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Of These Emblems

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop. The square represents the bread and the body of Christ; the circle represents the water/wine and the blood of Christ.

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INRI

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop. INRI stands for “Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum,” the inscription from John 19:19.

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Between Heaven and Earth

Finally got around to doing a painting with a temple in it:

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop.

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I’ve updated the rest of the scriptures in Word to match the new formatting, and I’ve added the remaining volumes of scripture to Google Docs as well. I’ve also added First Presidency Christmas devotionals to the Collected Talks.


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Scriptures in Google Docs

I’ve taken the Word edition of the Book of Mormon and have uploaded it to Google Docs, where people can then copy it to their local Google Drive and use it as a study aid (highlighting, comments, etc.):

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It also allows for some interesting collaborative scripture study possibilities.

The other volumes of scripture will be coming soon.


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Book of Mormon in Word redesigned

I recently realized that I never actually put any design effort into the scriptures in Word. Pretty lackluster:

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So I’m now redesigning them. The Book of Mormon is done and released as version 2.0:

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I’m still working on the other volumes and hope to release them soon.


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First Vision VI

I think this’ll be the last one for now.

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Painted in Photoshop.

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First Vision V

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop.

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First Vision IV

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop.

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First Vision III

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Made in Illustrator. Textured in Photoshop.

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