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You'll need something to draw with and something to draw on. Paper and pencil is recommended. If your pencil doesn't have an eraser on the end, you'll need a separate eraser. You'll also need a pen, and either markers, paint or colored pencils if you want to color your art. Alternatively, you may want to use a computer to make digital art. This will be the inspiration for your fan-art. If you can't find a show or character, just find a person who inspires you greatly. Another option is to find any picture of a person or character to practice drawing from a source. If it is an anime, or character it doesn't have to be in a situation, clothing, etc. that the original creator has positioned it in. You can draw it in whatever position you like or want the character to be in.  For example, if the series you've taken your inspiration from is usually very serious in tone, consider putting the character you've chosen in a more lighthearted situation. Every good sketch is going to start by framing out the figure with basic shapes that indicate the proportions and locations of the body parts. For example, you can start with a single line to indicate the spine, and then draw two ovals to position the torso. It's great to take ideas from the way the original artist portrayed them, but add in some of your own style too. Examples of this include drawing the character with a more or less realistic face, changes the proportions of the character, making other objects such as a fashion range inspired by your character, or adding details to his/her outfit. A common way to make your fan art a unique take on the original inspiration is to change the art style. If you're taking inspiration from an anime, try drawing the character in a more western cartoon style. If you're taking inspiration from a live-action show, try drawing the character in a manga style.

summary: Gather your materials. Find a anime, show or character that you like. Make a light sketch of your inspiration. Take inspiration from, but don't imitate the original style.


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A desk plant will make the space seem more alive, more friendly, and will help purify the air in your workplace. Many potted plants are ideally suited to indoor living and are easy to keep alive. Avoid those that require intensive care.  Make sure the plant you choose will do well considering the lighting and temperature in your office cubicle. Some plants require lots of sunlight, so if you don't have a window nearby it's best to avoid these kinds. Don't bring in any flowering or fragrant plants without first checking with neighboring coworkers to make sure they are not allergic. Be sure to ask a coworker to water your plant if you will be away from the office for an extended period of time. Keep a small spray bottle or watering can in your cubicle to help remind you to water your plant. It is usually not possible to keep a communal office temperature at a level ideal for everyone. You will work most efficiently if you are neither too cold or too warm at work. Plan ahead by keeping a small desktop fan and a small floor heater in your cubicle in case you need them.  Always check with a supervisor first before using a heater. The company may prohibit personal heaters for reasons of employee safety. Do not use a fan or heater that creates excessive noise, as this may be disruptive to your coworkers. If your heater has a timer, set it to turn off when your workday ends. This will eliminate the likelihood that you forget to turn it off when you leave for the day, which could pose a fire hazard. If your company-supplied desk chair is uncomfortable or broken, ask your supervisor if you can have it replaced. If the chair your company is willing to provide is unsatisfactory, look into buying your own. Sitting down all day can be tough on the body, and your productivity will increase if you are at least working from a comfortable chair.  If your company will not replace your chair and you cannot afford to buy one, look into accessories that may improve your comfort level. This could include a lumbar support pillow, arm rest pads, a seat cushion, etc. If you purchase your own chair for use at work, be sure to keep the receipt so there is no confusion as to its ownership. You may also want to mark the chair or label it with your name. If your work desk has enough space to do so, you may wish to consider adding an adjustable desktop stand. These allow a portion of your desktop to be raised to standing height so you don't have to sit down to work at your computer. Having the option to stand while working can help you avoid the health hazards of sitting too much while at work. Make sure this accessory will work for your cubicle space. These are large items that may be too big to sit on your current desk. Make sure you are not put in an awkward physical position by standing in your cubicle. For instance, you may not be comfortable having your head visible over the top of your cubicle walls while you stand to work. Check with your supervisor or company IT professional to make sure it is okay to set your computer monitor and keyboard on a moving structure, as this creates the risk that company equipment could be damaged if your standing desktop were to malfunction or fall.

summary: Bring in a small plant or tree. Bring in a small fan and heater. Replace your desk chair. Consider acquiring a standing desktop.


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Torx screwdriver heads (T3 & T5) A small flathead tool The SIM card tray is located inside the phone below the volume buttons on the side. Reassemble the phone next. Take the battery out of the bottom half portion of your phone. Note that this is likely to damage one or both of the battery leads.
summary: You will need the following tools on hand: Take out the SIM card tray from your Motorola Droid Ultra. Slot the new battery into place and reattach the leads. Use a flathead tool to gently pry and remove the flat square battery, if you want to remove it, but not replace it.