I even found a Tumblr blog worth adding as Matakashi Tea House started one… It was one of the tools I decided to use when I built the news aggregator. Flickr is still superior if you have a bunch of your own photos you want to show off online, but if you see something cool, Pinterest is a quick way to share it and you can sync with Facebook and Twitter if you like. I unsubscribed to a whole bunch of stuff when I first joined as it knew who my Facebook friends were, now people follow me who are interested in miniature painting. It is possible to subscribe via RSS to a single pinboard, so I keep all the cats and pictures of crap I don’t care about well away from news aggregator.
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Pinterest has a search feature, plus categories if not actual tags like WordPress and Flickr.
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They also have positioned themselves far away from the adult entertainment industry and since they only host copies of images, they aren’t an avenue to pirate movies or music like torrent sites, virtual hard drives, even lets you upload 10 gigs of whatever you want… I post work by other hobbyists pretty much exclusively so I don’t anticipate any problems. placing the blame/responsibility squarely on the end user in their usage agreement. The copyright issue is out there, with Pinterest INC. I don’t understand why new people in the hobby continue to create Blogspot blogs and put their images in the damnedest places and expect people to actually find them using Google or heaven forbid RSS feeds. If they used an enclosure for their RSS feeds like Flickr does, that would be even better! I still have issues with thumbnails, Blogspot, and non-functional RSS feeds, but Pinterest doesn’t give me any headaches. Pinterest is pretty simple and easy to use, so I decided to use it to partially curate my news aggregator. Pinterest passes all legal responsibility off to the end user, but third most popular social network in North America, that is something Google+ can’t say and which do you think had more money and developers thrown at it. The difference between Pinterest and Flickr is, Pinterest is for sharing other people’s stuff primarily whereas Flickr is for sharing your own photos. I’m not sure what it offers over a dozen different photo sharing sites. I never bothered to join or use that website. Instagram was bought for a billion dollars and they have zero revenue. So if Pinterest can legal pitfalls and prove that they can actually make money for users, advertisers, and companies they might last. Pinterest doesn’t even allow nudity which Flickr does. Most Tumblr users don’t have the discipline and focus to stick to one topic, plus I’ve repeatedly read that porn was a big factor in Tumblr’s success and now they can’t get rid of all the adult material that gets posted that of course isn’t the intellectual property of the poster. It certainly proved a lot more useful than Tumblr which is generally a mess. You can subscribe to just boards, even via RSS, so it has potential. But the idea of clicking a button and sharing a picture (plus link) is pretty simplistic and appealing. It’s 70% women or was last time they reported usage numbers. In fact, I’m going to get off this computer, get some food, then start cutting coffee stir sticks for my own version of a plank-roofed hut! The Witchlands are Flintloque’s version of Russia, and Tony’s article should provide inspiration for plank-roofed rural buildings for Russia and elsewhere.
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Last but definitely not least, the Barking Irons site has a nicely illustrated Witchlands Hovel tutorial by Tony Harwood. Jonathan Roberts also has a great collection of Tips & Tutorials that is well worth checking out. We talk about design, fonts, Inkscape and related topics fairly regularly here on The Warbard, and I’ve just discovered the Lost Type Co-op, a pay-what-you-want font foundry with lots of very nice Art Deco-influenced fonts and others suitable for Interwar/Early 20th C design efforts.įurther on the design and graphics front, Fantastic Maps is, well, fantastic.
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(Incidentially, I”ll also recommend Muskie’s Better Hobby Blogging article for those of us who blog.
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Well worth a visit, and well worth bookmarking for return visits. The aggregator apparently started as a private project, and it’s a bit GW-centric for my personal tastes, but it can throw up some neat semi-random content. Muskie commented on my Youtube scenery videos post to remind me of his fascinating Miniature Painting News Aggregator, which has a neat collection of feeds from all over the place, mostly focused on miniature painting but touching on a number of other hobby elements too. To celebrate (?) this fine Friday the 13th, another of my occasional posts of links.