This Is A Poster

I knocked this out real quick for the Alter:Ego indie night up at Stirling Uni. There are buses people need to know about:

I'm struggling a bit with graphics and stuff these days. It's a time thing I think. I used to spend forever getting everything just right and I'd end up with something I was really proud of. Having to bang stuff out in an hour or two results in a disproportioate drop in quality which isn't so cool. I'm real rusty on graphics and type and stuff these days, but doing stuff quick stuff is getting slightly better. Too much drawing and not enough designing I guess. I'll practice more.

Oh no, I played some computer games!

I've been playing a couple of my favourite games again recently and thought I'd give them mad props. They're not totally rare or anything but as far as computer games go they're pretty much the tastiest dishes by the best chefs and served by the politest waiters. If you've not done nothing but shooting or racing for a while then get your grubby mits on these.

Shadow of the Colossus was out last year maybe. It's a sad, stripped down, silent affairthat'll blow you away. It's the gaming equivalent of the elephant at the zoo being put to sleep because it's too old and it's for the best.

I'm not gonna start a gaming blog here so I wont go into mad detail but damn, just buy the thing. The character design is some of the best I've ever seen and it's got more atmosphere and depth in its slight story than any corny RPG epic.

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ICO, made by the same folk a few years back is a related game and maybe my favourite ever. Again, it's all vague and atmospheric and seems to come from a very different place from every other game cutting about.

You play a boy who escapes from being left as a sacrifice in a massive castle and all you've got to do is find a way out. Along the way you meet a girl and pretty much just move from puzzle to puzzle trying to keep her safe. It's ruddy-bloody brilliant.

Both games are out on PS2 and ICO is even a re-release that you can get for like £20. Get the nice box for Shadow of the Colossus with the postcards and such. You can get the first edition of ICO on ebay maybe but it's cost you a pretty penny.

Gimmie Five

Ok, hello! A small post today to get me back into writing this.

I've got to finish off a bunch of things such as tidying and finances before I can sit down to draw, so nothing new today. It's annoying because there are about 3 fairly important drawingy things coming up and I've not got the foggiest what I'm gonna do. Not the foggiest.

This is a picture I did for the "Complete Control" exhibition at Flesh in Edinburgh. My friend Concetta bought it which was really nice. It's called "Gimmie Five".


I had the idea to do a few more of these playing other games such as "Slappy" or "Knuckly" but I never really got round to it. The Flesh exhibition was really good with stuff from Elph, Rue Five, Gopherhead and all that crowd. I hope they put on more in the future. My favourite thing was by Alexa Cameron but goddamn it was huge and expensive so I didn't buy it.

Bye!

Blog News

Hello.

I've decided to start using this place again because I need to put some stuff online and I like blogger - it's pretty slick. Instead of starting a new blog from scratch I've just deleted and editied a few terrible posts from this one. It'll hopefully start looking a little nicer when I work out the html junk and I'll eventually twin it with my new website when it goes online.

As far as content goes it'll be a combination of what I'm working on and what I'm looking at.

Cheerio x

A monkey

Hello. Welcome to the blog. There were originally a few posts before this one but I've deleted them because they were kinda rubbish.

Here is a picture I drew ten minutes ago. It's just a doodle to see if what I'm thinking of is a good idea or a bad idea:

I quite like this monkey and his petrol station even if the building is shockingly drawn. If I take my time on the next one it will have been a good idea.

Bye for now!