THERE IT IS AGAIN...!
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HOT DAMN.
Please enjoy some gratuitous Rorschach muscle-age.
The comments in that post crack me up... as well as disturb me. :| Fans will be fans.
Just remember that Rorschach is asexual, kids. I mean, come on! - he makes ME look like a horny bastard.
Nonetheless.... *ahemFUCKthatshitishot*
You know me: I love my oddball character actors.
And I would never deny that I am a walking contradiction.
I feel I've just found the mecca of JEH-Rorschach references. Fanart shall ensue (at a better date).
So! Yesterday: wasn't looking forward to presenting my horrendous animation in 3D Modeling & Animation II. But, as it always goes, I felt much better about it after receiving my critiques and suggestions. And - lo and behold - I actually stayed after Phil had counted roll again to ask for help! Jesus, that NEVER happens. I asked Phil about the problem I'd had with moving the tangents in the Graph Editor; I'd completely forgotten that the Move Tool has to be selected.
GOOD GOD WHY. It was SO SIMPLE! I hate that I forget crap like that so easily. But I got a good start on fixing up my keyframes, and I will make sure I produce something worthy of my time and effort.
Ate with Grace and Aurora after class. Geeking out is a blast.
I'M NUUUTTY!
Stopped at Best Buy on the way home from Gateway to pick up color print cartridge ink and some CD-Rs for my final Maya project. It goes without saying, but printer ink is EXPENSIVE. At least I don't use my printer daily (scanner, much more frequently).
Today in Printmaking, Amy set up a bookmaking demo. I now know how to sew signatures together, which I will utilize for my final graphic novel. I'm doing a simple story involving a hunting raven, possibly Char. I sketched thumbnails in class before the demo, then bought a crap-ton of linoleum at Utrecht ($61-worth). I love relief prints. This is going to be a lot of work, but it should prove rewarding. 'sides, any opportunity to practice graphic novel formatting is a good opportunity!
I seriously thought about heading back to the Hilltop 9 to see Watchmen again after class today.
BUT I SHALL BE STUDIOUS UNTIL SPRING BREAK. Just three weeks now!
....
;___;
Please enjoy some gratuitous Rorschach muscle-age.
The comments in that post crack me up... as well as disturb me. :| Fans will be fans.
Just remember that Rorschach is asexual, kids. I mean, come on! - he makes ME look like a horny bastard.
Nonetheless.... *ahemFUCKthatshitishot*
You know me: I love my oddball character actors.
And I would never deny that I am a walking contradiction.
I feel I've just found the mecca of JEH-Rorschach references. Fanart shall ensue (at a better date).
So! Yesterday: wasn't looking forward to presenting my horrendous animation in 3D Modeling & Animation II. But, as it always goes, I felt much better about it after receiving my critiques and suggestions. And - lo and behold - I actually stayed after Phil had counted roll again to ask for help! Jesus, that NEVER happens. I asked Phil about the problem I'd had with moving the tangents in the Graph Editor; I'd completely forgotten that the Move Tool has to be selected.
GOOD GOD WHY. It was SO SIMPLE! I hate that I forget crap like that so easily. But I got a good start on fixing up my keyframes, and I will make sure I produce something worthy of my time and effort.
Ate with Grace and Aurora after class. Geeking out is a blast.
I'M NUUUTTY!
Stopped at Best Buy on the way home from Gateway to pick up color print cartridge ink and some CD-Rs for my final Maya project. It goes without saying, but printer ink is EXPENSIVE. At least I don't use my printer daily (scanner, much more frequently).
Today in Printmaking, Amy set up a bookmaking demo. I now know how to sew signatures together, which I will utilize for my final graphic novel. I'm doing a simple story involving a hunting raven, possibly Char. I sketched thumbnails in class before the demo, then bought a crap-ton of linoleum at Utrecht ($61-worth). I love relief prints. This is going to be a lot of work, but it should prove rewarding. 'sides, any opportunity to practice graphic novel formatting is a good opportunity!
I seriously thought about heading back to the Hilltop 9 to see Watchmen again after class today.
BUT I SHALL BE STUDIOUS UNTIL SPRING BREAK. Just three weeks now!
....
;___;
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Date: 2009-03-16 07:55 am (UTC)