Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Afro Samurai

Samuel L. Jackson doing a couple of voices, with tha RZA doing beats.



There is some serious violence, serious blood and some serious action, just so you know.

They have the entire first episode online. Fantastic! Click the picture to go to Spike TV and watch.

Oh and Happy New Year.

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

RayRay!

4 minutes and 38 seconds of dope. The creatures of Ray Harryhausen.



The skeleton sword fights rule, but the 7 headed monster from Jason and the Argonauts kicks some ass too.

Clash of the Titans is available on Xbox Live Marketplace in HD.....that's my next download for sure.

I found this at Cartoon Brew.

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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Child's Play

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

tweenMachine V2

Justin Barrett has a new version of tweenMachine available for download.

If you’ve used it before you know it’s a great tool. But, there are some amazing new features that have been added with this new version.

Among the additions:
Sets and Groups for Curve Selections
Buttons
Management Tools
Timeline Ticks on/off Control
Overshoots
and more

It’s the best script in my folder. Try it, you’ll love it.

tweenMachine

He should call it, TimeSavingKickAssTweenMachine.mel though.

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Thursday, June 29, 2006

They fight! And bite!



Click on the image for some fun with that lovable cat and mouse tandem known as Itchy and Scratchy. So good.

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Saturday, June 24, 2006

Gene Deitch

What a great Oscar winning director/animator and a seemingly great person.

Gene Deitch has written a few books and one is available online for free at AWN entitled, How to Succeed in Animation. This may be old news to some of you but it's new to me. It's a very entertaining read, so far, I am only half way through it right now but I am loving it and reading it every chance I get.



Also, I found Gene's official site and read a fantastic but true story about Gene and one of my favorite blues artists ever, John Lee Hooker. If you want to read a great story take a look.

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Wino Logic

I added a song to the library today. This is the original version of Got Ta Get Off. I used a portion of this beat for Aardvark Aadventures. This is the original version though, with a sweet sample of Etta James that I had to cut from the Aardvark version.

Got Ta Get Off (C) 2006 RAB Under the Bridge Music

This is a new mix of the song and I want to thank Mick Helfrich for that slammin bassline. Also, Dave Feliciano played the tambourine toward the end.

We came up with the band name Wino Logic, it seemed logical at the time.

I have more songs to upload, I am working on it.

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Friday, January 20, 2006

New Caricature

I have a new caricature over there in my profile. It was drawn and colored by a friend of mine, Cecil Roberts. Yeah, my boy went and made me look all handsome and stuff, obviously he’s good at exaggeration.



I just want to point you to his website and some of his artwork.

I worked with Cecil at Archangel Studios. We would come up with some of the craziest ideas, like a Mushroom Monster or a Queen that is part human, part arachnid. The next day Cecil would come back with 6 or 7 kick ass sketches.

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Monday, January 16, 2006

I Got Beef

So my wife and I get to go to the occasional movie at the theater. We get a babysitter, we get some popcorn, she may get a box of Raisinettes, a Coke, etc.

Since I started school, we have been staying to watch the end credits. Not only for me to point out names of Animators that are mentors from AM, but out of respect for everyone involved in the picture.

Here’s where I have a problem. The Animators are usually so far down the list it’s insane! I understand that the actors, writers, editors and others should come before Animators, but some credit lists are crazy.

For example, I know that caffeine is important in the making of any piece of art. It’s just plain ridiculous though when “Coffee Provided By.........” is listed about 45 seconds before the Animators in The Chronicles of Narnia.

So we wait, and wait, until they finally come. I’m ready, I’m going to call out the mentors at my school to my wife. Well, I would, if I could speed read. See, once they get to the Animators they split the columns from 2 (name…………position) to at least 4 (name, name, name, name). So, I can usually only pick out two or three names as they fly.

“ok, ok……there’s Charles Alleneck! and Rick O’Conner! was that Delio, did you see Delio Tramontozzi? ahhh man what a crock!”

So my wife asks me, “Don’t the Animators bring characters, like Mr. Beaver, to life? Why are they so far down in the credits?”

I answer, “If it weren’t for the Animators, Modelers, Lighters, Texture Artists, and Riggers, Mr. Beaver would be nothing more than a vocal track by Ray Winstone. I don’t know why all these folks are listed so late in the credits… at least they're listed though.”

Here’s to bumping up the CG Artists in movie credits!

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Heard 'em Say



I have loved this beat since this album first dropped. Glad they made a video for it.

Some good pencil animation drawn by Bill Plympton. A lot of smeary, well done drawings. It looks like he just went crazy with his pencils.

But that beat man, I love that beat.

Kanye West - Heard 'em Say

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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Mr. Pibb + Red Vines =

This SNL clip is hysterical. If you haven't seen it - Check It



edit: I did a little digging on the guys that put this together. Some really funny stuff on their website. The Lonely Island

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Friday, November 11, 2005

They're at it Again



Totally worthy cause, totally stand up guys putting it all together. The most amazing thing is they are world wide now.

Please GIVE it, if you have it.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Trick or Treat

Some have called him the cutest Pittsburgh Steeler ever. I have to agree.

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Sunday, October 30, 2005

Jamaican Blue Mmm Mmm Mountain

My wife and I have had this coffee before and it's great. I just want to thank Thuy and David for thinking of us during their Rastafarian vacation. We will totally enjoy it!

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Friday, October 21, 2005

World Serious

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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Go Stros!

The carnage at the cubicle wall continues. We have sacrificed the ostrich for the Astros. The ostrich has been left alone for way too long anyway, it was his time....and we don't have a cardinal.



Mad Mo and I have given this offering to the baseball gods, in return we want a World Series Championship for Houston.

If the baseball gods show no mercy on us tonight, we will offer something far greater for game 7...

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Brilliant Animated gif

If you play WoW, and you've seen LOTR. Watch this.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

No More Web Design

So this is DrasticGraphics.com from now on. I am an animator. Why spend time on web design when that takes time away from animating? I like blogger, I like that people can leave comments, I like that my site will be easy to change and easy to access, so this is it for now. I don’t care to create another website again. I like how this one turned out, but I think it's my last.

I will continue to add goodies to the right sidebar. The demo reel is still a work in progress, but I know I will get some good feedback so take a look if you get a chance. I think I am going to take that last "angry walk" out entirely. It's not reading and I didn't put enought time into it in the first place. I will work some more on the reel this weekend, after I finish my AM stuff.

I have added links to two good friends of mine, James Pitkin and Cecil Roberts, guys I worked with at Archangel Studios. Both of these guys are effin bad ass artists and I am glad I got to work with them.

There’s a new feed subscription link also, the old feed should still work though….for all 2 of you that subscribe.

I will be adding a ton of my older work, Warzone Football stuff, music from Aardvark Aadventures, 3D Models, etc. soon.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Pandemonium

This is a note I posted on the AM forums on Sunday when we got back from our evacuation from lovely Rita meter maid. A little late to post it here, I was going to write with a little more depth, but I don't have time right now. My heart definitely goes out to the people on the Texas/Louisiana border.

I am back, back from the pure hell of evacuation.

We couldn't get the 2 dogs, baby, and clothes and essentials into one car so we took both. I had the baby, the wife had the dogs.

It took us 6 hours to go 37 miles!

We had five cars total with my brother's family and my parent's and ours.

We were all needing gas and we were all sitting in 100 degree weather inching North, slower than a dead snail. You could crawl faster than we were moving.

There were cars as far as you could see, alot of them on the shoulder of the road because they ran out of fuel. The gas stations that had gas also had lines of cars, most 10-12 deep for each pump. But most gas stations were closed.

Most of the fights that broke out were at the gas stations that had gas. It was freaking like War of the Worlds (when the mob fights over the minivan).

I thought about War of the Worlds alot, because we were basically running from this thing, not really knowing where we were going to end up. Not wanting to be caught on the road while this alien (Rita) blows in.

The bad thing was that people had to go to the bathroom on the side of the road. Women, children, old, young... me, my wife, my mom.

I had a baby in the back seat that needed changed regularly and needed to eat. I couldn't do anything to make him happy at times. He would just scream his head off. My wife had the dogs, they had to relieve themselves also. Hell I tell you.

In all we traveled from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon (with a stop at my parents house to pick them up and to rest for 6 hours) and made it about 80 miles north and ended up getting lucky and getting a hotel room off the road we were sitting on. My wife got out of her car and ran to a La Quinta through the stopped traffic. We don't know why but for some reason they had 15 freaking rooms, so we took two. Less than 30 minutes later they were sold out. So we were very very lucky. Before she left, I was telling her that it was a waste of time for her to try to get out of her car and run to the hotel.... but I was so wrong. We still weren't that far out of the path of Hurricane winds, but it was better than sitting in the road or being at home.

It was utter hell getting out of here, but I am glad we did. We ended up in a nice hotel with air conditioning and it only took us an hour and twenty minutes to get back home, no traffic.

As you may know the storm curved to the east and spared Galveston and Houston any major damage. Our house had only received an INCH OF RAIN! We totally lucked out, one tree in our neighborhood was uprooted, but nothing else bad in our area. One side of our culdesac was without power, but our side has power.

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Friday, September 09, 2005

To Infinity and Beheaded



One of the coolest people I know and have the pleasure to work with is "Mad Mo". I am not mentioning real names here to protect the guilty.

We have a cubicle wall between us with toys and stuffed animals lined up on it. Sometimes, bad things happen to good toys. And most of the time I get blamed for the destruction.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Katrina

What a mess.

Just got a call from my neighbor that has family in New Orleans.

They lost their Home, Business, Cars and every personal belonging they own.

They made it to safer ground prior to the storm hitting.

They are being told they may not get back home for at least 6 months.

Silver lining: they are alive and their kids are safe and everyone is healthy.

They need things though. Things like pants and shirts. Yeah, it's that bad. All they have are the clothes on their back. No home (isn't there anymore), no place to work (isn't there anymore) and no chance of returning *home* any time soon.

Anyway, the reason I am writing this. Whether the media tells you or not, if you have time or money, PEOPLE NEED YOUR HELP!

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Ansel Adams Autumn Moon Recreated


The exact conditions of Ansel Adams’ famous photograph are about to reoccur, though clouds could ruin it this time around.

FULL STORY

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