OCD Daily: Issue #557

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OCD DAILY - Issue #557

Welcome to the 557th issue of @OCD Daily!

Issue #557 highlights content from six (6) Hive Content Creators! The OCD team continues its search throughout Hive to find you the undervalued gems, as provided by relatively new users.

Today our curators found six (6) new pieces of original content! We strive to find works that are created by newer Hive users, that may not have the audience with which to share their quality content. @OCD strives to help provide that audience and intends to showcase Hive users who put in the extra effort to create creative, original content.

The @OCD nomination process

A curator will FIND a piece of work (typically from newer users). Within 24 hours that piece has been submitted from the curator to the @OCD team, curator votes are tallied, and the pieces with the most votes are included in the compilation.

We encourage you to visit these blogs and show these great Hivers your support and encouragement.

If you enjoyed their work, give them a Follow or maybe even say Hello!

All of the content chosen by our curators is undervalued, but there is always one piece that rises to the top. That piece is universally appreciated and valued by our curators making it OCD’s Top Nomination of the Day.


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Our top nomination of the day is from @ruen

Check out how @ruen used a 3D printer and made the Erebor key from the Hobbit. @ruen showed us how the key was made with some crucial steps to replicate the look. He also included the hand drawn map in the end to make the whole set.

Curated by @travelgirl

Hobbit - Map and 3D Printing Key of Erebor's Secret Entrence

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Our next nomination of the day is from @beekart

Beekart shares some character design commission work. His artistic attention to detail is stunning!

Curated by @juliakponsford

Character Design - Dak Miller

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Our next nomination of the day is from @sabrip

@sabrip, who's an industrial engineer was very much interested to witness the production process of Papelón (derived from sugar cane). She documents the entire interesting process and it's an informative read.

Curated by @jznsamuel

Witnessing a production process

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Our next nomination of the day is from @carolineschell

Caroline Schell has done some body painting of a dragon eating coronavirus!

Curated by @juliakponsford

CORONABODYPAINTING

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Our next nomination of the day is from @happyfewnow

@happyfewnow has shared an awesome design for a futuristic soldier showcasing a weird helmet :p Very interesting design development inside this post.

Posted from the OnChainArt Community

Curated by @midlet

Weird Helmet dude

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Our final nomination of the day is from @cassidydawn

@cassidydawn comes up with an interesting DIY post, where she made a cool hoodie out of a fleece blanket. She shares the steps and the progress shots.

Curated by @jznsamuel

Making a Hoodie out of an Old Fleece Blanket

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This concludes today’s edition of the OCD Daily. We would like to congratulate the featured authors as well as those nominated.
We hope you were able to take away something different, fresh, and new from these posts, provided by the @ocd curators.

The OCD team would also like to thank those that strive to make a difference. As anyone can create a post but only some can create/build value.

Stop by tomorrow for another edition of OCD Daily!

Keep up the great work creating original content.

You never know when @ocd may be around :)

Today's post was authored by @LivingUKTaiwan

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no one reads these curations ... it's cute, it's nice, it's feel good, but just part of my thesis than no one really care or GETS THINGS ORGANIZED enough for things to thrive.... it's just perpetual diddling, the same hive/steem issues

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They do receive an okay amount of comments, okay by current standards of low engagement.

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