It’s that time of the year.
Although I’m not that participative when it comes to such events, I feel like it’s never too bad to join the bandwagon and… Do some arts? ‘Cause that’s what I do, rather than doing what everyone else’s doing.

So, *coughcough*, I can’t say I don’t care about these things. I like them a lot. I’m a little sad for not taking part of them. But then again, it was never my intention to be a part of it in the first place. Nonetheless, being it an interesting theme to me, I chose it for the comics I’m doing – and have been doing for the past two years. I know I could have told you a lot more about it – there’s so much more to learn. I barely scratched the surface. I had tons of stories to tell and lots of details to explain and mysteries to uncover. The Praxis world itself was a mystery for me when this begun. And it still is, for the most part, I suppose. I gotta thank everyone who helped me out, of course. I just can’t help it to think I failed them a little – I could never expose everything I had intended. I studied hard on this so I could have a solid ground for my story and it still wasn’t enough. I just couldn’t keep up with the schedule. I am sorry for that. But that doesn’t mean I am stopping it right now. I know I’ll never have the time to tell all the stories I wanted, but I’ll still try to tell them for the most part. And in the end, I have to admit, this comic’s about much more then mere Praxis. I wanted it to be about the student’s life – which is, on a certain point of view, what the Praxis was meant to be in the first place. But that’s not for me to debate.

On the other hand, I started this project when I first started College too. I had it planned for three years and had a specific part of the Praxis world to look at on each of them. I had it planned and then I couldn’t do it. This is, I suppose, my last year (yes, I’ll be graduating soon if everything runs smoothly!). I don’t know if these things will held any meaning to me afterwards. For some part, I hope they do. I want to keep this story going.
Let’s see if I’m around doing this for next year.
Wow, it’s been a while!
So, yesterday was my birthday and I spent a wonderfull day with my peeps :) I had a Francesinha for lunch and Sushi for dinner, nham!
Although the day was awesome, I don’t really know what to say about it. That’s it, it was just awesome.
Also, Ricardo Jorge offered me a Calvin & Hobbes comic book! :D I’ve always wanted to have one of these. And then my parents got me a new pen tablet, which was totally unexpected.

She looks cute, right? She’s really big, I’ll take ages to get used to her. And I’m still dancing with the drivers too, so I might take a while (but I have work to do, noes!)
Finally, the first Episode of Supernatural’s anime is out and I am yet to watch it. But I might. And just another week of exams and I’m done. Yay.
Music atm: Iron Maiden – When The Wild Wind Blows
I was convinced I had mentioned this ealier, but, in case I was just dreaming, I’m going to tell you about the awesome game I had to develop this semester for LAPRV.
But let’s give credit to the right people. I wasn’t that much into the game itself, so I must thank Snake and Kosmi for their good job!
I was in charge of… Other modules. The Project was considerably big for what we were used to, and I was in charge of the website and a module made in Prolog (I really think I’ve talked about this before…) Take a look at the site’s feel:

Design by nodethirtythree and Free CSS Templates.
We are the Niveleida :3
But the game can’t be played in my computer :V It runs in wireframe, which is not that cool since this game’s a little “simple” when it comes to the number of polygons. Not much to show. So yeah, one of my peers sent me the screenshots today, so I can finally show you the outcome of the month:
This was the best game ever! It had rain, snow, fog, day and night!
And of course, let’s not forget to mention, congrats to Cuegmeyer for the wonderful house models :D

Music atm: Linda Martini – Raposo Manhoso
This dude… Dude.
When I say I have many people helping me out and making this possible, I really mean a lot of people. Some more than the others, of course, but that doesn’t matter so much – specially because I no longer know who exactly told me what, so I’ll just credit everybody.



















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