tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16508876715199180292024-03-05T00:10:31.382-08:00The Logbook ProjectA blog by Ego about tabletop games, video games, movies, music, art, and more. Home of Legend of the Elements, The Shining Void, and Learning Pixel Art.Egohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15159143134384608789noreply@blogger.comBlogger505125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-68004411920138421292016-01-26T04:42:00.000-08:002016-01-26T05:07:32.343-08:00Jessica Jones Thoughts (Spoilers)<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/g0_BlUbGBSo" width="560"></iframe>
I was pretty excited when I heard Sleigh Bells in the show. They're a great band, and its use in the show is a truly spectacular music cue.<br />
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Before I get into the meat of this post, some updates and excuses!<br />
Dropped the ball on Songaday pretty much immediately. I just abandoned ship when I missed 3 and 4. My work schedule is pretty nasty to my spare time.<br />
Legend of the Elements is struck by chronic delays that are out of my control. I'm waiting on an editor to finish and cannot progress til then. Keep watching the Kickstarter updates to stay up to date.<br />
I know I don't post here much. I want to post more! I think the key is being comfortable with shorter posts that aren't long ramblings. I understand that, but I still have a tough time actually being okay with short posts.<br />
If you like Pixel Art, I've got stuff on that front.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;">SPOILERS FOR JESSICA JONES START HERE (TW: RAPE, CHILD VIOLENCE)</span><br />
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So I watched the show through the other day. Two sittings, episodes 1-9 and then 10-13.<br />
I loved the show. Not with the same wide smile that I love many things, like Avatar and Final Fantasy and Scott Pilgrim. Jessica Jones drags my mind through an emotional quagmire in the way a powerful film does, which is pretty uncommon for television!<br />
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Many folks are singing the show's praises. It does a great job with some very sensitive subjects, and doesn't tiptoe around them. Jessica is a powerful anti-hero, a really good follow-up to Daredevil. The two mirror each other in some interesting ways. Jessica is insistent in her refusal of the mantle of the hero, while Daredevil wishes desperately to be a hero but has resigned himself to become the devil of Hell's Kitchen instead. Despite that, Jessica is pretty consistently more heroic than the Murdock, or at least less willing to dirty her hands (though if asked Jessica would deny that).<br />
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The thing I most want to take about is Kilgrave. Specifically, how much hatred I built up for him.<br />
First, let me praise David Tennant. Yeah, I loved him as the tenth Doctor. That really shouldn't matter, but as the shadow of the Doctor looms large over any actor who played him I think it's important for me to say that, while I loved him as the Doctor, I am a sharp and aware enough audience to separate his performances. And god damn is this the performance of a lifetime.<br />
I would say it's a shame that we won't see any more of his spectacular work in future seasons...but I can't.<br />
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By the end of the show, I <i>needed</i> him to die. And that's what I want to talk about.<br />
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It's not a simple thing to make me believe a character must die. It's just not in me. I love merciful heroes. It's the reason I'm a big fan of CW's Flash, Spiderman, and any Superman but Snyder's. CW's Flash is a breath of fresh air after a couple years of Arrow, because Barry is an idealist. He doesn't allow himself to fall onto the dark path, even when it could lead to lasting success. He sacrifices of himself to keep people happy. Spiderman is driven by what he feels is right, and he feels guilty because he isn't bringing great enough good for his standards even when he does his best. Superman is among my favorites - or, more accurately, the idea of Superman. He is the perfect role model, the sort of character who one can always ask "What would Superman do in this situation" and find a powerful answer. It's no mistake that he's a Jesus allegory in many cases. Many people <i>don't</i> like Supes for that reason, that he's a goody two-shoes, but I think we need a hero like that.<br />
This is not actually a post about Superman. I could also talk about Superman for quite a while, because I have strong feelings about why I like Superman! But that's a different post.<br />
The point is that it is very rare for me to hate a character viscerally enough that they need to die. But Kilgrave got to that level with me.<br />
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Some of it is his vile crimes. He is a serial rapist, a killer, and a slaver. This alone brings him close to the "too dangerous to be left alive" line, but... I don't get this type of repulsion from The Joker. Maybe it's the rape; I've never known The Joker to be explicitly sexual with his violence. I obviously condemn the Joker (though I would not want it to be Batman that kills him) but it's not such a deep or personal anger.<br />
Some of it is his demeanor. He is a sociopath. "People" are just objects to serve him, and he doesn't care who he chews up.<br />
A lot of it is his power. Mind control, especially when you retain your consciousness under the commands, is among the most terrifying things to me. His power had limits at first, but as the show went on he just kept pushing past past those barriers. The real limitations of his power...well, who knows?<br />
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I thought about what it was that made the anger personal. It came to me later. Before I watched the show, I saw someone post about it and they questioned why the show was trying to make Kilgrave seem sympathetic after what they'd showed us he'd done. I knew ahead of time that they would try, though thankfully they were vague enough that I wasn't spoiled on any context.<br />
And then episodes 8 and 9 happened.<br />
Kilgrave was given reasons. They gave him a twisted and deluded form of love. They'd already kinda established it, but they showed it instead of just telling. They gave him a tragic backstory.<br />
And it works. You feel a little pang of sympathy for the monster.<br />
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And I finished the show and I asked myself the same question I read before I started: "Why are they trying to make him sympathetic?" I again bring up The Joker (I'll talk the Dark Knight one specifically). The Joker is wild and murderous. He just wants to destroy, and does so with unrelenting fervor and a love for what he does. He too has a "tragic backstory." He actually gives several! But despite the lack of truth in the stories, you can be pretty sure that he didn't make those scars himself; something tragic happened. And I don't feel the same sort of sympathy and rage at him.<br />
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I think I found my answer.<br />
Kilgrave manipulated <i>me</i>.<br />
The previously-mentioned tragic backstory is child experimentation and torture. They show us the cruelty of the parents. They show us the screaming agony from the needle in his back. And they show us <i>over</i> and <i>over</i> and <i>over</i> and <i>over</i> in episode 9 as they torment Kilgrave himself with the video.<br />
Violence against children by adults, especially by their parents, is among the quickest shortcuts to making us feel bad for them. It works. Even when you don't want it to, it works.<br />
That much is a pretty decent answer for why I felt sympathy for him. But linked to that, I think I also got an answer for why they did it.<br />
It's cheap. It's a <i>really</i> cheap trick to make you sympathetic. Like I said, it's a fast shortcut to generate sympathy, and the faster the shortcut, the easier it is to notice. And it's pretty much impossible to miss this one. You know they're trying to elicit sympathy, and you know it's working for some reason. Even though you don't want to, Kilgrave's past tricks your brain into feeling pity, and that makes me angry! And unlike things with the Joker, he's done it to me personally, not just to other characters. And that's why I think he elicits that deep of a personal reaction from me. He didn't just manipulate people. He manipulated <i>me</i>. And chances are he manipulated you too! And that's frightening and it makes you question how easy it is to provoke sympathy and it's aggravating.<br />
This thought ran through my mind right after finishing the show, about why I felt so okay with Jessica snapping Kilgrave's neck despite my supposed ideals. I thought "I wouldn't have felt safe if he was allowed to escape and roam free" and I'd thought I was talking about in-universe, that the rest of the Marvel continuity was in danger from his continued life. But I think I really did mean it when I thought that I wouldn't have felt safe. He's fictional, but he affected me, tricked my mind, and he's fictional.<br />
And so I needed him to die at the end. And Jessica didn't disappoint.<br />
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So kudos to the showrunners and writers for some really masterful filmcraft. And kudos to David Tennant for genuinely frightening me. I'm very ready for Season 2.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-67489224479618167282015-11-03T07:06:00.002-08:002015-11-03T07:06:21.457-08:00November Songaday: Day 2 - Paradise Fears - Who We Were WithDAY TWO: PARADISE FEARS - WHO WE WERE WITH<br />
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So I don't know a whole ton about Paradise Fears. Their most recent album, Battle Scars, is pretty good, but ultimately I mostly just like this recent single. It's a lot more pop-y than their previous songs, and I think it suits them more than alt-rock does. Definitely check their other stuff too though, it's definitely not bad or anything.<br />
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So, it's Nov 3rd. I just got home from work, so obviously I was right in suspecting that my work schedule is going to play havoc with my Songaday schedule. Just run with it, I'll try to post the next song within 36 hours of the previous one.<br />
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So, these daily posts are also a good opportunity for me to keep you all up to date!<br />
Legend of the Elements stretch goals continue to roll in and complete. Kristine's essay is done and great, I'm workshopping the final touches on the Wielder, and I got another playbook of shipping moves, two of which I <i>love</i>.<br />
I've got some errands tomorrow, and I'm gonna try to plow through some more layout stuff. Seriously, end of next weekend is the goal. Also I need to take some time to do a few more art pieces.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-17211401313863720562015-11-01T00:35:00.001-07:002015-11-01T00:35:20.990-07:00Welcome Back! It's Time For November Songaday!Hope you all had a Happy Halloween!<br />
Well, after a 3-month hiatus, it's time to get back to The Logbook Project!<br />
First, the hiatus itself. I probably should've actually announced it instead of letting you all think I just faded out. My bad. These past three months have been <i>crazy</i>. In August I ran my Kickstarter for Legend of the Elements, coming in at about $9500. I'm so proud of it. Also in August, I moved into my own place, an apartment in Lakewood, Tacoma, WA. It's my first time living on my own! That's been quite the experience. I keep forgetting to eat. Also also in August, I got a full-time job! It's a night-shift job (10pm-6am) cleaning the inside of slot machines at a casino. It's gross and working in that building is probably hazardous to my health, but whatever, it's a job.<br />
In September I started a rest a bit and my parents sold their house and bought one in Missouri, where they have to move for work. They actually left a couple days ago. It's stressful.<br />
In October, I had my birthday and also started grinding through my side of the Kickstarter needs.<br />
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This month, I need to actually get the LotE books printed and start shipping them out, but first I need my stretch goals to come in and my editor to finish, so I'm full of stress.<br />
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As a thing to jump-start my activity here, it's Songaday this month! My previous Songaday was last July. I've found a lot of music since then! If you've not seen one of these before, here's the rules:<br />
1) Make a post every day for a month featuring a song. When the deadline for "each day" is is a moving target for a schedule like mine, but I'll be as consistent as I can.<br />
2) No repeating artists. Alternate projects by the same band are only permitted if there are major differences in style or artist lineup. I also try not to repeat artists from any previous posts here, which is a lot, but I know I can do it.<br />
3) I have to like every song. They do not need to be Favorites, nor do I need to post them in any particular order, but I do like every song I post.<br />
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My music taste is eclectic and varied. I listen to all kinds of music, including occasional country and rap, though I'm not particularly fond of metal. I listen to underground indie stuff and mainstream radio stuff and the whole range in between. Now, you've probably heard of most of the mainstream stuff, so I tend to try and stay away from that during Songaday, but if I really like it you'll hear some. Even I don't know exactly what I'll be posting - I don't plan my Songaday listings in advance. It'll mostly be stuff I listen to on Spotify a lot that day.<br />
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DAY ONE: SCHAFFER THE DARKLORD - THE OPENER<br />
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Schaffer The Darklord is an indie rapper. His older stuff is based in comedy and I don't really like it, but this particular album, Sick Passenger, is a complete departure. His rapping is better, his beats are better, his lyrics are better, and the themes are better. It's funny and strong and just, frankly, an amazing album and a gigantic step up for STD. Since finding the album a little over a month ago, I don't think I've gone three days without listening to it. It's that good. Go listen to the whole thing. It's definitely in my top couple albums I've found this year.<br />
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Until tomorrow!<br />
End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-47289025803706156112015-08-01T00:01:00.000-07:002015-08-01T00:01:58.530-07:00Legend of the Elements Kickstarter Is Launched!After a month of preparation, it's here! The Legend of the Elements kickstarter is launched and you should go back it and get yourself a copy!<br />
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I'm really excited to finally be launching my first real game, and I can barely contain how much I want to share the amazing final version with you all.<br />
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Read all about it here:<br />
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<a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/686114674/legend-of-the-elements/"><span style="font-size: x-large;">VISIT THE KICKSTARTER</span></a></div>
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-7430013026908154862015-07-09T14:33:00.000-07:002015-07-09T14:33:36.215-07:00Go Play NW 2015 Wrap-up<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OYd8V-dfeF4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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Go Play NW is a convention in Seattle in the last weekend of June. It was a lot of fun! There's only a little more than 100 people in attendance, but we're <i>all</i> story gamers of some type.<br />
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Friday evening I played Splendor with new friends Jerry Ozbun and Tomer Gurantz, and Ross Cowman (he's not new to me, but I love playing with him anyway). Jerry and Tomer are long-time gamers and first-time attendees. The game itself was really interesting, and I played it again later in the weekend. Splendor is a fairly new card-based resource-management game, and I'm pretty good at it! If I get a spare $30 I'll definitely be picking it up.<br />
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For my actual Friday night slot, I played Monsterhearts! Of course I did. Robert Bruce ran it, and my fellow players were Daniel Wood, Myra Lara, and Natalie Holt. I played the Witch, and I was a truly <i>awful, awful</i> person. It was a bit tragic to see me get totally shut down by the end of the session, but she deserved it. We also had a Selkie, a Ghoul (hunger for flesh), and a Sasquatch.<br />
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I skipped Saturday morning. To heck with the early wake-up.<br />
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For the second slot, I ran Legend of the Elements! This slot was with veteran GPNWers. I had Jay Loomis and Andy Munich (both of whom played in Avatar World last year), Erin Sara DiPeso, and Mark Levad. I brought my A game with me to this one: we used the Festival of the Four quick-start scenario and had a Hunter, a Fireshaper, an Earthshaper, and a Spiritshaper. We had a small chase scene, intra-faction rivalry, a super-strong Earthshaper ghost grandma, a Mulan moment, and wavering morals. I even wrapped up the Earthshaper Leaders plot point really well! Definitely one of my favorite uses of the Festival scenario, and I actually nailed the doing-stuff-in-an-urban-environment thing this time, which has given me so much trouble in the past.<br />
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For dinner, a huge wave of us went to Cafe Presse, this French bistro on Capitol Hill. We went because Morgan Stinson was there and none of us have seen him in months because of his personal and professional life keeping him away from gaming, and now he's easing back into it. It was fun hanging out with everyone and trying to cram like 30 people into this tiny back room.<br />
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For the night slot, I ran Legend of the Elements again! This time it was with newcomers to GPNW. Patrick Richardson, Matt Mignacco, John Cucco, and Ryan (I'm sorry, I forgot to write down your last name!) were all really cool. Oddly enough, I talked to all four of them about Legend of the Elements at ECCC earlier this year! I'd actually told Ryan about GPNW in general, so it was exciting to have him actually come and then play in my game :). Since I'd used up my Festival scenario (I only carried the one set of sheets for each), I ran The Red Mountain. The Red Mountain is actually my preferred scenario in general; it's not better or anything (that I could fix with revisions), I just happen to be more interested in the spirit and mysticism side of the game than the whimsical silly bits. The Red Mountain is much closer to the sort of climactic episodes of Avatar (first learning about the coming eclipse, siege of the north, etc), while the Festival is more of a middle or filler episode, fun but not too serious or anything. I don't think my MCing was quite as awesome as it had been that afternoon, but we still had an excellent time. We had a Fireshaper, Watershaper, Earthshaper, and Spiritshaper. I took my usual path through the cave and running into wolfbats event, and went in and had a creepy social encounter at the monastery. This is where I felt I handled the MCing worst - it was a discussion type thing, and didn't trigger many social moves. It was very fulfilling in an emotional way though, and then I capped it off with a really good final encounter that tied in a character's backstory, one of the answers from one of their scenario sheets, and a vague hint from earlier. <i>That</i> was one of my better MCing moments of LotE in general. I had sat there for like five minutes (with players on break of course) just thinking of what to do there, because I had like an hour left, I hadn't had a great combat encounter yet, and I very easily could have ended the game right there. I just happened to stumble upon this great idea, and I'm so glad I did cuz it let me end the game on the perfect note.<br />
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Saturday night after the game I went out with Morgan Ellis, Jeremy Tidwell, and Ryan to go find food and soak in the Pride nightlife. It was very fun. We had street meat hot dogs and they were excellent.<br />
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Sunday I didn't go in promptly on time, but I still hooked up with Johnstone Metzger to play some Fall of Magic! Despite all the time I spend in Olympia, this was my first time playing it. Before we really got started, two other late-comers showed up and we invited them. Andrew and Chaz were also first-time GPNWers, and they were only here for the Sunday. I played an Apprentice of the Magus whose character arc was losing faith in the power of magic as he felt how much stronger the power of death always seemed to be. We made it through the Hall of the Woods. I would definitely play this again.<br />
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Sunday afternoon was the one game I'd scheduled to play in ahead of time: Apocalypse World. Karen Twelves ran it, and I played with Eric Fattig, Jackson Tegu, Jeremy Tidwell, and Sean Nittner. We played Karen's Olive Garden scenario, which is a frame where we play the staff at a still-running Olive Garden that serves as an oasis in the blasted nightmare of the post-apocalypse. I was the Host and Gun Lugger, we had a Bartender/Skinner (art: mixology), a Manager/Hardholder, a Savvy Head/Janitor, and a Brainer/Server. It was so much fun and I really want to play more Apocalypse World.<br />
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Sunday evening I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. Jay and Drew weren't around so I couldn't do Dungeon World with them, so it was ended up as a toss-up at the pitch circle of either My Daughter The Queen of France (intense but very fun) or Splendor again (very laid back). I went for the laid back and ended up playing a couple of very quiet and contemplative games of Splendor with Ross and Myra, both of which I won. #undefeated<br />
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Then we all went to dinner at 8oz Burger. It was fantastic. I got to hang out more with Tomer and Jerry, as well as with Chris Paul and Dan Behlings. All of them were also first-timers at GPNW, so that was fun.<br />
You see, I had a secret goal at this year's GPNW: if I saw anyone sitting on their own and they didn't look actively busy, I would go up and make sure they were okay, or just strike up conversation in general, or invite them over to whatever else I might have been doing. This is an extension of last year's goal of being actively outgoing and sociable, and it really worked out last year, and it did again this year! I introduced Chris to a bunch of folks, and in general I just tried to be as inviting as possible.<br />
I have this consistent fear of our story games culture going clique-ish, driven largely by our selection of players. Not maliciously! After all, we all come out here and many of us only see each other at this con, so we want to play and hang out together while we can! We'll cherry pick our friends into our games, and then not have new people experiences. I'm doing it too; my Monsterhearts game was that, as was the Apocalypse World game (though I wasn't doing player selection for that, there was never even a public signup or anything). The games I ran had new players because I'd opened up public signups ahead of time and new folks filled in the spots.<br />
Truth is, we're not that clique-ish. But we can look that way from the outside, and it's really hard to break through that! I felt that my first year at the con - I spent a lot of time on my own. I said it was fine, and that I needed the time to recharge, and some of that was true, but really I was just not sure how to break into these existing friend groups. So now I go out of my way to not let other people get trapped in that. And I've made some good friends that way! That's how I met Andy last year, and that's turned out pretty awesome. I'm really looking forward to seeing Chris and Ryan and Jerry and Dan and Tomer and Andrew and Chaz next year as well, and I'm looking forward to meeting new faces too!<br />
And you know what? I don't really do this in my regular life. I've never been good at it. But in talking with another friend recently who recently moved somewhere where he doesn't know anyone, I kinda realized that I'm almost getting good at making friends with strangers. That boggles my mind. The benefits of story games!<br />
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A truly excellent Go Play NW. I'm very excited for the next one already.<br />
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Come back in a few days and I'll give y'all some Legend of the Elements news. The Kickstarter is coming! <br />
End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-46477692936242157322015-06-25T22:22:00.002-07:002015-06-25T22:22:33.173-07:00The Big #500<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/j0h2u87JwyA" width="560"></iframe><br />
It's really happening.<br />
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1) This is post #500 on The Logbook Project. I've been doing this for three and a half years, since my second semester at university, and now I have 500 posts. I'm feeling great.<br />
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2) To go with that...today was my last day as an undergraduate at university! I'm free!<br />
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3) I received these in the mail today:<br />
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No, it's not <i>done</i> done, but it's pretty darn close, and holding a perfect-bound copy in my hands is helping make it feel that way.<br />
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4) You can come see my copies at Go Play NW this weekend! I am running Legend of the Elements twice at least, one game of which is full. Sunday morning still has two spots open, and I might open a third session if I see the interest.<br />
I hope to see you there, and look forward to keeping you all up to date on the imminent release! <br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-1173780287508320842015-06-07T22:55:00.002-07:002015-06-07T22:55:59.899-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Alesso's Sweet Escape and Zedd's Addicted To a MemoryWEEK TWENTY-THREE PART A: ALESSO - SWEET ESCAPE<br />
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This week is a little bit different! I could have split these two into different weeks, but I've had both of them on the blog before so I'll combine them. Why am I featuring musicians again at all? Because both Alesso and Zedd put out new albums this month, and they're both pretty great!<br />
Alesso released his first LP, Forever. I'll be honest - not unilaterally his best stuff. There's some great gems on the album, but especially his choice of singles is a bit disappointing - he did <i>not</i> make the best use of Tove Lo on Heroes, and Payday is the opposite of what originally attracted me to Alesso. In general, the album takes a more EDM-powered tact, rather than use the trance inflections in a lot of his work. In general, Heroes is a fluke; Alesso knows how to handle vocalists, and needs to do so more often. Under Control (with Calvin Harris and Hurts) and his remix of If I Lose Myself are two of the best songs on the album by a while, but they've also been in circulation for almost a year. That sound, the intro track is a really good lead-in to Payday.<br />
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WEEK TWENTY-THREE PART B: ZEDD - ADDICTED TO A MEMORY<br />
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Zedd has the exact opposite problem that Alesso has - he needs to lay off the vocalists. He just can't manage them! They're repetitive, uninspired, and seemingly there just because they're "supposed to be" in the modern dance world. Seriously Zedd, it's okay to just be a kick-ass producer of beats! You don't have to include lyrics! It's really not the vocalists' faults - Hayley Williams and Foxes and Bahari are great vocalists and were kinda wasted on their songs. Despite that, Addicted To A Memory is a great song and the back half is great.<br />
(I will note that he worked really well with Selena Gomez, I Want You To Know actually elevates her performance, and I say this as someone who actually likes Selena!)<br />
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Project Update:<br />
I play the Example of Play session tomorrow for Legend of the Elements! It's exciting. I'm also currently remaking the cover to stretch around the spine and back. I'm also painting it! Watercolor and acrylic. I'm, uh, not a painter, but I wasn't really vector artist before this project either, so I think it's going well!<br />
I played Shining Void last week and it taught me some things! this game is going toward a revision.<br />
I haven't started on Learning Pixel Art 2nd Edition yet, that's in the information-gathering stage.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
EgoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-50459068128738697472015-06-03T02:15:00.001-07:002015-06-03T02:16:25.105-07:00Legend of the Elements: End of the Public Beta<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/cMIyyU3l1t4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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It blows me away that I'm at the point where I can actually say that it's time to <i>not</i> let the public see the game! Frankly, I can't have the whole thing available right up until I suddenly say "now please buy it!" So I'm taking down the free beta on Saturday. I might keep up <i>something</i>, but I haven't decided yet.<br />
Here's the timeline of upcoming Legend of the Elements events.<br />
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Saturday 6/6: I finish the
peripheral documents. On this day, I will be removing the free version
of the game from the internet in the lead-up to a full release. I may
leave up something to whet the appetite, but you won't be able to get
the whole game anymore. Get it this week!<br />
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Monday 6/8: I play a session this evening that I will record so I can write the missing Example of Play chapter.<br />
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Wednesday
6/10: Having implemented the Example of Play chapter, I send the files
to my editors for review. This is more of a literary review, rather than
a mechanical one, but there might be things exposed that I goofed up
that will adjust rules slightly.<br />
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June 19: I print a bound copy
of the game for myself to use at conventions. If I'm lucky, the editors
will be back to me, though it's not likely. If not, I'll print another later - I need a copy
for Go Play NW.<br />
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June 26: Coinciding with Go Play NW, this is the
fall-back deadline for everything's completion.<br />
I'll be running two
sessions of Legend of the Elements, as well as one session of The
Shining Void, so if you can be in Seattle this weekend I'd love to play
it with you!<br />
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August 28: Coinciding with PAX Prime, I want to have
the game up for sale online as a PDF and on Print-On-Demand, with a
small pile of copies of my own coming with me to PAX. The end of
a...wow, almost three-year line from an idea for my first game design to
a published and refined game.<br />
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Oh, and if anyone knows anything about
where they would like to buy games or where you can get good
Print-on-Demand work done, I would <i>love</i> to know so I can work it out.<br />
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So get it while it's still here or you'll be paying for it! And frankly, the game's worth it at this point! The latest draft is super-sharp and has a TON of art. I'll be printing it full-bleed with a color cover, though the inner images are all black and white. I can't wait for you to see it.<br />
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Ego. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-67275397729898375312015-06-01T01:43:00.000-07:002015-06-01T01:43:35.363-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Wolf Alice - Moaning Lisa SmileWEEK TWENTY-TWO: WOLF ALICE - MOANING LISA SMILE
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This is a really good song, but the rest of their songs don't really hold up to this one. Oh well.
Sorry. This has been a bad day, I lost my wallet. Also sorry for the skip last week, I've been dealing with some stuff.
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I just graduated university! BS in Biology, Minor is Religion and History. During my university career, I've designed a game, wrote it, illustrated it, and have almost published it, designed and released a one-page game, and I've written and published a book of art instruction. Science, religion, history, design, writing, and art - I've become a pretty diverse person.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14266054618419857418noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-81077877155370701412015-05-18T00:41:00.001-07:002015-05-18T00:41:38.695-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Solarstone - Swansong<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK TWENTY: SOLARSTONE - SWANSONG<br />
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FINALS WEEK<br />
I'LL PAY ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOU AGAIN IN A WEEK <br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-23212276446415033672015-05-11T00:58:00.003-07:002015-05-11T00:58:53.018-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Archive - You Make Me Feel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK NINETEEN: ARCHIVE - YOU MAKE ME FEEL<br />
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I don't know much about Archive. This particular album is classic trip-hop. I like it.<br />
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Sorry. My weekend has been exhausting and fun and the rest of my week is about to be exhausting and frustrating, I don't have a lot of power right now.<br />
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Projects update, Legend of the Elements is undergoing the new layout work, and I'm starting on the art additions. I need to playtest still. Nothing's really moved on tSV. Don't expect much motion this week.<br />
End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-57119138936070514862015-05-04T01:46:00.003-07:002015-05-04T01:46:31.522-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Mimi Page - The Starving Artist<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK EIGHTEEN: MIMI PAGE - THE STARVING ARTIST<br />
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To quote Wikipedia: "Page's original music blends breathy, ethereal vocals with beat driven, atmospheric soundscapes.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Page#cite_note-2"><span></span></a></sup> She attributes her ethereal sound to her heavy use of reverb, delay, and layering techniques in post production."<br />
That pretty much sums up her style. It's a lot emptier than Johnny Hollow's sound was last week. Well, emptier sounds like a negative thing...maybe roomier is what I want? It gives me the feeling of being in a wider space than I actually am. It's quiet time music. It's actually really good for meditation.<br />
This particular song just gave me the best vibes for right now. Dunno if I'd call it the best song on the album, but it's the one that speak to me at this very moment.<br />
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Project Updates:<br />
Legend of the Elements has a plan for a revision! I'll implement that as soon as I get a break. It's the end of my final semester, cut me some slack!<br />
I wrote down like a dozen ideas for Shining Void revisions on Saturday, so I'm excited to try and write some of them out.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-8827785961350888162015-04-26T23:09:00.001-07:002015-04-26T23:09:54.853-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Johnny Hollow - A Little Bit Closer<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK SEVENTEEN: JOHNNY HOLLOW - A LITTLE BIT CLOSER <br />
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Johnnu Hollow is interesting. It's a Canadian electronic group, and their 2014 album A Collection of Creatures is an eclectic affair. It's very echo-y (almost hollow-sounding, quite fitting) with a dark tone and Janine White's great voice. I can't really think of any single band to compare them to. A Little Bit Closer is probably my favorite song, but Devil's Night and I Am Stretched On Your Grave (a performance of the famous Irish poem) are really good too. The whole thing is a great moody affair that has a distinct place in any library of dark, ambient, ethereal, or ghostly music.<br />
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Project update: nothing has changed from last week. I've kinda been letting my projects slip this month, and May not be too much better with finals and essays coming, but I'm going to be trying my best. Gotta get Legend of the Elements whipped into shape!<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-27410807230603061622015-04-19T18:50:00.000-07:002015-04-19T18:50:01.247-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Halestorm/Wolfgun New Album Double Feature<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK SIXTEEN DOUBLE FEATURE<br />
HALESTORM - I AM THE FIRE<br />
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This week saw the release of two new albums by two of my <i>favorite</i> artists. Halestorm released Into The Wild Life, their third full album. After a slightly goth-y original album in Halestorm and a slightly metal-y followup album in The Strange Case Of..., Into The Wild Life is a full-blooded rock album. It's classic and almost a bit more traditional, but it brings to the table the outstanding production of Halestorm as well as Lzzy's unbelievable vocal force. I've said it before, but I think she might be the hardest rocker out there right now. She's definitely the hardest-rocking woman in a genre where women are often relegated to softer styles of rock.<br />
Lzzy doesn't go as full-on raw and primal as she did in The Strange Case Of.... There's nothing that hits quite as hard as Love Bites (So Do I) or I Miss The Misery. However, I think she's actually come into a more mature, rounded, and complete presentation of her voice, and the strength of the lyrics helps with that.<br />
While Lzzy's vocals are stepping back from being the unquestioned centerpiece of the band, the guitar-work has stepped forward in a way that it hasn't before. In both previous albums, all of the other instruments felt like they existed to support Lzzy's voice. Now they're taking a more prominent role. In Scream, I Am The Fire, and Gonna Get Mine in particular, I really caught onto the guitars.<br />
My favorites are I Am The Fire and The Reckoning. Two of the softer ones (though not as much as Dear Daughter), but really well balanced.<br />
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You know who the album made me think of a few times? Queen. It's a <i>really</i> weird comparison, but <i>especially</i> on Gonna Get Mine the bold and catchy guitar/drums tune made me think of them. Maybe it's just me. It's actually kinda weird for me, cuz I'm in the minority of music listeners who really doesn't like most of Queen's songs.<br />
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Classic hard rock at its finest.<br />
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WOLFGUN - ROAD TO JUPITER<br />
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No one really does what Wolfgun does. His spacey electronics, dreamlike lyrics, and really nice singing voice, combined with his great concept ideas for his music, makes him unique. Discovering LIGHTS last year helped me through a lot of stress with its bouncy, optimistic sound, and cemented his place as among my top 5 Spring musicians. He's a mainstay in my car stereo.<br />
I'm fascinated by his re-use of lyric sets. He has an intro to all of his albums that uses the same lyrics, a sort of audio signature. I was enjoying ROAD TO JUPITER, but when in the titular song I heard the core line from LIGHTS echoing I knew that I was really in for something great. And I was! The album really deserves your attention. I like <i>every single song</i>, which is a rare thing. My favorite is Juno. Something about is really nostalgic to me. Still, nothing is quite as representative of the album as the title song.<br />
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I apologize for missing last week, and for such a brief entry the previous week. I've been very, very busy, but I feel bad that I broke my resolution to miss no weeks. This week's double feature hopefully makes up for it a bit. Normally I wouldn't feature either of these bands because I've done them before (several times in Wolfgun's case) but their new albums deserve it, and both of them together is worth it. Enjoy.<br />
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Project update:<br />
Learning Pixel Art is, of course, released! Click up on the header to sample or buy it!<br />
Legend of the Elements is in playtesting mode, but is having some discussion about the implementation of animal companions over on Story Games! I'd love to hear you chime in! My main priority is in making the remaining art for the holes in the book right now. I think I'm going to set an optimistic goal of GPNW (June 26-28) for the final draft to be in editing mode and PAX (August 28-31) for the final release. I'm going to call that a goal and not a deadline right now, but I'm gonna try my damnedest.<br />
The Shining Void is feeling like it's getting close to review and update time, even with only one playtest of this draft under my belt. I have a few ideas.<br />
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Mostly I'm just in school mode right now, but I'm still playing FFXIV! I want buddies to play with, if you're up for that!<br />
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End Recording, <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-12890122215500804272015-04-05T19:54:00.000-07:002015-04-05T19:54:03.466-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: she - Archetype<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK FOURTEEN:SHE - ARCHETYPE<br />
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After a few weeks of pop/vocal stuff, time for a little retro-y electronic stuff. <br />
she is a Swedish artist who does all sorts of electronic stuff. The genre focus changes from album to album (ranging from chiptune to dance to more ambient tunes like this one), and it's really very good. I like this album's style. It's short, but has an interesting texture to it.<br />
End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-7869718910910575392015-03-30T01:54:00.001-07:002015-03-30T01:54:11.125-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: RAC - Cheap Sunglasses<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK THIRTEEN: RAC - CHEAP SUNGLASSES FEAT. MATTHEW KOMA <br />
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I don't know anything about RAC, but I know that I love Matthew Koma, and this is one of his best songs in the past year. It's not quite my favorite song of his (I think that's Years by Alesso) but it's right up there.<br />
End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-32610150532201597572015-03-26T23:49:00.001-07:002015-03-26T23:49:38.893-07:00Legend of the Elements: Version 1.7 Release!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It's the eve of Comicon, which can only mean one thing - that I'm going to have a very fun time tomorrow! Oh, wait, that's not what I was gonna announce. Oh yeah, Comicon means a new release of Legend of the Elements! Or should I say the <i>first</i> release, because this is the first release that isn't Avatar-branded!<br />
This release is, of course, a complete overhaul of the writing. There's a bunch of new art, and there will be an update within about a month filling in yet more art. There's three all-new playbooks, and a great new chapter at the end full of all sorts of fun information (including a page of sample names!) There's no Example of Play yet, but that will also be coming in an update to this version within a month.<br />
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Seriously, it's good stuff. Check it out. And save a copy, because <i>there will not be a version 1.8</i>, because after version 1.7 is the <i>Final Version</i>. And the final version? It's not free. So get it while the gettin's good!<br />
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If you like the game, please consider donating! I don't charge for my
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Calming fakebit tunes to ease the end of a journey? Yes please. <br />
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It's taken months, but my book tutorial of pixel art has been officially released for sale! It comes to a grand total of 207 pages, with 8 full lessons ranging from clusters to contrast to starting a piece, as well as three appendices containing a wide array of challenges, references and links, and a handy glossary of terms! All of this for the low, low price of $0.99!<br />
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Here's the blurb:<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span>Pixel art is an intricate and precise
form of art famous for its legacy in video game art of years gone by.
However, it continues to thrive today as an art form of its own, and in
mobile game development.</span><br />
<span>Many people try to enter the world of
pixel art underestimating the depth of the medium. This book is meant to
remedy that, taking you from knowing absolutely nothing to being
well-versed in the medium and ready to make your own art.</span><br />
<span>You won't find any step-by-step
paint-by-numbers tutorials here. This book takes you through the
techniques you'll need to make your own art. It explains why certain
techniques are important or problematic in clear language, not jargon.
It is furnished every step of the way with illustrations and diagrams to
help both visual learners as well as those who prefer to read.</span><br />
<span>With a wide array of exercises to help you practice your skills, Learning Pixel Art will help you reach your pixel art dreams!</span><br />
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<span>Learning Pixel Art can also help
existing pixel artists! With in-depth discussion of techniques in the
context of the modern cluster-based view of pixel art, even artists
who've been making pixel art for years can learn something about how
techniques are connected and significant. Learning Pixel Art also
supplies a set of terminology with which to discuss pixel art with
others.</span><br />
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</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: small;">If you'd like to sample the book before
you buy it, two previews are available: the entirety of the first two
(of eight) chapters discussing What Is Pixel Art and Clusters, the basic
unit of pixel art, as well as the whole appendix of Exercises to see
what skills you might be missing!</span></span></blockquote>
So why charge a dollar for this? In a word, "exclusivity." We're pretty well-trained to be hesitant of free stuff on the internet because it's so easy to put anything up there. With even a minor cost though it makes the product itself seem worth more. I'm not doing this to trick people: I genuinely think I have something valuable to offer the new pixel artist (and some veterans too!), and I want people to be drawn to it! It also adds an air of legitimacy to the book.<br />
Plus, well, I worked really hard on the book, so I'd like a little back on it, even if it's really really small.<br />
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Click the button on the header bar to access the book's page, which includes a link to buy the book, the free resources folder, and two free previews of the book!<br />
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Alternatively, just click here to go straight to Amazon!<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-67647519499577153172015-03-22T19:31:00.003-07:002015-03-22T19:31:56.464-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK TWELVE: THE CIVIL WARS - BARTON HOLLOW<br />
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There was this fantastic playlist labeled "Southern Gothic" that made it to the front page of Spotify sometime last week and I never knew I was missing out on this particular descriptor, but I love it. Usually I have to dig through some reaaaally bad country and folk to find stuff like this, but the playlist is just full of gems. <br />
The Civil Wars are one of those gems. Country / Alt-rock, with a pretty unique vibe punctuated by their obvious vocal talents.<br />
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Seriously, check out the playlist.<br />
https://play.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/6jOKJ9uMXxnGM9Bh3rujY3<br />
Some standouts? Well, most folks know Hozier now for their breakout hit Take Me To Church, but the rest of their music shares that laid-back dark-inflected instrumentation. Ben Miller Band might interest you if you're a KONGOS fan. Snake Song by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan is good, as is Psalms by Vudu Sister. Monica Heldel puts a little less country on the vocals, but definitely is still the same sort of vibe. Ain't No Grave by Crooked Still is one of my favorites. Johnny Cash and Tom Waits are both classics, of course. Trouble by Bellstop is good.<br />
There, that should be enough to give you the sense of what I like about the Southern Gothic style.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-70556704464040540672015-03-16T00:18:00.002-07:002015-03-16T00:18:19.932-07:00Sunday Songs 2015: Deadmau5 - The Veldt (Instrumental)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK ELEVEN: DEADMAU5 - THE VELDT (INSTRUMENTAL)<br />
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This week was a pretty hard pick! I've been listening to stuff I've used before, so I needed to dig around for something else. I've always liked The Veldt, more than a lot of Deadmau5 stuff, but the vocals just detract from it for me.<br />
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However, the actual instrumental mix is long and a bit monotonous. That's why my real favorite version is:<br />
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4exQKCHpX4">THE GANGNAM VELDT</a><br />
You can thank me for not setting that as the primary video today. But for real, this is one of those cases where the non-English language and odd repetitive and creative editing that usually comes with Gangnam mashups really works to blend into the instrumental to make a truly interesting background music track. It's one of the treasures from Gangnamcore!, bless Triple-Q and metrosexualthug and of course Deadmau5 for allowing this piece to exist.<br />
(if this is your first introduction to the world of Gangnam style mashups, welcome! There's a whole crazy world of them out there!)<br />
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Project update:<br />
LotE's text is done. I'm now on the job of creating the peripheral documents and the new art. This version has almost double the art (77 versus the old 45, meaning there's a whopping 32 new illustrations to make! Lucky me! *dies*)<br />
Shining Void will be at Emerald City Comicon! If you want to play, come by Games on Demand and ask when Max Hervieux is running games!<br />
LPA will be done when the editing's done. I swear it won't be too too long, but I've been saying that for two months now. Seriously, this isn't me being slow! It's out of my hands!<br />
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This will also be a difficult class week, but I'll try to get an update of something up this week, just for y'all.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-84810979823962208632015-03-08T04:14:00.001-07:002015-03-08T04:14:06.832-07:00Sunday Songs: Robert Delong - Long Way Down<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK TEN: ROBERT DELONG - LONG WAY DOWN<br />
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Picking these Sunday Songs are getting easier, it's just whatever song I've listened to like five times per day that week.<br />
Easily Delong's biggest hit, I really enjoy this song. I kinda hadn't identified it until I saw a commenter on this video (I know, dumb of me to look) that it almost has some James Bond tune vibes. It's that brass three-note climb I think, but it's just a great song. Energetic and laid-back at the same time, just how I like my tunes.<br />
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Projects! Legends of the Elements is coming along, I'm done with all of the Avatar World transitioning and am now just writing new material, and it's almost done! Then I go into art mode. I'm actually feeling pretty confident about my Comicon deadline.<br />
LPA is in proofing status. Almost done, but not quite. So slooow, but fine, I'll wait.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-55223171881452899582015-03-01T02:50:00.001-08:002015-03-01T02:50:15.836-08:00Sunday Songs 2015: meganeko - Stasis<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK NINE: MEGANEKO - STASIS<br />
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Meganeko is a Swedish fakebit/dubstep artist. I stumbled across them on Spotify, which was kind of a surprise given that he only had a six-song EP out at the time. He released his new EP <i>yesterday</i>. You can imagine my delight when I discovered him on Monday, and on Wednesday learned there was about to be brand-new music by him.<br />
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Stasis is the last song on the album, but the entirety of Robot Language is fantastic. Really I just wish there was more of it, and now there is! And yet still the two albums combined still doesn't make an hour of music. But that's okay because I can just loop the Robot Language album forever and not get tired of it.<br />
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There are an unbelievable number of fakebit artists out there, but I think that meganeko reminds me of one of my absolute favorites, DDRKirby(ISQ). Especially on Robot Language (the song).<br />
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As far as other projects go, I know I've been saying LPA will be out this week for like a month, but the person I have proofreading it has been tied up with stuff. Right away, I swear! I want it out as much as you do! More even!<br />
Legends of the Elements is coming along well. I only have like two chapters left to write, and I may add one of them post-initial-release. Probably not, but maybe.<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-83557922704395740822015-02-23T02:38:00.002-08:002015-02-23T02:38:27.377-08:00Sunday Songs 2015: Metro Station - Barcelona<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
WEEK EIGHT: METRO STATION - BARCELONA<br />
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I haven't gone to bed yet so it's not late<br />
Good night<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06075061261796619441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1650887671519918029.post-51660094944824791512015-02-20T17:21:00.002-08:002015-02-20T17:21:40.131-08:00Legend of the Elements: The New Draft's Playbooks!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I'm not particularly into Fall Out Boy, but every so often they hit something interesting. Sampling Suzanne Vega seems to have done it for me.<br />
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Hey folks, I said I was gonna come by and preview these! I know I don't post much, but every Sunday I do a music post and at the end of those I usually do a status update on each of my projects, so if you're wondering how things are going, check those or follow me on Twitter!<br />
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This file has a slight formatting change to the playbook layout, and includes several major changes. First off, there's three new playbooks! The Hunter, The Peasant, and The Spiritshaper are brand new, and two of those you've never seen anything for! The former two are mostly designed by one of my players, Henry. The Hunter has adopted a couple of the Warrior's moves, while the Warrior has a couple new ones of its own. The Monk has also had a noticeable replacement of one of its moves.<br />
These are not final! I'm going to be having a little design party soon to help iron out the remaining things that are either incomplete or that I'm simply not satisfied with. As a guarantee, The Airbender will change.<br />
Also there's no art in these yet. That's usually the last step of my process.<br />
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<a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/hotg4529alvajlj/Legend%20of%20the%20Elements%20v1.7%20Playbooks%20%28Draft%29.pdf?dl=0">CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE NEW PLAYBOOK FILE!</a><br />
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I'm very excited for this upcoming stuff. If you're going to be at Emerald City Comic Con at the end of March, I will be there with Games on Demand, running both Legends of the Elements and The Shining Void, so remember to come see me if you're interested!<br />
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End Recording,<br />
Ego.</div>
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