Thursday, November 18, 2010

Random # chenes. Nakakamiss naman tumblr. Random to. Kung ano lang talaga maisip itype.

Wala lang. Naisip ko lang to. Randommmm. Haha! Kung sa up ka papasok. Ganto ang mga maaring maging start ng class mo;

Large class/Recit class
7:00
8:00
8:30
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
12:00
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:00
7:00

Sa pagkaalam ko walang klaseng nagsisimula ng;
7:30
9:30
10:30
12:30
1:30
3:30
4:30
6:30

Wala lang. Haha!

Naggugutom na ko. Saan kaya ako kakaen? Mmmm. No buddy, sad. COOP! Btw, It's bs, I can't open their sites hindi tuloy makapag. Tsk. Sa bahay na nga lang! Nakita ko lang updates. Huhuhu. Gusto ko na mag-summer. Bakit? Kasi gusto ko na mag-math36. Excited ako, idk why. =)) Pag dito ako sa elbi nag-summer, classmates kami ni JD sa Stat1, tapos next sem Comsc11 with Jason and Genther. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeey! Gusto ko na ulit sila makasama. Bakit pa kasi. Bakit. Bakit. Pag sa dili, makakasama ko si bfe :>

My Spcm inst told us, if the HR personnel asks you a question, you should have two answers. Pano gagawin yun?
eg;
HR: So, patricia is your name?
Me: (1)Yes. (2) Hindi ba obvious sa resume? :)))))))))))
Joke lang. Haha! Ganto talaga. Seryoso na.
HR: So, Sarifah is your name?
Ms. Sarifah: (1) Yes. (2) And it means mother of all nation.
Eh, pano kung walang meaning yung pangalan mo? Sasabihin mo, "it means chair"? :)))))))))))


Ang hirap naman nito :(

INTRODUCTION TO SELF-PORTRAITURE USING A MIRROR

Self-portraits are very common among artists, possibly because you don't have to bribe yourself to sit for a portrait. You are always available to yourself. Plus, you've probably looked at your face about a million times and are very familiar with your features and facial expressions. Self-portraits also make a valuable record for you over time. Your interpretation of yourself says a lot about your state of mind, life and development.

Step 1

Create a comfortable set-up. You'll need a mirror to look in. Grab a sketchbook, paper or canvas to draw on. Most people find that a 90-degree angle works well. If you have an empty corner of a room, you can put the mirror against one wall and your paper against the other wall.

Step 2

Begin with the shape of your head. Determine if it is oval, round or squarish. Your head-shape should fill the center of the paper.

Step 3

Add eyes. If you draw a light line across the center of your head-shape, this is where your eyes should go. Look back and forth between the paper and the mirror. Observe whether your eyes are narrow, almond-shaped or tired. Remember that eyes contribute a lot to facial expressions.

Step 4

Add your nose. Noses are difficult to draw. Remember that shading is more important than lines when drawing a nose. The end of the nose should be about halfway between the mid-line (where your eyes are) and the chin. Keep looking back and forth between your mirror and paper.

Step 5

Add your mouth. The expression you use for your mouth will largely determine the feel of the self-portrait. Like the nose, use shading more than lines.

Step 6

Add ears. The top of the ears should correspond with about the height of your eyes. The bottom of your ears will probably come down to about the tip of your nose. Of course, your mirror will give you more details. Consider your hair when you sketch your ears.

Step 7

Add hair. Don't forget to notice your part, shading, texture, and volume.

Step 8

Return to all the features you have previously sketched. Slowly build up the sketch with shading, adding shadows and erasing lines you don't need.

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