It took a few days, but I finally uploaded all the products currently on sale over at Kevin's Wares. Go check 'em out.
A note about the images:
Photobucket, the service at which I'm storing the brush art images, doesn't seem to have a proper thumbnail function, so the pics you see on the blog, which are huge, are also cut off. I'm going to see what I can do to improve the situation, but in the meantime, please just CLICK on the image to see it fully, then click again (if your browser allows you a "magnify" function) to see it full-size. Seeing the brush art at full size will allow you to read the little black panel that offers you information about the product in question.
So, a quick roundup of what's on sale over at the other blog:
1. Six copies of my book Water from a Skull, taken out of storage (where they'd been since the book signing last June), and perfectly new. $15 a copy, first come, first served.
2. Nine copies of my book Scary Spasms in Hairy Chasms, also taken out of storage and perfectly new. $10 a copy, first come, first served.
3. The D&D books have been sold!
4. 46 pieces of brush art ranging from abstract Chinese calligraphy to tigers to Kevin's self-portrait to the best dalma-do I've ever painted. These pieces are being auctioned.
OK... hope to see you at Kevin's Wares!
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Marathon
12 years ago
5 comments:
hello. i plan to bid but not until closer to auction end.
i promise i wont bid at the last minute but i would like to confirm that when you wrote "midnight" you mean midnight in virginia (eastern standard)... thanks! im surprised at what youve put up for auction!
Yes, Eastern Standard. I did mention it in the blog's intro post, but the info's buried under all those images.
Surprised? In a good way?
Kevin
Hey Kevin - if you click on "edit" in Photobucket and then "basic" you can resize to any dimension you want. There's also a drop down menu of pre-set sizes. If I type 400 into the 1st box, pics fit perfectly into my blogger. I always then "save a copy" because I found there are some glitches with "re-write exisiting copy." Then you can delete the original image iffen you want. Sometimes blogger is a bit stubborn about putting up the new image, but eventually it happens.
Jelly,
Thanks. I think, however, that the "resize" function reduces the actual file; it doesn't create a thumbnail that coexists with the original. I need to keep the full-size image because, were I to shrink the photos, the text inside the black boxes would be completely unreadable.
Kevin
Ah, but still - you could create a smaller version and post that as well. Iffen you wanted. I'm going to Seoul now,...byebye!!
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