I decided to brave myself doing, I’m not so sure the term, mood drawing? No, not “mood”… More like drawing daily situations or daily encounters — this time, standing in front of a minimarket.
I learned how to draw straight lines and understanding depth and details of a minimarket. Most of the memories come from my trip to Hong Kong, where I see lots and lots of boxes and stuffs in front of stores, waiting to be picked up by the staffs.
A really simple Inktober today; from an encounter I had years ago.
Kuala Lumpur is a metropolitan city — it’s the capital city of Malaysia, anyway; but within this urban jungle, you can find wild monkeys ?
Nearby my old apartment building, there was this building — used to be an embassy — and it housed this huge huge huge private garden with impressive trees and greeneries. The whole building and garden were surrounded with white tall imposing gates and walls.
But once in a while, some little fellas popped out with some of their younglings.
I’ve been watching this NASA video on Youtube about Apollo 17 astronauts, singing and bopping on the Moon. It was so pure, so wholesome, so fun, and so happy.
I know this is 80% of my anxiety and overthinking talking, and most folks won’t care anyway, but I’m concerned on how my blog looks (hah!)
Naturally, as Inktober is going on right now, I post sketches and drawings almost on daily basis. And I don’t feel things look… Pretty. You know, that kind of oh-so-awesum-so-professional-much-wow look. Mostly because I take pictures of my sketches with the whole book and the background (it’s my IKEA Poang chair — it’s the only representable stuff I have on this house YES IT’S A CHAOS OUT THERE, FOLKS.)
ANYWAY. I wanted to check if I can have better look by using Google PhotoScan. I might use this in the future, though. Or maybe taking picture with regular camera and crop/edit it would suffice?
Using Google PhotoScanRegular iPhone camera
Now I’m going to retreat to my lair and questioning myself and my life decisions for the next 10 years.
Quick blurbs
Saw this site mentioned the other day on Slack: neocities.org.
Scroll down and you will see “Featured Sites”. Never knew it brings back early 2000s, and it makes me so, so happy.