I felt like writing on this blog again, even though I updated my username status to CosmicNerdBoy, the little astronaut lost between cosmical signals of light. Now that the position of Motion has a more reliable and specific path and a proper direction. I felt more than excited to follow through that path and start placing creativity more seriously.
It has been, though, demanding for me to really schedule all that stuff and time to really make some of my creations to shine and to share what I can place to show to people and stuff. Things like work and not being able to decide on a path are sure obstacles that I tried to face off last year. I came up in good conditions, ending up in a level up evolution that would help me better forsee the situation ahead for this year to come.
Looking more for people, creative people, people that made an effort to show themselves, people that keep it up everyday despite their own obstacles, I understood the importance to place foot when facing them. Even if they can be kind and friendly, they all have that rush and aggressive power to respond towards creative motion and elements that would say we made something productive today.
They won't stop, and they shouldn't be doing so. Even when you talk to them and don't respond, one clear thing is they have using their time creating, imaging, thinking in galaxies and practicing their next act or performance. And they will show it up eventually, in a form of meteor, cosmical form of great power. Among the stars, the moon and their cosmic particles. A meteor is strong of force and speed. They can't overcome the light power of the stars, but their movement and trajectory makes them kinda unpredictable to maneuver. They can appear everywhere, and they can impact in places not known to central.
That's why we were prepared to face that, maybe towards something one can feel adapted to show off, by creating and sharing, by learning new techniques, and by knowing what to do and how much time we have for it.
This last thing, time, is one to be used wisely, carefully. No one can know what things can happen after this time, after the here and now. One needs to know their possibilities, their options, their alternates, and the renovations, in order to know what to do on those situations, without losing conviction and will to keep creating. Know what to do on the right situation and retribution will come.
All of this I learned from talking and get to know creative people the last year, how they interact and how they show their power to shine. They would say, what you get quantitatively towards your creations aren't as much important. But at the end of the year they show off those values as retributions, maybe to see they have strength of conviction to get to meet more people. Whatever they show up on their accounts might not be of relative, but at least it's good to know that kind of value, despite having to face that, risking that it might be so overwhelming. If you use it at your benefit it can be of good parameter for your own creations. Therefore, knowing more creative people, talking to them or not, will help us to achieve our own goals. And if any doubt, they will notice it by what we do.
With that said, let's start 2018 with good energy. I might have been backtracking a lot of stuff but this time I can boost up my numbers to really be up to date with everything :B
Showing posts with label Art Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Issues. Show all posts
Monday, January 1, 2018
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Account-Snatching and Post Revolution Wave
Hello. I’m your great nice guy that runs this blog (whose name’s Erick for nice purposes). Before I get into the topic, I want to let you know something. Maybe you have noticed that, but I wasn’t as active on this account as expected, but I hope to maintain the normal pace of a blog. Maybe you have seen my Tumblr and Twitter that I have still posting something. I don’t usually use my Facebook and I haven’t drawn a new one. I hope I get going on a slightly normal rhythm.
Now, on to the topic.
As you can see by the topic, let’s talk about when you get your account being taken by another one and tried to change or add or modify things. A normal account is accessed (or signed in) by imputing a name and a password. The password is not to be handed in to anyone, not a single one. And when you get to access your account, you can change your space and try to make a good use of it.
The problem on accounts getting ‘compromised’ is when another that is not yours gets into your account and makes changes noticeable enough to others to say that’s not the person running that account. I have seen Facebook accounts getting compromised by others just for fun and eventually it is given back to the original users.
How they could access an account? They should obtain a password and a username. Weak passwords are more vulnerable to get accessed. Even if the password is difficult to remember, a password that’s odd for you or not relatable is one solution. Even so, brutal force password obtaining may be done. But make the password stronger is recommended.
Now, an account is compromised. How do people react on that event...?
I may not be as direct as possible, but there is no need to retaliate the fact that the account was compromised in some way. What will it solve with that? Will that user is going to leave that way? Will a noticeable alert be done? Something is sure, all people will get into the consideration and a commotion will be done. Posts and posts of trying to upset and rage the user. The point is, you don’t know how the people accessed that account; you just post to stop, or try to stop. The eventful revolution of posts resulted in a high count of clicks to see what’s happening. Worse enough if the place when that bunch of posts was made on a non-erasable place.
What if the user were to come back? What that if was just a single joke of someone who made all those changes? On Facebook, jokes like this are made when computers are not being attended.... Now all of those can’t be put it back, that cannot be deleted and the incident will be done.
The thing is this: people reacting are not a good thing to happen, but at least it gets the Internet move.
That may be a weird thing to stats increasing, but it still works. I’m just not into that kind of thing....
Maybe my promotion isn’t as well done as expected; maybe I just need to hear people.
But maybe I might not understand a few, only to fear what would react on unexpected events....
Now, on to the topic.
As you can see by the topic, let’s talk about when you get your account being taken by another one and tried to change or add or modify things. A normal account is accessed (or signed in) by imputing a name and a password. The password is not to be handed in to anyone, not a single one. And when you get to access your account, you can change your space and try to make a good use of it.
The problem on accounts getting ‘compromised’ is when another that is not yours gets into your account and makes changes noticeable enough to others to say that’s not the person running that account. I have seen Facebook accounts getting compromised by others just for fun and eventually it is given back to the original users.
How they could access an account? They should obtain a password and a username. Weak passwords are more vulnerable to get accessed. Even if the password is difficult to remember, a password that’s odd for you or not relatable is one solution. Even so, brutal force password obtaining may be done. But make the password stronger is recommended.
Now, an account is compromised. How do people react on that event...?
I may not be as direct as possible, but there is no need to retaliate the fact that the account was compromised in some way. What will it solve with that? Will that user is going to leave that way? Will a noticeable alert be done? Something is sure, all people will get into the consideration and a commotion will be done. Posts and posts of trying to upset and rage the user. The point is, you don’t know how the people accessed that account; you just post to stop, or try to stop. The eventful revolution of posts resulted in a high count of clicks to see what’s happening. Worse enough if the place when that bunch of posts was made on a non-erasable place.
What if the user were to come back? What that if was just a single joke of someone who made all those changes? On Facebook, jokes like this are made when computers are not being attended.... Now all of those can’t be put it back, that cannot be deleted and the incident will be done.
The thing is this: people reacting are not a good thing to happen, but at least it gets the Internet move.
That may be a weird thing to stats increasing, but it still works. I’m just not into that kind of thing....
Maybe my promotion isn’t as well done as expected; maybe I just need to hear people.
But maybe I might not understand a few, only to fear what would react on unexpected events....
Labels:
Art Issues,
Computer Talk
Friday, October 19, 2012
Drawing Impressions
Hello, lots of things to tell on this month, and lots of things to make something useful to update the position of space of my web pages. This time, a Drawing Talk.
I have been practicing a lot of drawing and then publishing some art on the DeviantArt and tumblr page. Lately I have entered some drawing contest and on last week I spent my time making a cool drawing for that contest. The cool thing was the printing in a 17" x 11" paper that drawing, which it was the first time.
I was so excited to enter and that my drawing would be there among other drawings, so I have made some development and started some sketches on my notebook. Usually my school notebook is sometimes my sketch notebook… hehehe
After some sketches, I decided on selecting one of them. One boy walking on the street, going to school with some backpack on his shoulders and a happy face. Also a nice background. I spent hours trying to make a neat lineart and making my drawing look special. I spent my weekend making that effort of making lines and color and shade the image. After all that work, my special drawing was done, and I was very happy with the results.
The day of the printed hand in, I didn't have any idea where to print my image, at first, because I needed to find some copy shop near where I was. I thought of one, but I have wondered if they could print with the specifications I wanted. Luckily they had that kind of paper and that kind of size. So I hurried on printing and handing in the work to the ones that made the contest.
After that, it was time of making the exposition of the work of everybody that has entered the contest. It was today. I told some of my friends and classmates to come and see my work, and some of them know that I draw and wanted to see that work. So in the afternoon, one hour after noon exactly, we visited those drawings. I was a little shy to see my work alone, because it would be there along with the others’ work. It was at some festival of languages (supposed that the ones who made the contest make the appointment to the Japanese language… because the style was manga styled)
The time I handed in my work, I thought it may be a few of drawings (only like three or four), but when I went to see it all, it was like about fifteen. Different anime style, different techniques (traditional drawing, digital drawing…), and different focus. Most of the drawings were about some original character they have made. A close up of those characters. One was like a manga page, pretty amazing. Other ones have a single background but they used well their colors. One traditional image was pretty amazing because of the technique of colors, and it was a close-up too. My drawing was placed very high, beside some other drawing with two characters.
What I see different my drawing from the others is that my character wasn't as big as the others, but the compensation was the background, and because most of the images were close-ups, and because they were placed near to the eye to see, it was more impressing. But still my drawing was amazing. If I do a close-up like any other picture, it would be amazing as the others!
Even so my classmates and friends say that I have the talent of making those drawings and I’m proud they have considered that. Also I’m happy they saw my drawing. Maybe if I have the chance I’ll make the price of making another print…. hehehe
I have been practicing a lot of drawing and then publishing some art on the DeviantArt and tumblr page. Lately I have entered some drawing contest and on last week I spent my time making a cool drawing for that contest. The cool thing was the printing in a 17" x 11" paper that drawing, which it was the first time.
I was so excited to enter and that my drawing would be there among other drawings, so I have made some development and started some sketches on my notebook. Usually my school notebook is sometimes my sketch notebook… hehehe
After some sketches, I decided on selecting one of them. One boy walking on the street, going to school with some backpack on his shoulders and a happy face. Also a nice background. I spent hours trying to make a neat lineart and making my drawing look special. I spent my weekend making that effort of making lines and color and shade the image. After all that work, my special drawing was done, and I was very happy with the results.
The day of the printed hand in, I didn't have any idea where to print my image, at first, because I needed to find some copy shop near where I was. I thought of one, but I have wondered if they could print with the specifications I wanted. Luckily they had that kind of paper and that kind of size. So I hurried on printing and handing in the work to the ones that made the contest.
After that, it was time of making the exposition of the work of everybody that has entered the contest. It was today. I told some of my friends and classmates to come and see my work, and some of them know that I draw and wanted to see that work. So in the afternoon, one hour after noon exactly, we visited those drawings. I was a little shy to see my work alone, because it would be there along with the others’ work. It was at some festival of languages (supposed that the ones who made the contest make the appointment to the Japanese language… because the style was manga styled)
The time I handed in my work, I thought it may be a few of drawings (only like three or four), but when I went to see it all, it was like about fifteen. Different anime style, different techniques (traditional drawing, digital drawing…), and different focus. Most of the drawings were about some original character they have made. A close up of those characters. One was like a manga page, pretty amazing. Other ones have a single background but they used well their colors. One traditional image was pretty amazing because of the technique of colors, and it was a close-up too. My drawing was placed very high, beside some other drawing with two characters.
What I see different my drawing from the others is that my character wasn't as big as the others, but the compensation was the background, and because most of the images were close-ups, and because they were placed near to the eye to see, it was more impressing. But still my drawing was amazing. If I do a close-up like any other picture, it would be amazing as the others!
Even so my classmates and friends say that I have the talent of making those drawings and I’m proud they have considered that. Also I’m happy they saw my drawing. Maybe if I have the chance I’ll make the price of making another print…. hehehe
Labels:
Art Issues,
Daily Life
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Art Revolution
This time, 3 posts in less than an hour (oh my, why I'm doing this that way...?) There will be short but meaningful.
In order to advance in the progress of the next year's State of Activities on the Nickname's Attribution, in the next time I'll do what I call 'Art Revolution', in which I'll be putting some drawings I did on this year, specially on this December 2011. It'll be great to express also on my drawings, as a hobby that I like also and as a great thing to develop that might help me on future occasions.
I'll put the link later, so you can visit later heheh.
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