Here's my haul from VCF East XX. Everything shown here was a gift from someone or otherwise free, and for that I'm thankful. The big piece of metal is one of the forks from Gruff on Battlebots.

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Here's my haul from VCF East XX. Everything shown here was a gift from someone or otherwise free, and for that I'm thankful. The big piece of metal is one of the forks from Gruff on Battlebots.
Odd niche: This is an Iomega 'FotoShow' from circa-2002, a presentation tool that doubles as a Zip 250 drive. One can edit photos on it as well as display them. I think the first issue anyone should have with it is the fact that it's a circa-1999 Iomega Zip 250.
Zip Drive & Disk
January 7th, 2019 I mean, I guess I could count this? I didn’t really do much, but at the same time I did a lotta other work First, for 5 of those icons I made the 64x size, which is what you’re seein’ here. the 3 Zip Drive sizes, and two folder types. I also made 5 sizes of a generic Zip Drive as well, and I’ve included the 64x for that one here I also spend 2 hours reorganizing all my artwork as well! WOW was that needed. I already kept a great job on keeping all my folders neat, but I still found way to remove clutter. I also renamed over ½ of my stuff for easier searching, and better organizing. It was exhausting. Sadly tho, while that IS art related, I didn’t actually draw anything while doing that but I was too wore out to do anything real, so I just did some icon edits. Can I technically count those as a daily drawing? I mean I did draw today. Made one new icon and edited 5 others. All my icons don’t have a 64x size, which is needed for modern stuff (They all only had x16, x24, x32, and x48, but a few also had x256), so I guess you’ll seea few more of those as well.