In the Beginning...

Euphorius is a 21 year old native-Californian suffering from "Talented Kid Syndrome", meaning he could easily achieve a marginal level of skill early in his childhood and thus formed poor work habits. Following his induction to High School, the metaphorical Talent Truck that had kept him going for many a year began to be outpaced by the hard-working, fuel/time-efficient Econoboxs that were his fellow students. Dismayed and disheartened, this ego-driven young man was forced to take a hard look at his life and attempt adjustments in order to achieve his dreams of working in the Video Game Industry.

This is the Chronicle of his on-going journey: the hopes, the dreams, the tragedy, the drama, and those frequent trips to Taco Bell at 3 AM to misuse his hard earned cash.

Reader beware.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

And on the Seventh Day

Sunday has always been a curious day for me. Back in my religious days I used to be expected to wake up in the nascent hours of the morning, wearily dragging my carcass towards the coffee pot, then the shower, then the closet. My "Sunday Best" usually amounted to some kind of Hawaiian Shirt and some slacks. (How deliciously Californian of me) These days however, what with the absence of institutionalized religion rapaciously violating the sanctity of my mornings, I find Sunday to be rather lazy day.
This could possibly result from my late Saturday night's that seem to be a more common occurrences since my 20th birthday, but I'd like to think there's something carnal about the need for excess rest on a day that is, in all respects, the traditional day of laying on your ass doing nothing. So believe it or not readers, this Sunday (despite a late start) I managed to achieve and indeed OVER-achieve my goal of watching not 2. Not 3. But -5- UDK videos.
 
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In retrospect that achievement is rather ambiguous in the light that I haven't explained to you just what the overall goal involving said UDK videos is, what the hell "UDK" stands for, who I am, or exactly why I suddenly decided to start writing this Blog.

<Insert Metaphor involving Horse and Cart being bassackwards here>

If the identity of this blog's author posted on comment directly above this has not attracted your eye, then I must attempt a brief reintroduction. I have chosen (long before this blog began) the moniker "Euphorius", an apt "pronounization" (It's a bloody word. Shut up.) of the noun "Euphoria", defined commonly as "a profound sense of well-being". This adoption of such a positive personification pontificates my deep respect for the optimistic attitude that carries civilization forward. I am a believer in the human spirit, in the power of nature, and the beauty of the limitless human imagination.
I am a jack-of-all-trades. A musician, an artist, a writer, a creator. In this pursuit, I have pondered and refined my goals to point towards a career in the creative arts, preferably as an author, concept artist, or creative lead in the field of Video Games. One can dream no?

Having defined my ambitions, I must now (humble soul that I am) explain my shortcomings. I am sloth, unorganized, and fearful of my own success. I have a good mind, a good soul, but am only as human as the next man. Thus my mistakes are both numerous and serious in nature. But the passion of life and indeed the trick to it is learning to live with yourself, your faults, and attempting to solve as many of said faults as possible. This is where I am. Fighting my own short-comings in order to attain the dreams I have created for myself. Struggling up the uphill, slippery slope of habit. And I am making progress.

But I digress...

To the point, I elected the goal of watching several UDK videos a day in order to better my understanding of the engine known as the "Unreal 3 Development Kit" (Hence, UDK), one of the preeminent game creation software packages currently on the market. It is step one on a complex journey I hope to undertake in which I might learn the necessary skills needed to succeed at my dreams.

If you didn't know, now you know.

But I fear this rambling veers most philosophically verbose and thus I shall change topic to something a bit more interesting:

MOVIES:

Rango was a delicious animated film released by Nickelodeon films in Quarter 1 2011. Starring the voice of Johnny Depp and the directing of Gore Verbinski (Yes, I realized I personified those statements) this film is a blast for all ages. It brings special impact if you are familiar with other films in Depp's prolific film career, as several scenes are parodies of his early works. (Can you spot them all?) The writing was solid, the characters likable, and the animation was truly top notch. The textures and hair work truly was the icing on the cake, as several close view shots of the characters were visually breath-taking. I'm not the best of critics, but I would suggest seeing it in the big screen.

Truly, 5 stars.

In closing, I'd like to quote Douglas Adams in the spirt of redeeming myself for not going to church on Sundays.

"He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife."

Toodles for now.

4 comments:

  1. Great start! I want to see Ringo, eventually, but I'll probably see it when it comes out on DVD. I'm glad you liked it more than the critics seemed to. Also, you seem to be conspicuously absent a Follow button. You should remedy this, sir!

    However, I'm glad Sundays are both our "fail at getting anything done" day haha.

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  2. Okay, I'm bad. I still don't see your follow button. XD

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  3. Should be top of the Followers box on the upper right hand side of da Blog.

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