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16 free graphics software apps

by Jen on August 3, 2009 at 7:28 am
Posted In: Blog

I’ve had several graphics freeware packages recommended to me by friends. This is my attempt to list them all, but I think I forgot one or two.

3D FREEWARE

  • Blender — an all-purpose 3D and compositing package
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, Irix
  • POV-Ray — a free render engine
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • Wings 3D — a 3D modeler
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • DAZ Studio — a Poser competitor
    Windows, Mac OS X
  • Google Sketchup — another 3D modeler
    Windows, Mac OS X

2D FREEWARE

  • Irfanview — an image browser
    Windows
  • GIMP — an image editor
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • Inkscape — a vector graphics editor
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • Scribus — desktop publishing
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, OS/2 (!!!)
  • Bullzip — a PDF printer
    Windows
  • Project Dogwaffle 1.2 — a paint program
    Windows
  • ImageMagick — a commandline image editor
    Windows, Mac OS X, Unix
  • Pencil — a traditional 2D animation software package
    Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • ArtRage 2.5 Starter Edition — another paint program
    Windows, Mac OS X
  • HDR Shop v1 — free if used for non-commercial purposes
    Windows
  • CinePaint — HDR image editor
    Mac OS X, Linux, BSD
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Wacom Privileges and Adobe Photoshop CS4

by Jen on July 28, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Posted In: Blog

At the San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, I learned about Wacom Privileges. If you own a Wacom tablet, and if you live in the United States or Canada, you can get nice discounts on different software packages.

For example, Wacom owners whose tablet shipped with a serial number for Adobe Photoshop Elements can upgrade to Adobe Photoshop CS4 for 50%-off the upgrade price. That’s a killer deal.

However, some Wacom tablet owners may need to call Adobe Tech Support to successfully install the upgrade if the installer rejects their Photoshop Elements serial number.

Despite this potential hassle, Wacom still offers a great deal on Photoshop for artists who do not qualify for an academic discount.

└ Tags: Tech Talk
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Motor City Comic Con 2009

by Jen on June 21, 2009 at 10:19 am
Posted In: Blog

The Gaylord Herald Times site has a Motor City Comic Con slideshow. I appear in the first twenty seconds of it.

More pictures below:

Me at my table

Me at my table, again.

Full-sized graphic novel

Manga-sized graphic novel

My non-Ka-Blam stock

Kurt J. Kolka took the first two pictures and sent me a the link to the slideshow. Thanks, Kurt!

└ Tags: Conventions
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Manga-sized edition now available

by Jen on May 30, 2009 at 11:10 am
Posted In: Blog

I now have two physical versions of Lore, Vol. 1 for people to buy — a 6.85×10.25″ standard-sized version and a 5×7.5″ manga-sized version.

Click the images below to visit the IndyPlanet store.

IndyPlanet - standard-sized trade paperback

Standard-sized edition

IndyPlanet - manga-sized edition

Manga-sized edition

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Book purging

by Jen on April 11, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Posted In: Blog

I love reading. As a kid, I spent hours at the library. Then I started earning money and collecting books of my own. Over the years, that added up to a lot of books — too many for an apartment.

I’m in the middle of pruning my overgrown book collection. So far, so good. The first books to get “voted off the island” were:

  • Duplicate copies
  • Japanese-language versions of books I had since bought in English-format
  • Books available in electronic format, like the Sony Reader, PDF, or web
  • Books available through the Burbank or Los Angeles libraries

I did not want to dump these troubles on my local library. I once read that if a library cannot use or sell a donated book, it throws the book away. I wanted to make sure my books found new homes and new readers.

Several books went to Powell’s Books in exchange for store credit. Powell’s Books paid for the cost of Media Mail shipping. All I had to do was provide the box in which to ship the books.

However, some books I could not sell to Powell’s. Either Powell’s did not want those specific titles, or a given book did not meet “Good” condition. I gave some books to Goodwill, but Goodwill only wants “child and adult novels.” Goodwill could accept my fiction books, but not my Japanese-language editions of Graphic-sha’s How to Draw Manga books.

Enter BookMooch, the online book-trading system. Books I could not sell to Powell’s or donate to Goodwill wound up on BookMooch. Three-quarters of the books I listed on BookMooch found homes almost immediately. I even found interested parties for the Japanese-language How to Draw Manga books, though no takers just yet for my Japanese-language 8Man manga.

Bit by bit, my book collection’s becoming more reasonable. I still have some ways to go, but I’m getting there.

└ Tags: books, Decluttering
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