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Note that I’ve also posted about this on the forums A little earlier today I noticed t…
Note that I’ve also posted about this on the forums A little earlier today I noticed that the total number of pages of art on RedBubble was about to hit the 6,000 mark. And then I got to thinking that most people probably look at the first 10 or so pages and perhaps the last couple of pages (just to see what’s right at the “bottom” at any given moment). And then I got to thinking some more: somewhere around the middle there’s probably lots of stuff that most people don’t notice. So, how about picking a random page and bookmarking it (the content will change over time anyway). So how to pick one at “random”? Pick a year, perhaps? So, long story short, the pick a year and find art tool page thing Yeah, I know, it’s stupid… So, what’s your RedBubble year? Did you find anything fun? Edit: As of December 2007 this no longer works due to the fact that the “most popular ever” view is now restricted to just 30 pages. :-(
Time for another Greasemonkey hack. This one replaces the existing text formatting hint you get when making comments (the text that po…
Time for another Greasemonkey hack. This one replaces the existing text formatting hint you get when making comments (the text that pops out when you click on the “Show text formatting help:” link below the comment box). Instead of the rather small bit of help you get webgrrl’s rather handy text formatting cheat sheet. See over here for more details.
Pearson Airport in Toronto had be hit with a thunder an lightning storm resulting in a ‘code red’ shutdown of services. After about an hour the storm suddenly stopped. This shot is from the Terminal boarding lounge minutes after the storm’s end.
the devil himself. always likes the scheming look on his face so thought it worked well as a t-shirt design. thought the graphic worked best on a dark red or a black tee, however have made other colours available to give everyone more choice. thank you for ordering if you do. your custom is much appreciated and if theres anything else i can help you with, (re: any questions, feedback or requests) then please feel free to get in touch. thanks again berg
Lake Pearson near Grasmere Station, on New Zealand’s South Island.
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.2.0.0). You can get it from here. The main change in this release is to enhance the “promote a work” dialog as per Julie Langford’s suggestion. Whereas before it simply let you promote with a simple image it now lets you promote with a simple image or one of the various product previews: Another change is that I’ve added a command that takes you directly to a work’s edit page on RedBubble, something I thought of after reading a comment made by Shelley Heath. Edit to add: I’ve just noticed a small bug. If you try and generate a promotion code for a mounted print with no border the resulting code doesn’t work. This is now fixed and will be available in the next release.
Taken at Anime North. The congress center where the con was being held is very close to Pearson International Airport. So there was a lot of very low aircraft traffic. The reason I have this one is because it came in very very low and I thought it was going to hit the electrical poles by the congress center so I took out my camera in case of that. Thankfully it didn’t but I still got some amazing shots of the under belly.
Please note that this hack is no longer needed because the new bubblemail system has a preview facility. Inspired by this thread...
Please note that this hack is no longer needed because the new bubblemail system has a preview facility. Inspired by this thread (although it is a subject that has come up many times before) on the RedBubble forums I’ve created a Greasemonkey script to implement a very simple BubbleMail preview facility. It works by adding a preview button to your screen when you compose a new BubbleMail: When you press the button a preview of your BubbleMail will appear below the button: It’s not perfect. It has some issues. But it’s a start. See over here for more details about the script and to get a copy.
Inspired by this thread...
Inspired by this thread I’ve knocked up a quick Greasemonkey hack that adds a Friends of RedBubble forum link the the quick links bar in mybubble. This, of course, is only useful to people who use Firefox, have Greasemonkey installed, and who are a member of the FoRB group. If that’s you and this sounds useful then pop over here to get a copy.
My attempt at a poster for entry in the Promote Yourself challenge in the Promote Each Other group. Thanks go to Bobbie for telling me I really should have a go, and for offering plenty of help and advice while I was getting to grips with doing a little bit of Photoshop trickery. :-)
Allegan, Michigan.
Lake Bonney South Australia dead river red gums skirt the lake
Dead River Red Gum at sunrise on Lake Bonney South Australia
A selection of my black and white photographs. Cover Image — Things to Come January — Mount Improbable / February — Lone Pylon / March — East of the Sun / April — Fulletby Landscape #10 / May — Communication / June — Things to Come / July — Jetty #6 / August — Dragon Hill / September — Forked / October — Something Demonic / November — Storm Brewing / December — Dark Crop
A calendar displaying a selection of my landscapes. Cover Image — Repetition January — Birthorpe Road Frost / February — Fulletby Landscape #10 / March — Crepuscular Rays / April — Dragon Hill / May — Offering / June — Pool of Light #4 / July — Repetition / August — Monochrome Fen / September — Power #2 / October — Overhead / November — Fading Light / December — Pool of Light #5
A selection of my photographs where the main theme is clouds.
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while now and, today, I finally got around to it. Having created a github “acco…
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while now and, today, I finally got around to it. Having created a github account today one of the first things I did was create a project for RBArtMan. The code is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. This way, if anyone fancies spinning off their own version, or picking it up and carrying on should I fall under a bus, the source is now available.
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.8.0.0). You can get it from here. This release makes a couple of small changes to the HTML and MediaRSS export facilities. Now, when you export some HTML, you can specify if you want the images to link to the normal view page for a work or link to the buy page: When you export a MediaRSS file you can also specify where the links will go. You can also set your own values for some of the key items of information in the resulting RSS file:
Parliament Hill is a home to many wonderful art works and statues. This is one of my favorites. Lester B. Pearson – Canada’s 14th prime minister and nobel peace prize winner. Statue completed by artist Danek Mozdzenski in 1989. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. September 2009.
Iron on A5 card. This was an experimental piece, one of the first pictures I did a couple of years ago. This brings to mind images of dinosaurs roaming, & bleached tusks, hence the title.
The title speaks for itself, though it is based on a real Megalith. I wanted to try stamp work but couldn’t find a stamp suitable so drew my own silhouette
This was started as an experiment, based on similar pictures & photos, but the finished picture surprised me with it’s calmness. Done on A6 card with iron & brush head.
A selection of my favorite Pottery, Pearson’s Earthenware made in chesterfield. The factory no longer exists, but I loved it because they had made the same style for 100 years, I could break it, go down the road and buy a new one and still have a perfect set. Sadly missed by me.
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