Wednesday, November 16, 2011

More like a machete and less like a scalpel...

... is normally how you want to go through the woods where there are no trails.  In trying to think up a title for this post, it dawned on me that this is how we go through our creative process most of the time.  We leap to make huge advances at first, before we busy ourselves with trivial details. 

Monotonous... 
Endlessly...
OCD
When it comes to pushing and pulling vertices.

And yes, I do realize if it were an acronym is would spell "MEOW."  Funny.

There are two types of artists that lie within us.  The omnipotent one that creates and sees all, and the oblivious one that worries with the final touches.  While they exist in a strange symbiotic homeostasis, eventually the stronger one will lead the artist to their fatefully reserved style and method of creation.

This first section of this week, I'm going to try to start the habit (or at least run an experiment) of showing the pieces I intend on working on.  Then at the end of the week, I'll post the progress and see if I held true to the plan.


Rough Layout for Menu of DVD/Webpage/Demo


I will be re-working some of the book elements and reflections on "The Trophy Case" as well as doing a slow camera approach.  In other words, a very slow fly-by.



I will be working on the curtain, and changing the hanging picture to something more random, as well as adjusting some lighting and easing the camera path for "Apartment of the Unknown."  This will also be a fly-through.

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