Bread boards are rough, but better than finding out that you soldered two or more resistors in the wrong pattern. I'd rather melt off some weird metal than stitch over and over again by hand. *shudder* Well, too bad! (Felt + LEDs + weird paper-sounding thread)^monotony = 1 bracelet. I got a late start. I was a little distracted by my computer, that had coughed this at me. *horror!* well, I got it happy again. Finally fixed my two-day problem, actually, and everyone had already started cutting their chosen felts. Alright, that's dramatic, there were a few stragglers with me. My card had a green LED, and when drawing was the activity, I wanted to do a cat, but only had one LED eye. This time, I'd do it right. A new roommate had put cartoon owl magnets on our fridge the day before, and I thought "I can make a cute bracelet for my owl-obsessed friend. Or me. Friend or me; I have all semester to decide." So those were...
I have no idea what to do. I thought time was going to be a challenge this semester, but the real challenge has been "ideas." I will figure it out after spring break, I thought. Only a week to make this thing?! So much for experimenting with the dual-tone library. Simple simple.
I have wanted to start a blog, somewhere to post my cool thoughts, because facebook is too much of a cluster-****. But what cool thoughts? I'm under the impression that blogs need some TLC, but really, how much when I'm not trying to play for advertising cash? Hm? So yeah, I think I'll try to post some art when I make it, sort of muse about stuff. But I want to check the legal matters first. Srsly, though, my address is a word I made up for my pet story. Derived from "imbricate." Verb Arrange (scales, sepals, plates, etc.) so that they overlap like roof tiles. Adjective (of scales, sepals, plates, etc.) Having adjacent edges overlapping Of course, when you really love something, you let it go, so it can grow. Can't do everything myself if I really want a graphic novel. Still, it's a blur of personal dreams and trying to inject my experience into a narrative frame that an independent story can grow around a...
Comments
Post a Comment