Time to learn something new

My Dad bought me a guitar a few weeks ago. He got it on eBay from someone in Japan. Here’s a shot of it:

It’s a Grass Roots Les Paul custom copy guitar made by the ESP Guitar Company. It is made in Korea, but for sale only in Japan. It’s left-handed and it feels very comfortable. I love to listen to music and I’d thought playing guitar would be a good hobby. My Dad’s given me some notes and patterns from certain songs to play so I can break in my fingertips.

I’ll update as I learn but from what I hear, my fingertips are going to be sore for a while.

Alxala Does Hollywood… High!

I found another old Windows 3.1 program called Hollywood High. It’s like the original Hollywood but with real people for actors instead of animals.

You can create your own movies by doing certain things just like in regular Hollywood, but what I like about Hollywood High is that there’s certain features added to the program like the red star button that lets you change the selected character’s name, voice and favorite hobby when editing a scene, a button for adding a title name to the movie, and a button for the Pronunciation Dictionary so that you can edit the pronunciation of the word you’ve selected in the scene.

What’s funny is that I was a baby when this came out, and now I’m messing around with it. 😛

Alxala Does Hollywood

I decided to take a break from SFM for right now and found an old Windows 3.1 program called Hollywood. It’s a program where you can make your own movies by doing certain things like changing the location of the scene, setting up a movie script, etc.

This looks like it would be a fun program for making random cartoonish movies. One thing I like about Hollywood is that there’s an option that lets me change the selected character’s name, voice and favorite hobby:

Now I can become an famous old-school movie star of the ancient times. Thank you and goodnight!

Current SFM Mood: Teen Robot Gal on a Motorcycle

Been working on my current SFM artwork project of my version of Jenny the robot riding on a motorcycle. Here’s a picture:

The reason why I made that project is because Jenny (a.k.a XJ-9) is one of my most favorite Nickelodeon cartoon characters.