The Best of Discovery-it #169
Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all!
After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day.
So who are today's winners?
How to Do Keyword Research for SEO: Beginner's Guide
by @pitboy
In this post pitboy explains us the rules and process of doing keyword research. It is an essential and vital part of SEO (search engine optimization) and doing this is very important for two reasons: first of all, to find the most profitable and most searched keywords in Google search, and second, you can find out how much Google search is being done on the topic you are writing. The author suggests us also some free tools and processes useful while writing. Don’t miss this post!
Mum death - watercolor on paper, poetry and steps.
Armandosodano shares with us some personal reflections about death, “the only certainty we have”. In this post you can also find a very beautiful waterpaiting made by the artis
[Eng-Esp] Brilliant minds - drawing + process // Mentes brillantes Dibujo + proceso.
by @johstingmzk
This amazing artwork is about an illustration ispired by the marble bust of Lucius Vero, who was the co-emperor of Marcus Aurelius. To make the drawing, the artist used three types of shading: pointillism, softening and cross hatching. In the post you can find the different steps of realization and we can say that the result is just spectacular.
Ciberpunk machine - Macchina ciberpunk
by @matteus57
Matteus57 takes us in another dimension with the realization of a cyberpunk style machine with the softwares 4D Cinema, Illustrator and Photoshop. First of all, the artist made the basic skeleton of the machine, then he added some details in cyberpunk style. The next step was inserting the materials: metals, plastics, lights, neon, … In the end, an added value is given by inserting effects like changes of colors, accentuation of tones and lights and addition of flashes and blurs. The result is amazing. Do you want to take a ride?
FIRST TEST WITH RIVER STONE / PRIMA PROVA CON SASSO DEL FIUME
Yesterday, for the first time, carolineschell tried to sculpt a river stone and she decided to share the result with Hive community. In the stone are represented two faces and we can say that the idea is really original. Don’t miss this artist!
Playing with Graphs & Functions (in Python)
Patterns occur in nature in various forms and some of them can be described using a field of mathematics called Group Theory. Some examples of patterns are the snow flake, the buzz of a bee, the Fibonacci spiral in sunflower and the fractal pattern in Romanesco Broccoli. Read this article to find out more about this interesting aspect of mathematics!
Circle of life - Assemble and paint
by @josyarteaga
This artwork made by josyarteaga is an experimental piece of found objects. “I started working on it from 2011 and completed it in mid-2014 […] although being honest for me it was difficult to decide that it was ready, but making decisions and moving forward is part of life, which gives this Circle of Life more depth.” The artist said. The artwork is composed by mixed media and everything is assembled on a wood panel. The result is a simply breathless mixture of painting and sculpture. So beautiful!
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