Tuesday 23 October 2007

Graphics and some artwork

Some artwork:
This one's more of a sketch, though I don't plan on making it more detailed anytime soon.


A robot-creature from one of Nate's videos. I just drew him cuz I felt like drawing a robot. Then I colored him red, even though he's supposed to be white... I think all cars and robots should be red. There's something attractive about red metal.



Fiddler on the Roof:

Eowyn:




I haven't been doing much writing, mostly just revising my Stargonia story. I thought of a good film to make for the film festival, though.

Over'n'out
Ky

Tuesday 9 October 2007

A Few Graphics and the Troubador

Yes, Bananabint, I know I need to change my blog title. But "Scribblings of a barefoot Irish dancer" doesn't really go as well as "Scribblings of a Barefoot fencer," if you take my meaning.
These graphics are mostly wallpapers, y'all have my permission to use them if you like.

A "production poster" for a movie we made this summer with my sister's friend... sadly it didn't get to be finished, the camera started acting up. You can watch it on YouTube here. (yes, I know I've gone link-happy lately, but that's only because I learned how to make links work here. :P)

For a quote contest on A-U. I'm really proud of this, my blending was more than satisfactory for me, and I used brushes and a few different techniques than usual.

I think I posted a screen shot with this one a while ago, but yeah... the words are a song commemorating the Columbia explosion, Feb. 1, 2003. Oh, *excited* STS-120 launches October 23... be in prayer for the crew.

The Troubador is a story I began a while ago and is still in my ideas folder, I have no idea what story he will tell. I may work this in with a story in the early planning stages, but I'm not sure yet. I think it would be a good allegory starter, though... *shrug*


"The first thing you notice about him is his small harp, which he carries at his side, strapped onto his belt. The harp is old and is chipped in many places. He wears a faded tunic of green, belted at the waist, and green leggings, which many now-a-days claim are tights. The hat sitting a-top his head is missing most of the feather, and his black hair is unkempt and sticks out every which way. He has a long, bony nose, and his lips are rather thin. At first glance, his eyes appear dull. But when you look closer… there’s a mystery there, calling to you, and beckoning you to sit and listen to his story.
As you walk by, he leans toward you, and whispers in your ear.
“I have a tale to tell you, if you have the time to stay and listen.” His voice is soft, and it seems to draw you in.
Many will pass him by today, too busy with life to hear his yarn, but a few stay to listen.
You take a seat on the floor beside him, and he begins the story."



Tell me what you think and tell me if you have any ideas.
Nanowrimo2007 is coming up! And I plan on doing it again. Last year I reached the 50,000 word goal, but this year will probably be harder, however my plot is already more devloped than last year's (last year I found out about Nanowrimo on October 31, and the "National Novel Writing Month" starts on November 1...).

Over'n'out

Ky