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January 19th, 2012

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Thursday, January 19th, 2012 12:16 am
I just called a friend's place and hadn't even noticed it's past midnight. Or rather I was aware but I'd forgotten that not everybody is still up after midnight. Hope I didn't wake her up. Hope she doesn't have caller ID.
I'm so used to using email for dates and appointments, I'm out of touch with basic phone etiquette, it seems.

I made a bunch of perspective drawings for part 3 of the drawing series.* Now I only have to figure out how to explain them in a way that makes sense. I got a construction of a spiral staircase in there which I really have no idea how to convey in non-gibberish. It looks cryptic to me and I just drew the thing.

*Which reminds me, I posted part 2 on Christmas Eve, in case you missed it.

Well anyway, part 3 up maybe tomorrow. I have loads of free time atm since I have no work left, except one cover art which isn't greenlighted yet and a few prospective projects on which I can't start yet. I hope I can use the free time creatively!
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Thursday, January 19th, 2012 11:37 am
found this in my inbox this morning and had to rec right away:
Girl Stuff by wontquitmydayjob (Leverage)
Nate/Sophie; characters: Nate (POV), Sophie, team in the background; genre: humor; 1216 words
Summary: Nathan Ford faces every man's worst nightmare: his ex and his girlfriend becoming friends.

"I don't want the two of you…you know…talking about me…"
She picks up her purse, rolling her eyes. "Well, fascinating though you are," she says, with heavy sarcasm, "Maggie and I are both intelligent, educated people with a wide range of interests. I'm sure we can find something to talk about other than Nathan Ford."
Leverage fic and vid recs - main post
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Thursday, January 19th, 2012 08:37 pm
Today on DwP: how to construct a spiral staircase :)


(but we'll start with a cube!) )

Time to move on to actual perspective drawing so we can draw something besides single objects! Next up: 1-point-perspective.