my work and might be

Posted on May 11, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 5 different projects I’ve been working on lately. It contains some screenshots of my work, and might be too much for most people to read in one go (or maybe it isn’t). If you don’t want to know anything at all right now, just skip this entry – the next will probably contain something more funny or interesting! A few weeks ago I did an interview with the German magazine “GameStar” where they asked me what I thought was important when creating game characters: “…and how can we make them look less like clones?” My answer was that it depends very much on your target audience, because while teenagers generally seem happy with the same visual style over and over again, older gamers tend to feel bored by constant repetition - even if both groups play games made by the same company within months from each other. So there are actually two approaches that can help you keep things fresh; either create new types of characters every time you start a project, or give existing designs distinctive features so players have a better feeling which character belongs to which series. And as far as making a design unique goes, adding personality through facial expressions certainly helps. Now let us take a closer look at the three example projects below… The first thing you notice about these designs is their size. Each of those portraits measures around ten times bigger than usual since they were designed using our specialist software FACETS - the name says it all really: Face Analysis & Creation Tools. In fact, FACETS has been used for years already but only recently became available commercially via its developer Trixter Inc., who also happens to be located close to my hometown Munich, Germany. In case anyone hasn’t heard yet: Facet is short for facsimile and means ‘a copy’, especially referring to printing techniques such as engravings etc.; however, modern usage tends towards any representation (either physical/digital) that resembles another object closely enough without being exact duplicates. These days many artists use computers instead of paper mediums though still call themselves graphic artists rather then digital ones due mostly outdated tradition combined with lacking knowledge regarding computer art tools available today. Below is a long blog post about 150 years of history, and it was hard to cut out any interesting bits. But I think the important message is: don’t read this if you have no interest in American military history! It took me two weeks to write because each paragraph required researching every single sentence from a variety of sources. It started as an article for the Tuskegee Airmen website (thanks again guys!) but quickly got too big so they decided not publish it there. In my opinion, that would be like publishing just one chapter of The Great Gatsby when Fitzgerald wrote nine! So here we go… The Air Corps began with the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps on March 3rd, 1907, which became the Division of Military Aeronautics on July 18th, 1914. On May 20th, 1918, Congress changed its name to United States Army Air Service. Finally, after World War II ended, President Harry Truman signed legislation changing it to U.S. Department Of Defense – USAF on September 18th, 1947. During those 40-odd years, there were many changes within both government policy regarding aviation and actual aerial technology itself. While some may say things are more advanced now than ever before—and I’d probably agree–there remains something special about being able to witness all these changes firsthand during your lifetime! As someone who has been fortunate enough not only see how far we came but also participating directly through service opportunities offered by various organizations such us Veterans Affairs Office For Children & Families Foundation Inc., I can attest myself; everyone should try at least once what others did before them…no matter where life takes them next! From flying planes across oceans back then up until today - even though nothing compares quite yet due largely thanks new developments made possible thanks modern day computers etc…, seeing everything unfold right under our noses makes me feel proud knowing exactly why people risked their lives fighting battles above ground while keeping eyes fixed firmly below!! After all aren’t dreams worth pursuing? Let alone getting shot down several times over Afghanistan’s desert sands before finally landing safely home among family members waiting anxiously outside hospital rooms filled full anticipatory hopefulness.. I recently stumbled upon an old video clip featuring John McCain talking about his experiences serving aboard USS Forestall (DDG) 56 from 1961–1963 alongside future president George W Bush Jr.’s father HWB himself whom he credits “saved my life” numerous occasions throughout warship’s deployment cycle off coast East Africa area known famously “Red Sea.” If anything else proves true beyond doubt factual evidence points towards certainty humanity won’ Below is a long blog post about 15 years of my life in China. It’s not so much the story as it is an introduction to who I am and what I do, but hopefully you will find some enjoyment from reading it regardless! In September of 2003, I was working at Cisco Systems here in San Jose California when I decided that I needed a break before returning to school for another semester (I had been going back-and-forth between graduate school and work for several years). So during this time off, while looking online for interesting travel options, I stumbled across a website called Work Abroad Asia which offered English teaching jobs overseas. I thought “hey why not”? And thus began one of the best experiences of my entire life – living abroad in China teaching ESL for nearly two years with WorkAbroadAsia (WAA) until moving on to other adventures… My first job assignment after signing up with WAA was Beijing where they sent me along with another American teacher named Chris. We stayed together at our own separate apartments within walking distance from each others house since we both worked at different schools located right next door to one another. Our contract included roundtrip airfare plus housing allowance money per month so all costs were covered by them except food/groceries etc., making things very affordable overall compared to similar programs elsewhere around town like Berlitz or EF Language Centers . After only being there just under six months though , due mostly because Chinese government regulations changed requiring foreign teachers such as myself having either university degrees OR TESL certification; sadly leaving no choice but quit & return home once again.. However thankfully soon enough found another place nearby same city working through another recruitment agency (this time without any problems!) With new employer came lots more freedom including ability teach private lessons outside normal class hours whenever wanted + getting paid extra $$$ too!! All these positive developments led directly toward final destination: teaching English professionally fulltime throughout whole country via various universities colleges institutions… After fourteen months spent primarily teaching adult students within corporations offices etcetera finally got chance see true meaning word ‘travel’ ! Traveled extensively visit places ranging Hong Kong Macau Shenzhen Taiwan Shanghai Hainan Island among many others; made countless friends met plenty locals learned rich culture customs history way live life daydreamed possible! Experiences truly unforgettable memories forever etched mind heart soul mine–and still counting!!! It has now been five years since leaving China behind me completely yet sometimes feel nostalgic remember good times fondness those people cities towns streets buildings everywhere encountered journey taken me…So if ever opportunity arise perhaps take trip yourself sometime soon explore far East wonders discover something beautiful unexpected await endlessly waiting patiently patiently till next chapter begins write Below is a long blog post about 2015. The year started with my return to New York City after living in Hong Kong for almost five years, and it has been an interesting one ever since: In January I was invited by the Department of Architecture at Princeton University (I am affiliated as Faculty Fellow) to give two talks on the urbanization of China – specifically the case study of Shenzhen’s Nanshan district which I had previously researched while working for MVRDV. You can watch both videos here. At this time I also became more active on Twitter where you will find me under @Architecture_WK. My first tweet went out saying “Ladies & Gentlemen! Let us welcome 2015!” February saw the launch of ‘The Urbanist’, an online journal that features articles from students enrolled in the graduate programmes of architecture, art history and real estate development at Princeton School of Architecture. As Editor-in-Chief, my main responsibility included proofing each article before publication. In addition I wrote two pieces myself – on urbanism and music respectively – but sadly they have not yet made it onto the site due to technical issues… More information regarding these publications and what else is planned for the future can be found below. March began with the successful completion of my second book titled ‘Urban Riffs‘. It is all about architectural typologies across different cities worldwide – including Tokyo, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Berlin, Seoul, London, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Moscow and Sao Paulo. For some reason this book did take longer than anticipated to complete; unfortunately I got distracted when starting work on my PhD thesis proposal and never really finished editing and designing everything properly… If you are interested in reading it then please get in touch via email or leave your contact details through the form below. A PDF copy costs $40/€38 whereas printed copies go for $60/$59 plus shipping fees if required. These prices do include customized cover designs. April turned out to be quite productive in terms of writing and traveling: First I flew to Miami Beach for SCI-Arc’s Spring Break Design Intensive, during which I presented my conceptual masterplan project ‘Islands of Change’ to a group of very diverse international participants who were taking part in the programme. Then later that month I traveled overseas again towards Singapore, Thailand and Cambodia where I stayed until mid-May. During this trip I attended Art Stage Singapore, visited various museums such as the National Gallery, met up with friends old and new (including former colleagues from Studio Virtue), explored Changi Airport Terminal Three and even checked into Marina Bay Sands Hotel itself (which is worth every single Below is a long blog post about 10th grade. 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It took almost eight years though…I don’t know why my mom didn’t tell me more stories like these when I was younger, haha! :) Anyway, I think it’ll make an excellent movie someday since its such a cool true story. Afterward they did some songs & skits based off their talks given earlier today - a good way to end things before saying prayers together at the close of class. We then went back into our rooms for lunch break. Afterwards I walked outside with Brianna, Shaleece, Tiffany and Amy and talked about what to expect tonight during ward conference since we never really attend any other than those held here at school. This night was special because it featured speakers from the First Presidency: Elder Oaks, President Monson and David Bednar (who was also present yesterday). They spoke for over three hours straight without stopping except once or twice to take questions. 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