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Sometimes Things Reveal Themselves

Logan's first Blender facemap

This is my now-thirteen year-old son’s first attempt at making a human-like head in Blender. It is worthy of pointing out that this is something that he has completely taught himself. (My brain doesn’t comprehend working with a z-axis.)

At any rate, I am extremely impressed with the amount of passion that he injects into his Blender sessions and proud of his self-directed accomplishments.

Shakin’ That Stick

Penciled skull

If you compare this to the two previous entries you can definitely see that I am more comfortable with a pencil. Coincidentally, tattooing has the same feel for me as pencil or ink drawing. Maybe I would have better control over the markers on a different paper. They seem to bleed out a lot around the edges on regular paper.

I am in need of a sketchbook’like the old days. I seem to be breaking the computer dependency that has haunted me for the past few years and having a lot of fun drawing with real instruments on real paper. All analog.

Harry Potter and the Secret Prisoner of the Gay Rhinoceros

Black and white partial skull

Black and white tiki

More Berol Prismacolor marker crap. I know, it’s a little off. Who cares? Fast, dirty and cheap—that’s my motto.

Maybe I like drawing stuff again. I think it is possible. Maybe I will draw a lot this weekend. Maybe I will get out some airbrushes and paint the walls in my garage. Maybe not.