Monday, August 31, 2009

Page 03 for the Comic I'm working on ... And five links to videos I just finished last week

**Snore** ... Colors and letters took from 12 - 3:30 am ... But the "accomplishment" means I'm actually not too sleepy today (well, not yet).

I'll skip a night (I'm sketching page 10 right now) and will color another page tomorrow morning.
Lastly, here are links to other early morning endeavors -- these five segments are for a grant exploring the question "What is Worship?" ... I did the raw videos and sound clips, married everything in After Effects and put together the finished segments (all but one are under a minute in length, and the one that's over is so by only one little second) Each color word is a link to a different segment:
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6 comments:

  1. In the worship series, is there a significance to the colors? That is, does the content/presentation differ from orange to blue to green etc.?

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  2. The background color changes, as do the people who are featured. Other than that, the intro is short and stays the same, as does the short grant wording and closing credits ... I liked the idea of using colors to differentiate the content, as opposed to Worship, Pt 1, Pt 2, etc.

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  3. Cool side projects. I think you over challenge yourself on that one panel at the end.
    Top down 3/4 foreshortening! Man. Check out this Wally Wood page about panels that always work. Get lazy.

    http://joeljohnson.com/images2/wallywood22panel2560.jpg

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  4. I like the coelacanth. Best... fish... ever.

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  5. Want ... to ... get ... laaaazy ... but can't ... let ... self. Aaaaaaaaargh!!!!

    I'll check out the Woods page; it's golden (I lost my copy, so this is well timed).

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  6. The coelacanth is featured prominently in Ponyo. In a very cool way.

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