In the meantime, here is this.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Intenet
There is a long story behind this movie. A long long long one. But I will post about that sometime later.
I don't like to George Lucas my artwork, go back and fix it and those things but this one I did and it was all in the audio and title slates.
Originally, the music that I had in there was by a band named "Harley Poe". The music fit but... Thats their music. Copyrighted.
I wanted to avoid copyrighted issues so I went into Garageband and 'John Carptenered' my short. Which turned out fine.
I will probably use the same process from now on.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Newgrounds....
I'm sitting here conversing with Karl over skype. We were watching animated shorts and sending links and the like. Most of the animations were flash based. Then I thought.
"I haven't been here in forever".
So I headed over to Newgrounds to check on my account and I viewed an old project of mine.
I watched it and felt depressed. Partly because nearing the end of 2005, I stopped working on Flash/2D to focus on CG. I thought I wanted to work on computer animated films and video games.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Conversations with Karl
I haven't been drawing much as of late. Not that I can't or don't want to, its just I'm lazy and finding other things to fill the void. Sometimes, I say to myself; "if its not worth drawing, I'm not drawing it." Which is kind of a stupid way to think cause really I would never get any better at the skill but I don't care much about that anymore.
In other news. I talk with people, one of them I talk with Karl; I have talked talks many of times. Whom I don't have a... Wait, I do have a picture of him.
He's not Japanese. And B.G.F.L. stands for "Black Guys For Life". That was a stage in my life... That sometimes I have a hard time getting over.
But, when we converse, sometimes we say silly things. For instance, this happened today.
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me:i might train up
i like alternate forms of transportation
that involves me not driving
luckily train fare is coming down
Karl: ahhaha
trains are... fun
me: think karl
when you are on a train, if you rode one say for 3 hours one way
thats like 5 and a half goosebumps
Karl: oh man.
no way.
that's like...
15 goosebumps
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F.Y.I. Karl reads... Fast.
But sometimes I think it would seem fun to turn normal dialoug like this, into comic or movie dialoug. Or to measure time, not by the sun and moon but in "Goosebumps" which would be realative to Karl.
And if you have never read a goosebump... Shame on you.
--------------------
Continued....
me: one of these days, you and me should tag team a book
i read half, and you read half
but neither of us will ever tell the other what eaches halves were about
it will be awesome
and it will be an amazing story of lore
To be continued.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Drawing
I haven't been drawing much. Been spending a lot of time on my travel series.
Check it out...
http://www.youtube.com/user/hippykiller1#play/user/04DF854AB83A56F3
Check it out...
http://www.youtube.com/user/hippykiller1#play/user/04DF854AB83A56F3
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Digital Vs. Analog
I am a firm believer that digital technology has not only hurt the art scene but nearly destroyed it. Within the next 20 years, I feel that art, as we know it; will be truly dead.
I'm know I've contributed to this and its truly a shame.
Technology can suck it. Ctrl + Z is for A-holes.
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I'm know I've contributed to this and its truly a shame.
Technology can suck it. Ctrl + Z is for A-holes.
end
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Rad to the Power of Sick
I remember a few months back when I saw the ad placed for this bike on eBay. I laughed hard at the ad but in the back of my head I was thinking "The person selling this, is a genius". Heres why:
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Travel Show
I've got bored and am now starting to log and capture video of my adventures overseas. Trying to make some form of a travel show!
Here is the teaser.
Here is the teaser.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Gimp...
I'm giving 'Gimp' a try.. Its free software thats made for image editing. Basically, more or less, a free photoshop. I haven't loaded up my drivers for my wacom but I like it so far. The interface isn't pretty but that doesn't really matter... Its all for the end result... Right?
If I like it, I'll switch over from photoshop. I mean, $200 or so vs. Free?
Now only if there was something like this for video editing... I'd be set!
I'll give a much more full review later.
If I like it, I'll switch over from photoshop. I mean, $200 or so vs. Free?
Now only if there was something like this for video editing... I'd be set!
I'll give a much more full review later.
Monday, June 8, 2009
DYS!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
Never Eat Food Around Art.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Why Iron Maiden is awesome
Iron Maiden live, 2008, collective age of group; roughly 300 years old. Dickensen's voice is nearly dead after two hours of singing, constant running, and flying a 737 containing the rest of 'Maiden, crew, and roadies... This is their Encore.
I should be sleeping... And old sketeches
I really should. Should have gone home. Etc. But who knew that just waving would attract a female's attention and you'd end up in conversation for a few hours?
Here are some images I did one day in Flash that I couldn't find on my hard drive but found elsewhere on the internet...
Here are some images I did one day in Flash that I couldn't find on my hard drive but found elsewhere on the internet...
Monday, June 1, 2009
Oregon Trail Comic and a comic I forgot in my scanner for 5 months.
Earlier today, a friend of mine joined a group on facebook called "Oregon Trail Fans". I laughed, then I poorly drew a comic related to Oregon Trail. Here are the four pages...
A while back, when it was snowing a bunch here this year, I drew 3 panel comic. It was on the situation of the snow. I put it in my scanner, meaning to scan it and letter it in photoshop. So I forgot about it and when I was going to scan these Oregon Trail comics, there it was.
Instead of lettering it in Photoshop, I just wrote in in the dialog. Here it is...
A while back, when it was snowing a bunch here this year, I drew 3 panel comic. It was on the situation of the snow. I put it in my scanner, meaning to scan it and letter it in photoshop. So I forgot about it and when I was going to scan these Oregon Trail comics, there it was.
Instead of lettering it in Photoshop, I just wrote in in the dialog. Here it is...
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Reformatting, Micheal Cera, and Reality TV
First, I reformatted my laptop but its especially frustrating. I've got a PC and if you use a PC, you know how those go. The issue I'm having is dealing with memory card slots. For whatever reason, its not detected. As far as a mac goes, simplicity is key. If you asked my favorite design styles, you would get a simple design style (Scandinavian minus IKEA, Bauhaus, and Japanese).
Am I one of the few people that feels that Micheal Cera has been playing the same character since he played 'George Micheal' on Arrested Development? Wait, I lie; I know there are more people out there that feel the same. Same goes with Jack Black and every movie he is in, ever (except for King Kong). Comedic Actors make me mad.
Reality TV, doesn't it seem like every reality TV show milks every moment it has? I do watch some shows that are somewhat in that rhelm and it feels as though they just move too slow. Way slow in reality.
BONUS: DVD collections are nothing but a waste of money on your wallet. If you purchase a DVD, think this one question "How many times will I watch this?" If it is less than probably 5 times; a waste of money it is. Rent instead of own, no matter what. You save on the environment and your wallet.
Am I one of the few people that feels that Micheal Cera has been playing the same character since he played 'George Micheal' on Arrested Development? Wait, I lie; I know there are more people out there that feel the same. Same goes with Jack Black and every movie he is in, ever (except for King Kong). Comedic Actors make me mad.
Reality TV, doesn't it seem like every reality TV show milks every moment it has? I do watch some shows that are somewhat in that rhelm and it feels as though they just move too slow. Way slow in reality.
BONUS: DVD collections are nothing but a waste of money on your wallet. If you purchase a DVD, think this one question "How many times will I watch this?" If it is less than probably 5 times; a waste of money it is. Rent instead of own, no matter what. You save on the environment and your wallet.
Adventures with America
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Writing a comic
and drawing it as you go lands you in an un-happy territory...
I'll post the results this weekend.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tab Pop
Sure this has nothing to do with art but I feel like this has been long overdue but I'm gonna write a review of this lovely soft drink. Tab soda (or 'POP' as we call it in the PacNW) is a drink that was created by the Coca-Cola company sometime in the 1960's by some dude. They made this drink to expand their line. Kinda like how Sprite is also part of the coke family.
So they made it and it was good, people liked it and all that stuff. It was featured in some movies like Back to the Future in some scene where Marty drinks it and surfs on a hover skateboard with his hat backwards. Then sometime in the late 80's or 90's the coke people got sick of hawkin' money out for the drink and stopped advertising for it because people were addicted to it so much they didn't need to advertise it anymore. They knew they were so cool and didn't have to try.
They still make this stuff but I've never had it. I'm assuming it kinda tastes like Coke because its some kinda cola and its made by Coca-Cola. If you ever get a can or bottle of it, let me know and send it my way so I can taste it. I'd prefer it in a bottle because aluminum doesn't taste good.
Final Review: 10 out of 10.
Zombie Fun
Here are some zombie sketches I did a few weeks back.
The formatting on this is frustrating.
One Panel
Sore Thumbs
I'm having some sore thumbs today. I recently played some old school video games via emulator at one of my buddy's house today.
This made me think a bit. About how kids of the future will never have sore thumbs of the past...
The longest I've ever spent gaming on a console has been 10+ hours... Straight. I know that doesn't seem like much to many people out there. Especially the RPG/MMORPG losers (I hate you; your games suck).
What game I do remember spending 10+ hours on was....
I mean, thats at least what I could say I actually spent 10 hours straight on. There have been other games that I have easily played for just as long but I mean... This one was a binge. Only food, urinating, and defecating were the only sources of a break.
When I look back at it, the game itself wasn't even that great. It had flaws but maybe it was being around at that time. Before the Xbox, or Xbox360 or PS3...
Although I played this game for 10+ hours, I never had a sore thumb. By this point in time, I think console creators were able to come up with a control set up that didn't allow you to have sore thumbs.
Instead of having a concave button surface, it was a convex one. The issue with the left thumb was greatly reduced with the advent of the 'joystick' type of button. Both allowed the gamer to play for extended periods of time.
I remember playing NES and SNES games for only a few hours and having horribly sore thumbs. So sore, that you got those lovely blisters. But like a crack addict, you had to keep playing.
Maybe also game developers caught on around the PS1 and N64 days and said "Hey, lets stop the whole button mashing thing". That could probably be part of it.
Whatever. I don't know what I'm talking about anymore.
Final Fantasy is for losers.
World of Warcraft is for losers.
Everquest is for losers.
Any RPG is for losers.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Hermit - An Unfinished Project
That I did back in 2004/2005ish?
Ignore the audio if you want, I just put that in there for a sense of something. And I did use the same static Nathan used in 'Tearjerker'. And I hate youtube for making every video I upload look like crap.
Flash
I have a love/hate relationship with this program. On one hand, you're able to animate in it, fairly freely. Its great for putting together quick movies, simple movies, whatever. Just a nice, snappy looking, vector based program.
What I don't like about it, is the final results. Since its final product is web output, so many aspects for output for TV or film have been over looked. Even though it is somewhat of a compositing program, you can't composite in it. Your files created have to be brought into another program like after effects... Which after messing with it in there, has to be brought into premier or final cut.
It would be nice to work inside and only inside of Flash. It may sound confusing but the reason flash can just be such a demon is because of how it handles sound and movie clips...
Which is a real pain...
I know I have to articulate more on the matter for it to make any sense. Its just finding and then using a third party program to convert swf files is a pain.
Although, the results are interesting...
I'll post some flash stuff once I figure out diss program crap.
What I don't like about it, is the final results. Since its final product is web output, so many aspects for output for TV or film have been over looked. Even though it is somewhat of a compositing program, you can't composite in it. Your files created have to be brought into another program like after effects... Which after messing with it in there, has to be brought into premier or final cut.
It would be nice to work inside and only inside of Flash. It may sound confusing but the reason flash can just be such a demon is because of how it handles sound and movie clips...
Which is a real pain...
I know I have to articulate more on the matter for it to make any sense. Its just finding and then using a third party program to convert swf files is a pain.
This is a great example of that delima.
I'll post some flash stuff once I figure out diss program crap.
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Crabby Joe
This character sheet was done a while back. It spawned from the first drawing on the far right.
I began to do a ton of sketches one day (I'm still trying to locate that file which had a bunch of fun sketches I did. I really hope I didn't loose it.) I was then browsing through them and liked this character so I decided to do some expressions. It was a fun exercise and something I don't do too often.
UPDATE: I can't find it so I probably lost them all.. Sucks. Thats what happens when you end up reformatting. I hate it.
Sasquatch, as promised
I have always been obsessed with Bigfoot since a young age. During my last week of Coraline, I ended up drawing a lot of pictures of the legend himself. I probably will continue to keep on drawing him.
It took me a while though to find them on my hard drive. Everything I have is so disorganized and improperly named that it makes searching for it impossible. I thought the series I named these was "Skookum" but to my surprise, for whatever reason, I named them "Giganto". What a pain. I'll see what other kinds of work I can find on here.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Star Trek 2009
When I was younger, I spent many of hours watching Star Trek with my dad. Most of it consisting of TNG. Of course, I was young at the time and I didn't understand everything going on.
I grew up a bit but would go back and watch ST on occasion. I watched the Original series, the movies, TNG, DS9, even some Voyager. I watched the new 'Enterprise' with Scott Backula but something was off setting about that one.
Obviously time passed and the franchise was dying. It needed a make over. Instead of doing a complete remake of the series, the story was told in a prequel sense. How the crew came to be.
It was told in somewhat of a parallel Universe. I don't want to give much away but some of the events that went down in this movie never happened in any of the series. Which means, you have a different Spock and J.T. Kirk.
Aside from how its told and the effects used... This Star Trek was awesome. I think it satisfys both the Trekkie and someone who has never seen Star Trek. Its good enough for me to go see it in the Theater again and again... Sadly I'm broke so maybe just one more again and I'll wait till it hits DVD.
The movie got me thinking a lot about the film and other franchises. How it stacks up against em' and such. It also made me think about a second film. There is probably going to be one, there is no doubt. But will it be as good?
Hopefully so.
Go See It!
I grew up a bit but would go back and watch ST on occasion. I watched the Original series, the movies, TNG, DS9, even some Voyager. I watched the new 'Enterprise' with Scott Backula but something was off setting about that one.
Obviously time passed and the franchise was dying. It needed a make over. Instead of doing a complete remake of the series, the story was told in a prequel sense. How the crew came to be.
It was told in somewhat of a parallel Universe. I don't want to give much away but some of the events that went down in this movie never happened in any of the series. Which means, you have a different Spock and J.T. Kirk.
Aside from how its told and the effects used... This Star Trek was awesome. I think it satisfys both the Trekkie and someone who has never seen Star Trek. Its good enough for me to go see it in the Theater again and again... Sadly I'm broke so maybe just one more again and I'll wait till it hits DVD.
The movie got me thinking a lot about the film and other franchises. How it stacks up against em' and such. It also made me think about a second film. There is probably going to be one, there is no doubt. But will it be as good?
Hopefully so.
Go See It!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wreck a Movie
I recently came across a website that is pretty awesome.
The service or really service you offer on this website is to contribute to a film that is made around the world. You sign up for different roles, sometimes just general ideas or concept art. It seems to be put together on a volunteer basis.
I think its a pretty cool idea. Considering you can get movie credit and experience.
Most of the films are around the independent/b-movie variety but thats ok. Those ones are generally the best.
I'll look around and maybe see if I can get myself on a crew for one of the films. Might be fun.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Bigfoot Drawings
Are on their way... In the meantime. Here is a smaller version of a larger piece I will be posting...
Working with the MilkMan
Here is another project I did while working with my buddy Nathan...
It took me a while to find it somewhere on the interwebs but I found it. Aside from helping with the special effects (computer animation, compositing, film scratches, grain, etc.) I also helped with elements of the story and things like dat. I was there for a few of the shoots on some of the days and helped out with giving him different input. It was a pretty fun time and probably the most amount of work I spent on a project that wasn't directly tied to school or work.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Dead Poetic - In Coma
Almost a year ago, a friend of mine (Nathan Mielke) asked if I would help him out on a music video. Since I've worked with him before on previous projects, I agreed.
My role for this video was basically just drawing. Almost all the sketches you see, with the exception of one (the picture of the girl kissing the boy) were done by me. All the title slates were of my hand except the visual effects. That work was done by someone else in post (how it looks like its being drawn, etc).
Anyway, here it is.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Deadliest Warrior!
Who even reads my blog? Probably no one!
But if you do, I suggest a Television show to you!
Deadliest Warrior!
It runs on Spike TV Tuesdays and is enjoyable. It pairs two different classes of warriors in a battle to see who would win.
Check it out.
http://www.spike.com/show/31082
But if you do, I suggest a Television show to you!
Deadliest Warrior!
It runs on Spike TV Tuesdays and is enjoyable. It pairs two different classes of warriors in a battle to see who would win.
Check it out.
http://www.spike.com/show/31082
Monday, April 27, 2009
IMDB
I was spending sometime this evening googling my name to see if there was anything incriminating about me surfing the information super highway.
I then came upon this.
Where I then began to post somewhat stupid comments about myself.
No one knows its me, right? Who cares, I'm up 32% in popularity this week! Maybe if I hit 'refresh' one more time, I'll make it to 50.
Awesome.
I'm going to bed.
I then came upon this.
Where I then began to post somewhat stupid comments about myself.
No one knows its me, right? Who cares, I'm up 32% in popularity this week! Maybe if I hit 'refresh' one more time, I'll make it to 50.
Awesome.
I'm going to bed.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Index Card Challenge!
This is somewhat of an evolution of how it came to be. When I was working on Coraline, I would draw pictures of one of my co-workers; 'Sir Timothy Yates'. Each picture of him was drawn on a small stickypad, approx 1.5"x1". Each picture was different and had a caption that always had 't' in it. For example; "Tim on a Train" or "Tim on a Trip to Texas". Well, I filled up an entire 11x17 (48 drawings) piece of paper and never got fired.
My bosses actually loved it and when Tim moved over to track reading, many of the animators got a kick out of it. I like to think of it as a moral booster. Long days, long shoots, you need to laugh. Its necessary.
Well, when Tim was out there promoting his comic book at Stumptown comic convention in Portland. He did something similar but instead of following a letter combination. He drew pictures on index cards and sold them for some sum of money.
One day I was bored and what he did sounded like a good exercise. So I said "Hey, I'll try and do 100 that are mostly one panel comics." I made it to like 34 until it became too much. I even drew the 34 over the period of a few days. Only when some idea popped into my head.
One panel comics are tough to. You have to get the set up and punchline all in one panel. I think a 3 panel is really easy compared to this.
So here are some of the ones I drew. Some funny. Some horrible.
My bosses actually loved it and when Tim moved over to track reading, many of the animators got a kick out of it. I like to think of it as a moral booster. Long days, long shoots, you need to laugh. Its necessary.
Well, when Tim was out there promoting his comic book at Stumptown comic convention in Portland. He did something similar but instead of following a letter combination. He drew pictures on index cards and sold them for some sum of money.
One day I was bored and what he did sounded like a good exercise. So I said "Hey, I'll try and do 100 that are mostly one panel comics." I made it to like 34 until it became too much. I even drew the 34 over the period of a few days. Only when some idea popped into my head.
One panel comics are tough to. You have to get the set up and punchline all in one panel. I think a 3 panel is really easy compared to this.
So here are some of the ones I drew. Some funny. Some horrible.
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