jennyeverywhere:

Jenny Everywhere Day 2012 recap

Jenny Everywhere’s 11th birthday was Monday, August 13, 2012! You can catch updates as they happened at the Jenny Everywhere Day blog, run by Benj Christensen, starting here for 2012 entries. A total of 14 submissions this year, which is par with 2010′s entries, but 5 entries shy of beating 2012′s (her 10th birthday) submissions.
Though more good news was that The Shifter Archive also had a decent number of updates from an ever increasing back-log. HOWEVER, it is believed the gap become much smaller this year. Once we update the site with the 38 Jenny arts from the Warren Ellis’ White Chapel REMAKE/REMODEL forum project, the gap will be SIGNIFICANTLY smaller. The trouble is mostly in creating new creator profiles for everyone, which includes links to find them. Then archiving the images, making a thumbnails that link out to where they are posted.
Adding artwork is actually easier than adding comics… especially if the comics have more than one creator. While I *did* make the new Shifter Archive much easier to work with, by moving it to a WordPress blog from all HTML, there is still an amount of tediousness. Everything on the site is built to handle hosting Jenny images and comics, should the original ever disappear.

jennyeverywhere:

Jenny Everywhere Day 2012 recap

Jenny Everywhere’s 11th birthday was Monday, August 13, 2012! You can catch updates as they happened at the Jenny Everywhere Day blog, run by Benj Christensen, starting here for 2012 entries. A total of 14 submissions this year, which is par with 2010′s entries, but 5 entries shy of beating 2012′s (her 10th birthday) submissions.

Though more good news was that The Shifter Archive also had a decent number of updates from an ever increasing back-log. HOWEVER, it is believed the gap become much smaller this year. Once we update the site with the 38 Jenny arts from the Warren Ellis’ White Chapel REMAKE/REMODEL forum project, the gap will be SIGNIFICANTLY smaller. The trouble is mostly in creating new creator profiles for everyone, which includes links to find them. Then archiving the images, making a thumbnails that link out to where they are posted.

Adding artwork is actually easier than adding comics… especially if the comics have more than one creator. While I *did* make the new Shifter Archive much easier to work with, by moving it to a WordPress blog from all HTML, there is still an amount of tediousness. Everything on the site is built to handle hosting Jenny images and comics, should the original ever disappear.

It’s Jenny Everywhere Day! Jenny is 11 years old!
Who is Jenny Everywhere, aka “The Shifter”?
She is an open-source character, specifically designed as such; a trans-dimensional being that exists in all realities at once!
Learn more about Jenny at The Shifter Archive.
See the 2012 Jenny Everywhere Day submissions, all day.
Also, The Shifter Archive has some brand new additions additions to the archive (long over-due to be updated).
The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed.

It’s Jenny Everywhere Day! Jenny is 11 years old!

Who is Jenny Everywhere, aka “The Shifter”?

She is an open-source character, specifically designed as such; a trans-dimensional being that exists in all realities at once!

Learn more about Jenny at The Shifter Archive.

See the 2012 Jenny Everywhere Day submissions, all day.

Also, The Shifter Archive has some brand new additions additions to the archive (long over-due to be updated).

The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed.

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