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    Monday, March 26, 2007
    Stroking my goat…

    D wandered into the bathroom this morning as I was doing my make-up, looking immensely pleased with himself, and announced:

    “I’m stroking my goat”.

    “Well, don’t do it in here!!!”.  I responded, and then asked what the heck was he talking about.  He drew his fingers along each side of his jaw line until they met at the point of his chin, gently pinching that straggly thing he calls a goatee.

    “I won”, he said smugly.

    I feel a little badly as I had to think a few moments before I remembered that they were announcing the winner of the most recent 3-D rendering competition he regularly competes in.  At the time I didn’t realize this particular round was a ‘prize’ round, but it was and he won a computer program he’s been wanting for a while.  Yay D!

    Before I show you the winning image, and one other he just finished and is pretty proud of, let me explain his hobby.  He draws three dimensional images on the computer, some of which you wouldn’t know weren’t photographs.  Up until the time that he actually renders the final image he can turn what ever he’s drawing on a 3-D axis, much like you or I would turn a ball in our hands.  By doing so he actually draws every side of the object; just because you can’t see the back side of something does not mean it isn’t there.  He’d probably be embarrassed if he had any idea how much time he spends on one drawing, but trust me, it’s a lot, but it pays off in the results.

    The winning image:

    D's dragon

    This one is an extra, one he’s been working on for a long time and finished up last night.

    D's Clockworkbike

    Congratulations honey, ya done good, both on your drawings and in giving me something to say when I’m proud of myself that’s bound to raise eyebrows!

    Posted by Shan on 03/26 at 01:52 PM
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