It would appear that in my eagerness to push through to the “Final Sketch” phase, I had neglected to do some error-checking in the anatomy of “Cerberus”, most notably in Cerberus himself (themselves… does having 3 heads make it plural?). So let’s take a look at the “Final Sketch” of “Cerberus”. See if you can [...]
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Cerberus – Process Oops
July 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Project Work
Tags: blogenning·Cerberus·chimera·oops·process
Cerberus – Process Pt. 2
July 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Project Work
Oof, just in time for the Blogenning dealine. I was really worried that I wasn’t going to make it. Right, here’s the “Final Sketch” of “Cerberus”. The major differences between this and the “red sketch” are: Mistakes have been fixed. This is more anatomically correct. The roughness of the previous sketch has been cleaned up [...]
Tags: blogenning·Cerberus·final sketch·process·resolution
Cerberus – Process Pt. 1
July 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Project Work
Ooh, yeah. This is definitely going to be a multi-parter. So, in trying to keep up with the Blogenning, I’d decided to start a drawing. Not just a loose sketch, mind you. I mean a really serious drawing. All digitally. Usually these start with a pencil and paper, and involve me fiddling with a scanner. [...]
Tags: blogenning·Blue Sketch·Cerberus·digital art·process·Red Sketch
On jQuery and Migration
June 5th, 2009 · No Comments · General Info, Project Work
And… the next post is still in WordPress. Heh. Funny that. And here I thought I would have gotten the theming for my Drupal site done by now. Bummer. Well, I’m reading the documentation on theming over in the Drupal documentation section. Have I mentioned that they have some fantastic documentation? Every aspect of their [...]
Tags: Drupal·Javascript·jQuery·migration·Wordpress
Migrating
May 28th, 2009 · No Comments · General Info, Project Work
So, I’ve decided to redo my site… again. I’ve been busy trying to move PortMS into WordPress as a plugin. That’s gone… less than stellar. My biggest frustration isn’t so much the coding as it is the figuring out of the API, because there is very scant documentation on it. The guys over at WordPress [...]