Felt like doing a quick update. Been working on Stranded, the series I was talking about. I've gotten one strip done so far and midway through the second strip. The story involves a young prince/soldier being stranded on a uninhabited wild planet with powerful creatures. Strand, the main character must survive and find a way back to his world. He'll befriend some of the creatures and others he'll have to fight. Unfortunately between work and my work ethic the second strip has been dragging a bit. I would like for each strip to be limited to 3 panels but we'll see how that lasts. Right now is mainly set up so it's not quite as big a deal to have limited panels. In fact, it's probably beneficiary because it forces me to economize my storytelling especially with set up. Once again once I get into the meat of the story this limitation may change. Here's hoping for continued motivation.
As far as what I'm watching. I'm working my way through Farscape atm. Man I can't believe I haven't watched this show before, it's really good. It reminds me a lot of the original Star Trek series in that it does the whole adventure planet deal with new aliens each week. Of course the premise is completely different but the plots of many of the episodes goes along with that. I wish it had kept the alien alien idea they had going at the beginning, however with their budget, I'm sure it was easier to have people painted up instead. Other than that complaint I've really dug the show so far.
Watched a little bit of Star Driver, I accidently watched the end first so I spoiled it a little for myself. I went back and watched the 1st 4 or 5 episodes but slowly lost interest. The 5th episode(?) killed the show for me by making the female nurse a "humorous" pedophile. That along with the other bits of fan service exemplified why I don't watch too many new series.
Also went and watched season 1 Alphas. I don't know this show doesn't get much love. I think it's a great show with multidimensional characters. It has had a great story and the powers each character has are based in reality (at least to a degree). Each character also has flaws that hinder these abilities or causes them to be isolated.
Watched some of ROD Tv again, I've tried to make my why through this series a couple of times now but I get stuck everytime. I think my problem is that the character I like least tends to be the major focus and it goes back to the whole Moe/pedophile trend that's overtaken anime (the character is in like 8th grade). Don't know if I'll continue it.
May try and make my way through Zeta Gundam. I watched the original series awhile back and have been meaning to watch the sequel which I've heard is even better. Which is impressive cause I really enjoyed the original.
Last one (I believe at least) started watching Arrow. So far I've been impressed with it. It has the feel of the Nolan Batman movies without feeling liking a retread. The underlying plot of what happened to Oliver Queen on the island is interesting, however, I'm afraid that eventually it will become a bit of a stretch that all these things happened to him. Once again so far I've enjoyed it but since it's the CW i'm a little weary of it still.
So yeah ended up typing way more than I meant. Apologies for bad grammar/misspellings, I'm too tired to care atm so take it as is.
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
What was and shall never be
So here we are again. Long gaps between updates haha Sorry about that
So on the creative front, I've been sort of ADD, jumping from one idea to another never really being able to settle down and actually work on one. This is my biggest achilles heel I would say. I've gotten better but I have too many ideas that sound cool but I never get around to fleshing them out. So I may have come up with a solution which is to just draw something, take the idea and just go until I write myself into a corner.
My art skills (or lack thereof) have also hurt my ability to settle down and draw something. As lame as it sounds I'm afraid to work on something cause it might suck and I'd feel like I'd wasted my time. It's weird I'm not like that with photography for some reason. I guess it's because you simply don't have time to worry about it at the time. You're capturing a fleeting instance.
So the idea I'm really really hoping to at least get moving is a Herculoids style series with a space traveler crash landing on a uncolonized world filled with dangerous monsters that he must either coexist with or survive. The concept itself may work very well with the whole making it up as I go. We shall see where it goes. If it goes well I'll have updates in the near future. If not, well keep on truckin'.
On the entertainment front, I've finished X. Final opinion, meh. It could have been really good but it's pretty obvious the series isn't finished when you get to the last 1/4th. Like everything feels rushed because the episode count was running out. Also the concepts they were working with just don't pan out very well. I don't know if I'd recommend it after all. Started Farscape a few weeks ago. Definitely been fairly impressed with it so far. It's not floored me but it definitely has me coming back for more.
Well that's all I got for now. I'll hopefully be back soon with more.
Peace out.
So on the creative front, I've been sort of ADD, jumping from one idea to another never really being able to settle down and actually work on one. This is my biggest achilles heel I would say. I've gotten better but I have too many ideas that sound cool but I never get around to fleshing them out. So I may have come up with a solution which is to just draw something, take the idea and just go until I write myself into a corner.
My art skills (or lack thereof) have also hurt my ability to settle down and draw something. As lame as it sounds I'm afraid to work on something cause it might suck and I'd feel like I'd wasted my time. It's weird I'm not like that with photography for some reason. I guess it's because you simply don't have time to worry about it at the time. You're capturing a fleeting instance.
So the idea I'm really really hoping to at least get moving is a Herculoids style series with a space traveler crash landing on a uncolonized world filled with dangerous monsters that he must either coexist with or survive. The concept itself may work very well with the whole making it up as I go. We shall see where it goes. If it goes well I'll have updates in the near future. If not, well keep on truckin'.
On the entertainment front, I've finished X. Final opinion, meh. It could have been really good but it's pretty obvious the series isn't finished when you get to the last 1/4th. Like everything feels rushed because the episode count was running out. Also the concepts they were working with just don't pan out very well. I don't know if I'd recommend it after all. Started Farscape a few weeks ago. Definitely been fairly impressed with it so far. It's not floored me but it definitely has me coming back for more.
Well that's all I got for now. I'll hopefully be back soon with more.
Peace out.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Bad start
Haha not off to good of a start am I lol. Sorry about that work has been demanding lately so I haven't had the time to really think about any story ideas (seriously at least). So we'll talk tv and movies :D
Just finished watching Secret of the Kells. O.M.G. So beautiful. Don't think I've been that visually impressed by a movie in a while. I also don't think I would've cared for it as much as a kid. It's funny how one's tastes changes as they age. I wouldn't go so far as to say that I loved hyper detailed works as a kid but I did lean towards more realistic. The older I get the less I enjoy that style and enjoy works that twist and exaggerate. Beautiful movie. Highly reccomend.
As far as tv shows go. I've been jumping around a lot, however the last few days I've picked X back up. For those of you unaware it's an apocolypse series from Clamp (creators of Cardcaptor Sakura, designers of Code Geass and many other series). I've heard about the series and had been interested in checking it out. I watched the first 7 or so episodes but lost interest. However, recently my interest picked up again. It's definitely an interesting series and I enjoy a lot of the themes they're exploring. However, it is old school shojo so it has a lot of implied ho yay in it so if that's a turn off (and admittedly I'm not exactly thrilled about it either haha) then I wouldn't check it out.
Well that's all for me for now. I'll return with more later (hopefully).
Just finished watching Secret of the Kells. O.M.G. So beautiful. Don't think I've been that visually impressed by a movie in a while. I also don't think I would've cared for it as much as a kid. It's funny how one's tastes changes as they age. I wouldn't go so far as to say that I loved hyper detailed works as a kid but I did lean towards more realistic. The older I get the less I enjoy that style and enjoy works that twist and exaggerate. Beautiful movie. Highly reccomend.
As far as tv shows go. I've been jumping around a lot, however the last few days I've picked X back up. For those of you unaware it's an apocolypse series from Clamp (creators of Cardcaptor Sakura, designers of Code Geass and many other series). I've heard about the series and had been interested in checking it out. I watched the first 7 or so episodes but lost interest. However, recently my interest picked up again. It's definitely an interesting series and I enjoy a lot of the themes they're exploring. However, it is old school shojo so it has a lot of implied ho yay in it so if that's a turn off (and admittedly I'm not exactly thrilled about it either haha) then I wouldn't check it out.
Well that's all for me for now. I'll return with more later (hopefully).
Monday, September 03, 2012
*Dusts off Blog*
Well hello there. Long time no see. Though no one really reads this thing I figured I'd resurrect it from the dead and use it for personal reasons. Been wanting to write more and this would be a good way to post story ideas and flesh them out as well. Of course I welcome other viewers however I doubt they'll come. If you are here, then welcome, glad you're here, pull up a seat and enjoy the rambling ride.
So with introductions finished lets get to the heart of the matter. Story ideas. I've been ADD'ing on ideas lately. One will grab my attention one day then another the next. At the moment I'm currently debating on working on 12 Shadows/Ghosts idea and The Scientist.
The Scientist idea is about this being capable of reading and manipulating the Universal Equation. Essentially the building blocks of the universe. He is able to manipulate them in a way similar to super powers, i.e. changing object shapes, density, and even make up. However, can't/won't mess with biological beings, for one the code is much harder and two the whole morality thing. The Scientist isn't a warrior by nature so he is less versed in using his powers for battle, however he's been around long enough to pick up a few tricks.
Another ability of The Scientist is that whenever he is mortally wounded, his body will transport itself to another place in time, space, and even dimension. Unfortunately for him, it is very difficult to make his way back if he wants to go somewhere. This problem is the overarching plot of the first part of the series. This won't be a series problem however, it will be resolved eventually and not at the very end.
As far as appearance goes, The Scientist is a young male, with dark black hair which is constantly slicked back, probably 5'10" in height, for a physical reference, I see him looking like Jason Gordon Levitt in particular the way he looked in Inception. However, this was not intentional since I'm pretty sure I've had this idea before Inception. Unless...So anyway appearance. His eyes are definitely unique in that his iris's look like tiny galaxies are in them, in particular spiral galaxies. Other than this feature he looks like a normal human. He dresses like a 50's super scientist. White lab coat, button up shirt, tie, suit vest, and dress pants. Colors may vary.
So after derailing I'll discuss 12 Shadows another day.
So with introductions finished lets get to the heart of the matter. Story ideas. I've been ADD'ing on ideas lately. One will grab my attention one day then another the next. At the moment I'm currently debating on working on 12 Shadows/Ghosts idea and The Scientist.
The Scientist idea is about this being capable of reading and manipulating the Universal Equation. Essentially the building blocks of the universe. He is able to manipulate them in a way similar to super powers, i.e. changing object shapes, density, and even make up. However, can't/won't mess with biological beings, for one the code is much harder and two the whole morality thing. The Scientist isn't a warrior by nature so he is less versed in using his powers for battle, however he's been around long enough to pick up a few tricks.
Another ability of The Scientist is that whenever he is mortally wounded, his body will transport itself to another place in time, space, and even dimension. Unfortunately for him, it is very difficult to make his way back if he wants to go somewhere. This problem is the overarching plot of the first part of the series. This won't be a series problem however, it will be resolved eventually and not at the very end.
As far as appearance goes, The Scientist is a young male, with dark black hair which is constantly slicked back, probably 5'10" in height, for a physical reference, I see him looking like Jason Gordon Levitt in particular the way he looked in Inception. However, this was not intentional since I'm pretty sure I've had this idea before Inception. Unless...So anyway appearance. His eyes are definitely unique in that his iris's look like tiny galaxies are in them, in particular spiral galaxies. Other than this feature he looks like a normal human. He dresses like a 50's super scientist. White lab coat, button up shirt, tie, suit vest, and dress pants. Colors may vary.
So after derailing I'll discuss 12 Shadows another day.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
*cough* So *cough* Update Time
So it's that time again. Sorry I've been late with these updates I just kept forgetting about it.
To be honest it's been fairly uneventful. To the point I may make this short.
So those who watched the Super Bowl on Sunday had a wonderful surprise if you were a Giants fan and a nightmare if you were a Patriots fan. Yeah I'm several days late on this but I figured I would rub it in a little more. Amazing game.
Schools been about the same. Annoying. My schedule this semester is set up weird. Mondays and Wednesdays are my shorter days but I typically have more work to do from those two classes. Whereas Tuesdays and Thursdays are longer but have so far been less busy outside of class.
Ugh, I'm also sick at the moment. Which definitely sucks. It started Monday evening and has progressed since then. If the title didn't give it away then this will.
Well, like I said, I'm tired and sick so I going to take a fast exit.
-Patrick
To be honest it's been fairly uneventful. To the point I may make this short.
So those who watched the Super Bowl on Sunday had a wonderful surprise if you were a Giants fan and a nightmare if you were a Patriots fan. Yeah I'm several days late on this but I figured I would rub it in a little more. Amazing game.
Schools been about the same. Annoying. My schedule this semester is set up weird. Mondays and Wednesdays are my shorter days but I typically have more work to do from those two classes. Whereas Tuesdays and Thursdays are longer but have so far been less busy outside of class.
Ugh, I'm also sick at the moment. Which definitely sucks. It started Monday evening and has progressed since then. If the title didn't give it away then this will.
Well, like I said, I'm tired and sick so I going to take a fast exit.
-Patrick
Monday, January 28, 2008
Without further adieu...
So it's been over a week since the last post. Last week was kind of busy so I never got around to posting an update. Anyways, here we go.
So two Thursdays ago, Michael, Amy Margaret and I went to Panera Bread to eat supper and discuss the current state of affairs. We set up a good plan to try and get interest back into the Young Adult Group at Colonial Heights UMC.
That Friday Will and I held a LAN party at our apartment. Chris and Zach came and we played Dungeon Siege 2, Neverwinter Nights, and Guild Wars. It was a fun event even though I'm not a huge fan of these kinds of games. Beyond those games we played Rayman Rabbid Rabids on the Wii and Mario Party 8. Will and I stayed up until around 7:30 and Zach stayed up the entire time.
Saturday was essentially connected with Friday and I didn't get up until 1:30 so the entire day was shot. Susanne had left me a message on Facebook that day so she came up to the apartment for a little while. Fun times were had.
Sunday was a very laid back day. I slept in and then met up with my buddy to get information for a presentation on a person in my Public Speaking class. That night I went to Little Caesers to get some pizza that I split with Will.
Monday I went home for a little while to hang out with my parents and eat supper with them.
Tuesday was uneventful but annoying.
Wednesday was uneventful but once again annoying.
Thursday we dressed out for the first time in Basketball. We did fundamentals and I sucked something fierce. Then I went to change and realized I forgot my belt and the pants I brought were too big. Worse yet, I had to give my buddy presentation that day. So improvisation forced me to use my mp3 player ear bud wire as a belt. It worked but not well. My presentation was rough but I got through it. I don't understand how I can play an instrument in front of an audience so easily but speaking is a completely different thing. Anyway, we got out early so I went back up to my apartment and got a belt and then went to 3-d Model Design. Will rode down with me and we wound up being little late. Not a huge deal though. This class was a little more interesting than previously since we modeled a female figure.
Friday, I went to AUTOCAD and then packed up and went to Greenville to meet up with Michael and another girl to ride down to Divine Rhythm. We wound up going on the Newport highway to go through Gatlinburg to pick up Michael's sister. However, once we got near Gatlinburg, his sister called stating she had decided to go to Resurrection with the youth group. We then went to TGIFridays and ate and then went to the first session. Though as we were heading back to the car, Halley, the girl who rode with us tripped in what can be described as a hilarious manner. Anyway, we went to the session and it was cool. Shane Claiborne was the speaker who had spoken at Resurrection several years ago. Very inspiring speaker, though very extreme in his interpretation of certain elements of the bible. The Michael Grungor band provided the music. They were a very nice change of pace from the typical acoustic singer song writer types that have overflowed the contemporary Christian music scene.
Saturday we went to the second session and then had the afternoon to do as we please. After eating lunch Michael, Brian, and Chris Kelso went and rode go karts for a little while. After that Michael and I went up to Gatlinburg to roam the streets for a while. After that we returned to the hotel to rest up and then went to Apple Barn with our group and Troy Forrester's group. I swear, this is the second year in a row I've eaten there and spent 22$ there and it's still incredibly mediocre. We also wound up being an hour late to the session because it took us so long to get in. We eventually made it and then discussed the future of the young adult group.
Sunday we went to the final session and went our separate ways. Before we left Pigeon Forge we stopped at Books A Million and I bought two books. After that, we decided to go ahead and eat at Fudruckers and then proceeded home. Once home, I got onto neglected homework which leads me to Monday.
Monday was pretty good. Definitely on of the better days so far. I didn't mention before but so far this semester had been kind of crappy. Hopefully this is a sign of change. Had our first quiz in Intro to Psych, which I did pretty well, 4 out of 5. For supper I went to El Chico's with Michael and Chelsey. I had eaten there before but not in a long time. It was pretty good, but it still didn't beat La Caretta. Which, by the way is my scale of good Mexican food. Later that day I drew out my orthographic for 3-d Model design and then loafed around.
Well, that's all I feel like elaborating on so I'll rap it up. Until next time.
-Patrick
So two Thursdays ago, Michael, Amy Margaret and I went to Panera Bread to eat supper and discuss the current state of affairs. We set up a good plan to try and get interest back into the Young Adult Group at Colonial Heights UMC.
That Friday Will and I held a LAN party at our apartment. Chris and Zach came and we played Dungeon Siege 2, Neverwinter Nights, and Guild Wars. It was a fun event even though I'm not a huge fan of these kinds of games. Beyond those games we played Rayman Rabbid Rabids on the Wii and Mario Party 8. Will and I stayed up until around 7:30 and Zach stayed up the entire time.
Saturday was essentially connected with Friday and I didn't get up until 1:30 so the entire day was shot. Susanne had left me a message on Facebook that day so she came up to the apartment for a little while. Fun times were had.
Sunday was a very laid back day. I slept in and then met up with my buddy to get information for a presentation on a person in my Public Speaking class. That night I went to Little Caesers to get some pizza that I split with Will.
Monday I went home for a little while to hang out with my parents and eat supper with them.
Tuesday was uneventful but annoying.
Wednesday was uneventful but once again annoying.
Thursday we dressed out for the first time in Basketball. We did fundamentals and I sucked something fierce. Then I went to change and realized I forgot my belt and the pants I brought were too big. Worse yet, I had to give my buddy presentation that day. So improvisation forced me to use my mp3 player ear bud wire as a belt. It worked but not well. My presentation was rough but I got through it. I don't understand how I can play an instrument in front of an audience so easily but speaking is a completely different thing. Anyway, we got out early so I went back up to my apartment and got a belt and then went to 3-d Model Design. Will rode down with me and we wound up being little late. Not a huge deal though. This class was a little more interesting than previously since we modeled a female figure.
Friday, I went to AUTOCAD and then packed up and went to Greenville to meet up with Michael and another girl to ride down to Divine Rhythm. We wound up going on the Newport highway to go through Gatlinburg to pick up Michael's sister. However, once we got near Gatlinburg, his sister called stating she had decided to go to Resurrection with the youth group. We then went to TGIFridays and ate and then went to the first session. Though as we were heading back to the car, Halley, the girl who rode with us tripped in what can be described as a hilarious manner. Anyway, we went to the session and it was cool. Shane Claiborne was the speaker who had spoken at Resurrection several years ago. Very inspiring speaker, though very extreme in his interpretation of certain elements of the bible. The Michael Grungor band provided the music. They were a very nice change of pace from the typical acoustic singer song writer types that have overflowed the contemporary Christian music scene.
Saturday we went to the second session and then had the afternoon to do as we please. After eating lunch Michael, Brian, and Chris Kelso went and rode go karts for a little while. After that Michael and I went up to Gatlinburg to roam the streets for a while. After that we returned to the hotel to rest up and then went to Apple Barn with our group and Troy Forrester's group. I swear, this is the second year in a row I've eaten there and spent 22$ there and it's still incredibly mediocre. We also wound up being an hour late to the session because it took us so long to get in. We eventually made it and then discussed the future of the young adult group.
Sunday we went to the final session and went our separate ways. Before we left Pigeon Forge we stopped at Books A Million and I bought two books. After that, we decided to go ahead and eat at Fudruckers and then proceeded home. Once home, I got onto neglected homework which leads me to Monday.
Monday was pretty good. Definitely on of the better days so far. I didn't mention before but so far this semester had been kind of crappy. Hopefully this is a sign of change. Had our first quiz in Intro to Psych, which I did pretty well, 4 out of 5. For supper I went to El Chico's with Michael and Chelsey. I had eaten there before but not in a long time. It was pretty good, but it still didn't beat La Caretta. Which, by the way is my scale of good Mexican food. Later that day I drew out my orthographic for 3-d Model design and then loafed around.
Well, that's all I feel like elaborating on so I'll rap it up. Until next time.
-Patrick
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Another Week Another Blog
Actually it's been a little over a week, but who's counting.
So what's been going on you don't ask. Well, I enjoyed my last few days of freedom before heading back to school by going to the Comic Book store Thursday to cash in my gift certificates. Didn't use all of them but I did use about eleven bucks of it. I pretty much just tried out a bunch of stuff. For some reason, at the moment I just am not interested in anything going on in the Big 2 (i.e. Marvel and DC) One More Day totally killed my interest in Spider-Man and DC seems to be just as big of a mess. Of course after that rant I did pick up an issue of the new Iron Fist series. It was surprisingly good and I'll likely be picking up the trades in the near future. Another series I finally gave a chance was the Goon. I was definitely pleasantly surprised by it, though I shouldn't have since I've heard nothing but good about it. Also I picked up the next issue of All Star Superman. Man that is such a great series. Grant Morrison just gets Supes. I had wanted to pick up the ultimate Bone collection but unfortunately the store didn't have it.
Friday I took a day hike with Michael and Chelsey at Laurel Falls. It was kinda cold but was still a nice little hike. Plus it only took us about an hour too and from.
Saturday I went to the double header Bucs basketball game. Both the men and women lost to the same school so fun times were not had at all. Afterwards me Michael and Tyler went to Backyard Burger and then they came to the apartment for a little while.
Sunday, was uneventful outside of Sunday school.
Monday classes started. My AutoCad class seems like it'll be okay. I know several people in there so that always helps. On the other hand, my Intro to Psych seems like it will be an unnecessary pain in my ass. The only nice thing about the class is that it only meets twice a week instead of 3 times as it is listed. After Psych I ran errands until 5:30.
Tuesday I went to Basketball, Public Speaking, and 3-d Model Design. Basketball is going to be ridiculously easy. Public speaking isn't going to be too bad. I've got to give a presentation on a person in my class Tuesday which kind of sucks but it does help me get to know someone in my class rather than what I usually do which is sit quietly and hate my situation. 3-D Model Design is going to be fun I hope. We already are starting on a project next week though which is understandable since this is the intermediate modeling class. Since the independent project I'm working on with Will and Chris is 3-d we are going to use this class to get some progress on our project. I'm a little apprehensive about this however since I want to get a lot of good work out of this and I feel uncomfortable not doing something I came up with to use my strengths with. Like I said however, this is more apprehension more anything else. Things should be ok. Though if I'm not doing well in the class because of this project I'll drop working on it this semester in a heartbeat.
Anyway, Wednesday I went to the second day of these classes. More of the same. After class, I went grocery shopping and used my Wal-Mart Gift card to buy some DVD's. I got Fight Club, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico in a double pack, and a special edition Once Upon a Time in the West DVD. As I type this I'm watching Desperado and maybe I'll watch Fight Club tonight.
Well, that's about all I've got to say. I always feel like I don't have much to say but then I end up typing a ridiculous amount of stuff.
Until Next Time...
-Patrick
So what's been going on you don't ask. Well, I enjoyed my last few days of freedom before heading back to school by going to the Comic Book store Thursday to cash in my gift certificates. Didn't use all of them but I did use about eleven bucks of it. I pretty much just tried out a bunch of stuff. For some reason, at the moment I just am not interested in anything going on in the Big 2 (i.e. Marvel and DC) One More Day totally killed my interest in Spider-Man and DC seems to be just as big of a mess. Of course after that rant I did pick up an issue of the new Iron Fist series. It was surprisingly good and I'll likely be picking up the trades in the near future. Another series I finally gave a chance was the Goon. I was definitely pleasantly surprised by it, though I shouldn't have since I've heard nothing but good about it. Also I picked up the next issue of All Star Superman. Man that is such a great series. Grant Morrison just gets Supes. I had wanted to pick up the ultimate Bone collection but unfortunately the store didn't have it.
Friday I took a day hike with Michael and Chelsey at Laurel Falls. It was kinda cold but was still a nice little hike. Plus it only took us about an hour too and from.
Saturday I went to the double header Bucs basketball game. Both the men and women lost to the same school so fun times were not had at all. Afterwards me Michael and Tyler went to Backyard Burger and then they came to the apartment for a little while.
Sunday, was uneventful outside of Sunday school.
Monday classes started. My AutoCad class seems like it'll be okay. I know several people in there so that always helps. On the other hand, my Intro to Psych seems like it will be an unnecessary pain in my ass. The only nice thing about the class is that it only meets twice a week instead of 3 times as it is listed. After Psych I ran errands until 5:30.
Tuesday I went to Basketball, Public Speaking, and 3-d Model Design. Basketball is going to be ridiculously easy. Public speaking isn't going to be too bad. I've got to give a presentation on a person in my class Tuesday which kind of sucks but it does help me get to know someone in my class rather than what I usually do which is sit quietly and hate my situation. 3-D Model Design is going to be fun I hope. We already are starting on a project next week though which is understandable since this is the intermediate modeling class. Since the independent project I'm working on with Will and Chris is 3-d we are going to use this class to get some progress on our project. I'm a little apprehensive about this however since I want to get a lot of good work out of this and I feel uncomfortable not doing something I came up with to use my strengths with. Like I said however, this is more apprehension more anything else. Things should be ok. Though if I'm not doing well in the class because of this project I'll drop working on it this semester in a heartbeat.
Anyway, Wednesday I went to the second day of these classes. More of the same. After class, I went grocery shopping and used my Wal-Mart Gift card to buy some DVD's. I got Fight Club, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico in a double pack, and a special edition Once Upon a Time in the West DVD. As I type this I'm watching Desperado and maybe I'll watch Fight Club tonight.
Well, that's about all I've got to say. I always feel like I don't have much to say but then I end up typing a ridiculous amount of stuff.
Until Next Time...
-Patrick
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