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Subject: I currently have no work, but have no real inspiration going either. Still, I feel like posting... so here are some random things from my harddrive. Posted Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 02:24:22 pm EST (Viewed 786 times) | ||||||
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There will be very little rhyme or reason to what's here (and likely in any threads that follow, as I can only attach a few items per message), but I assume if you're looking at this you're doing so because you're bored, so why be picky about it? To start off with, here's a shot from a visit to our resident lawyer Lisa's. She's the owner of the hands in the foreground. We were accosted by water buffalo in a local safari park. Next we have my old office in Annapolis, wallpapered in concept art for Damnation. I had a window that looked out on the pit where everybody else worked, which essentially just made me a display not too unlike the monkey house at the zoo. Here's a steampunk raygun I built because I was bored. Never could get it to fire though.
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Subject: More random stuff [Re: Visionary] Posted Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 02:46:41 pm EST (Viewed 626 times) | ||||||
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I *think* I can show these... they were done quite a while ago. It's some professional background work of mine for a "How To Train Your Dragon" game. I have no idea what kind of game, for what system, or whether it was ever released. So let's assume that it came out and I'm perfectly free to share these, but... just in case it didn't, keep it on the Q.T. And here's another raygun, also not-quite-functional. I think I need new vacuum tubes or something.
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Subject: And a bit more... [Re: Visionary] Posted Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 03:31:32 pm EST (Viewed 606 times) | ||||||
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Here's some really rough concept work for a kid's adventure game. Yes, nobody exhumes dinosaur skeletons intact from the walls of canyons, but it makes for a cool environment to explore. I end up doing a lot of work for those little facebook farming style games... here's a batch of concepts for little tiny buildings. I passed the Pony images that I had done for my cousin on to one of the big fan sites for the show and they were well received, so I've done a few more over time. I don't get any pay out of these, but since the fandom's pretty ravenous it's just fun to track them after they hit the web. They pop up in some random places (Google reverse image search makes for an interesting diversion from time to time.) I've found my artwork made into puzzles, part of massive threads on boards I never knew existed, and discussed heavily in Russian (Google translation kind of helped make sense of it.) Here are a couple I did of the lead character at different points in her life. I doubt they'll mean anything to anybody here, but they're kind of cute and colorful, and I don't want to end on tiny building concepts: | |||||||
Yo |
Subject: Defenitely not bored here...but that is too cool [Re: Visionary] Posted Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 03:39:09 pm EST (Viewed 3 times) | ||||||
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see..that is the kind of thing a spaniard loves to see. A buffalo...and Lisa...you don´t see these two species inside a car normally around here Your office...not place even for a post-it...you can see brain waves around there hitting each other... and raygun..really???..that is so fun and amazing...and worriesome... tomorrow more with the rest you post it..Yo is sleepy | |||||||
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Subject: Re: Defenitely not bored here...but that is too cool [Re: Yo] Posted Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 03:48:44 pm EST (Viewed 600 times) | ||||||
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Quote: see..that is the kind of thing a spaniard loves to see. A buffalo...and Lisa...you don´t see these two species inside a car normally around hereTo be fair, it's not all that common out here either. And that may simply be a cow in the picture. It was a rather mixed herd and the game preserve, and I don't always know one ungulate from another. Quote: Your office...not place even for a post-it...you can see brain waves around there hitting each other...I'm not sure how much the brainwaves really resonated, however the owner of the company loved my office because it was an interesting place to bring people on a tour. Most of the process of making computer games is about as exciting to watch as your average accounting pool. My office at least looked like we were doing something more engaging than taxes. Quote: and raygun..really???..that is so fun and amazing...and worriesome... If you hear about a large section of Pennsylvania getting vaporized, then you'll know I worked out the problem with the plasma flow. Quote: tomorrow more with the rest you post it..Yo is sleepyGet some rest, it can wait. | |||||||
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Subject: Those guns are cool! [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 04:30:07 am EST (Viewed 2 times) | ||||||
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lol @ the cow. | |||||||
Al B. Harper |
Subject: That last pony pic is stunning! [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 04:32:24 am EST (Viewed 6 times) | ||||||
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You could (should?) become a children's book illustrator. | |||||||
Al B. Harper |
Subject: More stunning stuff! [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 04:35:31 am EST (Viewed 6 times) | ||||||
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Well done Visionary. Those background pics are great - I want to read the book! And another nifty steam-punk gun! Did I ever tell you about the nightclub I went to in China that was steam-punk inspired? I thought of you at the time...and surprisingly enough there was another in the next town and another in the next. Was some sort of chain deal. | |||||||
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Subject: I haven't made one in a while, but I still collect odd little mechanical bits for 'em, just in case the urge hits me. [Re: Al B. Harper] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 12:40:49 pm EST (Viewed 543 times) | ||||||
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Subject: Thanks... [Re: Al B. Harper] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 12:43:49 pm EST (Viewed 608 times) | ||||||
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Quote: You could (should?) become a children's book illustrator. I lost out on a contract over the summer because I didn't really have much in the way of polished cartoon work in my portfolio (at least stuff that the average person could appreciate.) So I figure getting some quality kid's stuff done will be helpful. Not sure I have it in me for the long grind necessary to do a whole book, however. | |||||||
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Subject: Re: More stunning stuff! [Re: Al B. Harper] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 12:47:30 pm EST (Viewed 569 times) | ||||||
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Quote: Well done Visionary. Those background pics are great - I want to read the book! I think they were actually for a game... the torch flames are on a separate layer, and would be animated, and then the dragon would fly around and you'd have to shoot it down or something. Again, I don't know all that much about the final product. Quote: And another nifty steam-punk gun!That one ended up being a Christmas present for my aunt, who is also an artist. Quote: Did I ever tell you about the nightclub I went to in China that was steam-punk inspired? I thought of you at the time...and surprisingly enough there was another in the next town and another in the next. Was some sort of chain deal. No... sounds pretty cool though. I understand they had some kind of promotional/launch party for the Damnation video game in a Steampunk bar in San Francisco. Fat lot of good it did us on the opposite coast, but still... the write ups of the place sounded cool. | |||||||
Anime Jason Owner Location: Here Member Since: Sun Sep 12, 2004 Posts: 2,834 |
Subject: I just have one important question... [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 08:13:34 pm EST (Viewed 564 times) | ||||||
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anime.mangacool.net (10.0.255.1) using Apple Safari 5.1.1 on MacOS X (0 points) Does that resident lawyer Lisa still practice in Ohio or Indiana? I have a moving company to sue and either no lawyer in their right mind wants to sue a moving company, or this particular one has every single law firm on retainer. Actually I don't have any clue why, but I've been turned down by a lot of them. | |||||||
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Subject: Re: I just have one important question... [Re: Anime Jason] Posted Wed Nov 16, 2011 at 08:39:26 pm EST (Viewed 579 times) | ||||||
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Quote: Does that resident lawyer Lisa still practice in Ohio or Indiana? I have a moving company to sue and either no lawyer in their right mind wants to sue a moving company, or this particular one has every single law firm on retainer. Actually I don't have any clue why, but I've been turned down by a lot of them.Well, that sucks... Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately (in this case) Lisa is now a Magistrate rather than than in private practice. If you had an issue in family court, she'd give you a fair hearing, but I don't think she can represent you on the side. | |||||||
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Subject: I´m with all..they are stunning... [Re: Visionary] Posted Thu Nov 17, 2011 at 03:00:48 pm EST | ||||||
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Yo |
Subject: I meant with Al..of Al.B.... [Re: Yo] Posted Thu Nov 17, 2011 at 03:01:44 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Yo wants more |
Subject: defenitely keep showing these... [Re: Visionary] Posted Thu Nov 17, 2011 at 03:03:46 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Visionary Moderator thanks you for the kind words though! Member Since: Sat Jan 03, 2004 Posts: 2,131 |
Subject: Got a new assignment today, so it may be a while. [Re: Yo wants more] Posted Thu Nov 17, 2011 at 11:27:57 pm EST (Viewed 610 times) | ||||||
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Subject: Al's a good guy to stick with. [Re: Yo] Posted Thu Nov 17, 2011 at 11:29:42 pm EST (Viewed 567 times) | ||||||
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Yo can wait... |
Subject: good news to be working nowdays tho... [Re: Visionary] Posted Fri Nov 18, 2011 at 01:29:27 am EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Subject: True, although this one is proving frustrating. [Re: Yo can wait...] Posted Sun Nov 20, 2011 at 06:22:16 pm EST (Viewed 599 times) | ||||||
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Yo knows you can beat it |
Subject: probabl is going to be great..is it top secret or can you give us a peak? [Re: Visionary] Posted Tue Nov 22, 2011 at 04:54:19 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Subject: Nothing terribly interesting this time... [Re: Yo knows you can beat it] Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 at 11:33:29 am EST (Viewed 551 times) | ||||||
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Just more of those tiny building designs. The problem is that they are for international release, so they don't want any writing on them that would need to be translated. However, they still want them to be recognizable for what types of businesses they represent. It's difficult to design a building that looks like a chiropractor's office, or an acupuncturist, or so on. | |||||||
Yo, glad her job is far easier.... |
Subject: Re: Nothing terribly interesting this time... [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 at 03:14:50 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Just more of those tiny building designs. The problem is that they are for international release, so they don't want any writing on them that would need to be translated. >> Don´t they know everything with english words in it is a winner in most countries?. for example: marvel comic in spain_ they translates them to spanish but leaving the original names in english (I´m reading the YA: Children crusade now and enjoying it!). Es ella, mirala scarlet witch con su hijo wiccan...blablabla. Really tacky if you ask me. However, they still want them to be recognizable for what types of businesses they represent. It's difficult to design a building that looks like a chiropractor's office, or an acupuncturist, or so on. > > | |||||||
Yo, glad her job is far easier.... |
Subject: lest try again..the last part wasn´t visible [Re: Visionary] Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 at 03:16:54 pm EST (Viewed 4 times) | ||||||
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Just more of those tiny building designs. The problem is that they are for international release, so they don't want any writing on them that would need to be translated. >> Don´t they know everything with english words in it is a winner in most countries?. for example: marvel comic in spain_ they translates them to spanish but leaving the original names in english (I´m reading the YA: Children crusade now and enjoying it!). Es ella, mirala scarlet witch con su hijo wiccan...blablabla. Really tacky if you ask me. However, they still want them to be recognizable for what types of businesses they represent. It's difficult to design a building that looks like a chiropractor's office, or an acupuncturist, or so on. >>I see the problem now...but I´m sure you will figure it out..Best of luck! | |||||||
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Subject: Close enough. ;-) [Re: Yo, glad her job is far easier....] Posted Thu Nov 24, 2011 at 08:19:04 am EST (Viewed 599 times) | ||||||
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Quote: >> Don´t they know everything with english words in it is a winner in most countries?. for example: marvel comic in spain_ they translates them to spanish but leaving the original names in english (I´m reading the YA: Children crusade now and enjoying it!). Es ella, mirala scarlet witch con su hijo wiccan...blablabla. Really tacky if you ask me.You'll have to let me know if they do a decent job of dealing with the Vision's death. I've flipped through a few issues of that, but it didn't seem like she shared much of any scenes with that new Vizh, and I remain quite jaded by the fact that my Vision was killed off and nobody seemed all that upset about it. (I'm also upset that the Vision gets little or no consideration as the father of his sons.) still, I've heard good things about the series, and I'd like to know that they at least undid the horrible damage they did to Wanda's character to some degree. As for work, it remains frustrating. I spent all day at it yesterday with nothing decent to show for it by the time I quit. I'll have to work the holiday to make up for it. By the way, I found out another of the projects I did has been released already, so I could show artwork from that if you're interested. Images from something called Vampire Wars. | |||||||
killer shrike thinks he's seen "Vampire Wars" advertised when he checks his Facebook account |
Subject: I'm interested. [Re: Visionary] Posted Thu Nov 24, 2011 at 12:11:56 pm EST | ||||||
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Subject: Re: Close enough. ;-) [Re: Visionary] Posted Fri Nov 25, 2011 at 01:05:09 am EST (Viewed 5 times) | ||||||
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You'll have to let me know if they do a decent job of dealing with the Vision's death. >>that is atopic I am missing too. However, the story is not done yet and Wanda just recovered her memory and feels pretty awful for what she did to everybody..she mentoined killing her husband...Funny, they said she never divorced from him (I have seen that said in Vision profile) >>I've flipped through a few issues of that, but it didn't seem like she shared much of any scenes with that new Vizh, This new Vizh is a completely new character. I wish at the end, the old one will be restored. However interesting could be a teeneger Vision, I would rather like to have the old one. one character even makes jokes telling him (the teen Vision) that he is married,...and he gets in shock and says that was the other vision (the new one is in love of another teen). However, I hope Wanda and him gets to talk..It would be just the normal thing to do...It hasn´t happen yet tho..But as I said, that is a chat for a more quite time she is having right now... and I remain quite jaded by the fact that my Vision was killed off and nobody seemed all that upset about it. >>Completely agree with that...And it bothers me that kids nowdays talk about how odd Wanda marrying a maching. Its like they didn´t get to know the Vision at all... ;( of course they can´t get it now.. I guess now it is too late for the happy reunion I always wanted. (I'm also upset that the Vision gets little or no consideration as the father of his sons.) >> Agree again. But to all acounts, the Vision is dead. And Wanda history makes for everybody looking at her (trying to kill or save her) right now. Many characters appear in this run, (but they are there for a reason, another thing I like of the story) so not too much quite time. Lets see what happens in the rest of the issues. still, I've heard good things about the series, and I'd like to know that they at least undid the horrible damage they did to Wanda's character to some degree. >>I´m enjoying it because I am getting to like the new characters, and how the old characters are dealt. The writer is making a good job. It feels like an old fashion comic in the best sense of the word. Plus it has a normal wanda in it. And it has dealing with dissambled in a clever way. And people beheaves more or less in character. The writer says he is a fan of the old wanda and old Vision....so I can only hope. But there are some issues left. If you can overcome your Vision issues, I think you may enjoy it | |||||||
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Subject: YA: The Children´s crusade SPOILERS above [Re: Yo] Posted Fri Nov 25, 2011 at 01:06:50 am EST (Viewed 2 times) | ||||||
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HH, hoping for much more Vizh unemployment |
Subject: You should have no work far more often. These are great. [Re: Visionary] Posted Fri Nov 25, 2011 at 07:56:21 am EST (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
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Subject: My bank account disagrees. [Re: HH, hoping for much more Vizh unemployment] Posted Fri Nov 25, 2011 at 11:55:40 am EST (Viewed 505 times) | ||||||
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Scott Location: Southwest US Member Since: Sun Sep 02, 2007 Posts: 326 |
Subject: All of it is amazing! [Re: Visionary] Posted Sun Nov 27, 2011 at 07:44:30 pm EST (Viewed 608 times) | ||||||
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