During my so-called “career” in this industry, I’ve found many blogs and news site offering high quality content oriented towards game developers. Here’s a sample of my favorites.
Something has been bugging me lately: I can draw in many different styles, but I have none of my own. So I embarked in a quest to find my own style. I studied many examples of unique styles, and along the way, I noticed a few tricks that could help me (and maybe even you) [...]
It’s easy to be scared. You see the pros with their huge boxes of 120 Caran D’Ache or Derwent pencils, or their sheets of Bristol board, and you think “I need to buy those if I want to become a pro”. I’ll show you some really cheap alternatives so that you can build yourself a [...]
By now, many have heard of Mozilla Prism, a program that allows you to run a web application as if it were a desktop app. There’s also Fluid, an OS X browser designed specifically for this task. These are known as site-specific browsers, or SSB. Google Chrome offers similar functionality through its “desktop shortcuts” feature, [...]
There is no doubt that web design can be art, just like other forms of design. But many web professionals don’t fit the “artist” stereotype. Instead, we tend to think of ourselves as geeks. Visual artists, for example, think in terms of brush or pen strokes. The less artistic web designer, however, thinks in terms [...]
a { cursor: pointer } In CSS, you can use the above code to turn the user’s mouse cursor into a hand when certain elements are hovered. Like this. This “hand” cursor is known in CSS as “pointer” (because it’s a hand pointing, duh ). We’re all used to getting the “pointer” cursor when hovering [...]
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