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hey everyone today's video is a bit of, an introduction to digital stamps and, digital coloring books and in particular, I'm looking at the papers that you can, use to print on so what sort of took, papers are best how you can print and, just really look at the different, options that are available so a, frequently asked question that I get on, my channel is what paper should I use to, print on what paper should I use of, markers how can I get my pages and, stamps printed and this entirely depends, on what printer you have whether you, have access to a copy shop and what, supplies you want to use so if you were, to go into a shop and buy an adult, coloring book, then you are limited to the paper you, have to match your supplies to the paper, so the paper may not be able to take, watercolors it may only work with, pencils, it may be thin the ink may bleed it may, not you really have to match your, supplies to the capabilities of the, paper when you buy an adult coloring, book however when you buy a digital, write out coloring book it's really the, field is wide open you can do anything, you want because the you can print on, whatever paper you want and you may, think you might be limited to what your, printer can do that can be true but at, the same time you can take your digital, coloring book the files down to a coffee, shop and you can print there on whatever, paper you want so really the versatility, of digital coloring books is really, great and the options are endless for, what you can do you can print on, watercolor paper colored paper cardstock, any any type of paper you want that you, have that you like you can print onto it, however at the same time the versatility, is great the endless choices can be can, be a little overwhelming particularly if, you're just getting started and you just, want to print out your pages to color so, hopefully in this video I'm going to go, through some of the different papers for, the different mediums some tips and, tricks that I do a generally have a, paper discussion so that hopefully it, will give you some ideas and help you to, feel a little less overwhelmed if you're, feeling that and hopefully be of some, help to you all so with digital coloring, books the first thing you do is you, download your files now the file type, really doesn't matter when it comes to, printing it can be PDFs it can be JPEGs, whatever it is it really doesn't make me, different so you can get your pages, printed at home on your home printer now, I'm going to assume that most of you, have a reasonably inexpensive printer I, have an HP inkjet inkjet home printer, and it's literally the cheapest one that, HP has so I am very used to making the, most of a very cheap printer and for, most of my printing I do go down to the, copy shop because at a copy shop they, can often print with waterproof ink, copic proof ink and they will print or, whatever paper you want you can take on, along your own paper and you can print, on really thick cardstock so a copy shop, is a good option if one's available to, you and the other thing they can do at a, coffee shop is bind up your pages so, here I've got the brief coloring book, it's all printed onto 300 gram cardstock, is perfect for markers it's very smooth, cardstock it's the one they actually, have in the print shop I didn't I didn't, have to take this paper down to them at, all and the ink is waterproof Copic, proof and she's the lady down there, bounded up with a nice back cover and a, spiral binding so I can have a proper, book but that's just one thing you can, have done at a coffee shop so when it, comes to different types of papers the, first thing to consider is what medium, you're planning to use so if you're, going to use alcohol-based markers, whether they're copics or pro markers, spectrum noir prismacolor markers, whatever type of alcohol-based marker, you're using you'll want to use a paper, that's suited to it so here are a few, examples of some paper that I use for, alcohol-based markers so my favorite, paper is this paper here it's perfect, coloring paper it's by Holtz office, support and I have a feeling that it may, be German I might be wrong there but, that's that's what I that's what I think, at any point so I don't know whether, it's very easily easy to get in the, States but it's pretty easy to get here, in Europe and this is my favorite paper, for Copic coloring because it's ultra, smooth ultra smooth it blends, beautifully and it doesn't absorb, matters of your ink one of the things, that I would say if you're you can use, pretty much any paper you want but if, you're using markers then, wouldn't I would avoid mixed media, papers so if you have a paper that's, labeled mixed media like this cants and, paper, it feels very smooth and it is it you, can put markers on it but it sucks the, ink up so your once on your market is, much quicker if you use a mixed media, paper as opposed to a paper that's, designed for markers so as I said this, paper's good the only downside to this, paper is that the if you you can get I, can get this paper through my printer at, home and I'll just quickly explain how I, get thick cardstock through the printer, so I this is 250 gram paper but I can, get 300 gram paper six card stocks like, this pastel paper here through the home, printer and what you do is you take all, the sheets of paper out of your paper, tray and you press print on the computer, and then you go and stand by the printer, and you hold the paper up like this just, above the little feeding rings and when, the printer starts to print you'll hear, the rings begin to turn because they, want to feed the paper through so what, you have to do is you have to manually, push the paper when you hear the Rings, turning push the paper in too push the, paper down into the paper tray and in so, that the rings pick it up because the, Rings the I don't know I don't have a, technical term for it but usually with a, printer you can hear when it starts to, go and with the HP inkjet printers it's, very it's but it's quite noisy so you do, hear them but you just feed it through, and often if it's a very thick piece of, paper I just kind of like put my hand at, the top here as it's printing just to, apply a little bit of pressure until it, gets about half way and that way it, should print all the way through the, printer will not pick up this thick, cardstock on its own but if you stand, there and manually feed each sheet, through then it will but as I said the, problem with this particular paper is, that it's so smooth and shiny that the, ink doesn't dry properly I think it must, stay on top of the paper and so it does, smear so when I want to print out, coloring pages on this paper I had to, take it down to the coffee shop but do, test on your own, and seekers something some something so, different and some the papers all react, differently so some papers may not smear, some will you just have to test and see, but that one does in my experience but, it is a lovely paper for kopecks another, good option for kopecks is a bristol, board now this is my the remnants of my, stratum or bristol board I don't have a, cover anymore but you can see it was the, yellow type and then I have some Windsor, Newton bristol board I also have some, sakura bristol board but it's an it's an, enormous pad and I can't fit it on, camera and the bristol board for markers, is very good and I found on this paper, it doesn't the I can get this through my, home printer and it doesn't bleed so I, think it's because the paper is a little, tiny bit more absorbent than the Copic, coloring paper is and so the ink can dry, properly or seep in more I'm not quite, sure but I do find that this paper, doesn't bleed and you do have to leave, it to dry for an hour or so to make sure, that the inks properly dry but yes if, you're using markers bristol board is a, really good option and I think no matter, what you're doing if you just want one, quick option then nice thick bristol, board like card stock is always good, because you can do you can do all sorts, of things with bristol board you can do, markers pencils it's a really good, versatile paper so let's move onto, pencils my pencils really are the, easiest medium so if you're not sure, where to start with digital coloring, pages and you're worried about ink, bleeding using pencils is the easiest, way to go because you don't have to, worry about the inks the inks can be non, waterproof non Copic proof it doesn't, matter with pencils or pastels for that, matter any sort of dry medium but, pencils in particular so the pencils a, bristol board works well depending what, the pen and a pencil works for like, Prisma colors and things bristol board, works well bristol vellum works well you, can use a nice mixed media paper for, pencils this one's a knife I like this, one as well as I said not good for, markers but good for pencils another, paper that I like to use are colored, papers and this is the Derwent pastel, paper it's quite it's very smooth so, it's good for pastels but it's also good, for pencils and, when you color on a colored paper the, pencil it gives a really different look, to the work and it sauce is really nice, another paper that's also quite good to, use is the Strathmore Tony tan and you, can just rip pages out of your sketch, book trim them to fit your printer and, this is also very nice and this can work, with markers as well as pencils but it's, particularly nice with pencil opposed, fee you can get really nice effects with, the white and the white in particular, stands up more on tone tan paper anyway, so there's some nice options of pencils, and then we come to watercolor paper, now watercolor paper is the trickiest, the watercolor is the trickiest medium, to work around when it comes to coloring, pages because of the ink now you can do, some really cool effects with if you, have leading ink you could incorporate, it into the coloring but on the whole, I'm going to guess that most of you if, you're going to watercolor a coloring, page you don't want the lines to move, now with normal home cheap inkjet, printers the ink is not waterproof and, it's and that's what it is of mine so I, take sheets of watercolor paper down to, the coffee shop and I just have the lady, down there print out my pages for me and, if you look closely this is a really, lovely cotton rag really textured, watercolor paper and the print has come, out gorgeous on it so take paper down to, your coffee shop and see what they can, do normally they're very happy to do, whatever you want in to work with you, don't be afraid to ask now if you don't, have a copy shop or you can't get to one, or you want to get started right now and, you want to use watercolor paper there, is a way you can do this at home so if I, get I just get a sheet here so what you, can do is you can print out your page on, computer paper it's a very thin 70 gram, computer paper now it's I wouldn't color, on this because it's just far too thin, for any media but it is good for tracing, so you can take a thick piece of, watercolor paper a thin piece of copy, paper place it over the top and go, oh and trace it now you can use a light, box but I do find that this works well, with just a window choose a window in, your house where it's got direct, sunlight on it take this up take this, over it and you can see through really, easily you can see the black lines, perfectly well you can trace them with a, multi liner so you can use a copic, multiliner they're waterproof or Pentel, pocket brush pen that's waterproof or, you can just use a pencil if you want to, get a really soft effect and you don't, like the black lines and this works not, just on what kind of paper but bristol, board as well if you are getting digital, stamps or coloring pages and you don't, like the black lines then you can just, trace go tool up to a window take one, piece of copy paper a piece of your fix, nice art paper and trace your design on, using a pencil or whatever you want and, that's a really nice way in it in its, and that's how you can get your image, onto watercolor paper it does take a bit, more extra time but that is a way that, you can do it, so for watercolor paper the one that, I've been using here is showing you is, this one by Canson and it's 240 grams, very textured really nice paper another, pad that's a good one is a mixed-media, pad this one from what is this one, another kansan one it has a smooth side, and a textured side so you can really, choose what you want and print whatever, you want you can really have lots of fun, with this so there are a selection of, different papers one other thing I'd, like to mention here is if you want to, mask out a drawing so if you if you want, to create a blended ink back throughout, background or you want to smear or you, want to do stamping of acrylic stamps, and or you want to do something where, you want to mask out this bit but you, don't want to put masking fluid or, anything on the paper I mean it what, masking fluid doesn't work well on, smooth cardstock anyway but you are, afraid that it might rip up the printed, lines then what you can do is you can, print out your design onto again the, cheap you know copy paper that you're, bound to have in your home 70 grams, to paper and just cut cut your image out, cut all the way around it and then you, have your mask and you can just place it, on top of your image first I think I, have a copy of this one in the book and, this is just a really nice way an easy, quick way of creating masks so here it, was or not on the nice paper cut round, it place it over and you can just sort, of tack it down with a bit of tape or, something and then you can do your, background do your stamping and then, take the mask off and you've got a clean, piece but you don't have to go around, with your masking I mean it's much, quicker doing a mask out of the cheap, paper than it is to go around with, masking fluid and try and fill up all, the little places I mean you can do that, but I do like to use the paper masks, this because I can just print it out and, it's really easy so and that is the, different types of paper as I said so, much versatility here you can really, have fun and experiments and just for, what your printer can do and just try, feeding individual sheets through and, don't be afraid to go down to the coffee, shop and bring your own paper just ask, because most of them are really happy to, help you and you know though and it's, also not very expensive because when you, bring your own paper, I mean you pay for your own paper but, they just charge you for the ink and for, black and white copies it's really, inexpensive it gets a little bit more, pricey if you start binding things but, again the binding I think it cost me two, or three euros to bind these pages up so, it's not a lot of money and it's a lot, of fun so hopefully if you've been a, little stumped by what papers to use, when you're printing out what papers, will work hopefully this will answer, some of your questions and if you're, just beginning and you're not really, sure what supplies you're going to use, and it all these different paper options, are a bit confusing then what I would, suggest is to take the files down to a, coffee shop and ask them to print it, onto 250 gram cardstock or 300 gram, cards book if they do it and that should, pretty much be good for whatever you, want to use and while you ask that you, can have them bind it and then you have, you have your own, book but I do think of you for a, general-purpose 250 to 300 gram, cardstock will work really well for, markers for pencils etcetera, so anyway I hope this video was helpful, if you have any questions make sure you, leave them down in the comments below, there's an Etsy link to this the, coloring book that I've been showing, throughout this video all these pages, are from the breeze coloring book and, there's an Etsy link to the book in the, description box below if you want to get, the copy for yourself to color in so, anyway have a creative week everyone and, I will see you
Show HN: A coloring book of data structures and algorithmsI'm making a coloring book of data structures and algorithms for programmers and students. So far I have a prototype page for a sorting algorithm (albeit a rather simple one).
Here the Selection Sort coloring pages you can print.
https://coderscoloringbook.com/selectionsort
And here is how I colored mine.
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A coloring book is not quite enough to teach algorithms on its own, but I really get a lot from visual reinforcement of what I learn from books/lectures.
Do you think having coloring pages like this could be a helpful addition to the usual studying approach of textbooks, lectures and online coding practice?
Or is it just a fun little break from coding without too much educational value?.
,Launch HN: GoLinks (YC W19) – Internal short links for teamsHello HN!
We’re Jorge, Kevin and Sean and we’re building GoLinks (https://www.golinks.io).
GoLinks is a platform that allows you to easily manage and share links by letting teams create a short link for any internal URL within a company. These links are easy to remember and share, so you don't have to bookmark or copy and paste them in emails.
Each day we use and share hundreds of links to get our jobs done, without considering how long it takes to access and share these resources. It’s one reason why many of us leave tabs open in our browser: we don’t want to spend the 5 to 10 steps to navigate back to that important page. With GoLinks, you’ll be able to deep-link directly into any application with just a simple keyword entered into your address bar. This allows links to be conversational. For example, one employee can create the keyword “go/review” to point to the annual review page in Workday. Later in a meeting, that employee can mention, “Remember to visit go/review to fill out your annual reviews!” Now anyone in that meeting can remember and access the link “go/review”, without digging through their email or Slack.
Golink systems are commonly used in many big tech companies such as Google, Linkedin, Twitter and Airbnb, built by internal tools engineers in those companies. These systems have become an integral part of the way tech companies share internal links.
When we started our careers in tech, we would often visit each other for lunch at these tech companies and we began to notice the same go/links everywhere. In the hallways, cafes, break rooms, posters. fliers and TVs, there would be these keywords prefixed with “go/” that allowed employees to quickly access information on their devices. The employee could enter a shortened URL like go/food into their mobile browser, or desktop, and could access the lunch menu for that day. An easy and simple concept, but an extremely powerful method for internal communication.
Although these systems are ubiquitous in large tech companies, we noticed there was nothing on the market that catered to startups, midsize, or non-tech companies. Companies usually don’t have the time or the resources to build sophisticated internal tools, so we set out to create GoLinks as a Service.
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,Launch HN: Payload (YC S22) – Headless CMS for DevelopersHey HN, my name is James and I founded Payload (https://payloadcms.com/) with two close colleagues, Dan and Elliot. We're a dev-first headless CMS [1] that's half app framework and half CMS—we're closing the gap between the two. You can check out our demo here: https://demo.payloadcms.com.
Imagine you're going to build a new SaaS app. Would you think of building it on a headless CMS? Probably not. To devs, "content management system" is usually a swear word. If a team of engineers gets assigned a CMS project, it's less than thrilling. Engineers want to avoid roadblocks, write code, and build things they're proud of—but existing CMS's get in the way of that left and right with their third-party integrations, point-and-click schema designers, code generation, etc.
Rather, you'd build your backend on an app framework like Django, Laravel, etc., for good reasons: ownership over the backend, better access control, customizable auth patterns, etc. Typically, headless CMS are super limiting; you'll end up fighting the platform more than having it help. But, with app frameworks, you're often left to roll your own admin UI, and that takes time. Not to mention building CRUD UI gets old quick after you do it a few times.
That’s where a headless CMS could shine, because they instantly give you admin UI that non-technical teams can use to manage digital products. That saves a ton of UI dev time— but without an extensible API, headless CMS's are far too limiting. They're designed for marketing teams, which usually only need the generic basics: log in, create a draft, preview the draft, publish the content. Go back and update some pages. Define editor roles and localize content. If you need more than that, you'll soon be out of luck.
Payload is different because we treat developers as first-class citizens. We provide the best of both ends: a powerful and extensible API and a fully customizable admin UI out-of-the-box. All with a developer experience that we obsess over, because we want it ourselves.
Payload is code-first, which allows us to get a lot of things right. We give you what you need, then step back and let you build what you want in TypeScript. You'll understand how your CMS works because you will have written it exactly how you want it. Version control your schema and use your own Express server. Completely control the Admin panel by using your own React components. Swap out fields or even entire views with ease. Use your data however and wherever you need thanks to auto-generated, yet fully extensible REST, GraphQL, and Local Node APIs.
Since it uses your own Express server, you can open up your own endpoints alongside what Payload does. In fact, you can extend just about everything that Payload does. It's MIT and open-source, fully self-hosted, comes with GraphQL and REST APIs, and completely customizable.
We realized the need for Payload while we were building the corporate website for Klarna. The Klarna engineers we were working with were among the best in the world, and while they evaluated headless CMS options, they saw restrictions in how all of the normal contenders "black-box" away the API. They wanted to build their CMS, deploy it on their own infrastructure, and truly "own" their CMS. They fell back to using WordPress. When that happened, Klarna inadvertently shined a spotlight on the CMS market and pointed out a significant void in proper code-based, developer-first CMS. There was no one to give them the developer experience they needed. That's what got us started working on this.
It might seem like a CMS is just a wrapper around a database with a nice UI to show different field types—but in reality, it's a lot more complex than that. We obsessed for years around how to build a proper API that minimizes breaking changes, but still exposes a simple way to extend everything. When you start to introduce things like field-based access control, field-based conditional logic, localization, versions, drafts, and autosave, the task becomes a lot more daunting. Doing it right requires a significant development investment—especially if you want it to perform at scale in addition to removing roadblocks at dev time.
It seems like every day, a new headless CMS pops up. But when you filter down to those that are completely self-hosted, the options quickly dwindle. And then when you remove the confused point-and-click "no-code" (argh!) GUI nature of the existing options, the options narrow to one: Payload.
Our users have built quite a diverse set of apps on Payload. We've seen a virtual events platform, a broadcast platform, SaaS apps of all shapes and sizes, video games, and an Uber-like snow plow service! There are over 1,000 projects in production as of last week, and we can't wait to see more.
Open source has been incredibly helpful. We've gotten significant PRs and our community has gone above and beyond in their contributions. We did not anticipate the level of skill and involvement that we are seeing daily from our community.
Our business model is based on two things:
1. Enterprise features like SSO, audit logs, publication workflows, and translation workflows. Of course, as Payload is open-source, you can build these functions yourself, but enterprises are opting to pay for our official functionality and SLAs rather than rolling it themselves.
2. Cloud hosting. Now that Payload 1.0 is released and ready for production after more than two years of development and dogfooding, we've shifted focus to building a deployment platform for Payload that will deliver permanent file storage, database, API layer, and CI. It will be the easiest way to deploy Payload, but not mandatory to use—much like the NextJS and Vercel model.
You can get started in one line by running `npx create-payload-app` or you can try out our public demo at https://demo.payloadcms.com. The code for the demo is at https://github.com/payloadcms/public-demo.
We would love to hear your feedback. If we don't have something, we'll build it. If there's a sticky spot in the DX (developer experience), we’ll fix it. Looking forward to hearing what you think—and thank you!
[1] Quick refresher: CMS stands for "content management system" and headless just means API-based, with no restrictions over where you use the content on the frontend..
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Absolutely loving these digital coloring pages from durianaddict. It’s nice to not feel the pressure to create my own art and just relax coloring. Printed on 110 card stock, prisms colored pencils. 3
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Eve L. shared with us this beautiful coloring of the Lechaim page from the coloring book. So today we have a post about Lechaim! Cheers to that, and to you Eve for sharing your lovely creation 🙂 What does Lechaim mean? and how do you pronounce it perfectly in Hebrew? Let’s check it out. 5
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Really proud of this coloring page I made 🥺💕 Please feel free to print and color this my fellow Water type fans! 💙 I hope everyone is doing well in quarantine and staying safe! 7
Haha I found some coloring the page reads Leo,Donnie,Mikey love to go to library Raphael is a little confused on his book he can't figure out how to read yes Nikita is my real life name 8
About every other month or so, our elderly neighbor will drop off a page to my wife from his coloring books. Here's her collection on our fridge so far. 9
I’m a 3D modeler. I hated how expensive or old and gross cases are. So I designed and printed my own. And that got me thinking… would anyone else want something like this? There’s a wide range of colors available. And I could make more. And possibly start a website or something. (Diecasts NFS) 10
And when Killian lifted his pen, the ink began to burn on the page. Fine print the color of blood seeped to the surface from within the infernal contract. Team options began appeared by the hundreds, and a low voice sounded out. “Call it a team-friendly deal,” it spoke behind an ominous chuckle. 11
One of my favorite Halloween activities that we do is coloring pages. It's pretty calming, even as an adult. Here's a few that looked like fun to print and color of varying skill levels🎃 12
YEEEEEEEEEEE 2 Years of Hunting a 1st print vol 1 of Summit of the Gods which included original color pages 13
Cant print blacks, i tried printing out the color wheel to see what colors i cant print because i was having issues. I tried printing this image but, yeaaa i got something like this. How do i fix this? I own a g3000.(cant print blacks, even though i have the ink) 14
Rainy day coloring page, drawn by me! Feel free to print and color at home :) 15
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