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23 January 2007, 07:05 AM
WildGravity
Do anything creative?
Just a topic starter. Do any of you do anything creative? If so, care to explain? I'd love to know!


If there is a God, I know he likes to rock.
23 January 2007, 07:20 AM
Braling II
WG, if you poke around the archives, you'll find that many of us "regulars" are writers, singers, musicians, actors... I, myself possess many unmarketable talents. Some of the posts, too, in my opinion, could be described as very creative!
23 January 2007, 07:37 AM
grasstains
I'm learning to master the art of raising two responsible, good-natured, well-behaved children while still making sure they get their fun on, all the while trying to cause as little permanent damage to their psyche as possible. That takes creativity, and restraint.

I also write songs.

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23 January 2007, 08:10 AM
Doug Spaulding
I write screenplays and make films.


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23 January 2007, 09:47 AM
WildGravity
Braling- I wasnt assuming people wernt creative, I was just wondering what they did. I'm new here

And I dont feel like reading over old posts that I don't intend on responding too.

Grassstains- and a wonderful artform at that!

Doug - Thats very interesting! I'm studying the art of film making as well.. mostly the writing aspect. I'm working on a few screen plays currently. I also dabble in other forms of writing and photography.


If there is a God, I know he likes to rock.
23 January 2007, 09:57 AM
Braling II
OK then. I design semiconductor equipment (my inadequate banausic activity), play jazz bass(bass viol, that is, not bass guitar), do some portraits (mostly ink), sing in 2 choirs, and cook (mostly basic things, but also, seasonally, blackberry pies and even fattigmand), and I can whistle almost anything!
See what I mean about "nonmarketable"?
23 January 2007, 10:00 AM
WildGravity
Thats interesting, all very creative. I used to do alot of portraits in ink as well, they were generally abstract doodles of people. Nothing of great consequence. I play bass.. but its a bass guitar, and I'm not very good. Thats pretty pathetic of me, I'm afraid, hence why I didnt list it earlier.


If there is a God, I know he likes to rock.
23 January 2007, 11:07 AM
Braling II
Well I was going to attach a portrait I did, but it's nearly 4 MB, so it exceeds the limit.
Anyone know how to get around this? Maybe change from a .tif to a .jpg?
23 January 2007, 11:37 AM
WildGravity
I'm not really sure, you could always just resize it in paint.


If there is a God, I know he likes to rock.
23 January 2007, 12:16 PM
Chapter 31
Braling II,
Make a LOW RES .JPG copy. That should be usable.

WildGravity,
Great question. As for me, I am talent free (although there were leanings once towards graphic arts and also music), but am impressed by those here who do have something going on.
23 January 2007, 12:24 PM
Braling II
Chap, can't figure out how to do that with the programs I have...
23 January 2007, 01:07 PM
Chapter 31
Braling II,
I’ll show how I do it with Adobe Photo Deluxe and maybe you can find a way to simulate it on your system. (This is almost like reverse engineering a NASA flight problem).

I’ll use a slash (/) to separate the things to do:

Adobe Photo Deluxe/GET PHOTO/ OPEN FILE(The photo you want to change)

Now the photo should be on the screen and you want to save it back out as a low resolution .jpg file.

Click FILE at upper left corner/ EXPORT/ FILE FORMAT/ JPEG/ SAVE/ OPTIONS/ at IMAGE QUALITY choose LOW and click OK.

Done.

Tick, Tick, Tick…

Hope this helps.
23 January 2007, 01:39 PM
philnic
Bit of screenwriting, bit of film-making. Used to dabble on keyboards and guitar, but haven't touched either for a few years. (The skin on my fretting fingers has gone soft.)


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23 January 2007, 01:41 PM
Braling II
Nope. Still too big. Oh, well.
23 January 2007, 03:02 PM
rocket
I used to be a self employed drywaller/painter. I gave it up after 14 years last May because my knees and back were going(where, I have no clue), and I was suffering from intense job burnout and stress. Needless to say, I was a bear to live with. One day, I was in my favorite bookstore and on a whim I put in an application, not knowing that they had an ad in the paper and were looking for full time help. They hired me, and it is like I have been reborn. I am a joy to be with(I know, I'm never conceited) and believe me when I say, my wife and kids appreciate the change. Only making a fraction of what I did in dollars, but the worth of my mental state to me and my family far surpasses that. I absolutely love art and if I had it all to do over, I would have pursued a field in art. That aside, whenever I can create, I do, either solo or with my kids. I try and utilize as many mediums as I can. Never afraid to try something new or exciting. I have blown glass, knot tying, jewelry, necklaces, pen and ink, tye-dyes, mobiles, painting, rock sculpting, snow flake arranging(ok, now I'm just being silly). You get the point, I'm sure.


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