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Never one to sit still long enough and conceive an image of great detail, yet always impressed by the amount of detail applied in art by others, I have begun to face my demons. Share
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So remember that monster I was working on for Nick Reiber’s “Mild Mannered” webisode? Yeah? Good, cuz he’s ready for his close-up! Share
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This is a developing, late breaking story!! Christmas may be over, but also, it’s really only about 10 months away! Share
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I’ve definitely had a bit of fun over the past few holiday weekends. But always, regardless of everything else, I always try to keep things simple and silly. You know me too well. Share
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Thinking ahead and planning is not exactly what I do. But my friend, Nick Reiber, needs a city to be built for his web series, “Mild Mannered”, and I told him I’d give it a try. Share
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My friend Nick Reiber asked me to work up a very quick animation of a really awesome monster tearing up the city like in that one movie about the monster tearing up the city. This is a video of my progress. Share
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All I can say is, it’s been a long weekend. Share
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So it’s the end of May and you are thinking, “where’s Danny?!” You are thinking, “We miss him and we love him!! He is the greatest!! We want to give him money!!! Danny Danny Danny!!!” Share
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A great tutorial series from David Ward on character shape keys and drivers (something I only dreamed about) found it’s way onto my computer screen and I spent some time properly improving the devilish Mr. Collinsworth. And it was definitely collinsworth my time! Share
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Here are 210 frames to test what I believe is the simplified process of abduction by aliens – something I’ve never animated before, but only dreamt of being part of – either being abducted or actually being an alien and driving the ship and pushing the buttons. Share
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UPDATED: 2/28 My fascination with outer space, alien life forms and how much time they spend laughing at us has only gained in strength over the years. I really wonder what E.T. thinks about our technological inventions like the toaster. Share
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And then there was Brahms. Share