Yesterday Gina and I were off to the Decatur Lowes in search of some closet organization furniture. I live for this kind of stuff (who likes to get organized better than me?) so I was more than happy to ferry Gina to Lowes. We left around 11:30, too early for lunch and too late for breakfast (for Gina, I had already had breakfast since it's illegal for me to skip a meal) so we stopped by the Athens Sonic for a couple of drinks. I went to the drive thru and ordered Gina a large Coke and myself a Rt 44 Coke Zero. Road trip drinks! The girl on the other side of the mic asked if we would like some mozzarella sticks to go with our order. Gina punched me in the arm and said "say yes". I looked at her and she said "really, it'll make her day". I looked back at the mic and said "Yyyyes, I would." And I said it with a couple of extra Y's, just like that.
There was a hesitant pause and she asked "Ok, would you like anything else?" I looked at Gina, who wasn't punching me, and said "No, that'll be it." As we approached the window you could see people scurrying around. Evidently our cheese stick order was causing a commotion. When we got to the window the girl that was previously behind the mic was smiling and giggling and told us that nobody had ever said yes before. Gina was also all smiles, as she was sure this just made their day.
Eventually we got our mozzarella sticks. We got lots of extra smiles with them, too.
Severe thunderstorms swept through Wednesday night, killing the power until about 10:00 the next morning. Cable and internet were out until noon on Friday. This meant it was time for some hobbying!
I've been going to The Deep and getting some miniatures-painting tips from Scott, one of the guys that works there. Scott's a really good painter, while I've never been a really good painter. I've barely been an adequate painter when it comes to miniatures. I used to think I was above average, but then I sat down with Jer once to paint some miniatures (I'm pretty sure they were Warhammer 40K) and he started drybrushing the weapons. I'd never seen drybrushing before, and it made a world of difference.
I haven't painted anything in a couple of years, but I've been having that urge of late. I've stocked up on fresh paint, brushes, and other little knick knacks and doo dads you need. Once the power came back on it seemed like a good time to break out a figure to practice on. I tried to remember Scott's advice - go slow, use the paint sparingly, go slow. I went slow. I should have gone slower. I would paint, let the paint dry, and then paint some more. I drybrushed. I used washes. I somehow had no black paint. I've got 6 shades of green, but no black. Finally I found some acrylic black, but it actually seems to move around with the brush differently.
Now I've gotten my first figure in a decade done. It could be better, but it could be worse. I need to practice priming better. That's what I'm going to start out with on the next one. Then we'll see how it goes.
Base coats, flesh, uniform, drybrushed. Just added a brown-ish wash which is still wet.
Everything finally dried. I went ahead and played around with flocking the base.
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Today's blog is mainly for me to organize what all I've got going on and probably won't be of much interest to the internet at large. But, I can view this page from pretty much anywhere so it'll keep me on track.
Yes, lots and lots going on. How's the rest of my immediate week shaping up? Well, let me tell ya!
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See, busy busy busy. I'm still making progress on the Unity YouTube videos as I'm now up to video #33. 16 videos in a week, I don't think that's too bad. For my spare time, here's what I'm working on:
I mentioned a few weeks ago that I was making progress in my adventure into Unity. After making flying coconuts burst into fire, I decided to make some headway into the Hack & Slash RPG Tutorial, which is a 243 video (so far) series hosted on YouTube. The tutorials are presented using C# instead of JavaScript, and even though I've been using C# at work for the past year I'm by no means an expert. I still think of myself as a novice in fact.
That's a lot of videos.
The first 2 videos are "How to make a Health Bar" and run a total of roughly 18 minutes. Making the health bar probably takes all of 2 minutes, but Petey, the voice behind the tutorials, also shows how to set some things up (handy for following along with his way of doing things) as well as explaining what the code is actually doing instead of just typing and letting you copy. Even better, he makes mistakes along the way and doesn't catch them until he tries to compile. I've learned more from watching his mistakes than I have form untold other programming videos (it's true, I do learn not just from my mistakes, from from the mistakes of others as well).
Luckily I like the way these videos are presented, so I've been sticking to them. For me to get the most out of them, I go through and watch the video without copying any code the first time. This forces me to pay attention and actually learn the first time through. By the time I watch the 2nd time, coding along the way, I have a pretty good idea of what I'm doing and where I'm going. The drawback is that this takes twice as long as just following along the first time, but I think I'm maximizing what I'm getting out of it.
I've just finished up video #17, which puts me right at 2 hrs of video (which you can double for watching + coding). Considering I stare at a monitor at work all day I'm proud of doing some staring for fun afterward. I'm amazed it's taken me close to 3 weeks to get 4 hours of work done, but I tend to only do it at home when I'm in the right mood so as to not force myself to get fed up with it. Right now the focus is on setting up code for the RPG/record keeping element so there's not a lot to see for my efforts, but the whiz=bang-dazzle part will come back.
After this I've still got loads of other tutorials from other sites to work through, especially a car-driving and helicopter-flying combo. But that's a good 200 videos away. Let's see, 17 videos in 3 weeks means that I should finish 243 videos on... April 11, 2012. At least now I've got a target date!
I think the above pic is me around 4 years old, circa 1973. Yes, I'm styling in matching 6-shooters, rifle at right-shoulder arms, red plastic motorcycle helmet, green sunglasses, and matching blue pinstriped tank tpo and shorts. To be honest, I thought I was originally wearing cowboy boots in this picture too, but I guess that's how memories can morph over the years.
I'm getting over a stomach flu that crept in Tuesday night. For the better part of 5 days I had diarrhea - I've even got a missing 15 pounds right now to show for it. I'm sure the weight will come back fairly quick since it was from rapid fluid loss, but maybe my stomach has shrunk enough I won't be trying to eat whenever I'm just sitting around bored. I've been doing a good job switching to drinking a lot of water. Trying to stay hydrated will help do that!
I've been building up the board game library of late. Ironic in that we haven't done any gaming yet this year, but I've gotten 5 or 6 new games in the past 3 months to try out. The one I'm looking forward to the most right now is Last Night on Earth, a zombie game. Jer just picked up Zombies!!!, so it looks like we're in store for some undead gaming!
I think this qualifies as a pretty random post.
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