
For the VFX industry that is currently entering a process of much needed change. Wired.com has a decent article on it. Whether the next step is a trade organization, a union, or something else entirely, I hope the best for everyone.

For the VFX industry that is currently entering a process of much needed change. Wired.com has a decent article on it. Whether the next step is a trade organization, a union, or something else entirely, I hope the best for everyone.
A few more Aartpack illustrations, including the kangaroo in it's mathematical habitat, and a before and after version of a rainbow activity for younger kids learning colors. Since rainbows normally form after a big rainstorm I made an overcast setting with a grey, dull rainbow which brightens up significantly as the kids add its vibrant colors.



This is some illustration work I made with Adobe Illustrator while working at Aartpack Interactive. I doubt I would have ever become as proficient with illustrator if I hadn't worked there.
I'll see if I can post up more of my Aartpack work tomorrow.




We needed an example of a fossil, and I've always loved how odd frog skeletons can be. They have an enormous pelvis that takes up much of their torso and causes that big hump on their back, as well as lanky limbs, and a shovel like head.




I just downloaded the open source Pencil, and hope to test it out shortly. It's certainly not the best, but if it has some advantages in animating traditionally over flash, I'll take it.