Project OMGWTFF, Day 14 - *sobs quietly* It’s like I never took a week off at all. Maybe that’s because I was working on something else for that week. Hm.
If all goes well, I should have the wing fill done tomorrow, and some clean up. Might attempt the rest of the yarn detail, then... well, the wings will finally be set aside in favor of something else. Anything else. Why am I doing this?
Project OMGWTFF, Day 15 - (Yesterday.) THE WINGS ARE (mostly, for now, as much as they can be at this point, at least 85%) DONE. I’m really not big on sharing in-progress pictures, but in this case it becomes necessary. What took me so long? These are big fucking wings. No, seriously, these are big fucking wings.
Tomorrow I start on the legs... I hope. Why am I doing this?
Sadly, today I managed to get a toe and half a foot done before my body decided to be a massive inconvenience. ...And then for some reason I went and did a bunch of HTML crap for a new art page layout. I cannot explain that. Now I'm sitting here staring at the poor little toe thinking, "I want to work on this, but I feel like shit. Solution? Update LJ/etc.!" Can't explain that either. And yet, here we are. So... links!
The Videogame History Museum is a go! Considering how much more than their goal they actually raised, I look forward to seeing what they do with their power. *snort*
Great Comics That Never Happened #21: Jack Kirby's 'My Little Pony'. Looks like something I would do, doesn't it? THERE'S STILL TIME.
For those of you who missed Google's celebration of Freddie Mercury's birthday, they kindly uploaded the video to YouTube. I grin every time I see this thing, it seriously makes me so happy. Please make this a video game! Someone! Anyone! (New Wave is my truest music lust, but I would fall at the feet of Queen any day. Unafraid, unabashed, having a goddamn good time.)
First Digital 3D Rendered Film. To a mild tech nerd like myself, this is fucking gold. It was made in 1972 by Ed Catmull (you may recognize him as the founder of Pixar) and Fred Parke, with assistance from the blogger's father. Awesome shit. And for being rendered in 1972, this is really incredible.
Paintings of an aging superhero’s senior moments. I love these. So much.
If you have not seen Going to the Store... well, here you go. Oh god how I laughed. And had no idea why I was laughing. Sometimes the best kind of laughter.
If all goes well, I should have the wing fill done tomorrow, and some clean up. Might attempt the rest of the yarn detail, then... well, the wings will finally be set aside in favor of something else. Anything else. Why am I doing this?
Project OMGWTFF, Day 15 - (Yesterday.) THE WINGS ARE (mostly, for now, as much as they can be at this point, at least 85%) DONE. I’m really not big on sharing in-progress pictures, but in this case it becomes necessary. What took me so long? These are big fucking wings. No, seriously, these are big fucking wings.
Tomorrow I start on the legs... I hope. Why am I doing this?
Sadly, today I managed to get a toe and half a foot done before my body decided to be a massive inconvenience. ...And then for some reason I went and did a bunch of HTML crap for a new art page layout. I cannot explain that. Now I'm sitting here staring at the poor little toe thinking, "I want to work on this, but I feel like shit. Solution? Update LJ/etc.!" Can't explain that either. And yet, here we are. So... links!
The Videogame History Museum is a go! Considering how much more than their goal they actually raised, I look forward to seeing what they do with their power. *snort*
Great Comics That Never Happened #21: Jack Kirby's 'My Little Pony'. Looks like something I would do, doesn't it? THERE'S STILL TIME.
For those of you who missed Google's celebration of Freddie Mercury's birthday, they kindly uploaded the video to YouTube. I grin every time I see this thing, it seriously makes me so happy. Please make this a video game! Someone! Anyone! (New Wave is my truest music lust, but I would fall at the feet of Queen any day. Unafraid, unabashed, having a goddamn good time.)
First Digital 3D Rendered Film. To a mild tech nerd like myself, this is fucking gold. It was made in 1972 by Ed Catmull (you may recognize him as the founder of Pixar) and Fred Parke, with assistance from the blogger's father. Awesome shit. And for being rendered in 1972, this is really incredible.
Paintings of an aging superhero’s senior moments. I love these. So much.
If you have not seen Going to the Store... well, here you go. Oh god how I laughed. And had no idea why I was laughing. Sometimes the best kind of laughter.
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