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CSS Tricks: Journal break-down
This has been done before by many others :dummy: I don't want to step on anyone's toes, I just wanted to give this a go myself :)
If you still write CSS NOT using gruze … stop that! Start using gruze. Just do it!
There are a few "hacks" that you will need to make it work totally under your control, but there's always help with those :XD:
Well, here comes help with those hacks :la: (I gotta give GinkgoWerkstatt (https://www.deviantart.com/ginkgowerkstatt) credit for some of it, go hug her! That's an order :evileye:)
At the end of this CSS Trick I will provide you with a template, that I use myself, as a base for creating new skins. It will only contain the basic classes of the jo
We've had so many fun and fantastic challenges that @deviantart has been sponsoring lately and as part of that effort, I'm honored to launch the #TsaoShinQuiltChallenge! What's a Quilt Collab? For my challenge, I'm asking you to create a drawing that has the look of fabric! Think Kirby's Epic Yarn. Use string, quilted patterns, felt outlines, and more to make your piece look like the square of a quilt! At the end of the challenge, I'll take everyone's squares and assemble them all LIVE on my Twitch stream to create a huge quilt! How Do I Participate? Watch TsaoShin so you can keep up with updates to the challenge! Create a piece of artwork that has the look of fabric Use a square format when creating your artwork Submit your piece on DeviantArt with the tag #TsaoShinQuiltChallenge Submit your work no later than 7PM ET July 31, 2021 Multiple submissions are allowed Due Date Please submit your pieces by 7PM ET July 31, 2021. Remember to use the hashtag
I recently undertook and completed the National Novel Writing Month challenge, clocking in at 50,259 words at the end. It's a good feeling, and I wrote a lot about it in an article here:
How to convince yourself to write a book
Some key excerpts:
I suspected for a long time that I wanted to be a writer, but only now that I’ve come out at the end of this gauntlet do I realize that I enjoy writing.My resolution was achievable, and I knew at least the shape of the bricks I’d need to lay to get there, thanks to that outline.
At the end of the day, you are left with one question: Did you act?And finally, I hope this is something o
Since my last post, I've adopted a few good habits:
Getting up earlier, eating breakfast.Doing some work in the mornings (not often)Using subway time to write and read (not always though).
I tried the list thing and immediately fell off it. I really wish I had an easy way to quantify success in my life, but oh well.
I have started a new project, though! My goal is to write at least one page of a comic every day. That means:
Tell a coherent story within the pageDefine any characters or world background that needs to happen for the story to unfold off the page.Solve/consider page layout and flow, potentially by creating light thumbnails.
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