Robert McCall: Revealing His Cosmic Canvases

Robert McCall: Revealing His Cosmic Canvases

Robert McCall: an artist you should know. This is another entry in my continuing series of “Artists You Should Know”. By NASA – http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo15/html/s71-41694.html, Public Domain, Link Introduction In the realm of artistic visionaries, there are few who possess the ability to transport us beyond the boundaries of our world and into the vast reaches of the cosmos. Among them stands Robert “Bob” McCall, a renowned illustrator whose brushstrokes have

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Artists You Should Know: Greg Rutkowski

Recently, Greg Rutkowski (not to be confused by Mark Rutkowski, who is also a concept artist) has entered the general net “zeitgeist” as a result of his name being used in prompts for AI art generation. This article attempts to link the name to the work. In, this, my continuing, sometimes sporadic posting of “Artists You Should Know” I am doing a little summary on Greg Rutkowski. Artists You Should

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How to Produce a Weekly Podcast & What I Learned.

How to Produce a Weekly Podcast & What I Learned.

Producing a Weekly Podcast: “But That’s Not Important Right now“ As a weekly podcast producer, I want to share my challenges. Who wrote this anyway? I don’t consider myself a “Podcast producer” But my friend Jarrod and I decided one day to start talking on Zoom. I would then take the recordings and put them online. This in theory was an awesome idea. Doing it, that’s another story. This is

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Why online posts need to be proofed before posting and some solutions.

Why online posts need to be proofed before posting and some solutions.

Tl:DR: An error in your online posts looks bad, you look bad, people laugh at you, you suffer, your employees suffer and everyone is sad. “Oh” you say “So what’s wrong with a little error? I’ll just fix it later, I mean it’s not like I’ve just spent thousands of dollars putting up a post on Facebook, it’s not a press ad after all!” I’m going to be blunt: “No.”

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