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Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Monday, May 15, 2017
Our Morning at the Circus
Our Morning at the Circus
I have been hard at work finishing the Finley and Oliver Spring 2011 line. Originally, I had scheduled to shoot the line in February with my dear friend Laura of Laura Winslow Photography. However, the line is inspired by the circus so when we heard that the Zoppe Italian Family Circus was in town, we were all over it.

We packed up our kids early yesterday morning and headed over to the circus. I had emailed the circus folks to ask for permission but we never heard back so we had no idea if wed be allowed to shoot or not. We were fully prepared to sneak around and take photographs under the radar.

However, as soon as we arrived a woman came up to our cars and invited us inside for a little performance that they were putting on for our local news channel. We were so stoked and the kids were in heaven. After the performance, Laura asked the folks in charge if we could take some shots in their circus tent. They were happy to give us permission and let us have free reign. This tent is the coolest little circus tent I have ever seen. So intimate, charming, and vintage - it really transported us to a different time.

Once we finished up shooting inside, we moved outside and were honored with the presence of Nino the Clown. Nino is played by Giovanni Zoppe who is a 6th generation circus performer and runs the circus with his siblings. I used to have major clown phobia until I met Nino.

Giovanni was so incredibly gracious and actually brought me back to his trailer to meet his wife Amy who did an incredible performance up on some crazy high ropes that morning. We also got to meet his son Julian who is just 14 months old and the cutest little clown ever. The fact that I got to go into the trailer of a family of circus performers is probably the highlight of my year. I read "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen this past summer so Im a bit circus obsessed lately.

They even offered to have us back to shoot some more photos with the kids on ponies and on tight rope platforms. Unfortunately, none of us have the time to make it back as the circus leaves at the end of the week.

If you are local to the Metro Phoenix area, you should definitely check out the Zoppe Italian Family Circus in Chandler. They have performances twice a day through January 2nd. We have tickets for the New Years Eve performance and cant wait! (And a note to other animal friendly folks like myself, the only animals involved are some very lucky dogs and a happy little pony).

A huge thank you to Laura Winslow for being so amazing to work with - not to mention up for anything! Thank you also to the Zoppe family for allowing us to shoot and creating some really fun memories for our kids! Lastly, thank you to Mia of Dolce Vita Mia for letting me borrow your little model :)

We still have several more pieces to shoot so these will be available in the shop in a few weeks.
Photography - Laura Winslow Photography
Flower Headband - Dolce Vita Mia
Pink Hat - Gracylu Originals
Circus - Zoppe Italian Family Circus
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Saturday, May 13, 2017
Our First Game Is Out For the iPad Hooray!
Our First Game Is Out For the iPad Hooray!
Last week, Avadon: The Black Fortress HD for the iPad went live in the iTunes App Store. The reaction to it so far has left us stunned. Literally. Like, jaws dropped, walking around in a daze.
The genesis of the iPad version was a few months ago, when I said, "Hmmm. I have a few weeks free on my schedule. I think Ill port Avadon to the iPad. Thatll be good for a laugh!" Ive long known that there was a demand on the device for old school gaming, free of ads, in-game purchases, cute animals, zombies, and farming.
But, it turns out, the demand was far greater than Id ever guessed. My fan mail since the release has been very instructive. Gamers werent just disappointed by the lack of deeper games on the device. They were downright irked.
But that is the Magic Power of the Indie developer. Find an underserved market and serve it.
Writing and releasing my first device for iOS has been very instructive. In case anyone is interested, heres a few comments on Spiderweb Softwares first game for portables.
Learning To Code For a New Platform.
Apple has done an amazing job of making developing for iPhones and iPads accessible. The sets of commands to program the device (i.e. the API, called Cocoa) are very clear and not too trying to learn. The development environment, XCode, is free. There are several good, free game engines for the devices. (I used a heavily modified version of the open source engine iPTK.)
There are also excellent books available on the topic. I leaned most heavily on Beginning iPhone 4 Development. I found iPad Application Development For Dummies to be unusually poor for a Dummies book, but its chapter on Provisioning (a tricky, vital, and neglected topic) is easily worth the cost of the book.
A Decent Port. But Just Decent.
Avadon originally came out for Windows and Mac. I was really determined not to half-ass the port to the iPad. I put a lot of thought into how to best adapt an old school, Western-style RPG to a touch screen. Its not something people have spent a lot of time doing. I think I came up with good answers to a lot of the questions, and the game overall plays really well.
However, there are a number of places where the UI could be better. This isnt because I was lazy or wanted to dump shoddy work on the market, but simply because this was my first iOS application. So have mercy. Our next game for the iPad (out, lets say, next April) will be better. Itll take some doing to modify the engine, but itll get done.
Avadon HD is also a fairly demanding app. All of those icons eat up RAM, and the first generation iPad doesnt have a lot. Its playable, but it will be pokey from time to time. It runs great on the iPad 2, but I dont take a lot of satisfaction in that. The inconsistent performance on the iPad 1 is, simply, a failing on my part.
The Apple Approval Process.
Took a week to get my app approved. No rejections. No hassles. No complaints.
The Eternal Pain of Pricing.
It hasnt all been love and group hugs. Some of my fans have been seriously furious that we sell Avadon for Mac and Windows for $25 and the iPad version is $10. Like, "I will never be your customer again. Die in a fire." furious. I dont normally explain my decisions about pricing, but this merits a few words.
The same game is almost always priced differently on different devices. If you look at the prices charged for, say, Peggle, Plants vs. Zombies, or Angry Birds on different platforms, youll find a huge variety. Angry Birds on the iPhone? One dollar. On the Macintosh? Five dollars. Thats a five times difference!
There are a variety of reasons, all of them out of my control, for why I feel it is appropriate to charge less for the iPad version:
1. It has fewer features, due to the limitations of the device. Most notably, it is stuck at 1024x768 resolution and there are no keyboard shortcuts.
2. Since it is being sold by Apple, it is subject to the rules of their system. Most notably, there is DRM, and we cant give refunds through iTunes. Games bought directly from Spiderweb have no DRM and a Money Back Guarantee.
3. When you buy Mac/PC Avadon from us, you get a registration key that can be used to unlock an unlimited number of copies, over both Mac and Windows. A registration over iTunes isnt quite so liberal.
4. There is no ability to mod the game. This matters to more people than you might think.
But the main reason Avadon HD is $10 is, to be honest, that is the only possible price. Any more expensive, and it will cost way too much for an app. Any cheaper, and were charging too little for what is still an old school niche product with a limited audience. If you try to look at it from our perspective, I think you will see that we didnt have a lot of options here.
One More Disappointment.
We are going to release all of our new games on the iPad. No question.
However, we currently have no plans to write games for the iPhone. After long thought, I came to realize that we just cant figure out how to write the sort of in-depth games we like to do on that screen size. Again, this is a failing on our part. Im sure some intrepid developer will find a way to make it work. (Hear that, young Indies? That is the siren song of a market for you, all wrapped up with a big, red bow.)
Also, since most Android devices dont have a screen big enough to support our games, we are very unsure how soon well be supporting that platform. We are in wait-and-see mode.
Thank You.
And finally, many thanks to everyone who reads this who has supported our games. At the end of the day, Im just a guy in a basement trying to earn a living and feed the kids. I am grateful for every sale. Plus, they make it possible for me to write more games. Lord knows, by this point, Im too old and cranky to learn how to do real work.
Soon, we will release the first screenshots and information for Avernum: Escape From the Pit. For Windows and Macintosh. And the iPad!
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Our next project
Our next project
For a while, I havent really felt like taking on any new projects at the house. Once your house gets to a certain point, its easy to ignore the minor things you had on your to-do list. And actually, thats a really nice feeling. But, recently I decided that I do want to finish our master bedroom soon. I decided that a room that we spend so much time in should be loved just as much as all of the other rooms Ive decorated.
My first vision of this room is to have a bold wall color with neutral decor. We have a lot of pale and pastel colors elsewhere in our house, so I want something different on the walls here. Im thinking a navy or slate blue, with light gray, taupe and white accents. So this weekend, I spent some time picking paint samples and painting.
We will probably keep our bedding, at least for a little while, so I decided I need to pick a color that goes well with that but can be flexible, if we change it in the future.
At first glance, my top contenders for paint were: Benjamin Moore: Mysterious, Evening Dove, Blue Note, Normandy, and Hale Navy, and Sherwin Williams Granite Peak.

I narrowed that down to BM Evening Dove, BM Mysterious, and SW Granite Peak and painted samples of those on posterboard.
L-R: BM Evening Dove, BM Mysterious, and SW Granite Peak |
Our favorite is the one on the left, Evening Dove by Benjamin Moore. We will probably paint this weekend (hopefully!) since Sherwin Williams is having a 40% sale (I usually color-match BM paint to SW, since their store is closer to us).
So, what do you think about this color? Its dramatic, but I think it will be a nice change from boring white walls. With three windows and a vaulted ceiling in this room, I dont think it will be too dark. Other things we hope to do in the room such as paint or swap out furniture will also add contrast, so I think it will be pretty.
Heres a picture of BM Evening Dove in another room. I am pretty excited!
via Houzz |
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Friday, May 12, 2017
Our new little monster friend!
Our new little monster friend!
Kade and I got a package in the mail from the wierdbuglady! Thanks Brigette, we love him :)

I won a contest over at her blog, and this cute little guy is my prize! I was going to keep him for myself, but Kade has claimed the little dude already, and even fed him a penny.
If you would like your own little monster friend, click *here*!! Wierdbuglady also has some other amazing things in her etsy shop! Here are some of my favorites:
Timmy the Gigantic Tobacco Hornworm Caterpillar soft sculpture:

Patrick the Platypus (platypuses are one of my favorite animals!)


She pays great attention to detail and accuracy, and is extremely talented! I never thought ticks, mealybugs, and daphnias were cute until I saw the ones in her shop, and I just want to squeeze them all. They are so adorable! So, go check it out, youll be glad you did! :)
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Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Our Favourite Stencil
Our Favourite Stencil
Hi there.
Thanks for popping in.
As promised, this week I am looking at all the things you bought in the sale last week,
and trying to provide you with some ideas and inspiration.
Last Tuesday we sold out of the Colour Burst Powders very quickly. Nonetheless, heres a little play session,
which might give you a new idea or two...
Our dear friend Mel drew this stencil a while ago now,
together with a number of other seed heads and pods.

click here
Theyre all brilliant, but Mel and I both agree that this one,
the seed heads one, is our fave.
Right.
Ready for a play?
Lay the 7"x7" stencil down on a piece of 7"x7" Clarity stencil card.
Spritz the whole thing with water.
Puff a few puffs of Colour Burst at the wet stencil.
Then lightly spritz again.
Now in theory, youre supposed to lift the stencil and go
oooh! aaah!
Didnt happen.
Way too much water.
When I said lightly spritz, I meant lightly spritz.
Not hose it down Gray!! All bled under the stencil.
A right merry mess.
Note to self: less spritz!
So that little masterpiece went destination BIN.
But then I looked at all the wet puff powder on the stencil,
and I thought to myself...
mmmm.... I wonder....
So I laid a piece of 7" x 7" stencil card straight down on the wet messy stencil,
and a kind of promising result.
Plenty more mileage where that came from!
Spritz stencil again without adding any extra powder puff.
Lets see what happens when it starts to fade...
Wow! Now thats better!
This time, lets try a different idea.
Same grubby stencil.
Puff a little green and blue at it.
Spritz with water again.
This time, lightly spritz the piece of stencil card with water
before you lay it down on the soggy stencil.
Love it. Let the colour bleed and spread.
Revive the stencil with a little water spritz,
Just keep pulling prints. Dry ones, wet ones, damp ones.
Use the stencil as a stamp.
It is so arty!
And no two are ever the same.
Ran it through the E-Bosser too.
Thats cool.
Now for something different again.
Dab a black dye-based ink pad like Black Soot over the stencil,
on the same side all the puff powder has been.
Remember this one?
Im going to lay the inky stencil face down on it.
and run it through the E-Bosser.
I do love my E-bosser.
Dont do dies. Never have.
But I do love my E-Bosser for embossing.
I use it like a mangle, not a cutter.
What do we think....
Excellent!
Trim the sides and mount on black...
Trim back and mount on white, to lift it.
Happy with that.
Enjoyed that stencil session with Colour Burst too.
Lesson for the day:
WORK WITH WHAT YOUVE GOT.
And if it happens to be a soggy stencil caked in Colour Burst,
then thats your challenge!
For me, that IS the definition of creativity.
Not knowing exactly where you are headed,
but using your imagination to develop the arty process
as you go along.
And then, when you get to the end, you feel satisfied and content.
No matter what others say, YOU are OK with it.
Mel has drawn a fab new stencil with various seed heads.
Shes already given me the artwork,
but we havent had time to turn it into a stencil yet.
But when I went round Mels for the day the other day,
I was puzzled, because she had loads of prints piled up using this stencil! She had been so excited to try it out, couldnt wait for us to get our act together, so she had hand cut it out of card to use it. Exquisite.
It was taped to the window, drying out,
and looking really well loved!
Now THATs what I call an artist!
Love & hugs,
Barb
xxxx
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Our Nothern Arizona Getaway
Our Nothern Arizona Getaway
My sister in laws family has several cabins up in Williams, AZ and each summer they are gracious enough to let my family use them. Weve gone up there for the past several years and it is always a blast (not to mention a relief from the crazy summer temps here in Phoenix) - this year was no exception.

We had a fabulous time getting away from it all spending time together.

The kids had an amazing time with their cousins.

And even managed to squeeze in some good wrestling matches.

We went to the Deer Farm and became fast friends with the animals there. The deer freaked Oliver out last year but this time, he couldnt get enough of them. He kept walking next to them with his arm around their neck as if they were old buddies.

We had fun exploring and spotting the wild life.

We went and checked out the trains at the Grand Canyon Rail Station. I love this place. The Grand Canyon Rail Station is a major draw for the little town of Williams and draws visitors from all over the world each summer. My favorite thing to do is walk around town and try to figure out how many different languages I can hear. So fun.

We even managed to lose power (blown transformer) and run out of water (for a day and a half!). Fortunately, we were in good company and didnt mind the minor inconveniences all that much. (HUGE shout out to my sister and her husband who rented a room at Motel 6 just so we could all go and take showers there ;)

Hope you are all enjoying your summer too! I cant believe how fast its flying by (the boys go back to school in just a few weeks!).

Hope you are all enjoying your summer too! I cant believe how fast its flying by (the boys go back to school in just a few weeks!).
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