L'art du blog
What is it that compels us to pour out the contents of our head onto a web page for the consumption/regard of the entire world? Not sure, but there are millions of them out there: some great, some...not so much.
Since I took on the happy task of handling the SC blog, I can tell you that it's an oddly compelling part of my weekly to-do list. As a matter of fact, the SC blog has prompted me to branch off into a couple of other blogs; one of which I'm starting to use just to post some of my favorite SC scenes and write a bit of commentary about them without all the FB hooplah telling me I have to "superpoke 25 of my friends or the puppy gets it"...you get my drift. Plus, as the SC'er with the largest number of scenes to date (BOO-YAH!) I found this was a great way to keep them organized. My FB page is always getting cluttered with scenes I have to make to become new templates, marketing images, movie files, stuff that started out as a great idea and petered out to near uselessness but I didn't have the heart to delete it, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Which brings me to my point (finally) If you're a blogger and you're posting scenes to your blog, please let me know about it.
If you're a novice blogger interested in how to embed your scenes in your blog:
Step 1 - copy the Embed code from your Scene Details page, like so:

Step 2 - paste the code into a new post on your blog site, like so:

Step 3 - publish your post, and voila:

You've just added the richness of 3D to your gossamer wordsmithery!
Since I took on the happy task of handling the SC blog, I can tell you that it's an oddly compelling part of my weekly to-do list. As a matter of fact, the SC blog has prompted me to branch off into a couple of other blogs; one of which I'm starting to use just to post some of my favorite SC scenes and write a bit of commentary about them without all the FB hooplah telling me I have to "superpoke 25 of my friends or the puppy gets it"...you get my drift. Plus, as the SC'er with the largest number of scenes to date (BOO-YAH!) I found this was a great way to keep them organized. My FB page is always getting cluttered with scenes I have to make to become new templates, marketing images, movie files, stuff that started out as a great idea and petered out to near uselessness but I didn't have the heart to delete it, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Which brings me to my point (finally) If you're a blogger and you're posting scenes to your blog, please let me know about it.
If you're a novice blogger interested in how to embed your scenes in your blog:
Step 1 - copy the Embed code from your Scene Details page, like so:

Step 2 - paste the code into a new post on your blog site, like so:

Step 3 - publish your post, and voila:

You've just added the richness of 3D to your gossamer wordsmithery!
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