One of these things is my illustrations. I enjoy using line work. I like seeing contour lines in comic strips and graphic novels. Contour lines rock! Though I've grown to rely on linework so much that I worry it'll grow to be my hubris. Horsey (in an earlier post) and the one below are colorings done on top of linework illustrations. The pencils help me have placement, but don't rely on linework to convey shape and form. I hope to be able to digitally paint and use a pencil in satisfactory form. You can tell it's not a pony right? Right? No? Hmm, next time.

Growing up a a kid, I watch quite a few movies from Hong Kong. It was mostly due to the fact that my grandparents spoke little to no English, and many movies made in the western world didn't relate to their sensibilities. I grew up watching these movies, but past Bruce Lee-- I couldn't find anyone to discuss them outside of my family. Thanks to John Woo and Jackie Chan's work in Hong Kong though, the rest of the world began taking notice. Not that I want to forget Tsui Hark and Jet Li's contribution, though that'll be for another time. Under John Woo's directing Chow Yun Fat became my King of Cool. I tried to get everyone I knew to watch Hard Boiled, The Killer, A Better Tomorrow parts I & II. There isn't anything he doesn't do well and he always does it in a fashionable and charismatic fashion. When a Hard Boiled sequel was announced-- I was filed with equal parts of elated joy and profound dread. If the game is anything short of spetacular... I will curse those responsible until the end of time. But if it maintains the quality it's been showing so far... then a childhood dream will have come to pass.
Someone took advantage of oblivion physic engine ( :D ):
And finally, I need to add that I feel fine.
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