I got the 2026 Hobonichi Techo Weeks edition in the Mother 2 design. These days I prefer to listen to music through my local jazz station, where I also get my news. I have been working at my gundam backlog and am pretty happy with the results of the customization that I did. The project I'm thinking about the most is my upcoming one shot comic, which I hope to work on through the rest of the year. If it follows through, I'd like to add it to this website.
I was forgetting how I put the website together, variable names and all. So I made a duskytel '2.0' and fixed most of the problems with organization as well as changing the looks a little bit. It still has the same #ceede6 accent that I like, but my tastes have changed in the past year. Recently, I've been developing concepts for an interactive game I would like to make in the future. Today I took pictures of building walls I could use for textures. Thinking about getting the Hobonichi Techo Weeks for 2026.
It's been several months since I've touched any form of coding, but since looking at the files I've had many ideas and simple solutions to the more questionable features that have been sitting on my website. I've been using these past few months to work on my Blender skills and even a little bit of 3d animation! It's difficult to create fun compositions with my limited skills, but I'm always finding inspirations from the media I like (the letterboxd account has been very active).
I finally changed the font after some contemplation, and plan on adapting the layout to firefox in the near future! I wasn't very happy with the readability of the previous font for my website's general text, but I wanted to keep the pixel look. It's not exactly the best for legibility, but I felt it was a compromise I could work with. It felt a little obvious in hindsight for me to use a font inspired by the DS. Since the previous font (000webfont) only used capital letters, I'll have to check for capitalization errors I missed but I'm relieved to make the change...
I found the motivation to create buttons for the theme switch, but it's been tricky figuring out how to change the image src onclick. I've slowly been learning javascript tidbits like the time-based greeting on the landing iframe page, but I'd like to focus on java for the time being to learn the fundamentals and data structures/algorithms.
I've made progress on this website consistently this past week, which I'm proud of. I'm currently on academic break and having the time to work on my hobbies and take walks is refreshing. There's a backlog of items that I've been meaning to sew. The weather has also been great recently- perfect for catching up with friends.
I have been learning how to make windows applications with C# and it's been really fun adding items and coding, but I really miss the old UI. It's also been a little too busy to work on this website and blog but I recently got a book on html, css, and javascript that I'm looking forward to. Hopefully this website will look more fancy soon.
My eyes felt strained using my pc for my work/hobbies, so I tried some second-hand gouache for the first time in some mini portraits/illustrations. It felt natural even though I've always felt too impatient for paints to dry. I especially enjoyed using spectrum violet and opera pink. I painted some artists I enjoyed listening to (while rediscovering their music). I felt that Bitei Matsuki's first full length album was fitting to paint. There was a interview article I read recently on his artistic process and I see a lot of my interests in his inspirations! I also tried oil pastels and felt it was fitting to draw a variety of katamari characters.
This is the first blog post! I started my hobonichi planner today. Although I have many personal plans for 2024, I feel like it will an important year. Hopefully I can be consistent with my planner and look back on this year with fond memories. I celebrated the new year with 떡국 and Loveholics.