, optimizing our design first for the layout design and then for manufacturing considerations.
Attributes
The attributes should contain a few obvious but important notes. Â
The full part number of the product you want to use should be included as well as the name of the manufacturer of the part. Â
A URL to the partâs datasheet. Â This can help someone quickly locate the information that was used to create the part in the part library. Â
The package type (such as QFN, BGA, through-hole, etc.).
Also to be included are any specifications necessary to understand what the part does. Â For example, if the part is a crystal oscillator, the attributes should indicate the frequency it operates at.
For the practical âHow-Toâ of creating the attributes of a new component in Upverter, see our YouTube video.