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ok we're dense today - first of all incredible work. love the timing. we'll just pretend there's supposed to be a player piano in the room like the old moving picture days!

anyway, how did you do the art? was this directly into decker? did you start in one program - and how was it prepped for decker? 

i'm sure this is super obvious somewhere but i'm thunk skull today

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Thank you for imagining music!


Everything was drawn directly in Decker. If you do a few things (turn on the toolbars, grab the extra brushes from the included examples folder, switch to color if you want color) Decker is a nice little art program.

If I'm working on a background I'll blob some color around for the important landmarks and refine it when I have time. 

If it's a character or object that I'll want to be able to interact with using scripts or modules I'll usually draw it on a blank card, copy and "paste into canvas", and then copy the canvas into the real card it belongs to when it's done. 

I had a lots of spare 'doodling/art development' cards over time and would delete them when I was finished. (Whenever I needed to adjust art in a canvas, I'd "copy image" from the canvas and paste the art onto a new blank card for edits.)

Beyond that, I'm still figuring out my workflow, but I hope something in this helps.