Archive for August, 2008

Inferiority Complex

Friday, August 29th, 2008
Such feelings can arise from an imagined or actual inferiority in the afflicted person. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme antisocial behavior, or both.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferiority_complex

The Quiet Art of Cartooning

Friday, August 29th, 2008
A cartoonist isn’t like a writer. Writing requires a special kind of focus. Your mind must be utterly devoted to the task at hand. When I’m breaking down a strip or hammering out dialogue, I’m using that writer’s focus. But drawing and inking are different. They use different parts of the brain. I often find that when I’m drawing, only half my mind is on the work — watching proportions, balancing compositions, eliminating unnecessary details.The other half is free to wander. Usually, it’s off in a reverie, visiting the past, picking over old hurts, or recalling that sense of being somewhere specific — at a lake during childhood, or in a nightclub years ago. These reveries are extremely important to the work, and they often find their way into whatever strip I’m working on at the time. Sometimes I wander off so far I surprise myself and laugh out loud. Once or twice, I’ve become so sad that I actually broke down and cried right there at the drawing table. So I tell those young artists that if they want to be cartoonists, the most important relationship they are going to have in their lives is with themselves.

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2008.09–the-quiet-art-of-cartooning-seth-comic-book-cartoons/

Munchausen syndrome

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which those affected fake disease, illness, or psychological trauma in order to draw attention or sympathy to themselves. It is in a class of disorders known as factitious disorders which involve “illnesses” whose symptoms are either self-induced or falsified by the patient.

Munchausen at Work

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121960882331467103.html?mod=rss_Today%27s_Most_Popular

Export Photos from Flickr to your Computer with flump

Friday, August 8th, 2008

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Flump is a tiny Adobe AIR app. for downloading photos from Flickr.You supply a Flickr ID (it could be your own or someone else’s) and the tool will download all the public photos from that Flickr account to your hard drive.