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More Flash, More Maya, More Everything

Sun Apr 20, 2008, 2:22 AM
  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Fatboy Slim
  • Eating: Dinner
  • Drinking: Milk. Fresh full cream, how about that, sucka
University is coming along nicely.


A truckload of work to do but at the same time its just fantastic learning all the tricks of the trade. My mind is constantly buzzing with Maya and I never thought I'd say this but I'm loving every moment of it. The work is so applicable and furthermore I'm getting a grasp on the scope of skills required to perform a professional job out in the industry. Which is yeah, just awesome.

Among other things I was granted a scholarship which led to me purchasing some stuff, both important and personal expenses. One of the things was a Sony Cybershot. So yeah, I've been a boy with his toy, just running around Brisbane shooting anything that moves. Loving it.

Flash - getting back into it. I feel I've been neglecting it way too much. Such a brilliant program that while I know its not fitting comfortably into my career prospects, how could I possibly not indulge in numerous hours of vector art and tweening, making random little cartoons. Might not be a profession but will always be a hobby.


The superb flash artwork of my good friend :iconproffate: is worth mentioning as it constantly reminds me how much I adore the prowess of Flash. Thanks bud!

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:iconreneetastic777:
I wish i could make cartoons im not that skilled. lol

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:iconsandxl:
You make an awesome Paul Stanley :)

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:iconreneetastic777:
Thank you very much i try .

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:iconproffate:
HEY MAN, NO PROBLEM. :highfive:

I'm only just getting back into Flash myself, actually!

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