Yes. It's been a while since I last posted here.
The reason: I've been working at Apple on Camera Software since 2003 (anyone checking out my patents will know this, and it's a matter of public record).
Now I'm retired! This means I won't have to commute 2.5 hours a day three days a week. I can stay home with my wife, which is a wonderful thing.
Actually, it's great to be retired because now I can spend time on my pet projects and write songs. You can see some of the songs I've written on SoundCloud. But it's out of date. I've written a few good ones since the last time I posted there also.
I'll announce any new creations here. And there'll be new posts, for sure. Lots to talk about!
For those of you not familiar with my blog, I spend a lot of time on certain subjects. Here's a guide to the entries that are essential to those subjects:
Textures
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6
Patterns
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7
I wrote Painter initially, but it's been in Corel's hands since 2001.
Creativity and Painter
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
Drawing On Your Creativity
Interesting Painter Things
Net Painter Painter UI Early Painter Art Most Useful Painter Feature
Image Hose The Painter Can Painter Splash Screens
That Mosaic Image Fractal Design Formula Keeping It Cool
Marbling Painter 3: Overly Ambitious
Anatomy of Painter's Brushes Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
General Graphic Design
Color Image Retouching 3D Thinking Part 2
Where Do Ideas Come From? Art and Psyche Mess and Creativity
Iconic Things Back to Drawing Winding River Twists and Turns
Why I Like to Draw Developing a Style Cubic Nesting
Triangular Forms Different Perspectives Disorganization
Five-Fold Symmetry Seven Basalt Patterns Pieces
Information, Computation, Disruption
Different Modes of Thought MEMS Disruptive Technology Part 2
Biometrics Image Sensors Bigger Pixels The Unstoppable Now
Siri Prime Numbers Future Intense Development Rapidly Growing Niche
Post-PC Thinking Backwards Factoring Numbers in my Head
Words Curiosity Paper Keep Adding Cores? How Old is Your Software?
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