Pencil 2d dec.19 2015
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That is, instead of loading a bunch of PNG images of the various frames, we'd have just loaded a hierarchy of body parts and the animations that make them run, jump, attack, etc. Doing the animations in Spriter was super easy - though exporting them, with the right scale and offset, was a bit maddening.īut anyway, what would have been even better would be if we could have just loaded the Spriter animations as Unity animations directly. This was really great for us, because we needed to make a couple more animations (mainly running/jumping while carrying something), which would have been pretty much impossible if we only had the PNG files. Posted in General | Leave a replyĮnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.I just encountered Spriter this week, because the Viking characters we bought (at GraphicRiver) for our GGJ project included Spriter files. But first, I need a long winter’s nap and some long walks in nature to recharge. I need to do more with the one gallery before I can hope to keep a second one happy.Ģ016 will be a busy year, hopefully at a less hectic pace. I managed only two visits this year to the gallery which already represents me.
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I had a couple of goals for myself this year which I didn’t even get to, let alone attempt: to gain representation by a second gallery, and to gain skill with pastels. More drawing, less “other stuff”! The hard part is figuring out what to omit, since it’s all important for exposure and growing my art career. So I’ve resolved to not take on as much next year, so that I can devote more time to my art. I produced one less drawing this year than in 2014. While I did manage to meet all my commitments and meet them well, the pace isn’t sustainable. And considering I still work at a full-time day job, it’s a wonder I had time to create new art at all!Īm I satisfied with the outcome of 2015? Yes! Will I aim for even more in 2016? Well, yes and no. The bullet list above doesn’t even hint at the amount of time that was involved in putting together the CPSA forum, running and growing my CPSA chapter, helping organize the group sites for SVOS, and preparing artist packets for my workshops.
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In 2014 I exhibited in 8 shows and won 3 awards, so this year’s exhibition effort was quite a bit more ambitious than last year’s. Many of the instructors at PAL have MFA degrees, a whole career of teaching and exhibition experience and a strong sense of their personal vision and style, so I don’t think I was the only one surprised that the juror, Anthony Meier of the esteemed Anthony Meier Gallery in San Francisco, chose my small colored pencil drawing for the top award.īest in Show in Coastal Arts League 31st Annual Juried Show! In May, Cricket Time won 1st Place and $250 in the Pacific Art League Instructors Exhibition. Two of the awards came as big surprises….
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Had a drawing published in a new book Strokes of Genius 7: Depth, Dimension and Space from North Light Books Go to Amazon or Walmart to score a 2nd Generation Apple Pencil for only 99 shipped (regularly 129) the lowest price This Apple Pencil is compatible with iPad Air, iPad Pro 12.Had work accepted into 19 shows, including 15 juried, 2 invitationals, and 1 overseas (London).2015 is winding down, so it’s time to take a deep breath, relax, and review my art accomplishments for the year.