Why must drawing light be so extremely difficult?
I mean, think of it. Different kinds of materials react different when light is directed at them, compared to each other.
The way light effects other obstacles can be extremely different too, depending on the light source,
and don't even get me started on reflections. :|
There are just so many ways light can appear, and none of its appearances is even close to easy to depict.
It drives me crazy, I tell you.
We've got a great weather today. Altough it's one of the coldest days we've had this far.
It's very bright though and a perfect day for shooting MOCs! *Cocks gun*
It's pretty cool, but I'm not entering. Mainly because I've got another MOC with white
colour scheme that I like but that's not finished, and I'm not making an entry without white.
About the replacement line, that is.
Greg said in the Talkback of Doom that the new line will have the same building platform
as BIONICLE. That means that we will still get BIONICLE-compatible pieces that hopefully
are not too different in design.
I don't know if I'll buy the sets from the new line. It depends on how much I like it.
My hopes are that the new line is as robotic as the BIONICLE sets are, maybe something
in the Throwbot/Slizer direction. But I stand with what I have said: B
Seriously, I think that we take things just a little bit too serious on BZP now these days. Reall, why get yourself hung up on something? Even if you've made a mistake, what's so bad about that? Things happen, just shrug and move on. Things are just as bad as you make them. I've let small silly things destroy my day in the past, so I decided that, "Hey, why worry?". You may think that you've made yourself to public embarassment at times, but really. Editing your post is understandable, I guess,
So I'm pretty tired of having a limited amount of good pieces to work with, and I've decided to photograph and
demolish all of them, including the TLI MOCs. (Some of you might remember my movie project The Lost Island) You may think I should not tear apart MOCs that
I'm about to make a movie with, but I simply won't make the movie. I don't have the skill neither the patience
to make a full-time movie with stop-motion, and I don't want to risk to lose any pieces while shooting the movie either
I consider sending a couple of MOCs there.
I consider going there in person, too.
Altough getting there from where I live would be quite complicated.
Anyhoo I doubt I'll be sending any MOCs until I know more.
If I do, is there anything particular you guys would want me to send?
Got the same place as last time. I'm not complaining though, as I did reach the finals.
The winners were deserving of their places, to say the least. Great job, guys.
... And this time, we're going to Germany. Berlin, to be exact.
I'm leaving on Friday, and I'll be gone the entire weekend.
I'll be around until then though.
I haven't been in Germany before, so it'll be very interesting to go there.
If you get to know it real good, Spore Galactic Adventures is a pretty awesome game.
Also, I can't understand why I didn't start to listen to In Flames a little earlier...