At the end of each round, the players check to see if they have enough beer to satisfy their workers. They receive three gold pieces for each barrel of ale sold, and four gold pieces for each barrel of lager sold.Ĥ. They may sell either ale or lager, but not both at the same time. Selling beer: The player may sell up to three barrels of beer. The player may choose to brew either ale or lager.Ĭ. Brewing beer: The player spends one hop and one barley to brew one barrel of beer. If they choose to collect barley, they take that number of barley from the supply.ī. If they choose to collect hops, they take that number of hops from the supply. They may choose to collect either the number of hops or barley indicated by the dice. Collecting ingredients: The player rolls two dice. In each round, the players take turns performing one of the following actions:Ī. Each player has a monastery, and starts the game with two brewmasters and two workers.ģ. The game is played with two to four players.Ģ. Write the rules for a Euro-style board game based on medieval monks brewing beer.ġ.
Jetmouse comic free#
It also came with some free credit to try using GPT-3 text generation.
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Not too much because it’s easy to burn through your 50 free credits and have to start paying money to keep using it. In other news, I got an invitation for DALL-E today, and I’ve been playing with it a bit, generating some artwork. I wonder who in the comics industry decided that comics had to have bold-emphasised words on every single page. But I always thought the propensity of bolded emphasis words in comics was way too overdone. I’ve long noticed that comics seem to do this – have multiple bolded words on each page. If a page comes in with no words bolded, send it back and tell them to bold some. One thing it really emphasises is that every page of a comic should have around 3 or 4 bolded words to indicate speech stresses. One main part is about what a comics editor should look for when giving feedback/requests to the author/artists. The book is all about what a comics editor does. I’m currently reading a book on editing comics that I got from Kickstarter: Filth & Grammar by Shelly Bond.
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Jetmouse comic update#
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And made and queued up more form the Irregular Webcomic! batch I photographed a week ago. I spent some time making new Darths & Droids comics to get a little bit ahead again. We got home in time for my afternoon ethics class, and then it was busy after that, taking some time to cook some dinner in between classes. Today I didn’t have time for a run, as we had a lunch with my wife’s family. I took it relatively easy, to make sure I could complete the distance, and managed about 27 minutes, which isn’t much more than twice my normal time for 2.5k (around 12:30), so that was good. I felt like I should extend myself a little more. On Saturday I did a 5k run, double my usual distance. We watched a couple of things and then got stuck into classic music videos on YouTube, which wiled away the evening.
Jetmouse comic Offline#
I neglected to write an entry yesterday as I clocked offline early to spend the evening enjoying some TV entertainment with my wife.