Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Hallovalenweentine's Day!

So I was listening to Zach's Kandy Coated Kackles and thought it would be a fun idea to figure out which songs each character liked, both as a development exercise and to use my favorites for Halloween parties.  I decided to upload it here for Halloween music lovers out there and even added some of my own songs so it wouldn't be a direct rip-off of KCK, lol.  What are you waiting for?  Start listening! ;)

P.S. Let me know if any of them don't work or something like that.  It's 12:30 AM right now and I can barely keep my eyes open, let alone listen to test the links!






















  
1. It's Terror Time Again (Skycycle)











20. The Legend of the Headless Horseman (Bing Crosby)

One more thing: PLEASE don't direct-link these songs or it'll ruin it for all of us.  Have fun listening!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Hmm.  You know, I haven't updated here in a while.  That's because...I have nothing to say.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Mark & Brian's Christmas Show!

For my dad's birthday yesterday, we went to see a show hosted by some radio comics on 95.5 KLOS.  My parents sat in row 4 and my mom's friend Kellie and I sat in row 5.  We were about 15 feet from the stage so that was really cool. :P  PICTURES!!!

Kellie, dad, and me.  I cosplayed as Gio!!!  Haha, I totally wasn't ready...

My mom has curlers in her hair... XD as for me, this one's not much better :P

Mark and Brian!

Sammy Hagar.  He was a lot of fun.

Edgar Winter.  He stole the show when they played "Frankenstein."



Sammy again.

Morgan Freeman read "Twas the Night Before Christmas."  How awesome! 8D (too bad our camera hates us)

Steve Miller was the headliner!!!  I love him!






Those lights were really pretty, especially during "Abracadabra." My parents had the camera and didn't take a picture during that though.


My dad took these pictures and he had front & center so that's why the mic is in front of him in every shot.




I thought this was a neat one of my dad. XD

Hey look, it's a blurry picture of Kellie and I! (Excuse my messy hair; we got rained on pretty hard) 

Yep...that was fun.  My ears were ringing as I tried to get to sleep, haha.  Anyways see you guys later!  More cartoon progress coming soon...

Friday, November 18, 2011

New Characters? ...Maybe?

So there's this series of stories I've been working on for a long time.  The earliest concepts for it started in 2003. O_O  I can't even put into words the amount of work I dedicated to that project.  Gio and Ghosteh used to be a part of it until Gio got his own show :P  But, with GtM having far more progress in only two years (not to mention this old series is beginning to look kind of silly), I'm seriously considering scrapping that series, except for a story or two out of the original five.  I am saving my favorite characters for other projects and three of them might be introduced as minor characters in GtM.

These new characters consist of a girl (finally! :P) whom I need to draw an updated look for, and a set of male identical twins who need name changes.  I won't reveal them to the general public until an episode with them is about to be released...which won't be for a while...x_x As for the rest of the characters from that old story... that'll be for another blog once their stories are redone. :D

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Latest Updates

I haven't been doing a lot of animation lately.  Instead, I've been finishing up everything else and getting a head start on the second episode so there won't be such a long break in between the first two episodes' releases.  The second script has been giving me a lot of trouble for many months now, but I think what I have so far meets my high expectations.  I've just got to write in the missing parts of dialogue where I changed or cut scenes out.  It'll be finished soon! :D

Here's something I've been working on for so long I can't even remember and no one knows about: a seamless design for a background, wallpaper, fabric, etc. with the trio in various drawings, almost like a collage.  Hardly anything is inked yet and it definitely won't be finished for a while, but the sketches are looking pretty good and I can't wait to have it as a background here.

I've got a bunch of other awesome things planned so stay tuned...

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

End of October Progress

OH MY GOSH IT'S GOING TO BE NOVEMBER ALREADY. O_O At this point, I really wish people would stop asking me how the animation is going (particularly "what percentage" is finished) because I never know how to respond.  IT'S GREAT, OKAY?  IT'S REALLY REALLY GREAT. >:I  What's bothering me is how much I have done.  I'm way behind schedule here.  ...Weeell, now that I think about it, the length of the first episode ended up being about a minute longer than I expected so I guess it's okay... but I still should've had more finished by now. D:

Let me try to make this post interesting by showing you some horrible background sketches.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

How Long Does One Scene Take?

Thought I'd post a little something you may or may not find interesting. ;)  This'll give you an idea as to how time-consuming animation can be.

The average scene is 6 seconds long, so I'll use that as an example.  Action scenes take more or less time depending on the complexity so I'll just talk about a simple dialogue scene.  Remember, a 6-second-long scene has about 80 frames because we need 5-7 frames of padding after the dialogue so the next scene doesn't jump in too fast.

FIRST STEP: guidelines, aka stick figures.  Positioning them so that the head tilts and movement go along with the dialogue takes about 45 minutes.  This is usually the most tedious step because this is how the scene is put together.  Once this step is done, it gets easier.

When that is done, next I animate the eyes.  The eyes are the focal point and lead the way for expressions and whatever the character is thinking.  They have to be perfect because the eyes are what people watch.  This step can take from 45 minutes to 2 hours.

Next, lipsync!  This is probably my favorite thing about a dialogue scene.  Lipsync is about as important as the eyes, and we don't want any big mistakes here or they'll show.  Hmm...you know, I'm not sure how long this step takes, probably because I actually have FUN with it XD, but my guess is from an hour to an hour and a half.

When I'm positive everything looks good so far, I begin drawing the outline of the face and any other details like Gio's hairline or Strider's goatee.  This step can take a while because I tend to have the most problems with it, but at about 30 seconds of work per scene, that all adds up to 40 minutes for this step.

Next is hair.  Gio's hair is very complex and has three parts to it, which all move separately from each other.  I like to do the part that sticks up over his face, then the white part, then the black part.  This step takes around 4-5 hours.

Finally, his body, arms, and props.  This depends on what's happening in the scene.  If there's a lot going on, I can spend up to 5 hours on this part because these movements are sometimes the hardest to do.  I often need to act out the scene and watch myself in the mirror to be able to animate them.

There you have it: somewhere around 14 hours of work for 6 seconds of animation.  That doesn't even include the time spent on the background, outlines, and coloring; man, you don't even wanna KNOW how long that takes.  Holy moly, I have a lot of work to do...