
Besides computers and drawing, I admit that I’m very addicted to badminton. Finally after months of using normal shoes which gave my toes a lot of callouses, I have my very own badminton shoes just purchased yesterday! The actual colors of my shoes are different, which didn’t have any tint of red in it.
The shoes I bought was actually the cheapest one on the store about $62, with 25% off so it costs just about $48 (it’s quite a steal!), since it’s one of the store’s old and unsold shoes. But after trying it out, it felt like heaven compared to my normal shoes. Not only does it feel lighter, it has gum soles for less friction that would help greatly on my sudden stops after chasing shuttlecocks, and it feels very soft inside. I haven’t tested it in a game yet, but I feel I’ll enjoy all the games with these on. Weee.

Here’s my first drawing using my own Wacom. It took me a long time to finish this piece. Since I can’t create smooth strokes on my own yet, I used up a lot of time on cleaning the strokes.
I know there are a lot of anatomical errors on her body, if you’re gonna lecture me, go ahead and I’ll listen obediently. Also, I overdid her hand, it ended up looking like a guy’s hand, or too un-anime like.
I’ll be doing better next time.
My “Dream Workstation” is now complete. From the monstrous performance of my computer, added with the magic touch of a graphic tablet. I got my Wacom Intuos 4 Medium today from Solo who specially bought it in Manila.
Here’s the photo of the box that Solo took. (Too bad I don’t have a camera, I don’t even have any pictures of my workstation.)

I’m very happy,that I can create artworks easier now with the help of a graphic tablet. I always dreamed of owning one ever since I started being serious with computer graphics and designing.
Many thanks to Solo and Dominique for making this dream possible!