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Here I go, strutting my stuff
December 4, 2007 by Nicki
I’ve decided to enter a WordPress theme contest and have been working on this design for a while. I would love love LOVE some constructive criticisms/feedback from any folks willing to spend a few minutes and take a gander:
It’s called Christmas Is Near and it’s a Christmas-inspired theme for WordPress 2.1+ (recommended: 2.3+). It includes a light snowy script by Kurt Grigg. Icons are courtesy of John Marstall (via Icon Buffet).
I’ve tested it in Firefox 2.0.0.11 and IE 6.0. For best results, a screen resolution of 1024×768 is suggested. Let me know if anything looks “off.”
Be honest — What do you think? What should I add? What should I change? How does it look in your browser?
What do you give away?
March 29, 2007 by Nicki
I was approached by a friend of mine about going in with her for a booth at this upcoming fall’s local art fair. While I’m awaiting more details and the cost, I figured it would be a good opportunity to get some exposure for some of my newer pieces — I have several inked and painted works that I’ve done over the past year (many of them while Jim was in the hospital!). I had even started designing new fliers to hand out with my business cards.
This got me wondering though. Most everyone gives out things like that: a flier or a card of some sort. I’m wondering if I should look into giving something else out? Maybe something useful — a magnet with my info on it, or perhaps some logo pens?
What do you give out when promoting your works?
Website changes
February 26, 2007 by Nicki
I spent the better part of the weekend working on my sites. I’ve added a lot of “fluff” to this one; a lot of personal stuff … things I’m into, hobbies, charities/causes I support, etc. I’ve added several FanListing buttons — hehe, and have yet to start adding my fave books, movies, anime, or bands! 
I’ve started really promoting my site more, so I’ve joined several blog directories. At the exuberant nudgings of a friend, I joined MyBlogLog and have my recent visitors hidden away in the Scales, Visitors & Linkers snipper on the left menu. :mrgreen:
I’ve added my site to a few more WebRings and am looking for other venues (suggestions are most appreciated). I’ve also started promoting my new MySpace profile. I decided to make a new “less personal” profile for the sole purpose of promoting this website, my freelance works, and my artwork. So far, so good. 
My next project will be a much-needed bbPress upgrade for Now We’re Cookin’s forums. I’ll have to re-do my template from scratch, which I am NOT looking forward to doing. ;P
Oh well, considering I’ve cleaned nearly everything in the house, I’m finding myself LOOKING for shit to do in between job interviews and reading php manuals. 
Question for you ‘Do-it-yourself’ers
February 8, 2007 by Nicki
Speaking of business card printing — I neglected to mention they’re for website and artwork promotion. It’s nice to have something to hand out. 
Has anyone every used one of those DIY kits to print your own cards? Or magnets for that matter? (those look neat!) I was looking on Staples’ website and they have a lot of neat kits for that sort of thing. I’ve always bought from VistaPrint because I get a discount, but I wouldn’t mind trying to do it myself to see if that’d be cheaper … or just a headache not worth bothering with?
Any thoughts? Feedback?
New Wordpress Theme: New Year’s Day
July 24, 2006 by Nicki
I was thumbing through some of my older stock CDs and ran across an image that I’ve always loved. Whenever I’d see it, for some reason U2’s song “New Year’s Day” would come to mind. This theme is inspired by and named after that song.
I was commissioned to do this piece for someone, but they never got back with me, so I’m offering it as one of my free templates.
The header image has been slightly edited; I gave it a bit more color to better coordinate with the colors used in the rest of the theme. It is widget-ready, but I would not advise using the calendar. (I may come back and fix that in a later version)

(Click the thumbnail for a fullscreen shot)
This is a free theme, and you can download it here.
Enjoy!
New artwork
May 5, 2006 by Nicki
I’ve added a new piece of artwork to my Deviant Art and gallery sites:
Rebirth

The concept for this piece was inspired by a very dear friend of mine: Mara Alexander. Everyone has a power inside of them, so few have the courage to find and harness it.
Model stock: by bloody-kisses-stock (DeviantArt).
Backgrounds: sillylittleidiot (DeviantArt), peacockmaskstock (DeviantArt) and BloodlessR (stock.xchng).
New theme: I am American
April 22, 2006 by Nicki
I was feeling a little patriotic this morning and decided to create another look for my site. 
The background image courtesy of slonecker at stock.xchng. Coding was the easy part, the rest was all airbrushing the fsck out of that flag! ;P
Email meme
March 13, 2006 by Nicki
Got this in an email from my friend Teresa, but felt like sharing here because I don’t have access to my personal address book from work, and because I’m a lazybug.

A. Four jobs you have had in your life:
1. Billing clerk
2. Waitress
3. Programmer
4. Web Developer
B. Four movies you could watch over and over:
1. Fifth Element
2. F.F. Copola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula
3. Real Genius
4. The Princess Bride
C. Four places you have lived:
1. Mobile, AL
2. Hueytown, AL
3. Warrior, AL
4. Birmingham, AL
D. Four TV shows you love to watch:
1. Animal Cops
2. Myth Busters
3. CSI (the original)
4. Law & Order — original, SVU, and CI
(actually 5, I love Star Trek: OS, NG, and DS9)
E. Four places you have been on vacation:
1. Sacramento, CA
2. Miami, FL
3. Captiva Island, FL (by way of Tampa and Ybor City)
4. Minneapolis, MN
F. Four web sites you visit daily:
1. Mozilla.org
2. Google.com
3. Lunarpages.com
4. Microsloth.org
G. Four of your favorite foods:
1. Tom Kha (Thai coconut soup)
2. Roast beef stew with potatoes
3. Teriyake chicken
4. Anything with potatoes
H. Four places you’d rather be right now:
1. Anywhere but work
2. New Orleans, LA (pre-Katrina)
3. Captiva Island, FL
4. Ireland
I. Four of your favorite things to do:
1. Sing
2. Draw / Design
3. Cook
4. Football
J. Four of your favorite drinks (alcoholic or non….ANYTHING)
1. Sweet Iced Tea (no lemon)
2. Hot Jasmine Tea w/honey
3. Vodka and Coke w/lime
4. Sour Apple Martini
K. Four people who will respond
1. Ben
2. Mara
3. Jeff
4. You? 
Upgrade complete
March 13, 2006 by Nicki
Ok, making this quick because typing one-handed sucks. LOL
Upgrade went well, though I temporarily freaked myself out because our internet dropped in the middle of it.
*Kicks ISP*
I also unveiled the new theme … whadda y’all think? 
Photoshop Brushies
January 8, 2006 by Nicki
One of the things I had been wishing for for the LONGEST time was a way to preview Photoshop brushes outside of the Adobe Photoshop application. I had uninstalled most of mine because the GUI would run off screen due to the number I use when I tried to use them in Photoshop. Plus, I wanted to be able to better organize and categorize them when searching for one to install/load while using Photoshop without having to use the laborious “search and discover” method.
Every 6 or 8 months, I’ll get a proverbial wild hair up my derrière and spend a few weeks searching religiously, but give up after bookmarking a few dozen links to peruse, only to find nothing. Well, on a hunch, I decided to go back through my archived bookmarks from a search I did over a year ago and ran across something on Justin Palmer’s site — he had posted that he was working on a .NET app called Brushpod, which would allow you to preview brushes. He had unfortunately decided to discontinue the project. However, someone posted a few months ago that there was a similar app available on SourceForge called ABRViewer.
I downloaded it today and must say that I am so far very impressed!
I made a few screenshots in the hopes that it might be useful to some of you. As an example, I am using some brushes I downloaded from DarkWaif’s site.
- This is the main GUI after I’ve loaded all brushes in a folder. You can load them one by one if you want. To unload one, you just right-click in the Previewed Sets window. I like how the author has each brush preview loading in alternative backgrounds so I can tell where one brush ends and the next begins.
- When you doubleclick on a preview thumbnail, you are shown the brush at its default size. (I dunno about you, but this is crucial if you’re thinking about using what looked like 800px wide and it turns out to default to be only 150px — I’ve seen several photoshop brushes that don’t handle being “enlarged” very well!)
- Click on that window and you are given a text window for seeing how the brush looks as it “drawn” in Photoshop. Very handy for deciding for use in textures and other special brushing effects. (Can you say “motion blurs”? Yeah, me too.)
You are also given the options of exporting thumbnails for a folder of brushes, or the preview panel for the brushes you currently have open.
I’m hoping the author adds subfolder processing to the next release, as well as an option to set a default location or folder to open — those would be the only things that I’d change about this app.
Otherwise I’d say it’s perfect. Very handy I’d say! :mrgreen:




















