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Saturday, February 7, 2009

I just woke up with the wet eyes and the yawn that stretched my back upward. Every commercial seems to distract people by talking about other things, to hypnotize young kids to beg their mothers and fathers to get something atrocious (offensive, cruel, inferior) and ludicrous (abomination, ridiculous, laughable).

Friday, February 6, 2009

The rain has suddenly become stronger. I need to watch the episodes of Basilisk. I really love the character Yoshimaru, but it's sad that he dies. I only have the four disks, but I don't have five and six to watch it. I was currently on episode sixteen.

  • Watching Ranma 1/2, Dragon Ball Z, D N Angel, and Basilisk.
  • Write plot for story of Airashii
  • Complete Wish List
  • Draw
  • Wear Death Note Shirt on Monday
  • Return Ranma 1/2 to Daniel on Monday
  • Read and bring The Alchemist (annotate)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

How to Draw Manga

Anime Expressions

You really have to write down your entire plot down on to paper--what you specifically want to happen in each chapter, how you want each character to be introduced and developed.

First, make an outline of your plot. Write down all of your ideas on to a piece of paper. This will help you organize your thoughts and give you the basis for a solid plan.

Develop it. Decide what exactly you want to do with your story. Look over your ideas, tweak it. Develop a clear story.

Write it all down in detail.

Then go through it and break it up into chapters.

Write write down specifically what you want to occur in each chapter, and make sure that you aren't dragging a subplot on too long or too quickly.

Then you'll want to write up an outline of each character. Write down their personalities on papers, and how you want to gradually develop them throughout the series.

Check and recheck your plan. Over and over. Ask others to look it over. Make sure you have no plot holes or parts that don't make sense.

Make sure that its interesting and engaging, and stay away from predictability. And character interaction is very important too.

Then you're going to have to plan out each manga panel. Practice drawing your characters with a wide variety of facial expressions and from different angles.

Good luck! I hope this helps! =]

(sourced from Yahoo!Answers)

Expressions
Monday: House 9:00,
Tues: Fringe 9:00
Wednesday: Lie To Me* 9:00
Thursday: Bones 8:00
Sunday: 8:00 @ Channel 13

Monday, February 2, 2009

Sunday, February 1, 2009

I don't think the uploading of this video will work, since it's in flv format. : <
I hope it does, but probably not.