2016 Icon Progression
Apr. 1st, 2017 12:54 pmKeep thinking I'd do this, and then not getting around to it. Life is full of curve balls.
icon_talk has the 2016 progression posts compiled here for reference.
Progression layout code by
rocketgirl2
| A handful of 20in20s made up this entire month. Really, this entire last year was rough on icon time. J A N U A R Y |
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| Managed a little more this month than in January, but not by much. Still more interested in general animations and stock than in animanga lately. F E B R U A R Y |
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| The 20in20s make another appearance this month with a couple of extras, but nothing else. Wide range of coloring and textures with my animated icons being more bold and my stock icons going the pastel route. M A R C H |
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| So far this has been my most productive and creative month of the year. Had fun with a rather wide variety of materials. A P R I L |
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| Another productive month with a variety of coloring and texture use. Not as much typography, but that hasn't ever been my favorite add-on. Also caught up on sharing decks for M A Y |
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| I think I lost a good chunk of the summer there, though there was some minimal participation at the time, just no major posts. Came back diving inot the deep end of texture use a lot heavier than I normally dabbled with. A U G U S T |
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| Another big gap in community posts though there was some minimal icontest participation during that time. Big community share didn't happen until the end of year dump. Definitely not what I had planned, but this year has been more difficult than most. Still managed to work with a wide range of different series, especially with the annual gift exchange thrown in there. Also still keeping with a higher texture use trend than in the past. D E C E M B E R |
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