Terry Krysak

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View The Sistine Chapel Online

Posted 12 months ago

Here is something fascinating I just came accross today if you are a fan of Michelangelo. Via the Vatican website, you can take a virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel.

You can zoom in/out by using the buttons in the lower left hand corner, or your mouse wheel.

To view the ceiling for instance, click on the “M” Change mouse move mode, then hold down your left mouse button and scroll up …

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Elizabeth Gilbert: A New Way To Think About Creativity

Posted almost 2 years ago

Having just discovered today that we can now link to youtube video, here is an interesting topic on the subject of creativity as offered by Elizabeth Gilbert.
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I felt that her discussion about creativity was very interesting. What do you think?
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FREE Public Domain eBooks from Project Gutenberg

Posted almost 2 years ago

I wanted to share a good post from the art blog Making A Mark about free ebooks that are in the Public Domain from Project Gutenberg.

The book that Kathryin wrote about was called The Practice And Science Of Drawing by Harold Speed.

The books are published in .epub format, and although the Project Gutenberg has a reader, what do you do if you want to read it off line after you have downloaded it?…

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New Creataive Commons Application for Facebook Users

Posted over 2 years ago

Hot off the press thanks to the Plagiarism Today Blog you can now add a Creative Commons Licence of your choosing to your Facebook profile.

Author Jonathan Baily goes into detail of where to find it, how to apply it, and exactly what it covers with his very astute opinions of it’s limitations in the current form.

Check out"Creative Commons On Facebook":http://www.plagiarismtoday.c…

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FACEBOOK backs down and reverts back to old TOS

Posted almost 3 years ago

I just got a Tweet from Leo Laporte that Facebook has backed down and is changing back to it’s old Terms Of Service until a new one can be written with input from experts in the industry, and Facebook users.

WOW was that fast or what? Proof that with the input (complaints) from thousands of people, we can change things.

Update On Terms by Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook Bill Of Rights And Responsi

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FACEBOOK now owns copyright to your content that you post on Facebook

Posted almost 3 years ago

What? How did that happen?

In February 2009 Facebook changed it’s Terms Of Service, that advises you that they now own any content forever that you post to your account, even if you delete the work, or delete your account.

I just found out about this last night after reading a blog post on the issue.
Zuckerberg On Who Owns User Data On Facebook

After reading this, I deleted my photos and art…

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Niche Marketing For Artists-On The Coat Tales Of Obama

Posted about 3 years ago

A Los Angeles artist catapults from Political Art street artist to mainstream phenom.
Read about it and view the video on my blog.
Terry Krysak Artworks

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What's In Your Wallet?-Your Business Card I Hope

Posted about 3 years ago

I visited some friends over Christmas, and realized I did not have any new business cards to advertise my new blog.

Check out my latest post, I tell you how to make your own on the cheap!!!!

What’s In Your Wallet

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Watercolor Tip-Make Your Own Color Chart

Posted about 3 years ago

Have you ever been working on a Watercolor Painting and wondered how to mix a particular color?

I have, to solve this problem I decided to make my own color chart.
Check out my latest blog post, I show you how to do it.
Make Your Own Color Chart

I hope you find it useful.

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Orphan Works Bill-Stand Up And Protect Your Rights

Posted about 3 years ago

There has been much debate about this subject, and when I first became aware of it about a year ago, my research indicated that it might not be a big deal.

My view has changed, it is a big deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many in the business feel that if this bill passes in the US congress, the rights of your work (copyright) could be robbed from you, and your only avenue will be to sue the entity that used …

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