First of all, I've upload some stuff to the site, but I haven't gotten them posted up yet. I was supposed to get my gallery re-vamped, but I need to talk to Elvenmonk about that.
Second, the rest of this is kind of about artsy stuff. So, you can ignore it if you like.

Now after getting my AP scores back, I wasn't very satisfied with my portfolio grade. So, I wanted to work on some stuff. Heh, turns out there is more scientific stuff involved with art than I thought. Should've figured. If science didn't have a role, than why are there imaginary creature in games and motion pitcures that have forms following function? Also, as much as I enjoyed the concepts I've learned in my AP physics class (even though it was harder than Cal 1 somehow . . .), I wish there was physics class I could've taken that concentrated more on optics. It's pretty interesting to learn about how light behaves and how we perceive light and color. Basic or not, I want to learn more about optics because it'll help me understand how lighting will act in pictures I make or 3D models I render.
Here's a site that helped me understand a little more about having multiple light sources. And for any artists that has somehow stumbled on this page, here is something that'll help you too:
The Science of Light: Colored ShadowsSo what can you learn from observation and science? Lots of things. What can you learn from animu? Diddly squat. Yes, I said diddly squat.