Archive for November, 2007

29
Nov

Rebel Ink Baby - Facelift


Just finished a quick facelift to the design on the Rebel Ink Baby site, added modules to the front page to liven it up a bit. I suppose that’s all for now.. enjoy!

 
28
Nov

No Country for Old Men


I saw No Country for Old Men last Friday, and I’ve gotta say that I liked it quite a bit. I’ve heard a lot of mixed opinions on the movie, but I think if you’re a fan of anything that Stanley Kubrick has done (especially A Clockwork Orange) then you’ll like this movie.

 
24
Nov

What’s New at DeviantART


I wasn’t expecting an email from DeviantART anytime soon, but I was definitely glad to recieve it. Sounds like they’ve launched a new clothing line, and it’s really cool. Not sure yet if they hired guest artists to design the clothing or not, but there are some really cool designs.

I was also pleased to learn about the “Top Selling Prints” list in the DeviantART store, a very cool selection of the top art on the site.

Perhaps in time I’ll make it on that list, but until then you can check out my work here.

 
24
Nov

What’s New at DeviantART


I wasn’t expecting an email from DeviantART anytime soon, but I was definitely glad to recieve it. Sounds like they’ve launched a new clothing line, and it’s really cool. Not sure yet if they hired guest artists to design the clothing or not, but there are some really cool designs.

I was also pleased to learn about the “Top Selling Prints” list in the DeviantART store, a very cool selection of the top art on the site.

Perhaps in time I’ll make it on that list, but until then you can check out my work here.

 
21
Nov

Vector Illustrators - Dos and Don’ts


iStockphoto recently published an online article describing the many Dos and Don’ts of Vector Illustration in the modern world. Now, while this mostly pertains to people trying to submit to iStockphoto, I find value in the words as an illustrator. I think that a lot of the things they touch on in the article are things that are true of a lot of artists today, mostly those who are looking to make a quick buck versus publishing some quality work. Quality, not quantity, isn’t it?

You can read the article here.

 
21
Nov

Vector Illustrators - Dos and Don’ts


iStockphoto recently published an online article describing the many Dos and Don’ts of Vector Illustration in the modern world. Now, while this mostly pertains to people trying to submit to iStockphoto, I find value in the words as an illustrator. I think that a lot of the things they touch on in the article are things that are true of a lot of artists today, mostly those who are looking to make a quick buck versus publishing some quality work. Quality, not quantity, isn’t it?

You can read the article here.

 
20
Nov

Urban Medium Rules


I love Urban Medium, a husband and wife duo that literally rock the art scene in Los Angeles with such amazing talent that it leaves every other striving artist in the country in tears of jealousy. I’ve been following these two since about 2003, and it never gets old. “Born out of a daydream back in 2000 and fueled by the frustration of the 9 to 5 grind, Urban Medium creates the kind of sh%t they want to hang on their walls, wear on their bodies, and plaster on their environments”, so says their site.

Jealous? I am.

 
20
Nov

Rebel Ink Baby’s Blog


I just finished skinning Rebel Ink Baby’s blog to match their site the other day, and I’m pretty glad at the result. So glad, in fact, that I did a quick reskin on my own blog (the one you’re reading now…). Check out their blog here and see for yourself.

 
20
Nov

Rebel Ink Baby’s Blog


I just finished skinning Rebel Ink Baby’s blog to match their site the other day, and I’m pretty glad at the result. So glad, in fact, that I did a quick reskin on my own blog (the one you’re reading now…). Check out their blog here and see for yourself.

 
19
Nov

Followup to "External Hard Drives - A PITA"

Well, I got my SeaGate FreeAgent Pro to work, although not exactly the way I had planned. After purchasing an eSATA PCI Card from Sonnet, I found a few posts on many different forums complaining that the eSATA connection for all of the FreeAgent Pro drives were not working up to par at all. With this, I caved in and purchased an Allegro 2.0 USB PCI Card instead.

Now I’m problem free and not looking back. Only took about a month to get this up and working, but with experience comes knowledge, I suppose.

You can read the previous post here.

 



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