Were you the guy who called about looking for a place to live in the Bay Area and was referred to me by TaO? How has it been going? Did you find an affordable place?
I tried to leave this comment on your blog, but it would not let me...
Hi Kim, Yeah that was me. I found a very affordable place in the city. It's actually in the Tenderloin, but its okay... as long as I look crazy when I'm walking through the neighborhood, I will be fine. Hmm, I will check out what's going on with the comments on my blog. BTW, Thanks again for your help.
I once worked with a guy who lived in the heart of downtown oakland for a few years in an apartment. He would paint upstairs and watch all the derelects rob, vandalize and sell drugs from his window. Fortunately he was streetwise and low key enough to avoid the mayhem going around him. I could never live in Oakland...or the tenderloin, for that matter.
Your animation tests look fun and promising! You can really feel the weight of the rock your character is picking up.
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Amazing quality and work!
tbone! thank you for visiting my blog! Please drop by again. Are you a student of The Art Academy of San Francisco? I am from the Bay Area.
Hey Trung:
Were you the guy who called about looking for a place to live in the Bay Area and was referred to me by TaO? How has it been going? Did you find an affordable place?
I tried to leave this comment on your blog, but it would not let me...
Hi Kim,
Yeah that was me. I found a very affordable place in the city. It's actually in the Tenderloin, but its okay... as long as I look crazy when I'm walking through the neighborhood, I will be fine. Hmm, I will check out what's going on with the comments on my blog. BTW, Thanks again for your help.
I once worked with a guy who lived in the heart of downtown oakland for a few years in an apartment. He would paint upstairs and watch all the derelects rob, vandalize and sell drugs from his window. Fortunately he was streetwise and low key enough to avoid the mayhem going around him. I could never live in Oakland...or the tenderloin, for that matter.
Your animation tests look fun and promising! You can really feel the weight of the rock your character is picking up.
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