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Script tattoo by a Cherri Andrews.
Latin Angel studio, London, U.K.
Cherriandrewstattoo@gmail.com
020 8948 5535
Taken during Saturday's Make-A-Strip panel with the Penny Arcade guys. Jerry (Tycho) opened it up with typing out the pre-written script on the projected screen of the laptop they were using. The rest of the panel comprised of Mike (Gabe) drawing the actual panels - with frequent comical interruptions, such as when he drew Gabe as a centaur or a Cthuhlu-like monster - and Jerry (and sometimes Mike) answering Q&A questions. Jerry sang, too!
Cortana is a scripting language to automate the Metasploit Framework.
Read more about Cortana: www.fastandeasyhacking.com/download/cortana/cortana_tutor...
Code used from Ryan Baxendale: github.com/rsmudge/cortana-scripts/blob/master/login_auto...
An Ohio State tradition, the best damn band in the land begins Script Ohio before the Illinois vs. Ohio State game.
Burmese is written with burmese script, an alphasyllabary composed by rounded characters.
Le birman s'écrit à l'aide d'un script particulier, tout en rondeur et particulièrement élégant.
Il s'agit d'un alphasyllabaire. Les caractères romains sont aujourd'hui encore très peu présents en Birmanie.
Any challenge using script I cannot resist. The backdrop is a scrap from Sue - can you imagine her giving this away! I had the darling little girl in my files and just printed her out on PP so that she had a pattern on her apron. I stamped the French writing stamp with the dill on the back panel and the Friends definition stamp on a coordinating green scrap. The button is even from HA and the pearl on the butterfly.
Script tattoo, by Cherri Andrews.
Per aspera ad inferi, through hardship to hell.
Latin Angel studio, London, U.K.
Cherriandrewstattoo@gmail.com
020 8948 5535
Mural in a viaduct under the B_Line embankment along Hubbard Street in Chicago, Illinois. I'm not a fan of "Street Script" but I do like the El Train motif in the background. Mural by Will Greve aka @KnowTrespassing.
Clawdia has been working on a new script. Wonder what it's about.
Part 9 of the Monster High Selfie Series
Kes Blans and Karen Engler checking over their short film script #DisConnected, written by Ellen Fife. Taken on a Nikon N70.
Examining the completed draft of a script I co-wrote that features Sherlock Holmes. The placement of the magnifying glass and the visibility of the stone cat beneath the real one’s chin were pure luck.
Experimenting with scripting this morning.
Tested paints: Liquitex Acrylic (ivory black), Artist's Loft (lamp black), Schmincke gouache (ivory black).
Additive: Liquitex flow-aid
Brushes tested: Noname #1, Master's Touch #20/0 ex liner, Royal 20/0 detailer liner, and Artist's Loft 6/0 liner.
Hypothesis: I think the Artist's Loft paint will appear runny/watercolor like because it's cheapest. I think Liquitex will flow better than Gouache. I think Gouache will be thick and purest/darkest.
Surprising results for me.
Photos taken for the blog post explaining the shell script written to look up school names Port Elizabeth via Google Maps API and plotting onto Google Maps.
Blog post: blog.christiaan008.com/2016/09/27/plotting-schools-port-e...
Day 10: Earlier today I was live on the radio for 22 minutes. I was picthing for OPB's membership drive with Casey Negreiff. It was only my second time live on the radio, but I felt great about it. I got a few compliments, too. I was thinking that I ought to take a picture of the stuido I was pitching from so that I could remember the day, but then I forgot. I came home later and set to work on another radio project: a story for Destination DIY. I had an ear edit (where I read my narration and play clips from the story) at 5 p.m. with Julie. I spent a couple of hours working on it but by the time we went over the piece together it was clear that there was still a mountain of work to be done. I still had more tape to gather. I still had to flush out my narration. And I still had to figure out why the story was worth talking about. Julie was kind enough not to say so in as many words, we both knew that it sucked. So you win one (live pitching) and you lose another (produced piece). The lesson of the day is that I can only expect to be good at things I've practiced, and in the world of produced pieces I still have much to learn. I'm realizing now that none of this has much to do with the photograph, which is just a simple capture of what my computer and scripts looked like at 8 p.m. this evening. I suppose this whole project will be much more meaningful if I attempt to record my thoughts and my feelings, too, instead of just what I see. Edits included cooling off and a boost in exposure.
Snapshot from the movie set of Creative Commons film project 'Autsch!'
Watch the movie: vimeo.com/leonardore/autsch
Official Website: das-tut-weh.net
Sabean script carved in the stone of The Temple of the Moon or 'Arsh Bilqis as it is known to the Bedouin population.
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Photos taken for the blog post explaining the shell script written to look up school names Port Elizabeth via Google Maps API and plotting onto Google Maps.
Blog post: blog.christiaan008.com/2016/09/27/plotting-schools-port-e...