Last month of the year, and I’m actually on time offering up a calendar.
I used to do monthly calendars, but I discontinued the practice beginning of 2016. The last monthly calendar I posted before this year was for December 2015.
This is the December 2022 Calendar I created at the beginning of the year (actually, at the end of last year).
Really, I don’t expect anyone — in this digital assistant age — to actually use a paper calendar (although many still do; they get them for free at banks and other places) . . .
Back in December 2021, I generated both yearly (trifold) and monthly 2022 calendars. (LINK)
Not many people downloaded them, and — as I said — that’s fine.
I’d also mentioned that, if I felt like it, I’d add different versions, and I did . . . except for April, May, June, and July because I forgot all about doing calendars. (Side note: you can’t believe how busy life gets once you retire; there’s hardly time to do anything at all!) But, I did remember for August, September, and almost October . . . and now, November.
I’m offering these in the unlikely chance someone needs to print one out sometime this month.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa! . . . that ain’t one of your photos!”
Well, you got me there, Bob. All of the extras this month are MidJourney “winter scene” creations.
Honestly, it’s difficult to not be impressed by what the tool can output in just a few seconds.
Anyway, here be some monochrome calendars for them without color printers.
The printable files for the monthly calendars are HERE. The December calendars’ names begin with (duh!) the number 012, and the names contain the description (Lake Scene, Owls, etc.). You can see a thumbnail preview to the right of the list, and if not, you can double-click on the name to see what it looks like. You should then have the option to download the file.
If you have a color printer — and you so desire — you should be able to print them on 8.5×11 letter-size paper. As mentioned, if you don’t have a color printer, you can print the monochrome versions. I could have made an A4 version, but unless requested, these will all be Letter-sized.
I’ve also turned on the download option for the SmugMug Gallery (HERE), so you could also download them from there . . . and let me know if it does — or does not — work.
No, I won’t be offended if no one downloads them. Part of doing this is to keep in practice with some Photoshop features, so, again, it’s for my benefit.
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