Wow. It's been a while
    11 years ago
            
                            This is the beginning of my Journal.                        
                    
                    It has been a while since I put a new journal up.  And I'm not real frequent with the art either, I'll admit.  But I am on the site, literally every day after work.  The thing is:  I really only get motivated, typically, when I'm supposed to be doing something else.  Like Schoolwork or cleaning or ANYTHING THAT MIGHT BE CONSTRUED AS BEING ADULT.
For example, I SHOULD have been working on something yesterday but I spent afternoon and up until midnight watching all the RWBY series. I'm a fan now. Always been a fan of Monty Oum. Dead Fantasy, Master chief vs Samus all that stuff. RWBY is pretty cool, but I get tired of waiting for fight scenes, but once they show up i'm like DDDAAAAAAMMMMNNNN!
But, I have more time on my hands having been moved from a fast-paced, high-stress position to one that is almost literally the opposite, which is nice.
But why not more art? Video games, mostly.
I'll draw something at least once a week, hate it, save it and put it on the shelf in case I start liking it again. My Manga Studio is ALWAYS OPEN, but I might have the same sketch session open for 3 months.
But RWBY definitely motivated me--not the show as much as the music. That soundtrack is amazing. Kilt mah phone listening to it today at work.
But now I kinda want to look at using Poser--which is under the same family as Manga Studio--Smith Micro. I was super happy with the most recent updates to the program, and I would love to see what poser can do. Anyone had experience with it? Is blender better? Any other programs I should download a trial of and never do anything with because the learning curve is too steep?
Lemme know.
                    For example, I SHOULD have been working on something yesterday but I spent afternoon and up until midnight watching all the RWBY series. I'm a fan now. Always been a fan of Monty Oum. Dead Fantasy, Master chief vs Samus all that stuff. RWBY is pretty cool, but I get tired of waiting for fight scenes, but once they show up i'm like DDDAAAAAAMMMMNNNN!
But, I have more time on my hands having been moved from a fast-paced, high-stress position to one that is almost literally the opposite, which is nice.
But why not more art? Video games, mostly.
I'll draw something at least once a week, hate it, save it and put it on the shelf in case I start liking it again. My Manga Studio is ALWAYS OPEN, but I might have the same sketch session open for 3 months.
But RWBY definitely motivated me--not the show as much as the music. That soundtrack is amazing. Kilt mah phone listening to it today at work.
But now I kinda want to look at using Poser--which is under the same family as Manga Studio--Smith Micro. I was super happy with the most recent updates to the program, and I would love to see what poser can do. Anyone had experience with it? Is blender better? Any other programs I should download a trial of and never do anything with because the learning curve is too steep?
Lemme know.
 
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