I took several big bags of stuff to a charity shop this morning, and some broken electronics to the recycling post. We’ve still got heaps of books to donate, but we’re finally making some headway.
Last weekend over brunch, we made an inventory of the things we own, and over the next two months we’re going to give most of them away and pack a few select things to ship to Canada.
I have an acute sense that all these possessions are just temporarily borrowed for the time I’m here on the earth, anyway. That’s handy when it comes to making decisions.
Meanwhile, I’ve been busy doing illustration work, and, since I want to get better at that, I created a “cartoon school” for myself: I took all the ebooks, PDFs, reference pictures, manuals, and video guides I’ve collected and organized them into a curriculum. I figure this will take me at least a year to work through.
The four main subjects are:
- Draughtsmanship
- Software
- Content & Story
- Meaning & Motivation
There’s so much good stuff here, and I have that feeling again like I did with the podcast that I want to share it and spare others the effort of finding these things from first principles — except a lot of it belongs to other people and isn’t mine to give away. So I’ll concentrate on just doing my lessons.
There’s so much material that I’m using dice to decide what to look at next, and today’s lesson was on colour theory. This brontosaurus was my test subject:
