As always, new art can come at anytime, so can these.
Anyway, just playing around with some still life sketching here lately, I'm so rusty with drawing/sketching, and it's probably the same for coloring, but I haven't tried that yet. I'm trying to work on my sketching again, since it's been so long since I was actually doing that, and just figured I'ld start with simple still lives, since one of my classes this fall will have sketching assignments, what type I don't know yet, but I will be expected to draw, that and I'm bored out of my skull and need something to do. It's this or anime/manga. Like everyone is home for the summer, I'm like alone.... and I have my own apartment, so there's days where I don't see another person.... when you're used to a family of 7.... it gets lonely.
But yeah, Even though I've been in a class all summer (well, one ended, but the next one started right after it), and yeah I've been slacking off in it, but it's just tech writing (and boring), and my grades have been fine anyway. So I have lots of do nothing time. I'll go do some reading at some point.
In case anyone actually reads this and doesn't know already, I got my major changed to computer graphics, and I was really happy about it. Mind u, that was a long time ago. I'm probably gonna focus on web design & development/print page layout & design. I'm still in the beginning stuff, and don't know much yet, but apparently I have a knack for print design, says my prof.
Oh, I'm also working on another picture of sailor jinx, but don't know if it will get finished. why sailor jinx again? because I have references of her and wanna draw a head shot at an angle of someone (who is not important, and I suck at character design). I'm trying to work on drawing things from angle, not head on, like most my picture of humans/human shaped things. I mean they might as well be front views from blue prints / multi-view drawings here. That's the other reason for the still lives, I'm trying to work on thinking / rendering things in my head in 3-D and being able to turn and rotate things, draw it, and it look right. I've also changed a small bit of my sketching technique here lately thanks to Prof. Burton (yay cgt112, aka sketching hell), some tutorial-things by

, and a technique in a book from the library i read (I live almost next door to the local library now, it's a small block away). If I do finish it and it looks like what I want it to (the idea in my head), it's gonna be cool, but don't get ur hopes up. It's still in the sketching in the computer phase (meaning it's past the sketching on paper after 3 versions).
LASTLY: in about 3 weeks or so when I'm home, I'm thinking about using my shiny new camera to take pictures of some clay pieces I did in high school. Yeah they're 3 years old, but honestly I forgot that i did them, so yeah.