Takedown

I’ve tried a couple times this year to participate in “Make Something Cool Every Day” (it’s pretty self-descriptive, flickr set here)  but despite my best efforts I haven’t been able to do it successfully. There was a time back in February-April where I was getting close to making something every week, but even that slowly faded away. To help get around the issue I thought I’d challenge myself to a one-hour exercise: 30 minutes to sketch, 30 minutes in Illustrator. That didn’t quite work out, but the result was a tentacled monster taking down a ship. Yup.

Oh, I guess it should go without saying that I was largely unable to adhere to my rules. The sketch was done in under 10 minutes — so I shifted the other 20 minutes to Illustrator time. Then came 30 minutes of Photoshop time … which came about after my time in Illustrator was up and I wanted to keep going; I figure switching programs and setting a new time limit is fair, no?.

What can I say, the system isn’t perfect yet.
The process is too lengthy to do one per day. Balls. It’s got to fit into 30-45 minutes.

Splooooosh

A lovely organic wave-like wallpaper for instant eye-pleasure.

Now that you’ve seen this, go listen to this awesome Metric song.

post-it

Oh, so this little wave wallpaper your looking at is the byproduct of a sticky note I doodled on several weeks ago and pinned to my monitor at work. I had been meaning to do something with it for a good couple weeks now. Finally took it home today and got’r'done.

Also of note today: managed to get django running on my little slice via a fastcgi process and Nginx. YEAH! *Pat on the back*. Those were some agonizingly slow hours that I will never get back. Next: MySQL + Django (not looking forward to that).