I sure do draw a lot of stuff on my course, but it's mostly shit like diagrams and renderings of supremely interesting things like seats and tram layouts.
AS INTERESTING AS THIS IS, it destroys my desire to draw other, more interesting things, such as idea I have for short comics and the need to draw Russian Hat Girl for the 700th time. The problem lies in how I draw each genre of crap.
FREXAMPLE - If I draw an interior of a tram, or something with dimensions on it and then move on to draw people, the people usually end up looking all angular and inaccurate.
The same applies the other way around. Trams come out with boobs. Buses have thick-rimmed glasses and interiors have short skirts. Mmm.
However, I am soon to FINISH this term, and escape the tedium of drawing and re-drawing the same thing over and over in an attempt to get it looking straight. I'm really trying to push my use of reference in my drawings, too. Doodling and all is super cool, but I can't use my charactures in my technical drawings because they just don't fit.
That sure would explain why the most recent incarnations of Russian Hat Girl look like a half-Chinese 20 year old girl. Ho hum.
So, I promise something soon.
In other news, I'm to come back to Suffolk for Christmas in a week or so, and thus escape the black-hole esque arsehole of the world that is Coventry. I'll admit, it doesn't seem so bad when you're there, but as soon as you leave the damn place, you remember how nice everywhere else is. I also want to make a decent effort to visit Neil

before he FUCKING LEAVES ME.
Oh, my parents are drunk again. It's like vocal destruction derby.
Hurrah.