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		<title>Digital Art Process Tutorial Part 1</title>
		<description>Today I decided to release part one of my Digital Art Process tutorial. Remember that this tutorial will feature three parts, I'm thinking about releasing tutorials a new part every couple of days or so. But yes for now part one is now up and one website. Feel free to ...</description>
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		<title>Samnut tutorial (The Digital Art Process Tutorial)</title>
		<description>Okay, so I officially changed the name of the tutorial from being "Wham Nut Mo Mo Monster Tutorial " to "The Digital Art Process tutorial". that just so happens to feature Samnut. This tutorial is basically finished, as it will be a tutorial that will cover the entire digital art ...</description>
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		<title>Draw A Turtle Tutorial, and Pixel Pumpkin Tutorial (Converted)</title>
		<description>I've converted both of those tutorials so that they are just xhtml and images, as opposed to being flash tutorials. The process was smooth, I even combined some older pointless steps into quicker, (do it three things at once) steps.  you can checkout both tutorials in the tutorials section. </description>
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		<title>Updates are coming, maybe sooner than you think.</title>
		<description>I'm trying to make a decent effort to update the majority of the colormagix tutorials. I got through the bulbasaur tutorial pretty quickly, it's just that I need stay constant. When looking at the bulbasaur tutorial compared to some of the other ones, it had a lot of steps. That ...</description>
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		<title>Wham Nut Mo Mo Monster Tutorial (Sample)</title>
		<description>Hey, Shhh...

Don't tell anyone I told you... but I'm currently working on the Wham Nut Mo Mo Monster Tutorial (Name Subject to change). I'm not going to spoil the whole tutorial, or let you see to much, but below is basically Wham Nut in three stages. I'm sure you guys ...</description>
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		<title>How To Draw Bulbasaur Tutorial Completely Converted</title>
		<description>I actually shocked myself by getting it done so fast, but yea the how to draw bulbasaur tutorial has been completely converted from it's all flash driven version, to just images and html. It works out a lot better that way. The content has been slightly modified as well. I've ...</description>
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		<title>How To Draw Bulbasaur Tutorial (Being Converted)</title>
		<description>For the past half a year now my main focus has been converting the original flash powered templates to more Search Engine Friendly. I will keep you all posted. I will be converting the others in due time.

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		<title>Up and coming Mo Mo Monster inspired tutorials</title>
		<description>As I promised I'm making more of an effort to update colormagix. I have a surprise I'm actually working on new tutorials!!! These are inspired from my original Mo Mo Monster game concepts. I'm not going to go into too much detail about the idea, but the three in rough ...</description>
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		<title>Effort to bring life into the blog!</title>
		<description>Remember how I said a few months back that I was going to bring life back into the blog? Well yea... about that... I've been busy. I've had a lot of things under my belt. But now I can seriously get back to doing what I enjoy doing, and that's ...</description>
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		<title>Colormagix logo’s of the past and present</title>
		<description>As sort of a late birthday present to colormagix, I just wanted to take some time to reflect on the evolution of the colormagix logo and how it has changed over the course of two years. I still find it a bit humorous that I created colormagix over two years ...</description>
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