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Monday, August 31, 2009

Saw this floating around on the net. Looks well done (by local standards) and something about that monochromatic dude with a hood reminds me of Left 4 Dead/Infamous (I just had to make a geek reference huh?).

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A few words on District 9 (in short = EPIC!)

Friday, August 28, 2009

When I first saw District 9’s trailer months ago, I knew that I absolutely had to watch it. I’m not going to discuss what it’s about since there’s lots of info about the movie on the Net for that (I also don’t want this to be a very long post). Thankfully the movie did not disappoint. At all.

The movie seemed to have whizzed by fairly quickly which is a good thing, really. Once I catch myself glancing at the time and/or wondering when the movie will end, that spells trouble. Not once did I yawn and I was practically sitting at the edge of my seat throughout the entire film. In fact, I hardly even cuddled with my boyfriend because I was totally fixated with what was happening onscreen.

District 9 is awesome because it’s a smart and enjoyable sci-fi flick that not only makes you question important issues about race/apartheid/prejudice, it also manages to pull at your heart strings. Add to that an amazing performance by Sharlto Copley as well as top of the line special effects and action sequences that do not border on “overkill” unlike some other movies out there *cough*Transformers 2!*cough*. I’m even going to go so far as to say that this is one of the best movies that I’ve seen this year. Seriously. It’s got drama. It’s got action. It’s got heart. It’s got awesome alien weaponry. I could go on and on.

In the end, the movie makes one wonder what it means to be human and you would realize that it goes beyond physical/cultural differences.

I’m still giddy after watching it. In fact, I really wouldn’t mind watching it again. Hmm. This weekend perhaps?

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Some interesting posts from i09 about District 9:

5 Things You Didn’t Know about District 9

Is District 9 Racist?  (NOTE: I do not agree with blogger Nicole Stamp, thank you.)

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Koi

Monday, July 20, 2009

 

 

Worked on this in one sitting entirely on Photoshop. Wanted to give it an old, painted feel.

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I Can Has Video Game Job?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

     It’s been a while since I made a post around these parts but I assure you, a lot of stuff has been happening to me (both good and bad but, unfortunately, I can’t divulge all the juicy tid bits). I will say this, though: I’ve quit my job as a Team Leader and Digital Colorist at IAS and have moved on to greener pastures. I am now a 2D artist for Gameloft which happens to be founded by the Guillemot brothers. Yes, the same founders and owners of Ubisoft. And I really just have to say, in the usual calm, collected manner that I’m famously known for: “HOW FUCKING COOL IS THAT?!?!!!11one”

    Getting into video games development has been a dream of mine for a very long time but I never actually took that first step to realize that dream. I suppose I got too comfortable in my previous job but thanks to certain, uh, “circumstances” I finally got the nerve to actually move on and take a risk. Surprisingly, it wasn’t long before I found myself with a new job. It all happened so fast, really. I was just starting to get used to my “vacation”, but I guess the Universe had other things in store for me.

     Oh, and if any of you have questions about the projects we’re working on, I’m afraid I can’t answer them. It’s all hush hush, you see. This is some seriously top secret shit we’re talking about here.

    I have to seriously update this blog. Will be posting some of my digital art soon! And, no, they are not work-related.

    (Oh. Lookee. I’m a nominee for the 2009 Philippine Blog Awards!)

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A Natural (and Delicious!) Remedy for Sore Throats

Monday, May 18, 2009

     Since the weather has been acting pretty weird lately, alot of people are coming down with a bad case of respiratory ailments. I myself woke up one morning with a swollen throat and when I checked it out in front of a mirror with a flashlight I saw a number of white spots scattered around my tonsil. Ech. 

     I googled for some natural remedies to ease the irritation that I felt in my throat and came across a wonderful recipe made of warm water, lemon, and honey. Here’s how I prepared it:

  • Fill a cup with warm water. Make sure it’s not too hot as it might irritate your throat even more.
  • Pour in around two tablespoons of raw honey. Raw honey is richer in nutrients and is apparently much healthier than honey that has been filtered.
  • Squeeze half a lemon into the cup and stir well.
  • Enjoy the drink!

     You will feel the effects almost instantly. My throat felt much better, and a few minutes later, I took a tablespoon of honey. I then let it melt a bit in my mouth before swallowing.

     The next day, the biggest white spot on my throat disappeared and my throat wasn’t swollen anymore. I didn’t even take any drugs! A friend of mine (who was sick too) had been taking medication for a long time but the white spots refused to go away. I recommended this remedy to her and she said that it was so effective and that it was probably the only thing that eased her throat’s suffering.

     I’m not saying that you should stop any medication that was prescribed to you, but this concoction really helps in speeding up the healing process. Oh, and here’s my favorite bottle of honey which you could purchase at Healthy Options:

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     This is probably the best-tasting honey that I’ve ever tried. All other honey brands in the supermarket (the cheap ones) pale in comparison. This is also a healthier alternative as it is raw and unfiltered.

     So do give this recipe a try when you have a sore/irritated/dry throat. Your throat will definitely thank you for it!

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