Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Twice the Goodness

Today I got a second monitor so I can run my computer in dual monitor mode with an extended desktop. It took a bit to get it working. Monitor 2 was just going black when I extended the desktop to it. I did a few web searches and some other trouble shooting. In the end all I had to do was update the video card drivers.

That kind of surprised me since I had just updated them less than three weeks ago. Normally it would be the first thing I tried, but since I knew I had just recently updated them I was certain that wasn’t the problem.

Of course I only got the new monitor because my old one was going black when I extended the desktop to it. I had never run dual monitors before and I had assumed at the time it was because it could not support the same resolution of my primary monitor.

Lesson learned.. and it only cost me a couple hundred bucks!

For the record though, so far I am very happy with my new Dell E2009W monitor so far.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

So what was that Test thing anyways?

A few weeks ago I did a test of Windows Live Writer. It’s a desktop blog publishing application. There is nothing really spectacular about it. I’m sure there are other apps out there just like it.

But it is clean, and easy to use and, for whatever reason the Write-Login-Publish workflow I find to be less of a hassle than the Login-Write-Publish one. And because of this I (so far) have been writing more.

We’ll see how long this lasts….

Monday, June 22, 2009

Short-Cuts, Long Delays

Most days I like to consider myself an artist. Lately, though, I’ve had to face the fact that I’m an artist who has skimped badly on building her foundation.

What I’m referring to specifically is perspective. Oh, sure, I can draw your basic box in simple 1, 2 or even 3 point perspective, but a circle? curve? complex object?

While I do love my abstracts, it’s only half of what I want to do. As an artist it’s very frustrating to not be able to draw an image when it pops into my head. So I’ve decided to go back and study perspective until I  “get it”… and then practice it frequently so I don’t lose it.

I think my problem all along has been that I’ve always seen the issue of perspective as a problem to be overcome for whichever project I was working on at the time. I’ve always managed to muck through it and come up with a solution for the problem. But somehow I’ve always managed to come away from each problem without having learned anything.

I’ve decided that my entire approach is wrong. It’s a tool to be used, not a problem to be overcome. Once I have a firm understanding of it, once it’s second nature to me, it wont be a problem. It’s only a problem now because, hey, I just wanted to draw cool stuff, not work with boring lines and vanishing points and junk.

In retrospect it was a bit like trying to write a book without first learning the alphabet…

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

I Blame Spring

Normally I’m not into that whole “outdoors” thing, but it’s been a very nice Spring this year. I haven’t done any of the hiking/camping kind of stuff, but the yard is looking nicer and the dog has been getting more playtime. And I think I’m starting to get a real tan.. I haven’t had a real tan since.. 1986?

I need to knuckle down and finish the picture I’ve been working on for, what seems, forever now. I’ve completely restarted it once already as I noticed when I upgraded to PS4 that everything I did from there out had a different feel from everything I’d done before the upgrade. Maybe it was all in my mind but it bothered me and I couldn’t get over it.