Wednesday, February 11, 2009

There are Significant Gaps in my Knowledge


Some say (more and more it seems) that we're entering a big, horrible depression-- the likes of which we've never seen. I guess nobody knows for sure, but it makes someone like me, who hasn't spent his hours studying Economics, and gambling--um, playing the stock market-- pretty nervous. Like, where is the safest place to park what money I have saved? Should I just buy canned goods, rice and a shotgun?
Oh well. I guess this may not be the best place to solicit financial advice. Never mind.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Kenny! I was wondering, how do you paint your drawings? Do you use a layer underneath and then some brush? Or do you use the magic wand and then fill it? How? Thanks!

Kenny P. said...

Anonymous- I use the magic wand, and then I adjust the color. Sometimes I do the selection on the drawing layer (so it will get the paper's texture) and use that selection on a different layer for the color.

Vincent Waller said...

I would suggest purchasing a rifle as well. If you can drop them at 300 yards. They're more likely to carry away fresh dead tender brother as their next hot meal. Rather than pushing forward through the laser like current of hot jacketed lead you're sending their way, in the hope that you have something better than Pork n' Beans in your cupboard.

Spoken like a true Texan.

truen wohnrade said...

i think about this all the time! my husband read "the road" and he is always talking about it. i think we need farms, not just shotguns and rice, that's not enough. p.s. i love your blog

Anonymous said...

But, take a look at this:

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/8306/wrongoz0.jpg

This is what happens when I use the magic wand and then adjust colors.

Holley T said...

there are significant gaps in my knowledge about economics and photoshop...