Author Archives: Amber Talamasca
Circadian Contraptions: Day 6
So today’s contraption was going to be a project with water and fire. The fire took like an hour to render, only to find out it was nowhere near what I wanted. Not wanting to spend another couple of hours and miss my deadline I decided to pour some water over something. It’s not quite … Continue reading
Circadian Contraptions: Day 5
Today I wanted to do something with the old pencil and paper instead of digital. It’s not very complex, and I’ve not spend nearly as much time on it as I did with yesterday’s coffee cup, but it was a fun exercise. Also a small example that my drawing skill is better than my writing … Continue reading
Circadian Contraptions: Day 4
Another 3d render made with Blender. This one took way too much time to make, but i learned a lot!
Circadian Contraptions: Day 3
So today I’ve followed a blender tutorial to make my contraption.
Day 2: Happy Tree Friends final version
And here is the finished product. For those of you who do not know what Happy Tree Friends is, look it up on google, but start out at season 1. The later seasons just became ridiculous in my humble opinion.
Day 1: Happy Tree Friends tutorial Part 1
So for my first attempt I’ve started a Happy Tree Friends tutorial. It was a bit too much work for a day for now, but here’s the start.
Circadian Contraptions
So for a long time I’ve wanted to do something with my website here. Bring more life to it, be constructive. Also, for just as long if not longer, I’ve wanted to be more creative. Or rather, become more skilled at my creations. So here’s my plan: For a year long I will attempt to … Continue reading
Pokemon Go
So.. I’ve been swayed and am now collecting “them all” Here’s the full list of my efforts so far:
Starbound
So next friday Starbound will come out officialy. 1.0… its finally here I’m running my own server, and as with any sandbox game there come mods. I myself have written one mod so far for it, Better Barren. Where the vanilla Barren planets consists of windy sounds, dry sand and rock, and no weather to … Continue reading