April 21st, 2009
Really should have crashed on my pillow for like 3 hours ago, but I was really worried for my recent assignment on AM.
Luckily Ruth read what I was going for and I can go to sleep soundly with a very unexpected B grade! The current weeks assignment was just a bouncing ball and another Stu-pose, but I really spent a lot of time on it, so I was really glad to see that my effort payed off.
Almost all of my relatives came to visit this weekend. Even my cute little niece shared her presence, and how she has grown
. My father was really nice and generous this weekend too; taking the family out to eat no less then two times in their stay. We even got to go to this tasty Thai food place called Yaya’s. Really, really spicy stuff! If your ever there I dare you to taste the lamb dish, (I’m going to try not to go into today’s toilet visits.)
My nephew, Oliver(5), is really getting into video games. To be frank its quite scary how he looses contact with the outside world; He rarely has time to eat even. I let him play some while he was at my place and he seems to respect me enough to let me control his playtime, but when he is over at my sisters he gets totally out of control when implying that he has been playing for 3 hours and needs a break. A little fun to feel that he respects me more, but I guess he doesn’t know me too well yet.
This weeks assignment is about dropping two balls with different weight at the same time. I guess I’ll start planning tomorrow. Sounds like I’m completely new to this but its being critiqued with laser sight and its really nice to get a good feel of timing and spacing before we get into the more advanced rigs.

Stu gets engaged
I have passed about 150 visits as well. Hopefully some of these people return and I have some plans to get some more layers to this site in the future. If you are using Internet Explorer I suggest you try another browser because the site is kind of focused to work well in browsers like Firefox and Chrome, and some of the visuals as well as the scrolling don’t work very well with IE. I think it is really strange that these features never get included in IE and I guess they never will either. Anyway I strongly request that you comment on my posts as it makes the blogging a lot more interesting. Thanks for stopping by!
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April 14th, 2009
I got a bit disappointed when I got my critique back on my Stu pose, mainly because the story didn’t get through. I have been taking my Mentors notes in consideration, but I don’t think she actually got what I was going for. So now I’m uploading a picture with some quick notes and a little revision on how one of the legs could have been to make the pose look a bit more “strained”. I don’t really know if things matter too much, but I just want to speak my mind because I felt that I got some really good critiques from my class. Anyway here goes:

Some notes on week 2
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April 5th, 2009
This week I have to get out and doodle. No animation assignment yet, really. AM are very careful and make us go in with a gentle approach.
The assignment this week is to go out and sit down at a public place and do thumbnail drawings of what we see around us and hopefully get down a lot different poses. Then we are going to look at our poses and decide what we think is most successful and draw a circle around it. When all that is done we will take the favorite pose and try to copy it into Stu and hopefully get a good pose with personality.
I feel really confident with Stu now and I have even worked on a little animation on him jumping around, so the drawing will be the most challenging part of this assignment, but they don’t expect the drawings to be perfect; stick figures will do. I sort of have a little idea on collecting poses as well; drag my camera around and take some pictures rather than trying to grab the poses right off the bat. So the biggest challenge is to find the place where the poses happen. I need to know the perfect public place. Maybe the train station?
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April 3rd, 2009
Played around with Stu a bit tonight, basically just to get to know him. And I must say he seems pretty easy to pose.
The biggest downside is that the hip controls are on top of the lower-back controls. That makes it a bit hard to click, but you get used to it. I even tried to put two Stu rigs in the same scene to test that out and it seems to work fine. Can’t wait for the assignments. I know what they are, but its kind of cheating to start this early 

-Please, NO, your fist hirts!
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April 1st, 2009
I know this doesn’t have a lot to do with the theme of my blog but I want to write it anyway. For some time ago I got really pissed because of my razorblades getting dull after only one time use. I Googled around a bit and discovered that I was not alone! A lot of people felt like they were throwing money out the window for a brief moment of smooth skin.
I read a lot of methods everything from putting their blades in mineral oil while not using them to applying Vaseline on them. But the key point here was that the metal in the blade gets dull because of oxidation. I thought it seemed a little far-fetched at some time, but eventually I tried tapping my razor against a piece of toilet paper until it seemed dry. And then I just wrapped the paper around the blade so that anything that was left got sucked in. I also put it inside of a closet; I used to have it in the shower before.
3 days later I picked up the razor only to find the paper stuck to the aloe strip at the bottom of the blade surface. So I gently ripped of the paper and showered the blade in hot water and to my surprise both the blades and the aloe strip look as good as new!
Now 3 weeks have passed and I’m still on the first blade. No April-fools. That’s pretty cool, right?
Putting the blade in mineral oil will probably make the blades last a bit longer, but you will lose the aloe strip or whatever on the blade. The blades don’t get dull from shaving with them right away, but they get small amounts of rust on them and that matters for your skin.
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April 1st, 2009
My first live Q&A is now over!
It was great fun get to know some of the people in our class and not to mention our Mentor. We just got two more students in our class one more from Sweden and another one from South Korea! So we really aren’t just Europeans + the South African guy anymore. This girl from Korea was up at 4 at night just to get into our Q&A and to top that off she is teaching English as well! I love to see the dedication in our class. The new Swedish guy (is not really form Sweden either, but) works in a game company there. He has recently been working with the motion capture in some of the newer GTA games and anybody can tell that is awesome!
We also have a couple in our class, so this could be very interesting.
Monster VS Aliens is coming to cinemas at Friday. Guess I will go on Sunday if I get tickets. I’m really looking forward to the film; looks fun and I’m a huge Seth Rogen fan so this will be a double treat! Should really get to bed and start playing around with Stu tomorrow. I should start drawing more as well! There really is a lot I should do.
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