I fear the learning curve for Clip2Comic might be too demanding for use today. Not to mention the requisite artistry.
As you see by my reply, we can be prewired to find ways to say, “I can’t because…” And what I can do is smile more readily, say “Thank you” more easily, and offer my help when/where needed.
“Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows…” (Thank you Leslie Gore). I realize the rainbows haven’t arrived yet, and I’m thinking Thalia could dash one off in a New York minute!
An observation: I receive an email that includes your entire post. I can read the post in its entirety. To comment I’m taken to Substack. The contrast in color saturation is remarkable. Images in Google email are not unpleasant, but certainly far less vibrant than on the stack. Not only on my phone. Laptop as well. 🤔🤷🏽
Calliope readily noted the sweetness of harmonious efforts. Boy Howdy! The results have been demonstrated with more compact and powerful writing; painting-sketching-watercoloring along with finding tools that serve y’all well, and now samples of other media to enhance your work and spread the word. Not at all unlike Walt Disney’s reference to the mouse.
Day after Valentine’s Day, or any other day, Brava!
Interesting observation about color saturation — I almost never open the email since I’m the one who created it. 🤷♀️ I have never noticed a difference in picture quality.
Thank you.
We keep truckin’ on!
Now my mind’s ear hears Kathy Matea(???) singing “18 wheels and a dozen roses.”
A note from LoveLetterist:
How might
you bring
a few lollipops
into
today?
I fear the learning curve for Clip2Comic might be too demanding for use today. Not to mention the requisite artistry.
As you see by my reply, we can be prewired to find ways to say, “I can’t because…” And what I can do is smile more readily, say “Thank you” more easily, and offer my help when/where needed.
“Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows…” (Thank you Leslie Gore). I realize the rainbows haven’t arrived yet, and I’m thinking Thalia could dash one off in a New York minute!
An observation: I receive an email that includes your entire post. I can read the post in its entirety. To comment I’m taken to Substack. The contrast in color saturation is remarkable. Images in Google email are not unpleasant, but certainly far less vibrant than on the stack. Not only on my phone. Laptop as well. 🤔🤷🏽
Calliope readily noted the sweetness of harmonious efforts. Boy Howdy! The results have been demonstrated with more compact and powerful writing; painting-sketching-watercoloring along with finding tools that serve y’all well, and now samples of other media to enhance your work and spread the word. Not at all unlike Walt Disney’s reference to the mouse.
Day after Valentine’s Day, or any other day, Brava!
Interesting observation about color saturation — I almost never open the email since I’m the one who created it. 🤷♀️ I have never noticed a difference in picture quality.
Thank you.
We keep truckin’ on!
Now my mind’s ear hears Kathy Matea(???) singing “18 wheels and a dozen roses.”
“Nia adds some pines to make the image rhyme with reality — so that others might see it, too.”
“make the image rhyme with reality” — love it! 💚
Thanks Jack!