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26: entry every 2 weeks on thursdays
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12: summary every month (doesn't count as one of the entries)
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1: yearly summary
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39: total articles
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everything's coming together: a new website - new website announcement, old website process, plans for the future
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skills aren't a manor; they're the DMV - skill system redesign
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no-legs the cat - demo announcement
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blessfrey rpg - blessfrey announcement
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lemonland: adventure petsite - lemonland announcement
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#weeklygamejam - sttmt announcement
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blessfrey over the years - screenshot gallery
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the achievement system is the central nervous system of my game (part 1) - defining achievements in Blessfrey
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designing an achievement system (part 2) - diagramming the achievement system
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coroutines explanation
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system diagrams: designing inventory
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character refactor
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skillmaker
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make a godot plug-in
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enemy patrol
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attack-movement loop
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hostility + factions
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rss feed
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css grid with angular
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writing a game design document
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common tropes I notice
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gator swimsuit - full design process from concept to sewing
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animal parade - collection announcement, presentation
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church girls - collection announcement, presentation
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playing FR with spreadsheets
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planescape torment - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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divine divinity - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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arcanum - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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YIIK - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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FlightRising - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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Verpets - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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oblivion - game journal, assess as a gamedev
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Goddess of Atvatabar - reading journal, assess for themes, etc
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lkj
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july diary - no daily. just short summary of generalized activities. IRL stuff is okay but nothing too detailed or off-topic
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august diary
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september diary
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<h1>everything's coming together: a new website </h1>
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july 28, 2022<br>
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#webdev <br>
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<p>Everything's coming together. I've been learning a lot, and I'm finally ready to share my work. <br></p>
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<img src="/static/img/ent/everythingscomingtogether_home.png" alt="(screenshot: Blessfrey homepage)"><br>
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<h2>new website, new me </h2>
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<p>Blessfrey.me is my online portfolio and design blog. I've been using it privately (or at least as privately as anything can be online) to practice webdev and biweekly blogging. <br></p>
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<p>The last time I did any webdev was back when every website had custom HTML+CSS profiles, so I'm kind of stunned by how far the technology has come along, both in terms of capability and ease of implementation. Man, I wish I could have used the CSS grid to lay out my old petsite pages! I feel up to speed now, though. My confidence in maintaining and upgrading my website is solid. Same for writing articles. They're at a good length, level of organization, and readability. <br></p>
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<p>Of course, I'm not saying Blessfrey.me is <i>perfect</i>, I'm saying I'm not <i>ashamed</i> anymore. <br></p>
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<p>I've had a mostly solid horizontal slice of Blessfrey ready for a while, and this cycle of system revamps is finally able to support the sophistication of content I want. When I finish this iteration of skill systems and AI, I will be ready to make a real demo release of Blessfrey! <br></p>
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<p>I don't know why it never occurred to me that I don't have to hold back my website waiting on that demo, though. Releasing and publishing is an important skill in itself. I threw together No-Legs the Cat in a few hours, exported it, hosted it on <a href="https://chimchooree.itch.io/legless-the-cat">itch.io</a>, and embedded what is currently the crown jewels of my website. Finally! I have a gamedev website with a playable game on it. <br></p>
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<img src="/static/img/ent/everythingscomingtogether_no-legsthecat.png" alt="(No-Legs the Cat screenshot: Poltics Cat finds a bowl of breakfast in the maze)"><br>
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<p>All this time, my website maintenance skills have been getting stronger. I have a years' worth of content as a buffer. My artist's block has dissipated for the first time in years, and I actually <i>enjoy</i> drawing concept art and character designs again. I've also spent a year trying different languages and frameworks and improving across the board. The website's already a night and day difference from old versions, and I finally feel comfortable with where it's at. <br>
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<h2>changes </h2>
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<p>This is <i>my</i> website, so I might as well use it however I want. If I have a website, I shouldn't have to rely on anyone else for image hosting or digital content presentation. There's no reason for me to have to pull up my phone all the time to show people what I'm working on. Blessfrey.me can take care of all of that for me. <br></p>
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<p>From now on, I'll post fashion content here. I used to have a separate online portfolio for it and tried a separate blog from that once, but I was always struggling to fit into standard formats. Giving myself a blank section of my general portfolio to structure however I want is freeing. Some fashion designers like <a href="https://www.kennethdking.com/">Kenneth D. King</a> don't even organize their ideas into seasonal collections. The industry as a whole is moving away from the rigid structure of in-person runway shows in lieu of directly meeting with the press, releasing lookbooks of fashion photography, and shooting short art films. Why shouldn't a fashion blogger re-evaluate her portfolio, too? Maybe I'll add a section for general art here, too, someday. Who knows? <br></p>
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Maybe best practice is to stay laser-focused on a content niche, but I'm not an SEO zombie. I develop websites, games, programming projects, fashion projects, interior design projects, pixelart, writing, and more, and they all deserve some web real estate. Maybe later, I can work with clients through here, too, but that is a dream for the future. For now, I'm keeping everything Web 1.0. The security is <i>so</i> much easier that way. <br></p>
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<h2>plans for the future </h2>
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<p>That isn't to say the website's perfect as it! It looks pretty wonky on mobile and tablets, and I've only been testing in Firefox and Chrome-based browsers. It's functional and has a decent amount of content, though, so I'd say it's a-okay to take out of maintenance mode for now. <br></p>
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<p>Next I'm going to work with every resolution I can get my hands on and refactor my code a little. Also, I have a different vision for the formatting of most pages. The demo and fashion pages could definitely be broken into pieces. There should probably ultimately be a separate, permanent page for each HTML5 application. I also like having not just my Blessfrey characters but all my ocs here. It's like Toyhouse, but the price of custom CSS is already included in server costs. If nothing else, it'll be nice for when Artfight's sputtering. <br></p>
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<h2>let's appreciate what we have! </h2>
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Don't go through the motions. If you have anything super cool like a website, don't just use it how you're "supposed" to use it. Put your stuff to work and have fun! <br></p>
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