Monday, March 24, 2014

Devious Fun with the Legend of Zelda

I believe I've metioned on here before that I have an account on deviantART in which I post the large majority of my drawings and other forms of art.  Recently, I've started an ongoing fan comic series based on the Nintendo game franchise, Legend of Zelda.  It's an original storyline, but I'm simply borrowing dessigns and several characters from many of the Zelda games.

A brief summary of what has happened so far:
Several years ago, two opposing nations went into war and was stopped by the goddesses' chosen nation of Hyrule.  Now a society has risen that opposes Hyrule and has been attacking them.

We meet Link, a soft spoken young man who lives on a small farm with a woman named Aya, his cousin Navi, and a few others.  Meanwhile, throughout the conutry, a small terrorist group has been attacking small towns and the royal family has been alerted.  His highness sends his eldest daughter, Princess Zelda and her good friend Sheik to go recruit people to help defend the land of Hyrule and beyond.

If you want to read the comic, go here.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Cheaters Never Win

If I spotted a friend trying to cheat, I honestly don't know what I'd do.  I'd probably confront them.  I'd scold them for doing that or explain how wrong it was to do so.  I haven't really come into the situation of knowing a friend was cheating.  I hope none of my friends have done anything like that.  I'm really not sure what I would do.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Photography Composition

This is a photo of a saucer holding a mug of a brown liquid being knocked over.  This is a shot that some may seem very difficult to achieve without good timing and perhaps some practice.  The bowl and the mug are placed more to the left of the image as the liquid stretches out to the other end of the the frame. The background is very plain as is the clear saucer are very plain, I assume, to bring attention to the contrasting color of the liquid and the droplets being sprayed around the area.   It's a very nice shot and needs two people taking part in it to make it look the way it does for the timing to be correct.