![]() ![]() ![]() #Flysketch mac how toIt goes very deep, but it’s easy to get a good, broad overview of how to manage pixels, basically. Once you get into it, the algorithms for graphics aren’t too hard. There’s been a couple of things that I’ve hired people for, but for the most part, it’s all just me. Gus: It’s mostly I like to do all the work myself. How do you deal with that nowadays? Do you hire it out or do you go, “Damn it, I’m going to take this book and I’m going to absorb it and whether I learn by osmosis or otherwise, I’m going to figure it out”? I imagine when it comes to image editing and all these kinds of effects that you have to work with in Acorn, there’s a fair amount of algorithms involved. I hated Art History, but I had all those credits so I just turned it into a general studies degree that way.Īlexis: Now we’re getting ahead of ourselves here, or at least I am, because I’m curious – you mentioned not being very good at algorithms and that kind of stuff. The Art History happened because I was going to be an art major for a while, and you needed a lot of Art History credits. It wasn’t planned at all it just happened that way. That’s just two interests of mine that just sort of fell together. I wasn’t very good at algorithms and stuff like that, and actually the only class I ever flunked was a Computer Science class – go figure. That’s how I got the Computer Science stuff. I would create my own little Computer Science classes, which were basically projects I was working on at work anyway, and they would sign off on it and I would get credit for it. It’s the central IT department for the university and some of my co-workers were actually professors. I didn’t take very many hardcore Computer Science classes I actually worked for the Campus Computing – as it was called there. Computer science, I just kind of enjoyed too. So when I went to college, I just took a bunch of art classes just because it was fun I really enjoyed it. I was just playing games on it and I would write little basic programs, and I also liked drawing. I had an Apple IIc growing up it was my first computer. And I’m mostly just self-taught.Īlexis: Now why did you combine those three minors or your interests? Was it because, “Well it’s just what I’m interested in so it’s going to happen” or was it more of a calculated, “Well I think these could go well together,” like the Steve Jobs intersection of technology and liberal arts kind of thing? Add in the Computer Science and that’s what’s going to happen. So that’s sort of where my art background comes from when I do image editors and stuff like that. I basically studied Art, Art History and Computer Science and I took them all together and sort of made my own degree. I basically ended up getting a general studies degree by combining three minors together to get a single major. I went to college at the University of Missouri, Columbia. SUBSCRIBE ON: iTunes PocketCasts Stitcher Show notesĪlexis: Gus, thanks for coming on the podcast!Īlexis: Now, before we get to Flying Meat and Acorn, tell us a bit about your background. ![]()
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