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Sense. This makes none.

Sat Dec 12, 2009, 7:16 PM
Rust is iron oxide.

Only iron actually rusts.

So the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz should never have rusted over.

It would've made more sense if he was called Iron Man.

But Iron Man's suit isn't made of iron either.

But Gold Man would've sounded stupid.

This is why everybody should take Chemistry.

This shit is bananas.

Bananas turn brown because an enzyme called catecholase breaks down the chemical, catechol, into a brown substance called benzoquinone.

I didn't learn that in Chemistry.

There are ghost-shaped Halloween lights on my Christmas tree.

No sense at all...

  • Listening to: Koe by Tsukiko Amano
  • Reading: Organic Chemistry Textbook
  • Watching: Metalocalypse
  • Playing: MGSTouch
  • Eating: Dinner I just made
  • Drinking: Tea

Confession to make...

Mon Nov 2, 2009, 12:12 AM
It never fails.

I browse the search engine and when I'm impressed with a piece of art, I usually check out the artists page and browse their gallery and favorites as well.

If the page happens to belong to a guy, while browsing their favorites, I always come across pictures of naked women or if they are clothed, they aren't wearing very much.

It annoyed me, until just now, as I was going through my own favorites...

I seemed to completely forget that there are quite a few naked men or men not wearing very much at all in my favorites...

So, I have realized that I have absolutely no right to complain, since I'm just as guilty of indulging in the collection of eye candy.

Touche, men of DA, Touche.

  • Listening to: Snake Eater Instrumental
  • Reading: My email
  • Watching: SSBB Sound Test Screen
  • Playing: Nothing
  • Eating: Nothing
  • Drinking: Ice water

Chibi art is not art

Sun Dec 14, 2008, 9:57 PM
I joined DA for the simple reason of wanting to put together a favorites list of works that I found that had something to do with my likes (video games, anime etc). I've put together a rather large favorite list thus far of funny, interesting and extraordinary pieces, but have yet to submit anything myself.

Lately however, I've been in a drawing mood. Now, before you begin thinking that I'm one of those artists who's mildly talented, but has no self-confidence, know this; I don't think I could have more self-confidence without crossing the arrogant line. I have self-esteem which I pride myself in, however, I know that my artistic ability is very limited. I can draw when I have an exact reference to what I'm drawing. If I'm looking at a picture of what I mean to draw, and copy it exactly as I see it, then I can make a pretty accurate duplicate. But if I wanted to expand it to a different pose, background, facial expression, outfit, etc I end up ruining it.

Which has led to a terrible art form that I've always thought was cute, but not in the least bit artistic.

Chibis.

Sure, they're cute. Sure, they're silly looking. Sure, they're fun to look at. But it doesn't require any artistic ability to draw in that "style". I put that word in quotes because an artistic style requires work and effort to create, and chibis require neither.

So yes, I can accurately draw a chibi and manage to make it look like the character intended if I have reference, and I can draw them in just about any pose and any attitude, but by no means do I consider myself a talented artist, or an artist at all for this "accomplishment".

In fact, the only thing it does for me is drive home the point that drawing is for fun and nothing else. If I cared enough to practice, improve and draw realistically (as I would like to) then perhaps I would consider myself an artist even if my art was just for fun.

Sometime in the near future, you can expect a chibi comic out of me, and since plot bunnies are biting at my head, probably several chibi comics. But unless you see something original, realistic and incredible, the last thing I want to hear is how great of an artist I am for my retarded little chibis. Chibi art is an insult to real artists who put time and effort into developing their own original style and still can't get established, when some chibi "artist" somewhere, who's never done so much as take an art class, gets published.

  • Listening to: Cheesy Christmas music
  • Reading: AIM chat boxes
  • Watching: Some movie with Steven Collins and Diane Keaton
  • Playing: Work
  • Eating: Nothing
  • Drinking: Apple Juice

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