posted by
quinn222 at 09:22am on 24/06/2006
I'm not cutting for length, those whom I wish to thank deserve to have it out in the open.
Aknowledgements-
Thanks once again to those who so kindly sent me pictures. In particular
moose74, who sent me photos of her children and let me swap her son’s head out and actually remove her beautiful daughter from the picture altogether!
Very special thanks to AH, Brian and Justin’s neighbor in Tribeca who took so much time and effort to snap so many photographs for me and snagged menus and matchbooks, even going to far as to visit real estate open houses! Changes would have been a very different fic if not for her months of effort right alongside me from the beginning. Even without all of that you are wonderful person and I am so grateful to be able to call you 'friend.'
And, as always, thank to all of you for reading it and commenting on it and making it so much fun to do. It can occasionally be difficult to keep focused during such a long project but you guys make it fun.
So, the technical information:
The first episode of Changes was posted 7 Nov. 2005
The final episode 24 June, 2006
There were a total of 240 episodes (some were multiples, which accounts for the numbering)
The working folder for Changes contains 6941 files in 186 folders and is 1.5gig. It does not contain my stock photos of Brian/Justin Gale/Randy.
The completed size of Changes is approximately 50mb
Most of Changes was done in Adobe Photoshop. The Real Estate Post was done in Excel and a few episodes were written in Word before being transferred to PhotoShop. Any original photos which I took were taken on either a Canon Powershot A620 or an ancient Canon SLR.
As always, any place the boys stayed, and flights they took, any restaurants they ate at are real places and real flights and real eateries. The buildings and apartments that they live and work in in New York are real places. To this day no one is living in the Skylofts due to a running political battle over its renovation.
The interiors of the new loft were done in The Sims 2, by EA Games.
In closing, once again I thank you all for coming along with me on yet another very long journey.
Aknowledgements-
Thanks once again to those who so kindly sent me pictures. In particular
Very special thanks to AH, Brian and Justin’s neighbor in Tribeca who took so much time and effort to snap so many photographs for me and snagged menus and matchbooks, even going to far as to visit real estate open houses! Changes would have been a very different fic if not for her months of effort right alongside me from the beginning. Even without all of that you are wonderful person and I am so grateful to be able to call you 'friend.'
And, as always, thank to all of you for reading it and commenting on it and making it so much fun to do. It can occasionally be difficult to keep focused during such a long project but you guys make it fun.
So, the technical information:
The first episode of Changes was posted 7 Nov. 2005
The final episode 24 June, 2006
There were a total of 240 episodes (some were multiples, which accounts for the numbering)
The working folder for Changes contains 6941 files in 186 folders and is 1.5gig. It does not contain my stock photos of Brian/Justin Gale/Randy.
The completed size of Changes is approximately 50mb
Most of Changes was done in Adobe Photoshop. The Real Estate Post was done in Excel and a few episodes were written in Word before being transferred to PhotoShop. Any original photos which I took were taken on either a Canon Powershot A620 or an ancient Canon SLR.
As always, any place the boys stayed, and flights they took, any restaurants they ate at are real places and real flights and real eateries. The buildings and apartments that they live and work in in New York are real places. To this day no one is living in the Skylofts due to a running political battle over its renovation.
The interiors of the new loft were done in The Sims 2, by EA Games.
In closing, once again I thank you all for coming along with me on yet another very long journey.
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