Is there a prime time for posting art? I always just post it hot off the press (bad habit), which puts it somewhere in the middle of the night usually… Should I make a queue to put things in and have it post mid-morning or afternoon or something if I want more exposure? I don’t really want to reblog my own posts (is that a good or bad thing?), but will if need be, since I guess a lot of peoples’ dashboards are super crowded so they miss things.
Such a menacing and beautifully layered cover. This is a pretty great Akira instrumental if ever i heard one. Excited to see what other stuff they’re going to make.
For digital painters/artists – what size do you generally set your canvas to when you’re thinking about a 8.5 x 11 print? I’m still pretty new to this and last year I kept going waaaay too small and getting terribly pixelly results!
I usually set mine to 8.5 x 11 as far as dimensions go, but the most important thing to watch is your resolution. For print, I never go anything lower than 300, but that seems to work for MOST things.
So a typical canvas of mine will look like this in Photoshop:
Did any of you guys have one of these growing up? I did. Mine was missing its tail but holy crap I loved that little guy.
Okay, so for the last week I have been in the fairytale land known as Washington state for my older brother’s WEDDING. Aaron, my mom, and my little bro and I all traveled together, which was great ‘cause we haven’t done a family trip since 2004.
We flew from Utah to Portland, Oregon, then drove up to Vancouver, WA, then to Seattle the next day, then took a ferry to FRIDAY HARBOR on San Juan island and there we had the wedding, which was beautiful. Jeff (now-married brother) seems so, so, so happy, which makes ME so, so, SO happy. <3
The food was amazing everywhere we went. It rained a lot, which was BEAUTIFUL. My skin was so happy to not be in an arid desert, and I enjoyed being outside because the overcast made it so I wasn’t burning to death. My mom kind of wonders if my family is mildly allergic to the sun ’cause none of us like being outside because BURNING. Washington, though, we didn’t have that problem. I didn’t have to use lotion, either, and everyone’s allergies seemed to clear up. Weird.
Basically, we’re all in love with Washington and my desire to move there has increased 100x.
Other fun things:
There are super mountains over there
Salmon in Washington is SO GOOD
Conveyor belt sushi is still A+++++
Friday Harbor is a bit like Disneyland but without any rides beside the ferry
It’s also obsessed with whales
We went to the whale museum and the guy there was VERY ENTHUSIASTIC and tricked me into adopting a whale
So I adopted an orca named Lobo, who had the least sponsors at all
…oddly enough, I do feel better about orcas, now, but they were never the real big bad, anyway
We also went to the Daiso store in Lynnewood and it was really weird. They had lots of great Japanese stuff, though, and fun was had by all. Mom got her dancing solar-powered flowers, little bro got his adorable bento boxes, and I got a couple of fancy brush pens – all for very cheap! Aaron got nothing, but enjoyed looking around.
We ate a ton of food holy moly
There was no end to our walking around for hours
We stayed in 4 different hotels over 5 nights, which was crazy, but fun
I adore my family
I can’t believe I adopted a whale
I have a certificate and everything
We’re looking at apartment and job listings in Washington now …
also doing laundry
I guess that’s it, though.
It was basically amazing, but now I’m even more broke and have to go back to work tomorrow. T___T;