
Please check out Runwrake. Animator and Illustrator extraordinaire. His work is often bizarre but worth the trip.

The title of this entry is a reference to a certain academy award winning documentary about Dan Keplinger, a Baltimore-based artist and good friend of ours. While he is not actually the subject for this entry, check out his work on his website please. Pretty please. Our entry today is about a certain software rising in popularity. "GIMP 2.4" is a Photoshop alternative that many may already know about or even use. It was developed for use on the Linux OS. GIMP isn't nearly as robust as Adobe Photoshop but it is FREEware. That means free. In addition, Gimp gets much of its punch and power from the fact that anyone with the expertise can develop plug-ins for Gimp. There is a registry for GIMP Plug-ins with a long list of effects and so on, that is still growiing. If you are a Mac user GIMP downloads can be found at the Wilbur loves Apple website. There is also tons of support for GIMP users, all you have to do is look for it. Community based Freeware like GIMP 2.4 is a living breathing animal. Users and developers a like can contribute to it's growth while making use of it for their own needs.

FYI and mark your calenders. Kyle Cooper, motion designer, will be giving a lecture on Thursday 9/18, Stevenson University (Villa Julie College), Inscape Theatre at 7pm. See this lecture. Check out his work at prologue.com