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Studio Sunday 114: 52+12=64

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Studio Sunday 114: 52+12=64

The time has finally come where I can share some more about this large project that I've been working on for almost a year. It's still a little early, but there are a few things happening this week that require the cat to be let out of the bag. While I intend to provide a bunch of details about the project, this is also going to be a bit more candid than most of the public facing details will be. It's a blog after all isn't it?

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Studio Sunday 113: Steps

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Studio Sunday 113: Steps

I've really been dropping the ball lately when it comes to being a bloggy kind of person. However, there's good reason and I'll be back on track eventually, which I've no doubt mentioned too often already. In the absence of something more interesting to talk about, this week will be about future plans for this thing you're reading.

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Studio Sunday 112: The Game

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Studio Sunday 112: The Game

Settle in because after missing last week's Sunday, I'm feeling all introspective and there's bound to be a tangent on the horizon. It's going to be a bit messy over the next month or so, until I make some big changed to everything going forward.

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Studio Sunday 111: Blocking

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Studio Sunday 111: Blocking

Sorry to say that another week has gone by without any gaming posts, and it's entirely because I've been spending so much time on other things. So let's take a little stock, as I have a few thoughts and developments to share.

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Studio Sunday 109: Layers

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Studio Sunday 109: Layers

This week's entry will be pretty short. I don't have a lot to show for the time and I don't have much to rant on about like usual. Instead I figured I'd just show some before and after shots to illustrate some more of the process.

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Studio Sunday 108: The Tale

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Studio Sunday 108: The Tale

It's no secret that we're all a little crap at something, in the same way that each and every one of us excel at something else. At times it might be hard to know what's what, but the best we can do is try. After all, there's no escaping the incapability of existence, so we might as well have some fun with it along the way.

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Studio Sunday 107: Baking Paper

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Studio Sunday 107: Baking Paper

This might be a bit of a boring subject to a lot of people, but I find it interesting so we're pressing on. This week I kind of want to talk about working with a lot of large canvases, as I've recently discovered just how much of a pain in the butt it can be. So maybe skip this one if storage and baking paper aren't really your kind of thing.

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Sunday Sketchbook 105

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Sunday Sketchbook 105

For the longest time, I hated the very notion of calling myself an 'artist'. It always seemed like the kind of thing clueless wankers said about themselves in an effort to sound more interesting than they actually are. Perhaps it's because I've always been around musicians and artists, and there have always been a cohort that take themselves way too seriously.

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Sunday Sketchbook 104

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Sunday Sketchbook 104

I've often talked about tools and constraints and how limitations can help drive creativity, but sometimes it's good to remember that it's a balance after all. This week I bought some new pens and as reminded just how nice it is to use a pen that's full of ink and hasn't had its nib damaged from use. Turns out there's value to be found on every point of the spectrum.

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Sunday Sketchbook 103

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Sunday Sketchbook 103

It's that time again, when I'm gearing up for a full week of painting and creating. I spent the last week or so organising my spaces and bringing in equipment, so now I'm prepped and enabled to let loose and be productive. I can't wait.

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Sunday Sketchbook 102

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Sunday Sketchbook 102

It's funny how time can take its time sometimes. It feels like time doesn't have the time to let time pass in a timely manner. Instead sticking to time frame that's dense with readable ticks of time that's terrible when all you want to witness is the passing of time.

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Sunday Sketchbook 101

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Sunday Sketchbook 101

Whenever tragedy strikes, it leaves us with a mixed bag of emotions and thought. Of course there's the sadness of loss, but this week I think I'd like to look at the creative inspiration we can draw from personal tragedy.

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Sunday Sketchbook 100

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Sunday Sketchbook 100

There's still a lot that I want to talk about when the time is right, but we're not quite there yet. I still need to confirm one large part of the project I'm working on before I can really start blabbing. Until then, let's try and talk about some practical painting experiences.

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Sunday Sketchbook 99

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Sunday Sketchbook 99

It's funny how every time I sit down to write this weekly post, I always want to focus on things that have no relevance. What I mean is that I'm trying to keep this particular series focused on creativity and everything related to it. The hard part is that sometimes it feels like everything informs our creative output without question.

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Sunday Sketchbook 98

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Sunday Sketchbook 98

I just spent the weekend painting pictures and watching movies. Honestly, I can't think of a better way to completely lose track of time and have so much fun. So far 2019 has been an excellent time, which I'm sure has more to do with perspective than anything else.

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Sunday Sketchbook 97

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Sunday Sketchbook 97

I'm going to blame the holiday season for my lack of content this week. However, I do have a couple of photos to show y'all, so let's have a look and a chat about that instead.

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Sunday Sketchbook 96

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Sunday Sketchbook 96

Let's talk resolutions, because why not? I don't usually go in for the whole New Year thing very much, as it's just as arbitrary as anything else, but change it always good in my book. Why not use the calendar to mark an occasion for change… maybe it can do some good.

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