I figured I should put sometime up for my bio. Between work and all my other projects/activities, I haven't spent enough time on Renderosity...
Anyway, my background in programming/psychology/ergonomics doesn't provide enough creative expression for me. I had wanted to be a writer (SF/Fantasy) for years (though I realized that I would never be an Orson Scott Card or a Joss Whedon) and love the art here on Renderosity (thought I'm not artistically talented enough to shine in this arena), but finally decided that cartooning (playing with ideas more than words or images) was more my thing. Some of those SF/Fantasy stories I may turn into a comic strip (or graphic novel).
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Comments (4)
Pewter7
A cute and fun set of images, yet poignant at the same time. I wish God's strength to you as you seek to fulfill your resolution(s) and hope our Creator will be pleased to bless you richly in 2013 in many wonderful ways! (A Gift for You :o)
peedy
So true! Excellent images. Happy 2013. :-) Corrie
Staticon
Hope you are better now. Excellent point and illustration - though I'm not sure about the smoking. After chain-smoking for 39 years, I am just coming up to a year and four months without a ciggie and I'm sure that I only managed to stop because my desire to live was slightly stronger than my desire for it all to end. Having said that, I still have a strong desire to smoke. I suspect that will not go away. Anyhow, Have a great New Year full of peace and prosperity and best of luck with any resolutions (if applicable). :-)
edhoover
@Staticon, Perhaps a better way for me to word it is that for some people, they can only stop if they fully want to stop, or perhaps to say that you have to associate the smoking sufficiently with bad things (death) that you are able to resist. Congradulations on quitting smoking! @All of my commenters: Thanks for your comments! Have a happy and prosperous near year as well! And my eye seems to have fully recovered.