Monday, December 14, 2009

Top 5 favorite things

So what are the things in life I can't live without? Well, there's more than enough for me to actually count, so I'll just go with the top five. Counting down....

5. Computers. I'll be honest, even at my age, computer technology still sometimes gets the better of me, letting me feel like an idiot. But for some reason, I never take it to heart and just learn from my mistakes and keep trying until I get it right. (I wonder what other cliches I can come up with....)

4. Humor. Never is there a dull moment when I laugh. It's not because I need to feel better about myself, I need humor to forget about whatever problems I get even if it's just for 3 seconds.

3. Reading. In my graduating class, I only know 5 (count, FIVE) people who read books that are not part of some major teen series (Twilight, Harry Potter, etc.) For me, I'd rather read books that probably won't make it to the big screen since it's always better to use your own imagination than someone else's.

2. Sleep. Somehow I think I'm always to the left side of "normal" when I mention I love to sleep; would you blame me, though? Sleep is one of those things where you're always away from all your problems for a longer time than laughing.

And the Number one thing I love...




1. Music. Yeah, I know it's something everyone would post, but let me tell you why I love music. You've got many different types to listen to, more than enough technology to do what you want with it, and more importantly, it's something that no matter what people will tell you, it's something that should never be taken seriously, period.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009


This is something that is probably the easiest thing to make in photoshop: The sun. It's as easy as 1-2-3 even if you don't know anything about Photoshop. Just create a circle with the selection tool, add a few filters, change the colors, and bang; there you are. Nothing really noteworthy, but I guess it has some sort of significance since it was the first one I ever tried (even if it was with a tutorial at hand.)

(Insert welcome here)

Given the amount of blogs strewn throughout the vast realm of the internet, I'll make this brief: This was done for my tech class where I'll be posting... I guess you could say my "art." (Mainly effects from Photoshop.) And with that... that's all I'll say for the welcome letter.