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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Crazy deadlines, Trip to Disneyland part 6, Larry’s reel, my new obsession, Munchkin plays Dora on the PS2.

October 29, 2009 in ART, FAMILY, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Before I begin, I just wanted to ask you to leave a comment if you like what you read or if you like a specific thing I do.  I tend to just write about what I feel like writing about but  I like knowing what you like to me writing about or would like me to write about. I’ve only received one or two comments in a long time and maybe it’s my fault for not responding more often to comments but it also seems like no one is out there.  Thanks.

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Crazy work week this week.  I was given an enormously complicated section late Friday. I had to combine three scenes into one long pan scene. This wouldn’t have been such a big deal if it wasn’t for the fact that I had been given many more scenes besides this one to finish.  The pressure came because I only had Monday and Tuesday to really work on the scenes before I was to move on to another crew.

I worked on and finished as many  priority scenes as I could get to before I got to the big one.  When I finally did get to it (on Friday near the end of the day) I discovered it was a technical nightmare. I had to figure out a way to use the original scenes’ artwork with the main scene I was combining them with.  It took a very long time just to get all the artwork to be the right size. Then I had to add acting as well as separate the characters so that animation cycles could be made out of them and figure out all the camera movements.  This took me all day Monday and by the end of the day, I still wasn’t finished.  On Tuesday I went back on the scene and started hacking away at the last of the scene.  I honestly didn’t think I was going to be able to get it done.  To my surprise, I did. It took me 20 minutes to export the artwork so that it could be edited into the reel.  This usually takes seconds, or at the most, a minute or two.  I had finished with hours to spare.

This allowed me to finish working on all the other scenes I hadn’t gotten to that were of lower priority. I needed to get those scenes done before 3:00 pm because at that time, I need to be at a story reel meeting for my next crew. That, and the fact that it was almost time for me to leave work because I had gotten in early and I was not approved for overtime. I managed to finish those scenes with 15 minutes to spare and I felt very relieved and good about myself when I finally left work

When I got into work on Wednesday I checked the reel to see how the big complicated scene played out in the end.  Turns out the director must not have liked the way it looked because he had re-separated the scene into five scenes. I felt VERY frustrated.

Sometimes a scene has to be tried out before it can be seen to not work well.  I just happened to have worked on one such scene.

FAMILY

For Part 0, CLICK HERE.

For Part 1, CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

For Part 3, CLICK HERE.

For Part 4, CLICK HERE.

For Par 5, CLICK HERE.

After our walk through Mini Mouse’s house, we made our way to Donald Duck’s boat and Goofy’s house.  We all took a small break in Goofy’s house while the kids played with all of Goofy’s things. They had a blast playing on Goofy’s piano:

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We were all hungry and needed a restroom break so after leaving Goofy’s house, we made a restroom stop and then made our way to the Toon Town food Court.  The options were very limited.  The food was not very good either.  The entertainment, on the other hand, was great.  Goofy decided to take a break for a few minutes, by going into the Library (as in back stage) when he came back out, he did so with much fanfare.  He was trying to do a cool dance but kept messing up and having to go back inside in order to come back out and try it again.  After three times of doing this, he managed to pull it off. His big finally was semi-standing on his head. It was pretty impressive for a guy in a big suit and mask:

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To be continued…

ART/PODCASTS

So, if you’ve been paying attention, you’d notice that I was writing a lot about board games a few months back, and then it slowly drifted to writing a lot about Role Playing games.  This is because all my free time was spent listening to podcasts, reading and thinking about these things. Mostly because of the podcasts though.  There came a point a few weeks back where I ran out of game podcast to listen to and I began listening to the non game podcasts on my ipod.  Some of the podcasts I listened to were illustration related podcasts like:

  • Ninja Mountain Scrolls podcast (a very funny group of sci fi and fantasy illustrators that give you a taste of what being a freelance illustrator is like) and
  • W.I.P. (similar to Ninja Mountain with a different group of people. Very enjoyable).  This lead me to listen to the
  • Escape from Illustration Island podcast (interviews with people who have illustration friendly resource sites for artist), which in turn lead me to listen to
  • Chris Oatley’s Artcast, (podcast about a fellow artist in the animation industry. He still has the fire that I once had when I started in animation.  Listening to him has helped me find that fire again) which pointed me to both the
  • Big Illustration Party Time podcast (two illustrators who are trying to work on their own comic on the side) and the
  • Art and Story podcast (two other artist who talk about the process of creating their own indy comics) as well as the very inspiring
  • Steve Silver artcast (an animation character designer and caricaturist who loves to draw. He’s one of the best in the animation business and I was really surprised to discover he had a podcast).

As the gaming podcasts lead me into an obsession with games, the art podcasts has lead me back to my first love, art.  When I listened to gaming podcasts, I often wished I could game more or even create my own games.  I found no one wanted to game with me and I didn’t want to put in all the work I needed to do to create a game.  On the other hand, listening to art podcasts, has inspired me to start drawing again.  This, I can and will put effort into since it directly ties in to my work life and because it’s fun. If you suddenly start seeing a little bit more effort put on the artwork on my doodles or if you see the cartoons come out less often in place of some other kind of illustration or drawing, it’s because this is really where my mind is at right now.  I kinda want to keep it there for as long as possible.

FAMILY

I got Munchkin a used ($15) Dora the Explorer video game about half a year or so ago.  She loved it but she wasn’t old enough to figure out the controls. Not only that, but the game would often not even load on my old PS2.

Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet Boxshot

A week ago I was talking with my brother-in-law Michael and he told me that he got a CD/DVD cleaner and it helped his old X-box play games that wouldn’t load.  I bought a CD/DVD cleaner last weekend and used it on my PS2 and my PS1.  Now all the games I load into the systems work.  I put the  Dora game in for Munchkin and she started playing it again.  Surprisingly, she was able to navigate the game better then the last time she played it.  She figured out how to move the character around the game world. No small feat for a three year old since the game is in 3D (ala Mario 64).  She also listened very carefully to what the game needed her to do and she began to do it.  She started to problem solve the game’s “problems” and came up with the right solutions.  It was amazing.

Now she plays the game for thirty minutes to an hour before bedtime.  She really enjoys it and I’m amazed at how good she’s gotten at controlling the game and problem solving.

ART

My friend Larry Whitaker has put up his demo reel up on Youtube.  Take a look and please leave a comment for him at the Youtube site.  He’d really appreciate it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c18k0-04bMY

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Spectacular Spider-Man animated. Trip to Disneyland Part 5

October 22, 2009 in FAMILY, SUPERHEROES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Got the show we were working on done.  I worked a bit of overtime, which wasn’t so bad.  The show looks good. I saw it yesterday morning.  We were really cranking away on Monday and Tuesday.  I felt I little bad about leaving “on time” Tuesday, but they weren’t going to pay me if I had stayed.  Also, I needed to pick up the kids from daycare on time, so I couldn’t have stayed anyway.

Wednesday I started helping out on a different crew.  This will be only for a few days before I’m put on my new “official” crew.

FAMILY

For Part 0, CLICK HERE.

For Part 1, CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

For Part 3, CLICK HERE.

For Part 4, CLICK HERE.

Finally we made our way to Mickey Mouse’s house.

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Minnie Mouse’s house was next door and we saw she was at the door getting her picture taken with kids.  Munchkin wanted to go to Mickey’s house first though.  She was very excited. The Kids had fun going on all the furniture and playing with all the cartoony props.  I thought the house was the main attraction.  I didn’t realize the house was part of the line.  There were so few people there, that there was no line.  While playing Munchkin suddenly began asking:

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I’d been at this house before but for some reason I didn’t remember meeting Mickey Mouse or getting my picture taken with him.  I didn’t realize at the time that we would actually see him but I started getting the hint the farther into the house we went.  We finally made it to the room where there where showing “trailers” of Mickey Mouse movies.

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It was all we could do to keep Munchkin still once she knew we were going to see him.  She wanted to see Mickey reaaalllly bad.  She just jumped around anxious.

Soon the moment of truth came and we made our way “back stage” to see Mickey.  They opened the doors and we walked in.

Mickey’s Shadow

Munchkin went stiff when she saw Mickey.  Rather than drag her to him I picked her up and told her to say, “hi,” and give Mickey a hug.  Which she did, like a good little trooper.  We then got our pictures taken with him.

mickey-mouse.jpg

Afterward, we left the house. I think that must have really broken Munchkin from her fright of the characters because seconds after coming out of the house, she declared she wanted to go meet Minnie Mouse.

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To be continued…

For Part 6, CLICK HERE.

SUPERHEROES

I was recently able to buy the whole first season of The Spectacular Spider-Man on DVD from Amazon, really cheap. I was not able to follow it on TV since I’m really bad about watching TV in general.  I’d rather buy or rent the DVDs of a show I’m interested in and watch it at my leisure.

I put the show in and sat down to watch it with Munchkin one night after Dante was put to bed (it was past his bedtime). We were blown away.  Me more than her.  I had seen two full episodes a while back when I became aware of the show and I thought it was great but, now that I’ve seen the entire season, I must say that, it’s the best Spider-Man animated cartoon I’ve ever seen.  It’s fantastic!

It’s as well written as my current favorite Spider-Man comic, Ultimate Spider-Man but it’s somehow much more true to the original source materials while still keeping it contemporary.  Also, I love the design of the show, which was established by Sean “Cheeks” Galloway. I met him once in Portos in Burbank when I went out to eat with Paul and Tommy. We saw him there and recognized him so we introduced ourselves. He’s a really nice guy.

In any case, if you haven’t see this show and you like Spider-Man or are interested in what the original Spider-Man comics felt like when you read them, this is the show. It made me want to take out my old Spider-Man comics out and re-read them all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsg5kfUdG2g

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Things are coming to a head on this current show. A small break from the Disneyland story to stretch my (drawing) legs. Uncle Chestnut T-shirt.

October 15, 2009 in COMIC BOOKS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WEBSITES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

It’s not looking good for our crew so far.  We’re very far behind on our work.  Looks like I’m really going to have to go into focus mode if I  even stand a chance at finishing all I need to do this week.  I’m probably going to be working over time. I guess that’s okay, I need the money.

COMIC BOOKS

I really felt like drawing something different in a different style this week.  The Disneyland strip story will return next week. In the mean time, I have other news.

My friend Raul has just self published a comic book.  I was fortunate enough to read it and I thought it was great.  It’s really entertaining and it cracked me up.  I few years ago I was looking around for funny comic books.  I wanted to know what one looked like, (that wasn’t a Simpsons comics). I asked the guy at the counter if he knew of any.   I asked him if he knew one that actually could make you laugh at loud. He showed me the one he liked.  I bought it.

It wasn’t funny.

I was looking for a funny book because, at the time, I was thinking of writing a funny comic short story. Well, I wish Raul‘s comic had been around when I was looking for a comic because his made me laugh out loud. It comes across as a “serious” comic and it is in a way, but it has so many jokes and fun banter between the characters that you can’t help but laugh.  Fun stuff.  I highly recommend it.

I liked it so much, it inspired me to draw some fan art for it.  So this is my drawing for the week:

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Pick up Raul‘s book Codename: Sparrow by clicking below.  (You can even get some sample pages to look through.)

Click the banner to get your own copy of the baddest ass comic book to come out sin a long time!

WEBSITES

Does the drawing below look familiar?

It should, I drew it for this very blog when I reviewed  Paul Nowak‘s book The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut.  Paul liked the drawing so much, he asked if he could use it on a t-shirt.  I said, “yes,” and, “Ta da!” here it is.   I own one already that Paul was good enough to send me and I LOVE IT.  IT’S SUPER COOL! Impress your friends kids. Buy one today! If you do, I’ll get a little something as well.  Yay!

ed1 by EternalRevolution.

To buy one CLICK HERE


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Yet another new crew. Trip to Disneyland Part 4. Spirit of the Century rpg, FREE.

October 8, 2009 in FAMILY, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Started up on a new crew with yet another new director.  Well, an old director who is new and unfamiliar with the new process (for info on the new way we are creating shows now, please read the Simpsons post on this older article I put up).   Whenever we end up with a director who hasn’t gone through this process before, it always has growing pains.  The crew he has, meaning us, has been working with the new process since the season started. Sometimes the directors actually listen to us and take our advice on how to approach a show. Sometimes they don’t and try doing things that are not quite as efficient only to discover their mistake on the last week when they have three acts left to finish in five days.

I’m not quite sure which type of director we have this time, yet.  I hope it’s the former.

FAMILY

For Part 0, CLICK HERE.

For Part 1, CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

For Part 3, CLICK HERE.

Off we went to Toon Town to see Mickey Mouse’s house.  We passed by the Alice in Wonderland Tea Cup ride and Munchkin immediately wanted to go on it.  No one else was in the mood for it though.  We told her we would do it later, which I fully intended to do, but we forgot and never got back to it.

Disneyland Tea Cup Ride

We made our way into Toon Town and took in the chaos.  We saw Goofy there, but we didn’t try to get a picture with him just yet.  The kids mostly wanted to get in the cartoon cars that where scattered all over Toon Town.  This turned out to be a bad idea since Munchkin drove her car straight into Goofy’s house and we got in big trouble.

Crashing into Goofy’s house at Disneyland

For Part 5 CLICK HERE.

ROLE PLAYING GAMES

Alright, so I’ve been writing A LOT, these last few post, about getting Dungeons and Dragons or Dungeons and Dragons type games online for free.  Well, I won’t say I’m done doing that just yet, but I will change the free game to something else this week.

This week, I’m going to be writing about the role playing game (rpg) Spirit of the Century.

http://www.rpg-awards.com/2006/gamepics/spiritofthecentury.jpg

Spirit of the Century is a Pulp rpg.  What does that mean? Well, it means you’re not going to be playing a dwarf who fights a dragon to get it’s treasure.  Spirit of the Century  is a game that tries to simulate putting you in pulp stories from the 20s and 30s.  Instead of defining what pulps are, I’ll just name examples of  pulp characters/stories:

  • Tarzan
  • Doc Savage
  • Sam Spade
  • The Shadow
  • John Carter of Mars
  • The Spider
  • Conan
  • The Cthulhu Mythos
  • Zorro
  • Dr. Fu Manchu
  • Solomon Kane
  • Captain Blood
  • Kull

…and more recently, some popular movies that are “pulp influenced”:

  • Indiana Jones
  • Hellboy
  • The Mummy
  • Hellsing
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Star Wars

If your idea of fun is foiling the plans of an evil Nazi super ape; discovering lost civilizations, deep inside the center of the earth, sometime after World War I, with your trusted automaton or doing detective work dressed in a mysterious looking outfit in order to stop the a sinister plot from Dr. Politically Incorrect Evil Chinese Stereotype, then Spirit of the Century is the game for you.  It’s a pick up game system. This means you can play a game in an evening and be done with it that same session or maybe in two and it’s all over. It’s a very unique system that has gotten a lot of acclaim and you can get it for FREE.

You can get the rough draft of the game HERE. This is a rough version of the game and is not the final book which comes illustrated and has examples.  Still, if you’re broke like me, this is the next best thing.  Check it out.  If you really like it, you ought to buy the book.


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Hectic work week. Trip to Disneyland Part 3. Free Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition

October 1, 2009 in FAMILY, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Had a lite but hectic couple of days. Miss out on a few days of work because Alesha got really sick.  She felt so back Wednesday night of last week that she asked me to take her to the hospital.  This was late at night and we ended up staying up real late. This caused me to miss work the next day.  I managed to finish what I needed to do but I wasn’t able to make up the hours.  Still, we got everything we need to get done, done.

I started a on a new crew yesterday.  It’s back to the pressure cooker that is my job.  I hope no more emergencies crop up.

FAMILY

For Part 0, CLICK HERE.

For Part 1, CLICK HERE.

For Part 2, CLICK HERE.

After the traumatic events of the Princesses rides and a short bathroom break, the next two rides went off great.  We stood in line for the Dumbo ride, which I had never ridden on myself. Dante was very excited to get on the ride and was trying to get over the fence for his turn while we were still in line.

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and after that, Munchkin insisted that she and I go on the Carousel.

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Alesha got very hungry around that time so we ate at the Pinocchio themed restaurant near by (the food was awful and expensive). The plan after that was to head off to Mickey’s Toon Town in order for Munchkin to finally get her wish of going to Mickey Mouse’s house.  I took out the map and tried to explain to Munchkin how to use it in order to get to where we were going in terms she could understand.

“First we’ll go by the Big Scary Whale, then we’ll pass by the Annoying Water Ride, then well be at MICKEY MOUSE’S HOUSE!  Say it with me…”

Dora, The Map, Disneyland

ForPart 4, CLICK HERE.

ROLE PLAYING GAMES

Well, having put up a lot of free Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) type role playing games for a few posts, I thought I might as well put up some official D&D 4th edition stuff up as well.  If you’re curious as to how the new version of D&D plays, as opposed to it’s older incarnations, you can try out the D&D “Test Drive”.

By Clicking Here you can go to the download page where you can download:

  • Quick Start Rules.
  • The entire Keep On the Shadowfell adventure for free (originally sold in stores for 40 to 50 bucks).
  • A free Eberron  adventure from Free Rpg Day, written by creator Keith Baker.
  • A limited version of the D&D character builder computer program, that allows you to make characters up to 3rd level.

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