Unlike Dr. Horrible, I don't have the creativity to make this a sing-a-long (does this even count as a blog?). But reading can be fun. No, really.
Anyways, in art news, I have finished my papercrafting spree for now. I got some intricate pieces done. Others that I deemed less DA worthy were ones like a Steelix, a Tank (from L4D), Transformable Optimus Prime, spiked brass knuckles, two grenades, and a scaled down box of Mr. T cereal (yes apparently it really existed). I have igured out away to make my own papercrafts as well. You start off with a 3D modelling program (I'm trying Blender), then load it into the Pepakura Viewer (papercrafting program), and print off the pdf it makes. Voila. It's a bit more complicated than I thought, but the hardest part seems to be learning Blender.
As for my script, like a lot of spur-of-the-moment ideas people have, it's not going anywhere. I have decided to pop in into a script writting course at the university when I go back in the fall. Hopefully they won't kick me out (it's a small class, will the prof notice? dundunduh). If they do, it doesn't matter as much. I think it would be interesting to take a script writting course out of the leisure guide. I would have this year if I had gotten a summer job, but we're not going to talk about that. Online learning can only take me so far in the script writting sense. There are many questions left unanswered.
I know my pencil drawings aren't as vivid as my AutoCad drawings and papercrafts, but I think I'm slowly getting better. The favorite character meme I did was fun. Is it just a coincidence that 9 out of the 10 characters are villains? Naww >.>