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Might be burning out. Birthday get together. Magic: The Gathering game with Alesha

July 30, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

So I started work on a new crew last week.  I was helping out on another crew for about a week and a half.  The crew I’m on now is my next “official” crew.  Problem is, I think I should have taken it a little easier when helping out on the last crew because I’m really feeling burned out right now.  It doesn’t help that the art on the act we are starting on is really rough.  This means we pretty much have to  re-draw the whole act.  Our job is basically to “plus” the board. In other words, we add and finesse the acting, as well as make any big corrections the need to be done in order to make the story reel play well and be clear.  When we get a board that is so rough that we can’t use any of the original drawings, it slows us down to a crawl because it means, not only do we need to work on any revisions and add the extra drawing to scenes that need it, but we also need to go and re-draw the scenes that don’t need anything done to them as well.  We still have three more acts to get to after where done with the one we’re working on.  There is only three of us on the crew, we only get three weeks and we are NOT allowed overtime. I hope we don’t get too bogged down on this act so that we can get to the others. More importunately, I hope I don’t go into complete burn out so that I’m not completely useless.

FAMILY

We had to wait till this weekend to get the family together for my dad’s birthday.  We had a good time.  The kids had an especially good time.  Munchkin was having so much fun that when it was time to go, (at 10:00 pm) she didn’t want to leave.  She was really upset and didn’t even fall asleep on the way home.

We saw little Paulo and he’s sooo big now.  He likes to bounce so Deborah and Juan bought him a jumper.  He loves it.  It’s very funny to see him bouncing. We all had a good time.

BOARDGAMES

Things got a bit more interesting in Andy’s life, so he can’t come over to play with me on Fridays.  This kinda leaves me without a game night, which is really depressing.  Seeing that I had no one to play with anymore, Alesha decided to offer to play with me last Friday. We actually had a fantastic time.

We first played Lost Cities, mainly because I think it’s one of Alesha’s favorite games to play against me.  She wins every game we play. Having lost yet another game of Lost Cities against her, she let me choose the next game. I chose to play Magic: The Gathering. I had bought a Duel Deck box a while back. It contained two decks that where constructed to be played against one another.  The theme of the Decks where Divine versus Demonic.  Alesha took the Divine deck, which consisted of Angels, Paladins, clerics and a bunch of healing magic. This left me with the Demonic deck which consisted of demons, imps, fallen angels, and lots of life sucking, mean things.  I lost all three games we played.

The first game we played, I let Alesha win.  I got a ton a really good cards and I had spells in my hand that I could have activated in such a way that they would have given me an instant win. I chose NOT to play them.  I wanted Alesha to have a good time.  I also had an advantage since I know how to play the game while she was still trying to get used to it.  I wanted her to read her cards, get acquainted with them, remember the rules and generally enjoy the way the game played. In the end, she managed to win the first game while a had a hand of “killer” cards that would have won me the game easily.  In fact, I was so confident that my deck was better than her’s that I offered to switch decks with her after the game was over.  She refused.  She wanted to stick with her deck.

Turns out the first game we had played had been a lucky draw on my part. By the time the next game started not only was Alesha familiar with her deck and how it worked, but I had gotten a very crummy draw.  I just couldn’t get the cards I needed while Alesha just kept getting some really good cards.  Alesha suddenly began learning how to combine her cards to get their full effects. I had been planning to win that game.  I could barely keep my life points up.  The game was over fairly quick. Alesha had learned her deck fairly well by the time that game ended.  I was irked and wanted a rematch.  I had just gotten a bad draw that game.  I wanted to at least win one game.  So we played one more time.

I thought I had it in the bag the third game. I had gotten a pretty darn good draw.  It started off really good for me and I was playing the game to the best of my ability, no more letting her win. I had some mean little imps that where doing damage to her every turn. Then Alesha cast some nasty spells on my creatures and my game went down the tubes. I managed to stop her from summoning a powerful Angel but it didn’t do me much good. Specially since the rest of my guys had been enchanted by Alesha and she kept getting life back when she cast spells.  Meanwhile she smacked me upside the head with her Paladin who rode down the field  on a fancy white horse in armor.  She was playing Magic like she’d been doing it for years. Then she drew her best card out of her deck and the game was pretty much over.  With two points left, I also drew “my best card” which wasn’t really all that great because (since it was horrible demon) it would hurt me for 7 points of damage if I didn’t sacrifice a creature to it every turn.  I didn’t have anyone to sacrifice so I was going to lose no matter what.
Duel Decks: Divine vs. Demonic famous card

I think Alesha enjoyed trouncing me way too much.   I want a rematch, I KNOW I can win at least ONE game.

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Alesha’s natural hair products. Our dads have birthdays. Not going to Comic Con this year

July 23, 2009 in Alesha's Business, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Tuesday we got a treat at work.  We were given free In N Out burgers for lunch (a popular hamburger drive thru in the U.S. for those of you who are international reader). It’s was great.  It made me very happy.  Hurray for free burgers.

I also started on the new crew I will be on Wednesday.

ALESHA’S BUSINESS

I haven’t really written about this before. Mostly because I wanted Alesha to get her site up and running before I did. That way, if someone was interested, they could order something online. What am I talking about?

For the last year or so Alesha has had her own business.  It’s called Butterfly Natural Hair Care and Alesha sells…well… hair care product (among other things).  Not just any hair care products, she sells hair care products that she makes herself.  Alesha has always been into these products.  Our bathroom looks like a warehouse for the stuff because she’s always kept buying them.  Well, she finally got frustrated from using products that instead of doing what they ought, actually ended up damaging her hair. That’s when she decided to make her own. She didn’t want to make any old kind  of hair products though.  She wanted to make sure that what she did was all natural. No bad chemicals that would damage her hair.  To that end she went out and researched all kinds of things in order to make her formulas work and still be all natural. Alesha was a Chemistry major before she changed it and became an English major.  This means she has some experience with chemicals and mixing things up. She spent months and months researching and testing the things out on herself before she finally found formulas that did exactly what she wanted them to do.

Turns out that she was not the only person who wanted these things.  When she told other people what she had done, they all wanted to try them out.  Next thing she new, she was making hair care products for other people.  It didn’t take long before she had a good amount of clients who kept asking her for more.

Everyone she sells to loves her products.  It’s really amazing to me how much people like them.  I’m very proud of her.  Here are some examples of the things she sells:

Face and Body Products
Shampoos
Conditioners
Hair Oils, Butters, and Rinses
 

Check out her site at: www.butterflyhaircare.com

And try out some out!

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FAMILY

My father-in-laws birthday was this Saturday.  We went over to my in-law’s house and celebrated his birthday.  We brought a cake and ate crab legs while Alesha, my brother-in-law, his girlfriend and I played Bohnanza and Shadows over Camelot.  It was a good day.

On Monday, MY dad celebrated a birthday.  As of the time of this writing, we have yet to celebrate it officially, although when I spoke to him on Monday, he was at the Staple Center in LA with my brother and my mom, bowling.  It sounded like he was having a fantastic time.  I was a bit bummed because I was stuck at work. Still, I’m glad he was able to have a great birthday, with or without me.  This weekend we’re planning to do something. Probably go to a nearby park for a picnic.

Happy birthday DADS!

COMIC CON 

Not gonna go to San Diego Comic Con this year. It starts today.  I’m really bummed out about it.  I was looking forward to it all year.  I’m not going because I can’t afford to go.  Our financial situation isn’t good this month.  Even though I can write off the whole thing, I need to be far more prudent with the finances as they are now and be more responsible.  That doesn’t mean that I have to like it. It really sux.

Those of you who WILL be attending and go to The Simpsons panel will get a special Comic Con exclusive little something to see. It’s very cool. I know because I saw it yesterday. Just thought I’d pass that on.


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Finishing up the show a day earlier. Dante’s milestone. Caricature of me

July 16, 2009 in BLOGS, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE  SIMPSONS NEWS

Turns out the show is in fantastic shape. We were told Friday night that they had upped our deadline a day.  This meant that instead of finishing our work on Tuesday evening we had to be done by Monday evening.  Thankfully, the show was is such good shape that the director wouldn’t have minded showing them the show as it stood on Friday.  As far as he was concerned,  anything we finished Monday would be icing.  It was great the be in that sort of situation.

FAMILY

Dante hit a milestone this weekend.  We converted his crib into a toddler bed.  He was VERY excited when he discovered what we had done. He bounce around and did a small little Dante dance before laying down  on the bed with his butt in the air.

The reason I thought I ought to do it was because Saturday morning, while Alesha and I where still in bed, Munchkin and Dante woke up.  They played in the room a little bit (Dante in his crib, Munchkin with the toys in the room) but after about ten minutes or so, Munchkin decided to leave the room.  She opened the door, got out and shut the door behind her leaving poor Dante trapped in his crib with no one to play with.  He began to cry.  Usually Dante is perfectly happy as long as his sister is there with him handing him toys. This was the first time Munchkin had every left the room while Dante was still in his crib.  I felt really bad for the poor boy.  He couldn’t even follow his sister out of the room. So I thought maybe it was time for him to be able to.

It was fun to watch him explore his new found freedom on the monitor, after I’d left the room. First thing he did when we put him to bed was get up and go over to play with toys.  Well, not really. He got up and touched a toy then went back in the bed.  Guess what he really wanted to do was know he could if he wanted to.

Of course, there was a few things that we had to teach him not to do, like get up during bedtime, go over to his sister’s bed and sit there, while his sister is trying to go to sleep.  He’s learning little by little.  He hasn’t fallen off the bed yet.  We have cushions on the carpet just in case.  I’m happy for the little guy.  He’s doing great. Unlike Munchkin when she was moved to a toddler bed, Dante hasn’t done any sleeping on the floor.

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BLOGS

My friend Shane K. Sowell started up a blog last Month.  Shane was a storyboard artist on The Simpsons Movie. He was mostly over at the Fox studios.  At that point I was no longer doing storyboards and I worked with him doing story reel work. His blog came to my attention when he linked his blog to mine.  When I followed the link I discovered the following picture:

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Now you know why I draw myself cute in all my cartoons.  Who want’s to looking at THAT in the cartoons? Seriously though, it cracked me up.  I really like the drawing.  I later discovered he had e-mailed me about it and I wrote him back my appreciation.  Interestingly, he had drawn his drawing from a picture he took of me at the Fox Lot during one of our lunch breaks.  It turns out that, it’s exactly the same picture I put up in my ABOUT ME section of this blog.  I’d forgotten he had take the picture and had given me a copy.  He got a kick out finding out I used his picture for my blog.  I’ve updated the ABOUT ME to credit him for the picture.

Check out the rest of his blog. He’s got another drawing of a fellow storyboard artist as well as many other drawings.

Thanks again for the drawing Shane.


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4th of July. Alesha’s new obsession.

July 9, 2009 in FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Not much to report really.  Deadline is slowly approaching and, as always, we don’t seem to be in good shape.  Still, we’ll make it.  Like we usually do.

FAMILY

July 3rd was my little brother’s birthday.  He’s now 30 something or other, I don’t remember.  Didn’t actually manage to celebrate his birthday until Sunday.  Didn’t really see him till then either.  Saturday the 4th was fun. Especially for Munchkin.  We spent the day at a big party at an uncle’s house and Munchkin played and had fun like a crazy girl.  Dante spent a lot of time with me, although there was a long time when he finally realized that being with me was the dullest thing he could be doing and he went off to have some fun with his sister. Dancing is one of Munchkin’s passions and near the end of the night, she spent hours doing it.  Then the fireworks started at a school down the block. We all watched the fireworks from the backyard.  Dante sat on my lap and was wowed by them.  It was great. Munchkin almost cried after it was over because she wanted them to keep going.

The highlight for me was playing a game of Magic: The Gathering with some friends at the end of the night.  It was a good time because I think we really let the flavor of the game’s theme push our imaginations.  It was neat to pretend we were casting spells.  It was fun also because it was the first time they had played the game and they liked it. After they go used to the rules, when they pulled out cards they understood, they go very excited. It was neat to see the game start clicking with them.

WRITING

In other news, Alesha spent the weekend obsessively researching and writing another novel manuscript. She couldn’t stop writing.

We had gotten into a conversation about novels, and the fantasy genre that’s hitting it big right now, namely, the “Vampire Romance” genre.  The genre has been around for years and the guys on the Dragon Page Podcast where predicting the genre was going to be dead by the end of the year, and that was a year ago.  It has only gotten bigger (and a bit tired).  Alesha was wondering what the next big thing would be.  Obviously, it’s impossible to predict. I just told her that it would be “Wizard Romance” novels.  I’m thinking that people will start getting tired of vampires eventually and might be looking for something similar but just different enough (whether or not I’m right is a different story).  I was thinking of something more in the lines of Jim Butcher‘s Harry Dresden books (Dresden isn’t a “Wizard Romance” book though). It’s an urban Fantasy wizard book. I told her an idea I had about something under that genre that I was thinking of running as a role playing game but was too lazy to do the research for.  She liked the idea and started the research on the spot. By mid morning the next day, she had done enough research that she could start writing. By the end of the day she had an outline. While still researching, she had written up to chapter 2 by the end of the 4th of July.  She ran the outline through me on the way home on the 4th. I gave her my two cents and she’s still going strong on it.  We’ll see how it goes. I’ve read the first three pages of the story and the prose in it is far superior than the other manuscript she’s written.  She’s getting so much better, it’s amazing. This will be her third novel manuscript.

Since she’s done all the work, I think I can take all that work and run the role playing game now.  Mwaa ha haa!

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Uncle Chestnut. Trying out our Squirmish Wars rule variants.

July 2, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, BOOKS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Not much new to report.  Had some very complicated scenes to do that really slowed me down. I don’t feel I’m pulling my weight this time around.  Hopefully, by the end of today, I would have gotten enough done to feel better about it all.

BOOKS

My G.K. Chesterton drawing, from a few posts back, got the attention of a much bigger Chesterton fan, Paul Nowak. As well as being a Chesterton enthusiast (and who isn’t, once you start reading his works?) he is also the author of three books, a freelance writer, a fellow board game enthusiast, a philosopher, Christian Apologist and he runs a darn good website. He was good enough to send me two of the books he wrote. Both of which are right up my alley: The Way of the Christian Samurai: Reflections for Servant-Warriors of Christ
and The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut.
I’m a fan of G.K. Chesterton. Some of Chesterton‘s books that I’ve read include: Heretics, Orthodoxy, The Man Who Was Thursday, The Everlasting Man, some of his Father Brown Mysteries, and some of his essays from What’s wrong with the world. I highly recommend all of these works.

I read The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut this weekend.  It’s really great.  It’s geared for kids and the stories are really fun.  They’re inspired by some of the writings, thoughts, and real life experiences Chesterton wrote about in this books and articles, as well as some of his biographies.  I found the stories to ring very true to the spirit of Chesterton’s writings. As I read this book, my brain was playing out the stories as if they were animated cartoons.  I’ve always thought Chesterton was a great living cartoon, but reading this book really proved it to me. The book is a great way to introduce Chesterton to kids and even to parents, if they don’t know anything about Chesterton. It’s also a great tribute to the man. It captures that lovable thing about Chesterton that makes you keep coming back for more.

If you want to know more about Chesterton you can learn more about him by going to Paul Nowak’s site.

The other book,  The Way of the Christian Samurai, I haven’t read yet, but I started to.  I really can’t believe no one had ever thought to write about this subject before.   I’m a big fan of the “mythology” of the Samurai.  I’m a fan of Samurai movies (Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Lone Wolf and Cub, Lady Snow Blood, etc…) as well as some Samurai literature and Manga (Japanese comics). Though I know that the reality of the Samurai may not have been as glamorized as the mythologized figures they have become, the mythology of the Samurai is something quite fantastic and awesome.  Paul Nowak has taken the Samurai’s code of Bushido and it’s examples and plugged it into Christianity. Suddenly you have two great tastes that taste great together.  Holy Cow!  They fit together so well!  The small taste I got from the small part of the book that I’ve read so far has got me drooling.  As an artist, my imagination is going crazy over the imagery of a Christian Samurai. Urge to draw…rising…

Get these books!

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BOARD GAMES

So Andy and I tried out playing Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics (SWAT) with the new variant end game rules we borrowed from other games.  We also tried out some  random map placement  rules that add a small “fog of war” aspect to the game.

Photo from www.boardgamegeek.com

First, the end game rules we used where borrowed from two games. (1) We borrowed the HeroScape rules of ending the game after a certain amount of turns, if the other official end game conditions were not met.  This way, we tried to cut down the play time and keep it to about an hour to an hour and a half.  We failed.  At first we picked 20 turns but it was too long. Once we had hit turn 5 we realized we needed to cut the turns down so we decided to end the game on turn 10.  It took us about 2 hours to play the game. (2) The next rule we borrowed was from the game Manoeuvre.  Turns out  SWAT and Manoeuvre have many things in common.  I don’t own Manoeuvre but I do have the rules for the game on pdf.  From those rules, I borrowed the “controlling enemy territory” victory point conditions, from the game. It worked great and it was a great motivator to not turtle in the game.

Second, the rules for map tile placement, we borrowed from Dungeon Twister. We placed map tiles face down, took turns putting face down buildings and terrain as we set the game up, and as we played the game, (as in Dungeon Twister) we revealed the upside down map tiles and placed the buildings and terrain we had originally place face down on that map tile. We also gave the Recon unit special powers   just to add to the theme and to try to keep the game playing like the video game.  It worked great. If there is one thing I would change, it would be that the placement of buildings when revealed by one player, would be done by the opposing player.  As it was, because we didn’t do that.  The person who got lucky enough to reveal map tiles that had buildings close to their home base, namely me, had a very unfair advantage since I was able to place the buildings near me and therefore ended up with tons of money, which won me the game. Had we done it the other way, the game would have been a much closer match.

Most of our additions really helped make the game even more enjoyable.  Not sure if we’re going to play the game this Friday.  I think Andy got disappointed that I won again.  We might play a game of  Dreamblade.  We’ll see.  It will also depend on how many players we’ll have since I’ve invited another friend of mine over to play with us.

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