Friday, June 10, 2011

Kilt Fridays

At the end of each week, it's kilt or be kilt in the Brave anim department. I don't know if you can see the subheading, but that's the Revised 3rd Edition of So You're Going to Where a Kilt. It's important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, y'know.


In other Pixar news, Disney just released this image from  a scene I animated in Cars 2, introducing Luigi's relatives: Mama and Uncle Topolino!


Dynuhsahrs



Monday, June 06, 2011

Shadowrun

Took a break from Brave animation tonight to play Shadowrun with our gaming group, the Dandies. Everett Downing ran an amazing campaign, which Emma Coats and I did our best to capture on nearby sketchpads. Here is some of the ensuing madness.

My character was a dwarven hacker named Wolfman Jack.


Ev's friend Peter played the smarmy "face" (that's Shadowrun speak for conman) Iceman. This character turned out to be an FBI informant who gave us all up to the cops at the end. Nobody likes a rat, Peter.


Emma played an old character of hers, the physical adept Burgamont.


The good-natured Erick played the ill-tempered orc gangster Urk.


Perhaps my favorite character of the session was the glam-rocking combat mage Bo Jareth. My fellow game designer Jason played this androgynous wonder.


Drawn by Emma Coats

Finally, our pal Rossi played the punk samurai, Mags. Sweep the leg, Mags.

Drawn by Emma Coats

Early on in the game a transient made the mistake of asking our orc, Urk, for some spare change.


Burgamont and Bo Jareth did very little to prevent this.

Drawn by Emma Coats

Later, Burgamont decided it was a good idea to drop a severed head into my character Wolfman's lap while he was driving their getaway van.

Drawn by Emma Coats

Ever the consummate professional, Burgie took the wheel while my character lost his proverbial shit.

Drawn by Emma Coats

Allinol, Ev ran a fantastic session and, though our characters ended up in the clinker we all had an amazing time and came away with some memorable scenes. Who knows, maybe the old blood-soaked-head-in-the-lap gag will show up in a future Pixar film!

18 days...

Friday, June 03, 2011

CHADES CHALLENGE LI: JON SNOW



As always, if you have your own designs, please let me know and I'll post them below. Absolutely everyone is invited to join in on the Chades Challenge, and I will post all submissions. If you don't have time to participate in this week's Chades, you can just join in June 17th for  

CHADES CHALLENGE LII: TEXAS SHARKS CURLING TEAM

Okay, that one might need a bit of explanation. Design a mascot for a curling team called the Sharks, based in Texas. You can thank Vi-Dieu for that one.

21 days...

Monday, May 30, 2011

Happy 30th


It's my buddy Ant Ward's 30th birthday (that's 210 in dog years, man). He's running the new Ninja Turtles show, and he would hate it if you went to his blog, here, and left a comment bugging him to update about the progress of the show, and wishing him a happy 30th. So whatever you do, don't go to this blog, sign up to follow him, and demand regular updates.

26 days...

Friday, May 27, 2011

Welcome to Camp Grizzly

Days at camp without accident: 364


My friend Jason and I have been working on a slasher-themed board game. We're still about a year from release but we'll be beta testing the  in-progress version this weekend at Kubla Con. If you're there, swing by the Zombiesmith booth and give the game a kick in the tires.

That is, if you're not scared...

29 days...

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

La Luna


Last night was the wrap party for La Luna, the latest Pixar short from the imagination of Enrico Casarosa. I was excited to meet Phil Sheridan, whose voice I knew all too well from animating his character, Nono. Phil let me in on the secret of great voice acting: take out your dentures for a signature sound.


The story is still top-secret, but what I can say is the folks at Annecy International Film Festival will be getting the first look. Lucky frogs.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

CHADES CHALLENGE L: CLAUSTROPHOBIC ELMO IN AN ELEVATOR FULL OF TROLLS


This week's theme was inspired by the documentary Being Elmo. If you haven't seen it, please do! It's an enlightening look into life as an aspiring artist.

As always, if you have your own designs, please let me know and I'll post them below. Or you can just join in June 3rd for the Game of Thrones-themed CHADES CHALLENGE LI: JON SNOW.


34 days...

Thursday, May 19, 2011

School's Out

Paul Mendoza and I teach an animation class at the Academy of Art University in SF, and Tuesday was the last night of class. It's hard teaching animation for just one semester, because you just start getting a sense of everyone's style and you have to kick them out the door.


I'm not worried for our students, though. They were all MASTERS OF ANIMATION by the time we were done with them. I think Dong-Jin (pictured below) was getting a little tired of her nickname, Dong-Jin & Dragons, anyway.


If you're a student and you're looking to get your work out there, submit your film(s) to TR!CKSTER's Student Animation Film Festival. That's right, the creator-centric convention welcomes comic artists and filmmakers alike! So dust off those DVDs and send em in!

While I'm sharing photos, here's my friend Sean Feeley's entry for this year's Redbull Soapbox Derby. If you're in the LA area this weekend, swing by and root for the JP Jeep. They're bound to get major style pts; this baby has some serious rex appeal.


Redbull Soapbox Derby....maybe that's why dinosaurs evolved into birds. Redbull gives you wings, right?

36 days...