Sunday, July 12, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
I Command Thee: Watch This TV
Welcome back to Tasteful Nerdity! This is part three of shows that I've watched and maybe you should too.
Roseanne
Is Roseanne the real person kind of batshit crazy? Yes. Does that mean you shouldn't watch this show? No. This is quintessential 90s millennial-generation viewing. It's a show that, for me, has been something that my perspective on has changed over time..
When I was a kid I identified with Darlene and her experiences feeling like an outsider. As an adult I identify with Jackie a bit more- kind of being a little kooky and falling into things and learning to just roll with it. Also, Dan. DAN. Some people say that a woman want to find a man who's just like her father. I always just wanted to marry a man like Dan Connor. AND I DID. #lifegoals
When I was a kid I identified with Darlene and her experiences feeling like an outsider. As an adult I identify with Jackie a bit more- kind of being a little kooky and falling into things and learning to just roll with it. Also, Dan. DAN. Some people say that a woman want to find a man who's just like her father. I always just wanted to marry a man like Dan Connor. AND I DID. #lifegoals
Episodes to watch: The Halloween episodes were always my favorite as a kid. And adult. Just pure sitcom joy.
Episodes to avoid: Do not watch the last season. I am a completionist so please know, I don't give that advice lightly. It is so bad you guys. So bad. "Ruins everything that came before it" bad.
I'm sensitive, should I watch this show?: What I always liked about this show was that it always felt so authentic. It was very similar to my own family at that time for one thing- we even had afghans on our couches and a plastic Godzilla of our own. So for me, while the show does touch on some serious issues, I would say it never feels maudlin or forced because it is so based in reality. So it's safe for the sensitive (except maybe that last season- you've been warned!).
Friday, July 10, 2015
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Tbt #22: Carrie-Ann
When I was a kid my Dad rented
Poltergeist (1982) on VHS for my family to watch together on a movie
night. (Side note: remember the middle class? It was great.) This had
three long term effects on my family.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Tbt #21: Nairopeti
My second super conceptual drawing,
Nairopeti is the physical embodiment of water. When I was conceiving
of her redraw I had a similar problem as I had with Sartep. The
original drawing on the left, which is at least 12 years old, is cute
and fun. But my thoughts about water when sitting down to draw the
new version were not.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Updatels
First off, happy 4th of July to my fellow Americans! Usually I remain submerged in water for the entirety of this holiday, only popping a hand out to occasionally receive a fresh beer. Sadly, due to scheduling, that won't be happening for the first time in many years but regardless I hope everyone else has a safe and fun time.
Project updates:
Friday, July 3, 2015
Tbt #20: Vega
Hey, did you know that braids are hard
to draw? I didn't until I started this drawing!
For this redraw I tried three different
things I had never tried before. One is to make a more realistic
looking braid. I think it turned out . . . ok. The second attempt was
also in the beginning drawing stage where I tried this pose here. On
my first draft her neck appeared to attach to her body somewhere
around her right elbow. Upsetting! I scooted it over more and
basically had to completely draw it over the arms and then erase it
later to see if the pose worked. I turned out . . . ok. I don't think
it's too rubbery.
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