Friday, March 20, 2015

Fun Fridays!

So today, for spring I decided to post some Cool Geeky finds... Ideas for penpal stuff. Tutorials. Toys. Things like that. Here we go...
Found Here
I have been looking for some fun stuff for Pen pals and found this Tutorial Site by Omiyaga Blogs.

What I really liked was a Washi Tape tutorial for Script Cards. I keep wondering what to do with some of the awesome Washi tape I've been buying (mostly 'cause they are adorable) and then I found this! It gives me all sorts of ideas to make stickers for Pen Pals and swaps out of Washi Tape.

So I was wondering around GeekxGirls and found through them this awesome site by Mari Kasurinen and look what I found:

Isn't it cute???? I'm not usually big on starwars but I SO WANT a storm trooper pony!

Also have you seen the preview for PIXELS???


My 80's kid gamer geek self is in love with this. I am a fan of most of the cast too... looks hilariously amazing!

Last but not least.... Baymax as other Disney Characters.

I found this on Fashionably Geek. I want to hug him and squeeze him and call him George.... He's SO CUTE. I think I need Baymax dolls in all the costumes for my shelves. (If I could keep my kids from stealing them, not that I'd blame them)

So I'm off to the awesome Toronto Comic Con tomorrow to see all the cool things. I love cons. This will be like a prequel to Fan Expo this summer.

Until Next Time.
Keep On Geekin' On
Angie

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Soul Eater

(Sorry about the delay, I had this post prepared 2 days ago then my house was hit with the PLAGUE lol... so I was unable to go online!)

I have watched all of Soul Eater not too long ago and have recently decided that I should read the Manga. As a Manga-newbie it took me a few pages to read it properly. I knew I was to start at the back of the book and read the right page first... but what I forgot was to read Right to Left across the page.

From Here
It made for the first few pages to be rather confusing but now that I've gotten the hang of it it's actually pretty awesome. The funniest part of reading a Manga at work is the looks you get in the lunchroom when people see you flipping from back to front as you read. I've gotten a few comments of "Oh are you looking for something?" when I change the page backwards. The cool part is I think I may have convinced some of the less geeky in my lunchroom that they should try and read a Manga. It's definitely a different experience and I think I'm falling in love with it almost as much as reading standard comics.

I do love comics, but with the price and the speed I read through them, I've been having a hard time getting back into reading them regularly. I've recently been given a few by an awesome penpal so I really need to get onto reading them. Hopefully before my foray to Toronto Comic Con this weekend. That way if I have discovered a new love I can look for the next ones in the series for myself.

I totally recommend Soul Eater to anyone who is thinking of getting into Manga's. I love the story... the mixture of Light and Dark, Serious and Humour is perfect for me. I have never been into the really dark Anime's but I do enjoy a good story. I particularly love the characters. I think I like most of the them from the book/show so I don't mind reading any of the "stories" in the Manga.

I have been also debating on Cosplaying one of the characters for Fan Expo this summer. I'm not sure if I want to do Maka or go for a cross play like Kid-Death.

Any ideas? Opinions??

Well until next time.
Keep on Geekin' on.
Angie

Monday, March 16, 2015

It's Monday... Lets talk Costumes.

So I've been reading this big discussion on the Mary Sue today about Mr. Erik Larsen's views on some of the new costumes for Female superhero's. How he feels they lack sex appeal and are built specifically to make it less sexy.

It also continues to talk about the different artists weighing in on the discussion. If you want to read it in full find it here!

Found HERE
So as a female, how likes comics, and likes to cosplay I would like to call BULLSHIT on all the arguments about the changes being due to a minority, due to fans or due to any of that crap. Sometimes things change, sometimes costumes and characters change. I will give you an example:
found HERE
Here is Wolverine... we all love and hate and at times love to hate wolverine's costumes. The have been variations of his costume where he is fully clothed, long sleeves, short sleeves, ripped pants, and shirtless. With each variation have we had an upheaval with people shouting from the rafters that the change was due to fan critiques?? No. Have we had people saying that by giving Wolverine longer sleeves or Jeans and a jacket he in no longer to move because it is too constricting?? Well I guess it's different for men and female characters as Mr. Larsen says:

... because bulky clothes actually hinder movement). And in any case--these are lines on paper. People can't fly in the real world...


Well I guess women are more delicate or lack some sort of ability to move... when they have clothing on. I also guess a woman in a leather jacket lacks some sort of sex appeal needed for comic.

What I don't understand is why sex appeal is needed. Do we need the female characters to portray a Sex Appeal that the male characters seldom require. Yes male characters are exaggerated as well, but they are not exaggerated to appease to the sex appeal of women. They are exaggerated in a sense to appeal to the ideal that the artist/fan/whatever had of the male form.

Skin is not needed for the character to fly better, fight better, or save the world any easier. Clothing reduces chafing and rug burns and marks from the fight... I like the new versions.

Look how awesome Batgirl's costume is:
Found Here
Or Spidergirl:
Found Here
See clothing can still make for an awesome character.

If you have an opinion, as I'm sure you do, feel free to comment. I love a good discussion. As an artist I like all sorts of art on my characters and have drawn them fully clothed and very little. It doesn't change how my character acts, only how they dress.

Until Next Time
Keep On, Geekin' On
Angie

Friday, March 13, 2015

Geekiness and Disney

So I'm debating if I should have posts prepared so that they post on the weekend. Even if it's just something small.

found HERE


What do you think?? Good idea??

Anyway, I've been pretty busy with people and friends and pocket letters and everything. I really am trying to figure out if I want to try and expand my blog... being it's at baby blog level... into intermediate level. How to do this I really don't quite know but it would be neat to have a slightly bigger audience I think. It would also give me a reason to actually prepare more than my daily rants (not that there's anything wrong with my daily rants). LOL.

If you have any suggestions or want to share this blog with a larger audience I would be thrilled. I'm just not quite sure where to start.

Anyway, back to a geeky rant.

I have decided to acknowledge publicly my love of Disney... and Marvel... and Disney LOL. I find so many cute versions of Disney princesses that aren't so "Princess-y" that I almost think I should start a Links Page just to include them in. For now I'm going to start sharing them here...

found HERE
If you haven't already seen them and fell in love with them... here is Pocket Princesses. Think of this scenario: If all the princesses were to live under the same roof what do you think would happen?? Well this artist explored them in the ABSOLUTELY CUTEST ways possible. I will spend minutes *cough*hours*cough* going through all the little drawings. Each one is in the above format and shows them in doing different things. I like the interactions and the unashamed acceptance of each characters "quirks". Go now and take in the cute!

I also found the picture at the top of the post at Tee Turtle. It's actually a shirt you can buy. I've been getting into all the geeky t-shirts lately (who would have guest I'm in my 30's) and am seriously considering spending some invisible money (invisible money is that from credit cards that doesn't actually exist) on some. I think I need to hold off for a few months though being I will be paying for Fan Expo Tickets fairly soon and I don't want to blow my budget.

I have been seeing a variety of re-imagined Disney princesses. It seems to be a theme lately. I think it's awesome (and have done a fair share of my own as well),

Here is a collection of some of the cool ones I have found. The link is attached to the name if you want to see other stuff by the artist.

From Dark:
By Jeffrey Thomas
To Tattooed:
By Timothy John Shumate
To Chibi:
By Meekgeek
To Fashion:
By Sashii-kami

So many styles. So many awesome artists. If you find any more feel free to add them into the comments below.

For now I am off for the weekend. I will try and figure out this weekend how to get an automated post to happen... I'm sure I can figure it out. Just need to actually look into it.

Until next time.

Keep On Geekin' On
Angie


Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Great A'Tuin

Today I was going to talk about stuff like my cute new Jack Skellington that my awesome sauce brother sent me (pic below, 'cause I needed to share it), heck I even brought it to work so he's now living on my computer. Instead I decided to talk about the amazing Terry Pratchett.


My experience with Terry Pratchett is mainly through the Discworld Series. I love this series and, as most who read discworld, prefer specific characters over others, even though I will read pretty much anything. For those of you who don't know about discworld here's the general concept:

In a distant and second-hand set of dimensions, in an astral plane that was never meant to fly, the curling star-mists waver and part...

See...
Great A'Tuin the turtle comes, swimming slowly through the interstellar gulf, hydrogen frost on his ponderous limbs, his huge and ancient shell pocked with meteor craters. Through sea-sized eyes that are crusted with rheum and asteroid dust He stares fixedly at the Destination.
In a brain bigger than a city, with geological slowness, He thinks only of the Weight.
Most of the weight is of course accounted for by Berilia, Tubul, Great T'Phon and Jerakeen, the four giant elephants upon whose broad and startanned shoulders the disc of the World rests, garlanded by the long waterfall at its vast circumference and domed by the baby-blue vault of Heaven.
Astropsychology has been, as yet, unable to establish what they think about.
The Great Turtle was a mere hypothesis until the day the small and secretive kingdom of Krull, whose rim-most mountains project out over the Rimfall, built a gantry and pulley arrangement at the tip of the most precipitous crag and lowered several observers over the Edge in a quartzwindowed brass vessel to peer through the mist veils.
The early astrozoologists, hauled back from their long dangle by enormous teams of slaves, were able to bring back much information about the shape and nature of A'Tuin and the elephants but this did not resolve fundamental questions about the nature and purpose of the universe.[1]
For example, what was Atuin's actual sex? This vital question, said the Astrozoologists with mounting authority, would not be answered until a larger and more powerful gantry was constructed for a deep-space vessel. In the meantime they could only speculate about the revealed cosmos.
There was, for example, the theory that A'Tuin had come from nowhere and would continue at a uniform crawl, or steady gait, into nowhere, for all time. This theory was popular among academics. An alternative, favoured by those of a religious persuasion, was that A'Tuin was crawling from the Birthplace to the Time of Mating, as were all the stars in the sky which were, obviously, also carried by giant turtles. When they arrived they would briefly and passionately mate, for the first and only time, and from that fiery union new turtles would be born to carry a new pattern of worlds. This was known as the Big Bang hypothesis.
Thus it was that a young cosmochelonian of the Steady Gait faction, testing a new telescope with which he hoped to make measurements of the precise albedo of Great A'Tuin's right eye, was on this eventful evening the first outsider to see the smoke rise hubward from the burning of the oldest city in the world.
Later that night he became so engrossed in his studies he completely forgot about it. Nevertheless, he was the first. There were others...
. . .
[1] The shape and cosmology of the disc system are perhaps worthy of note at this point. There are, of course, two major directions on the disc: Hubward and Rimward. But since the disc itself revolves at the rate of once every eight hundred days (in order to distribute the weight fairly upon its supportive pachyderms, according to Reforgule of Krull) there are also two lesser directions, which are Turnwise and Widdershins. Since the disc's tiny orbiting sunlet maintains a fixed orbit while the majestic disc turns slowly beneath it, it will be readily deduced that a disc year consists of not four but eight seasons. The summers are those times when the sun rises or sets at the nearest point on the Rim, the winters those occasions when it rises or sets at a point around ninety degrees along the circumference. Thus, in the lands around the Circle Sea, the year begins on Hogs' Watch Night, progresses through a Spring Prime to its first midsummer (Small Gods' Eve) which is followed by Autumn Prime and, straddling the half-year point of Crueltide, Winter Secundus (also known as the Spindlewinter, since at this time the sun rises in the direction of spin). Then comes Secundus Spring with Summer Two on its heels, the three quarter mark of the year being the night of Alls Fallow - the one night of the year, according to legend, when witches and warlocks stay in bed. Then drifting leaves and frosty nights drag on towards Backspindlewinter and a new Hogs' Watch Night nestling like a frozen jewel at its heart.
Since the Hub is never closely warmed by the weak sun the lands there are locked in permafrost. The Rim, on the other hand, is a region of sunny islands and balmy days. There are, of course, eight days in a disc week and eight colours in its light spectrum. Eight is a number of some considerable occult significance on the disc and must never, ever, be spoken by a wizard.
Precisely why all the above should be so is not clear, but goes some way to explain why, on the disc, the Gods are not so much worshipped as blamed.
(An Extract from The Colour of Magic)

I love Terry Pratchett's Style. As you read through his books you realize he has a rhythm and tone that is unique to him. I have never found another author who's books read like Pratchett's. Just as Neil Gaiman is unique in his concepts and structures so is Pratchett.

When talking about Pratchett with any Pratchett ready everyone seems to have a favourite character group. He has a few character groups that seem to stick together by books... some of the few are the Witches, or Death, or the Night Watch, or the Wizards. All the books have different themes... the wizards seem to be based on literature or classic items, like fairy tales or the Phantom of the Opera. A lot of the Night Watch are film noir or mysteries... the list goes on and on. My absolute favourite has always been Death.

From HERE
I have read and re-read the Death Series many times in my life. My favourite has always been Reaper Man but really they are all so good that it makes it hard to decide.
From HERE
I can never get over the awesomeness that is the Death of Rats... or Death's Granddaughter Susan.... or pretty much any time he talks. I always try to picture what it would sound like. What kind of voice does Death have that is it spelt in Capitols. I don't feel it's particularly loud (like the Capital speech in common texting or im-ing), instead I feel it represents a characteristic that is OtherWorldly. Something different or something that makes you react in a way you can't quite tell.

I always love Death's appearances in the other Discworld novels. A little "EXCUSE ME" or "HELLO" while passing in a scene. Some kind of mention of a guy that seemed exceptionally skinny. All these make me giggle. All these make me appreciate that Death, in one form or another, is everywhere. If you think of that it seems like a rather grim proclamation but in all honesty it's kind of comforting. (I know, the goth girl in me is getting out lol)

In looking around the lovely internets to try and find some cool gifs or images or stuff related to Discworld I discovered this artist on Deviant Art:
By Deviant Art Artist Kian
I think it's rather well done. You should check out the other Discworld Dictionary Stuff on her site. The physical portrayal of the scenes actually to the novels a lot of justice.

Well for now I wish Sir Terry Pratchett a comfortable journey to his next destination, with the promise of remembrance every time I read his books.

Until Next Time
Keep On Geekin' On.
Angie

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Tim Burton and the Con Man!

When I think of Tim Burton this is what I think of...
From HERE
and this:
I know he's done other things like these:
Found HERE
And some of them are dark, some are lighter but all Tim Burton has a slightly off quality too it. Now as a kid I really didn't like Dumbo. With the weird "high" scene and the older styles of cartooning, that even as a kid of the 80's I found was strange.

As a live action Dumbo I'm not sure if they are thinking more of a CG Elephant or real Elephant but I have a hard time believing that it will be a kid friendly movie. All I can picture is Tim Burton/ Salvador Dali styled Elephants flying over the Circus tent.

What do you think of this revelation??

On another note have you seen this??
Image from their Indiegogo
I would TOTALLY watch this show. I'm quite thrilled that they are fully funded in less then 24 hours. As a geeky individual in a geeky community I have one question: Did they really think that something with Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion would NOT get funded? Seriously??

Heck with the increase in shows like the Guild and Table Top and even Sherlock and the MARVEL INSANITY.... are we surprised that a show about actors in the Convention world gets a lot of buzz?? No not really. If anything I'm wonder why it wasn't done before. Also this opens up a whole slew of possibilities of Guest Actors/Actresses being on the show... which is very very very exciting.

Well, for now I will go revel in the possibilities of a comedy I may enjoy and the confusion bestowed upon me by Dumbo.

Until Next Time.
Keep On Geekin' On.
Angie

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Passion and Embracing your Geekdom.

I wasn't sure what I should write about today. I've been really hung up on the pocket letters and pen pals lately but I feel like I've been neglecting my other joys of Geekdom. At the same time I've been embracing something new and seeing where it has been taking me.

Wise Words found HERE
I keep having to remind myself that there is no rules or limitations on what you enjoy. There are no specifics on how you get there. There are no Right ways or Wrong ways on why you are doing something the way you are doing it.

This year has been a year of a lot of changes in my life and there are a TON of things that I am experiencing and trying to experience that I haven't before.

One of the cool things is being a part of communities like IGGPPC and recently getting some non (or less) geeky pen pals in the Pocket Letters club.

But there are SO many other things that I want to try. One of them is truly embracing Cosplay. I have loved Costuming and everything Costume related for years. There is a reason that Halloween is one of my favourite Holidays. I am working on building some costumes of my own creation (you can find them all on my Facebook .... come like me) but I'll include one or two below...
My Evil Snow White

My Alt-Wendy
The main problem with hobbies (especially those that involve sewing) is my limited time when I can actually sew. During the day I work, in the evening I have my kids and once my kids are in bed I find it hard to sew being it's a little noisy and I worry about waking them up. (Also I'm too tired to do a good job and I'm a bit of a perfectionist at times.) I really really really want to get my costumes ready for Fan Expo... which is in September.

So to all those trying new things I will give you the encouragement that I try to give myself... KEEP GOING! Don't give up and you will get there in time. There is no time limits on Success and no deadlines for hobbies. So enjoy it and embrace your passions.

Until Next Time
Keep On Geekin On.
Angie