Tuesday, October 7, 2008

1960's Viewmaster Images

These are some scans of Viewmaster slides from the 1960's I found around the web. Viewmasters work by using two photos of the same subject taken at slightly different angles. What you end up seeing is a stereoscopic image, 3-D if you will. Because these are scans of just one slide at a time, they won't look stereoscopic to you. I'm just going to assume you've all used a Viewmaster in your lifetime, and if not, you'll go here: http://www.3dexpo.com/parallel.htm Onto the images. The subjects in the slides are real-life 3-dimensional statuettes and sets. I guarantee any Hollywood 3-D CG takes on these characters wouldn't look nearly as great as these.

First, some Flintstones slides. Aren't these amazing?









I want to have one of these sets in my house. They're so damn cool. These Yogi Bear slides were linked to on Cartoon Brew recently, and rightfully so.






Awesome. Just awesome. Disney got in on it too.






This one's pretty hilarious...



Somebody baked Elmer a little too long.



And finally, something from the Charles Schulz camp. These translated to 3-D especially well. On a side note, if you haven't seen any Peanuts animated specials since you were 5, give them a try again this coming appropriate holiday season. They're a lot funnier than I remembered them being.


HAND'S BREADTH FROM DANGER



A long time ago, I did some films that I don't talk about anymore. This is one of those films. I provided the voice acting in this, Owen Dennis's 2006 epic, Hand's Breadth from Danger.

Here's another old underrated Owen Dennis project I was part of, Aquarium in the Corner.

Friday, September 19, 2008

John McCain Monster Portrait


My school is having every student make something to send to the president when he gets elected. I thought the future president might like a portrait of his rival, or if worse comes to worse, a portrait of himself to hang on the oval office wall. I did this piece in Painter 7, in the style of Basil Gogos' monster paintings that I love so much.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Senior Project Journal pt. 1

I'm going to start documenting my progress on my Senior Project animation for college. The meat of my animation can be seen in this storyboard, with some more story added before the boards to show that the owl is hungry and wants to eat the squirrel, and give insight as to why the owl's so nervous.

As of right now, I have the animatic done (for the most part) and one shot finished. Working in Flash makes going from pencil tests to finished animation really quick and painless.

I had used the owl design seen in the storyboard as a placeholder, to be redesigned later to look good. I tried a couple of different designs before arriving at the one I've chosen. Actually I didn't try that many, three tops. Here's the first concept:



I didn't feel it was true enough to the chubby, easily-flustered character in my storyboards, but I liked the graphic style of it, that was something I wanted to carry over into the final design. Sooo, I tried adding design elements I liked from the first concept to the original owl design in this quick, sloppy sketch:



That was kind of ugly. But there was something in this design that led me to the next and final design, but first, a color change to something a bit more easy on the eyes:



Mmm, that was better. I then tried another design, blending aspects of the original design with things I liked from the redesigns:



Success! I didn't expect to arrive at a conclusion that I actually liked for a long time, I had devoted that entire day to redesigning the owl and suddenly found my schedule open for the rest of the day. Hello Dragonball Z: Boudakai Tenkaichi 3 for the PS2! The cocaine of video games for the DBZ fan, a game I cannot step away from for long. Anyway, I slapped that owl on a quick background and then I have a rough idea of what my final animation is going to look like:



Yes. I liked it. Time to go forth with the project. I animated one of my new scenes I added to the beginning of the film, a close up shot of the owl's reaction to seeing the delicious squirrel ripe for the eatin':







Haven't been so proud of something in a while, this thing makes me laugh quite a bit. So that's where I am, I will update when I've accomplished something significant, hopefully someone sticks around to see how it's going. Thanks for reading!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

cherry cherry



Haven't posted any art in a while. Here's the latest. I'm an awful designer, but I like how this came out.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Trip to Dallas

Last Wednesday through yesterday, I was visiting my girlfriend Susan and meeting her family in Dallas. I had a phenomenal time, especially while filling my gut with Cici's pizza, Jack-in-the-Box, Sonic, and Olive Garden. Some things I noticed about the great nation of Texas: everyone's fat, yes it's true. There are restaurants EVERYWHERE, like one Whataburger each mile, no exaggeration. And lastly, it's hot as hell, a piercing humid heat that gets you right to the core. Anywho, one of the things we did (and the only one I got pictures of) was go to the Fort Worth Zoo. It was the nicest zoo I've been to in a long time. I took some pictures, and you're in luck; I'm going to show them to you.

We were first greeted by a reminder that we were indeed still in Texas.



Then it was on to the Flamingoes.



BAMBOO



These things



Suzie in front of the most green I saw while down there.



Even more green. Must take a lotta water.



Then we saw these guys putting their hands up to the cage, trying to get this stork to peck them. Here's a bad idea: put your hands up to the cage and try to get this stork to peck you.



Then we saw some bears, and Susan's accent in the video proves she's from Texas, I didn't even realize it was her talking until I heard myself respond to her.




Harpy Eagle, one of the cooler looking raptors.



Suzie feeds the little parakeet some seeds on a stick.



Here's a video of the little guy.



Crappy picture of a Toucan. You get the idea.



Suzie by a real Texas cactus.



Suzie loves up on a golden Komodo Dragon.



Suzie gets a bit more familiar with said Dragon.



Then I took this video of a kookaburra eating a lizard. Used to this sight, Colin?




Then we went into the Reptile and Amphibian building, which was AWESOME. Lots of pics in there, but aquarium lighting sucks, so here's what came out.

Some sort of bigass gecko



Big ol' Day Gecko



This big colorful lizard had a big red head



And a cool green body



Cool lookin toad



Green something snake



Big ol crocodilian



His smaller friend



The dreaded GILA MONSTER OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo....



Some sort of tree Monitor



GAAHH!!! ITZZZA MUHFUGGIN RATTLAH!!!!!11!1



Another big gecko pops up to say hello



OH SHIIII- A VIVARIUM!!!!11!!



Then it was off to downtown Fort Worth.



Just kidding, that was in the zoo as well. We went to the Texas Hall of Wonders, you can see it in the right hand side of the above image. Once inside, we were slapped upside the face by a giant map of Texas. Susan did what was only right and saluted the beast.



Suzie next to a rather large MUHFUGGIN RATTLAAAAAAAHHH!!! SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!



We left the Hall of Mediocre Things and saw a "petting zoo" with this cow eating his own tail.



Suzie brushes a goat



This goat had some hick-like teeth, and seemed to be saying one thing: "WELCOOOME TO TEXAAS!! GA-HYUCK!"




We went into this tidepool-type area, where they had this cute sea turtle floating around:



Suzie took a rest in a Texas-sized chair. She didn't fit well.



Then we saw a cuuuuuute little silver fox that wanted to snooze.



And then we saw this adoooooorable Burrowing Owl



And THEN my camera died. And almost immediately after, a voice came onto the loudspeaker and said the park is closing for the day. Then we watched as all the non-English speaking people continued walking further into the park as everyone else started to walk out.

We didn't get to see any lions or elephants or other big African animals, but that's just more stuff we'll get to see next time we go, because there will be a next time. I had a great time in Dallas and plan to go back as soon as I can.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Totoro



Close up of Totoro, Mei, and Satsuki: