Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Coming soon (already a work-in-progress), to an internet near you! A COMPLETE OVERHAUL!!! That's right, folks, I'm starting from scratch, and welcome you to join me on this journey. I'm re-dedicating this blog, it's appropriating YouTube channel, a new Facebook page, etc., specifically to my art. From painting miniatures, to tabletop wargaming, terrain building, computer customizations, and even (insert art/gaming thing here)-on-a-budget how-tos and tutorials, I'm working diligently to bring you content that will hopefully be useful, informative, helpful and possibly even entertaining. I've even already begun producing some videos, but being that I've to do so in my spare (non-work, non-family) time, I simply ask you to bare with me. Thank you for joining me on this journey; hopefully, with all of your support, it will turn out to be an adventurous one worth taking...

One moooooore thing!

If there is any content (how-tos, tutorials, supply product reviews, tips-n-tricks, works-in-progress, etc.) that you'd like to see me cover, please, by all means, let me know asap. The more I can cover, the better, especially if I can tailor it more to what you (the community) are interested in. Thank you in advance, and thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Projekt: Eye Of Thundera

Hello folks, I just wanted to pop on by and make mention that my new PC build is well under way. I won't be doing any modding to it until this upcoming Summer season, but after the experience of building this beast out as-is already, I have to say, it's going to be one very interesting projekt for me. Between the Deepcool Pangu SW case, the Deepcool Assassin CPU cooler w/3x GF140 fans, and the Bitfenix Fury 750G PSU, things are already pretty interesting.

Anyway, that's it for now, catch y'all on the flipside.

*posted from the in-progress Eye Of Thundera PC*

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Sunday, August 17, 2014

New Tunes Added To Modding Playlists - August 2014

Hey there folks, just dropping in to mention a few new tracks added to my modding playlists. I know that pretty well everyone has very different tastes in music from one another, and I usually vary mine based on my current emotional state. That being said, here are a few recently-released tracks that I scoped on Spotify, that I definitely had to add to my modding playlists. All are from bands that I really, really like and all of the tracks are just plain awesome, in my book. Enjoy...

(song) Breaking Skin, by Nonpoint
  

(album)Supreme Chaos, by War of Ages
  

 (song) 369, by Orgy 
  

Thanks for stopping by, I hope that this was useful and enjoyable for you. Until next time, getcha' mod on!

Friday, June 28, 2013

Modz of the Summer 2013!!!

Hey there guys 'n gals!  I know, and I apologize, that I've taken so long to get this up, but since I did finally get around to it I'm letting these 2 great modders share the spotlight for the rest of the Summer 2013 season.  We only had 2 modders submit any entries, so hopefully y'all can give me some stuff to actually sift through more from here on out.  Anyway, For Gabriel Drex Andrade, he only submitted his one Spitfire mod that he did for Nvidia's Best Campus Party 2013 competition, but Luis Shuper' Luu' Alves from moda'a'foca modding gave me a few different ones to choose from.  It didn't take long to pick though, because the Moda'Bench Model V is one of my all-time favorite mods, ever.  It's just beautiful to look at, in my humble opinion.  Enough rambling, however, allow me to toss you the pics and links to their works!


You can check out this great mod right here.
(if you can't read Portuguese, I suggest opening this link in a browser with a translator)


Lots more great pics right here. (requires a Facebook account to see)

If you want to join in on the fun, feel free to do so, we'd love to have you over at The Mod Brigade.  If you're already a member, then celebrate, but if not, maybe it's time to join!  Either way, the more the merrier, so come on over and hang out.  Come on, give me a reason to be busy folks: getcha mod on, show it off, and get some free advertisement for your work!

Until then, I'll be waiting... ;)

Monday, June 24, 2013

For the Emperor! Projekt: Ultramarine Incoming!

EDIT 05-08-2014: Due to unforeseen circumstances over the past year, I had to get rid of this case before I was able to do any modding to it. I WILL revise and then continue it, along with my son, but I'm unsure exactly how soon that will be. Thank you for looking, and I hope to very soon entertain you with the updated projekt!

Hey there folks!  I'm really stoked to finally have the opportunity to announce this.  My son and I have been trying to decide for awhile now on what the set theme should be for his new PC, and ultimately he chose Space Marines + Ultramarines!  For those out of the know, the Space Marines and Ultramarines are from the tabletop miniatures game (and now multiple video games as well, novels, etc.) from the fine folks at Games Workshop.  For now, this is a teaser of what's to come.  I'll keep you posted here, as well as elsewhere, so keep your eyes peeled.  Ultimately, I'm looking to hopefully get the chance to check out those awesome Alsa Corp products with this mod, but I make no guarantees.  Might be a good time to experiment though.  ;)  Anyway, feast your eyes...




...and here are the pics of the case to be modded; it's already stripped down and cleaned up.





























 




Well, that's it for now folks, but there's more to come soon enough!  Have a great day and... getcha mod on!

Update #1 - June 24th, 2013.
I couldn't go to sleep, as I've been brainstorming about this all night, hehe, and so far this is the first concept image I've come up with.  Feel free to let me know what you think.  It's not final, of course, especially since I'll be going over all of it with my son for final yea or nay, but it's some major progress from nothing, lol.  Compare it with the pic of the front bezel (shown above), for a good idea of what all is different and how.


Well, that's all I got for the time being, but there's LOTS more to come soon.  Thank for looking in!

Update #2: June 26th, 2013:
Hey folks!  If by chance you're still interested in where this is going, I have a small treat for you.  It took me a good deal of time to whip this up in Gimp, especially the custom Crux Terminatus - shout out to Toby "toby1kanobi" Kirkby for reminding me of what that was called - which was almost 100% completely custom and took a good while to do with my keyboard and mouse (yeah, I still can't yet afford to buy a graphics tablet yet, but I'm working on it!).  At least these things are awesome quality and have killer accuracy, especially nice is the mouse's easy on-the-fly dpi adjustment!

Anyway, before I get to rambling any more, I present to you the latest image of this PC mod's concept designs...


Until next time folks, get out your rotary tools, files, sandpaper and paints... it's moddin' time!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Inspiration has struck me again.

It has been a long time since I've painted, especially since I usually use acrylics from tubes, brushes, etc.  This past evening (06-22-2013), however, I was struck with inspiration and was told to man up and just use the spray paints I've been collecting and transporting everywhere for the last 6-7 years.  That I did. 

I've been struggling to come up with a way to either build or buy a painting easel, since the 2 I had before were destroyed while being stored in a storage unit, and then it struck me that I have an easel-of-sorts already... the tabletop unit that I had made last year, out of a junked bunk-bed frame and queen-size box frame.  So, I went to work with taping some paper up on it, then taped some cardboard sheets together, taped that big sheet to the tabletop unit as well, then taped up a 19x24 sheet of smooth bristol board, and got to work on it.  This is just the beginning of what's to come, I have some messages to get out and I won't be done with these until I'm told to stop.

This current painting carries a serious message, and I know that any of which it pertains to, who see it, will get the message.  For them, I only wish that they take it as seriously as they can, because this message isn't from me, but rather it is being spoken through me.  This is the progress of what I'm working on, and as I go, I will update it.  Enjoy, thank you.

Progress photo 01 - June 22nd, 2013.

Progress photo 02 - June 22nd, 2013.

Further progress is soon to come forth, as there is much more to be done with this one, however the forthcoming message should start to be coming clear already, to those who should understand it.  Until next time, God bless!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Product Review: Liquitex Professional Spray Paint

Hello there fellow artists and modders, I have a little bit of a treat for you today, I just ask that you bear with me in regards to the video, because well... my digital camera sucks.  It's definitely showing it's age already, sheesh.  Anyway, scope the vid and then check out the rest below, thanks.



Image 01.  If you look closely, you can see the little bit of shimmer, from between my fingers and on to the right a little ways.  Yes, that's shimmer, not missed spots.

Image 02. In this image, I scraped a little off with my fingernail, roughly a good 15-20 minutes after I finished the video.  It wasn't very easy to do, but I did do it, and noticed that shimmer once more, where I'd scraped off the paint.

Image 03. Notice how well a couple of coats covers this mouse.  Even the original "Microsoft for Tiny" logo is almost completely covered, only leaving a slight fade to be seen.  Directly to the right of that, if you look closely, you'll see there are a few small blobs that got on there during the spray-on somehow.  Keep panning down to see how I fixed that.  ;)

Image 04. The underbelly of the mouse's top half, to show the original color.

Image 05. The front of the mouse shell top, where I sprayed directly, it surprisingly took very well.  That over-spray, in this instance, is of no importance.  We're just playing around with this stuff for now.  ;)

Image 06.  See that small missed space there above my palm?  Directly to the upper-right of that is another of those naughty little droplets.  *shakes fist*  We'll take care of that right now, and the other ones too!

Image 07. Danger Will Robinson, danger!  Hehehe, I whipped out one of my trusty razor blades and decided to do some light scraping, in a smoothing fashion, to get at those nasty little droplets.  I'll teach them to ruin my party!

Image 08. First, note that the little blemish from before is gone, of which I've no recollection how that came to be.  Secondly, notice that I scraped off that little droplet (the whole spot popped right off really easily).  Ideally, I'd liked to have just smoothed that out, but the droplet had other plans.  If I were doing this for real, as in for money or a serious project, I'd go over it again.  This is just a small sample can, however, so I'll save the rest for other opportunities.

Image 09. Take note of the unpainted edge below the LC and RC button covers.  That was painted, but I attempted to scrape it off with my fingernails and failed.  I used the razor blade and it was as smooth as butter.  Then I got a little carried away, as you can see...

Image 10. As you can clearly see, there's texture, however I did figure out that the texture is actually that of the mouse's surface, not from the paint as I'd initially thought.  This is a definite plus for 2 reasons.    First reason is that it shows how well the paint conforms to the textures of the painted surface.  Second, it means that the paint isn't crap, hahaha.  Also take note of the area directly below the mouse wheel section, where droplets previously existed.  On this section, the razor worked as intended.  It's as smooth as a baby's butt now, minus that texture from the plastic, but it's still nice and smooth regardless.

All-in-all, I have to say that the paint itself is wonderful and definitely holds lots of great possibilities.  One thing I do not like is that the paint likes to bubble up and build up on the nozzle, creating puddles, which is both a nuisance and a great waste.  The construction of their nozzles appears to be somewhat cheap, generic almost.  I have $5.00 USD cans of generic spray paint, from Wal-Mart, that have better nozzles than this thing does.  To me, this is inexcusable, especially for how expensive the retail cans are (and they appear to use the same nozzles).

The clean-up procedure is very easy, I really love that.  It's literally just a matter of washing with soap and water.  To clean the paint can and nozzle, I had to resort to an arsenal consisting of a toothbrush, soap, water, paper towel and a push pin.  This took almost as long as spray painting that mouse top.  Why did it take so long?  Because the paint (thanks to the nozzle's low quality) got all over inside the nozzle cap, on the nozzle, and in that little divot area where you insert the nozzle.  That was when I realized that the plastic used for this nozzle is very thin and flimsy, very cheap and flexible.  I am not impressed by such low quality at all.  If this were a product I'd purchased, I'd ask for a refund and a replacement, with better quality components.

As an artist and as a fiscally conservative individual, I have a big pet peeve when it comes to waste and quality.  I do not like to waste anything if I can help it, especially if it's expensive (the retail cans of this paint are 400ml/340g/12oz and cost $11.99 USD).  I also like my products to be of at least decent quality, not flimsy, cheap-feeling and messy.  I've had $1.00 USD cheeseburgers of better construction quality, which seems absurd really.

Anyway, I'll be checking this stuff out some more soon, will continue to see if there is any way for me to improve the output of this can and it's nozzle.  For now, I'm skeptical on that, but at least I can take some solace in knowing that the paint itself is low-odor, easy to apply, fast-drying, etc.  I can't say yea or nay on this product just yet, but we'll see what the future holds.  At the moment, I'm sitting on the fence here, just waiting for someone to tip me one way or the other.  A gentle nudge will do, no shoving, hehe.

Lastly, I present to you the color chart that came with my sample package:

So that's all for now folks, I hope you like what I've shown you here (forgive the crap quality video please), and as always, if you've any questions you can just ask either on here, Facebook, Twitter or via e-mail.  Thanks and happy painting!

Update 06-06-2013: I went to my local Michael's Craft Store and checked out their selection of these paints.  They carry the full line-up, best I can tell, and there is no clear coat/varnish, etc. made specifically for these paints.  Not to fret, however, because as I turned around, right across the aisle and a couple of steps to the left, I found Grumbacher Final Varnish spray cans (both the semi-gloss/gloss and the satin/matte finish) and labeled at just $12.99 USD each.  This is professional quality stuff, larger cans than these Liquitex Pro retail cans are, and made for both oils and acrylics.