Yesterday I decided I felt like working on the Ialfan murder mystery revisions, (Currently called: Crimson Courtesies, Velvet Lies), only when I went to get my Ialfa notes they were a horrible mess. So I spent a good chunk of yesterday sorting through my huge stack of paper notes and HTMLizing them. So the Ialfa section of my world notes pages is a bit bigger (I still have a ton of notes needing sorting and typing and so forth.) There is also now a glossary online to go with the Cantata excerpt. (Except that it's the glossary for the whole book, not just for the excerpt, so it's *big*.)
Furthermore, a week ago or so when I went to add images of my Black Flag characters to my site, I decided my space pirates just didn't look right against a background pattern derived from a photo of a field of lavender in bloom. So the in the latest update each world got it's own stylesheet.
Here's a question. When I put up the Black Flag character renders up I put up credits for the various 3D properties used in the images… except that I haven't given *me* credit for my contributions to the images. So I say 'figure and morphs by DAZ3D', but I *don't* say 'custom character by me'. It seems silly to claim the whole picture as mine and then repeat down below everything I did in it, but on the other hand, I can't help wondering if not having my own work credited makes it seem like I'm not *doing* any work. Does it?
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