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Trigonometry for Designers (Don’t Panic!) (Channel 9)Trigonometry for Designers (Don’t Panic!) (Channel 9) p5art: Quite a neat tutorial if you’ve been struggling with the trigonometry part of creative coding! 
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hi, just a curious query for your ‘Making Comics Master Link List’. do you have any advice/have read anywhere on how to promote your work if you live in a country that has little to no industry and is very hard to get into? Im Australian, and we dont have a lot of cons or anything in my part of the country. so just interested to see if you knew anything, if not, all good 🙂faitherinhicks: You’re in luck: you may be physically far from the major comic book industries (Japan, France, the US), but you have the power of the internet at your disposal. The internet, email, etc, has made it possible for people who live far from the North American comic book industry to promote their work or… 
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The US is locking up immigrant children in private prisons under inhumane conditionsThe US is locking up immigrant children in private prisons under inhumane conditions 
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But, for me, that grand vision wasn’t fulfilled in the movie I saw. Something was missing, clumsy, off-key. My love for the movie was qualified, something I kept private. I was certain there was more there, but the Internet that existed then couldn’t fulfill my curiosity about a narrative larger than the film itself, about… 
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porpentine: myfriendpokey: NOTES ON SELLING THE VIDEOGAMES: – many people seemed surprised that one person could make videogames or that videogames could be a hobbyist enterprise – visual arts type people seemed less interested which is fine but conversely i got the impression that the less people were invested in like, design, the more excited… 
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heavenpegasus: heavenpegasus: porpentine: My new twine Neon Haze is out, commissioned by Sub-Q magazine! This is a collaboration with Brenda Neotenomie – she designed the soundtrack, backgrounds, and cover art, and they’re all gorgeous. I’m very happy with what we made! (cw for violence, torture, drugs, institutionalization ref. make sure to play in fullscreen by clicking… 
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hyperallergic: Christie Blizard‘s paintings have been on national television more than a dozen times in the past year. Millions of viewers in the US have seen her work on Good Morning America (GMA) and The Today Show, though they may not have realized that what they were seeing was contemporary painting. As part of her…