... Or almost, at least. There's just the MCQs left. But bleh.
Anyway, I'm beginning to get back to my art again. I'm re-familiarizing (is that a word?) myself with Photoshop again. I intend to get back into landscape art again. Whether I'll go back into space art is debatable, but I might, with the appropriate inspiration. I'll need to practice the techniques again necessary for starfield creation, nebula painting, planet texture collating and manipulating, and worst of all, LEARN PROPER COMPOSITION.
Not that I don't know that dead center isn't always the place to put a subject of focus. I know the Rule of Thirds and some other random stuff. Still, there's always more to learn.
Terragen can't put grass. Argh.
Nevermind, I'll find a way around. Vue looks promising. The ability to put in ecosystems is pretty cool.
Anyway, next.. Cards. :)
Sick of it by now, you guys? Maybe, but its my hobby. I'm sure you all have hobbies that you like, don't you?
Admittedly, it's become more than a hobby to me now. This hobby has transitioned from mere playing to a strict training regimen. I set aside time now to focus on improving my ability in this art of display and form. I do not know what I am trying to achieve with card manipulation a.k.a cardistry ( a term I'll probably use more often ) , but nevertheless I'm driven to improve myself, if only because its one of the most challenging tasks I've ever undertaken.
Now I'm going to focus on 2 cuts: Pandora and Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 as shown in the post below, is done by either Dan or Dave, no idea whom. I can do the whole thing now. Not as fast, or as smooth. I'm far more prone to dropping my cards as well. :)
Then again, I'm proud of my Pandora.
Hahaha.
Ciao.
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