DAYENU — When Do We Eat?Here’s a pretty slick (and funny) flash animated short for the upcoming fil “When Do We Eat” Looks like it was made specifically to generate some movie buzz. (…)
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DAYENU — When Do We Eat?Here’s a pretty slick (and funny) flash animated short for the upcoming fil “When Do We Eat” Looks like it was made specifically to generate some movie buzz. (…)
— links for 2006-03-31Video Run Time 3:45 – Here’s another video demo of me drawing, this time the subject is one of my cartoon dog characters. (…)
— Watch Me Draw a Dog…For some reason I’ve been getting an unGodly amount of forwarded email chain letters, poems, and jokes lately so I decided I should finally take the time to write an “informational” email to family and friends on my contact list. (…)
— Break the Chain… PLEASE!Here’s that Florida Art Festival poster I said I’d post for you when it was done. (click the image below to enlarge) It was actually for the Palm Beach Cultural Council if anyone knows of it. (…)
— Florida Arts Poster…Jeff Smith – Bone Creator video Interview.The second link in the right side navigation menu is a sweet little video interview of Bone Creator Jeff Smith. (…)
— links for 2006-03-25This week’s Illustration Friday topic is “MONSTER” … I’m surprised this topic hasn’t been posted before now. Here’s my offering… (…)
— Monster Character… “Limbs”Here’s a character sketch of a Jazzy saxophone player who’s part of a poster design I’m working on this very second. (…)
— Can You Dig It?Now that my wife is reading this blog I feel compelled to post the following disclaimer:
All characters, names, and gags in cartoons located on this website are entirely fictitious and are not related in anyway with anyone in real life… (…)
— Compatibility Issues…Here’s my latest illustration for D. Keith Robinson’s weekly Getting To Done feature over at LifeHacker.com. His article this week explores some pretty nifty ways to pimp out the Mac Mini. (…)
— Pimpin’ the Mac Mini for LifeHacker…Not sure if you’ve been following the semi-heated debate between full and partial RSS feeds over at Microsoft Geek Blogger Robert Scoble’s site, but it seems everyone’s got an opinion on the matter. (…)
— Robert Scoble – Partially Naked…Must reads