I created a sketch note this morning and the note exists but the sketch is entirely missing. Strange thing is that the note "preview" thumbnail shows the sketch notes I took. My iPad, Android and computer all show the preview picture but nothing is in the note itself.

Have had similar issue multiple times since February -- seems to happen if I have the Sketch function open and my device goes to sleep -- when I wake it up, its reverted back to the Home Screen and the sketch is missing. Can't seem to find where to file a ticket on the Evernote website.


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I think there's something to this, I just had a similar experience. Started a sketch and saved it due to the prior problem. Opened it back up to continue taking notes but put it to sleep before saving. When I turned it back on the full sketch was still on the screen, but when I went to save, nothing after the first save took - I had lost all of my handwritten notes from the meeting.

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I must not be doing something right because every time i start a new sketch the previous sketch activates and it is added to it instead of a new sketch. in the video you can see that it puts the new sketch on Sketch plane 01 even if it is hidden.

The new sketch you are making is still on the same plane as the old one. When you start to make a new sketch on a plane that already has a sketch on it, Shapr just adds that new sketch to what was there before. It turns on that layer (even if hidden), which is what appears to happen in your video the moment you start drawing the circle.

NSF requires a biographical sketch for each individual identified as senior personnel. See PAPPG Chapter II.D.2.h(i) for complete coverage on the content and formatting requirements for the biographical sketch.

NSF has partnered with the National Institutes of Health to use SciENcv: Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae as the NSF-approved format for use in preparation of the biographical sketch section of an NSF proposal. Adoption of a single, common researcher profile system for federal grants reduces administrative burden for researchers.

I served on a Grand Jury this year, for 4 weeks, and through all the days of the trials, I sketched everything that I saw and heard into a sketchbook I knew I could never photograph or take out of court. I have no evidence to show for it, but I can tell you it was quite eye-opening to look at my portraits of people on the stand and see how much of my thoughts could be read in them.

It was another year in which my sketching family turned up for me, keeping me on track , reminding me it was time to go sketch the iris before they were gone, or spending days together experimenting with new materials.

And this is the year a bunch of you joined me for monthly sketching sessions on zoom where we made art together and learned so much from each other. I am looking forward to so much more of that in 2024!

Every year, creatives from all over the city apply for this post. To do that, they present a public-facing project that they will work on during the year. Mine was San Jose Sketchwalks, aimed at taking people to parts of the city they might not regularly visit, to look more deeply at them through a narrator who brought the place alive while I helped people look and draw what they noticed. Each participant got an accordion-fold sketchbook to keep and a supplies to use during the walk.

What a wonderful experience it has been: I loved seeing first-time sketchers realize that they can draw, met many interesting people, collaborated with some of the best creative minds in San Jose, attended arts and culture events through the year, and created visual reportage around them.

The pieces below are a subset of my sketches from a Drawing Marathon held by the Bay Area Models Guild. Nothing compares to these fabulous sessions: the models are amazing, there are so many of them posing in one room, there are long poses and short ones, models posing in pairs and alone, and just such great energy in the room.

Here are Sparky with Recycle Bot and Nick with Marauder. I sketched the robots and their human friends as they wandered up and down this wide walkway. Whihc might account for the extra-loopy linework.

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Sketch comedy comprises a series of short, amusing scenes or vignettes, called "sketches", commonly between one and ten minutes long, performed by a group of comic actors or comedians. The form developed and became popular in vaudeville, and is used widely in variety shows, comedy talk shows, and some sitcoms and children's television series. The sketches may be improvised live by the performers, developed through improvisation before public performance, or scripted and rehearsed in advance like a play. Sketch comedians routinely differentiate their work from a "skit", maintaining that a skit is a (single) dramatized joke (or "bit")[1] while a sketch is a comedic exploration of a concept, character, or situation.[2]Sketch comedy is a genre within American television that includes a multitude of schemes and identities.

While separate sketches historically have tended to be unrelated, more recent groups have introduced overarching themes that connect the sketches within a particular show with recurring characters that return for more than one appearance. Examples of recurring characters include Mr. Gumby from Monty Python's Flying Circus; Ted and Ralph from The Fast Show; The Family from The Carol Burnett Show; the Head Crusher from The Kids in the Hall; Martin Short's Ed Grimley, a recurring character from both SCTV and Saturday Night Live; The Nerd from Robot Chicken; and Kevin and Perry from Harry Enfield and Chums. Recurring characters from Saturday Night Live have notably been featured in a number of spinoff films, including The Blues Brothers (1980), Wayne's World (1992) and Superstar (1999).

The idea of running characters was taken a step further with shows like The Red Green Show and The League of Gentlemen, where sketches centered on the various inhabitants of the fictional towns of Possum Lake and Royston Vasey, respectively. In Little Britain, sketches focused on a cast of recurring characters.

In North America, contemporary sketch comedy is largely an outgrowth of the improvisational comedy scene that flourished during the 1970s, largely growing out of The Second City in Chicago and Toronto, which was built upon the success in Minneapolis of The Brave New Workshop and Dudley Riggs.

Notable contemporary American stage sketch comedy groups include The Second City, the Upright Citizens Brigade, and The Groundlings. In South Bend, Indiana, area high school students produced a sketch comedy series called Beyond Our Control that aired on the local NBC affiliate WNDU-TV from 1967 to 1986.Warner Bros. Animation made two sketch comedy shows, Mad and Right Now Kapow.

Australian television of the '80s and '90s featured several successful sketch comedy shows, notably The Comedy Company, whose recurring characters included Col'n Carpenter, Kylie Mole and Con the Fruiterer.

This table provides helpful reference information regarding pre-award and post-award disclosure information in the biographical sketch and current and pending (other) support proposal sections. The table identifies where these disclosures must be provided in proposals as well as in project reports.

The notion of a sketch (Bastiani & Ehresmann 1972) is one formalisation of the notion of a theory. It is diagrammatic, and has the advantage of being very close to category theory, allowing it to very naturally express the category theoretic structure which is required to construct a model of the theory (finite products, say). On the other hand, it is not a very concise notion: as Example illustrates, writing down the full details of a sketch even in the simplest examples takes time!

DefinitionA sketch is a small category TT equipped with a set LL of cones and a set CC of cocones. Alternatively, it is a directed graph equipped with a set DD of diagrams, a set LL of cones, and a set CC of cocones.

DefinitionIf one takes the definition of a sketch to be that involving directed graphs, a model of a sketch in a category ?\mathcal{C} is a morphism of directed graphs from the directed graph of the sketch to the underlying directed graph of ?\mathcal{C}, so that diagrams are taken to commutative diagrams, cones are taken to limit cones, and co-cones are taken to colimit cones.

A model of this sketch necessarily sends the vertex v 1v_{1} to a product of the empty diagram, hence to a one element set 11; sends the vertex v 2v_{2} to any set XX; and sends the arrow from v 1v_{1} to v 2v_{2} to an arrow from 11 to XX, that is, to an element of XX, as required.

ExampleA sketch, more precisely a finite product sketch, for the theory of unital magmas (sets with a binary operation which has a two sided unit) can be constructed as follows. The directed graph can be taken to be the following.

In a model of this sketch, the leftmost vertex is sent to a one element set 11, the middle vertex is sent to an arbitrary set XX, the top vertex is sent to the product 1X1 \times X, the bottom vertex is sent to the product X1X \times 1, and the right vertex is sent to the product XXX \times X. The arrow ee picks out an element e Xe_{X} of XX. 006ab0faaa

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