I am looking for a job. Any job. With a paycheck. In Turku.
I want to develop and help. I need new experiences. I get two dozen ideas a day. I speak english. I learn fast. I’m normal. I don’t steal anyone’s lunch yogurt. I can work from home. I’m happy being the photoshop slave.
I make good coffee too.

Finally I got him right.
Good-bye curly mullet…
A local university publication put my Quill on the cover. This one. The little magazine was themed coulisse and aimed at the humanists. I can see why they decided on that particular work.
Well, now it looks like they’re putting the bitter/angry one on the next issue, themed (if my memory serves me right) “pinna”… ehmm… nerves…?
Perfect XD
I think the whole magazine should just appoint Quill as their mascot.
This time I’ll provide them with a decent pdf. Last time they were too impatient, went ahead and used a small jpeg that went all silly pixel blur on them, but hey, at least they’re not even trying to blame me for that one. XD
I updated the site’s look, but that’s not everything.
Personally I’ve been updated to Count K v1.2 with a new apartment, a student’s internship at the local art committee (which sounds cool, but is probably mistranslated. Come see the Digitally Yours-exhibition in April. Digitally Yours. Digitally Yours!) and no free time at all because of a)having to get rid of car and b)currently having no internet connection. I have precious little time to work on my own projects, so no updates on Regicide promised.
If I walk myself patiently all the way to school, I have access to a scanner and my mail though. So there should be no change in the chaotic (ha ha) pace this little art page grows.
Update on 02.03.2007: Count K v1.2.1 with internet connection released.

He’s an old a(c)quaintance too. One I should very much like to see in 3d one of these days… evil laughter.


It’s official, she can 3d-cheat.
Meaning - the eyes are not even attached to the eye lids. But I’m slowly getting there. I AM!
Why can’t Photoshop even try to be more tablet compatible? Lovely program otherwise, but really.
Not that this piece of a junk tablet I’m trying to use is any good either, but this is getting just hilarious.
Corel Painter Classic was the perfect program for painting, alas, it had no layers.
Now that they have layers, it’s still unimaginably difficult to export pictures with decent transparency, at least if you work with almost all aquarels, as I do with my attempts at coloring.
Doesn’t help at all that turkuamk doesn’t provide us with real media imitating software. Trying to draw with Photoshop is like trying to oil paint with a ballpoint pen.
I expect a fun 6 months trying to compile my thesis from various 30 day trials. The simple, fantastic painter classic that comes with wacom tablets doesn’t work with a windows fresher than 140 bc. Too late to go linux now. Or is it?
Anyway, rant ends here, and tomorrow I have a job interview; over and out.





