Et tu, Brute?
My printer mocks me. Printing all slow and crap. Two days. 3 pages left. Model, looks like ass. My hands are too shaky to make such little pieces. The caffiene only works in spurts. Critiqué is the least of my worries today. Maybe not, but there’s other stuff I gotta do. Been up since 7, almost passed out a couple of times. Gonna pull an Adam and dress up all extra nice. Even starting to talk like him.
Things were a lot easier back in high school English class. (if that’s not the most obvious statement of the year) But I was thinking today of a video I made way back when. Got me, and my group, an A, simply because I was the first person ever to make a video for the teacher’s class. I’ve been called innovative before on several occasions. I’ve never considered myself to be innovative. To me, it seems like logic. But maybe that’s what innovation is. Just being able to see things from another perspective, to be the first person to realize that there is a better way to do something.
I’m not good with models, or any small parts. My fingers are too big, and my hands won’t stay still. I wish I could have finished my model on the computer, put together a fully rendered 3-D model. But I suppose that would have been too easy. Instead, I’ll show pictures of a half-done model, and show them a hastly thrown together real life 1:48 scale hunk of crap. I just want some damn sleep.
March 15th, 2007 at 8:57 am
Keep swingin’ AK. I think for the truly innovative it definitely is logic. I think it takes a certain way of thinking and understanding to be such.