1. Print making assignment, pencil sketching
  2. Muscle man drawing
  3. Portrait drawing {in process}
  4. Pre-tech colour testing {in process}
  5. Pre-tech tracing
  6. Pre-tech final mount up
  7. Pre-tech final folio
  8. 3D Final folio {done, needs sketches and photos}
  9. 3D Model {in process}
  10. 3D model material shopping
  11. 3D model, bushes
*faints*


At 12.30 a.m.

My friend asked if I was asleep.

At 12.35 a.m.

My friend asked if I wanted chocolate moist cake.

At 12.50 a.m.

My friend delivered the chocolate moist cake all the way from Tg Bungah.


Don't you just love friends who can bake and cook?

I do. =P

Just not the fact that he's turning you into his lil testing mouse and also not to forget, MAKING YOU FAT.

That friend is Jeffrey.


It was there where I got to know Florence and got to know more about her.
=D

It was there where we would bully lotsa people, especially Marcus since he's so gullible.
=D


It was there where we would all camwhore and chill when we're bored or with too much time on our hands.
=D


I miss it!!!!

And I miss Marcus Teoh Chai Chern too!
XD XD

Takashi Kaneshiro lookalike. XD




So taking interior design as a major,
one of the things we have to master is the actually colour our designs with marker.

It's pretty hard to control and is actually the cause of all our frustrations for our
Presentation Technique class.

  1. Making sure it doesn't go out of the line,
  2. Adding light spots,
  3. Adding shadows,
  4. Adding intricate designs,
  5. Making sure it's smooth
  6. and what nots.

According to my theory, it has become like a form of martial art of kung fu.

And I shit you not.

My lecturer actually said things like...

"You need to control the strength, the lines, the pressure you put on it"

"You need to have concentration"

"Not everyone can successfully conquer it"

"It depends on your style and it flows as it goes"

and the best?

"YOU CONTROL THE MARKER AND

DON'T LET THE MARKER CONTROL YOU"




So isn't taking interior...
like taking kung fu?