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You break a kid's leg. Bad. But then the kid goes to a doctor, the doctor gets paid, and the doctor can support his family. Good.
A waiter messes up your friend's order, and you stand up for them and complain. Good. But then the waiter gets fired. Bad.
... And the waiter gets really pissed at losing his only job. Every day his parents nag him and yell at him about losing his job. Bad. The waiter then decides to take revenge on the person that lost him his job, namely you. He hunts you down and murders you in your sleep, after having a bit too many under-aged drinks. Shortly after he fully realizes what he has done, and commits suicide, unable to live with the fact that he has taken someone's life. Bad.
So you should probably stick to breaking kids' legs. They'll forgive you, and the doctors will love you. =D
On a completely different note, I just want to curl up and die. I don't know what happened, but I just came up stairs my cough suddenly got really bad, my eyes got all watery and my nose all stuffy. I think it's hay fever, or somthing of that sort. So if there's alot of typos it's because I'm having a hard time hitting all the keys properly. I need a good health charm. D=
Also, much more happy, I downloaded a trial for this new art program. It's not so much as new, as it is just new to me. It's called comic works, and it's designed for making manga or other comics. Specifically manga-types. It comes with 240 screentones, and they're all reusable. If you don't know what a screen tone is, it's how they get those little dots that make up the gray scaling and shading in mangas. They come as a whole bunch of little black dots on a clear plastic sticker thing. You have to place it on the page of comic, and then cut out the area you want it to be on. they're hard to find in America, and the only place I know to get it at sells them for $2.40 a page. For a 150+ paged manga, that can get really expensive. So this program allows you to have the latest tones, and an infinite number of them at that. Of course, the trial only has, like, ten tones. D= But it's useful nontheless. It also has this innovative pencil system that makes it easier to define the hardness of the 'led', depending on how hard I press down on my tablet. It uses lines of screentone instead of gray lines. This gives it a more pencil like feel, and I love that. ^.^- and since it only has a couple tones, so with a steady hand I could use it for toning my overall images. But that would be too much work. ._. And the ink system does this thing where it somewhat 'smooths' the lines you make. I love this, too, since lines are very likely to come out kinda shaky when using the computer. It's only the slightest thing, and I only noticed when I zoomed in alot to write my name in the corner. But it helps alot, so now I can make full strokes instead of short little ones when inking to make sure that lines come out how I like.
Blah blah blah. *random crap* =3 *mumbo jumbo*
Leamony · Tue Jun 07, 2005 @ 06:02am · 2 Comments |
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