Comments: What do you think you’ll work on next? Next page of Kiki Possible?
Admin reply: I haven't decided yet. The problem is that my old way of creating an animation is terribly cumbersome (creating images with Inkscape, animating them to WebP with GIMP, converting them to MP4 with any freeware tool on the web and finally adding sounds with Shotcut), so I'm still looking for a 2D animation application (for Linux) that is easy to use and meets my needs. The current status can be found in the "Scheduler" section of my blog: https://gagala.org/htmly/scheduler
Added: September 4, 2024
Submitted by Name: Drago Spiderstein From: Tennessee USA
Comments: Marvelous work on the latest page, G. Your work is always worth waiting for. Funny fact though is getting pooped on by a passing bird is actually considered good luck in Arab culture.
Admin reply: Thank you for the praise, Dargo! By the way, it's not only in Arab culture considered good luck!
Added: September 3, 2024
Submitted by Name: Drago From: USA
Comments: Been following your work for years since I discovered it. Quality is amazing, art is tasteful, situations are exciting and arousing. I sometimes use your work files as models / sources of inspiration. You and Phillipthe2 both.
Admin reply: Thank you Drago! That's so great to hear and gives me a new push to keep going.
Added: August 28, 2024
Submitted by Name: Viper From: USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Awesome work over the years! Keep it up!
Admin reply: Thank you, Viper! I'll try to do my best.
Added: August 26, 2024
Submitted by Name: Rob From: Tennessee, USA
Comments: Your work is amazing and inspiring. Never stop creating as long as you are physically able to.
Admin reply: Thank you Rob, your words just made my day. As long as I breathe, I will continue to work for you.
Added: August 22, 2024
Submitted by Name: Gagala From: Yrope E-mail: Contact
Comments: Welcome to Gagala's Guestbook & Comments! (Please have mercy!)
Name: Drago Spiderstein
What do you think you’ll work on next? Next page of Kiki Possible?
Admin reply: I haven't decided yet. The problem is that my old way of creating an animation is terribly cumbersome (creating images with Inkscape, animating them to WebP with GIMP, converting them to MP4 with any freeware tool on the web and finally adding sounds with Shotcut), so I'm still looking for a 2D animation application (for Linux) that is easy to use and meets my needs. The current status can be found in the "Scheduler" section of my blog: https://gagala.org/htmly/scheduler