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 (3)
anniemation
So true. When I lived in NYC I found that whatever mood I was in I would run into people feeling the same way I did.
Staticon
This is absolutely correct and well illustrated.
Though, for some reason, I am reminded of the Four Yorkshiremen sketch originally written by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman on the TV series 'At Last the 1948 Show', from 1967. Though theirs was done for comedic effect. :-)
BryceHoro Online Now!
Superbly done, it reminds me of (anti-)social networks.