If you're reading this, that means I've gotten a domain for my website! Yipee.
Big ups to my dad for showing me the ropes to webdev. I've painstakingly moved all my previous blog posts into the new layout
but there will inevitably be some jank. That's just how it is.
Alright then! What are my plans? Well.
A lot of the features I want to implement need javascript. That's just how it is. And I've yet to actually, properly, study it. I'll get around to it with the help of my dad, eventually, but JS is my big obstacle right now.
Pretty simple. Utilize JS knowledge to make a little grid to showcase my original characters. I just need to prep some thumbnails and reference sheets and- ah that's a lot of things to prep...
It's only like what, 9 years of art? haha (not haha). I've started this big archive project a long time ago, but never quite finished it. I've always wanted to host a complete archive of my art on the web, since my artwork has been scattered all across the internet for many years, and some even became lost media! I want it to be interactive and fun! Not like instagram or other polished portofolio sites.
Yes, yes, technically I have a mobile layout and it's cute and all, but I want a toggle for it! I don't know exactly how I'm going to pull that off, but that's why step 1 of this project is important.
What it says on the tin. I love the assets I've made for my website and want to show them off!!! Plus, I need somewhere to post my old ransom note buttons!
I think that's mostly it! I have other ideas I want to complement, but there are the big 5 for now.