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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Double Fan Duty


Hey Guys!!!!! It's been FOREVER since I last posted anything.  I did two cloning (ghosting) pics last week. One was for the incredible win by the UNC Tarheels  over the NC State Wolfpack and the other was for my Texas Longhorns.


These were done relatively quickly, almost to the point of forgetting to change clothes for the second setup. I did not spend a lot of time blending either.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Comic Book Action Heros Fall Flat and Dead on the Silver Screen.

When I was in attending school, for my certification in 3D Digital Art and Animation, we had a "film" class one semester. Let me tell you, having to watch John Carpenter's "The Thing" three times through for research on a paper was totally not cool. One of the things that we would do is go down to the local movie theater for "class". We'd sit in the movie and dissect it through and through for it's brilliance and it's flaws. Movies such as The Mummy: Curse of the Scorpion King met our wrath for it's cookie cutter 3D animation of the "Rock" as a scorpion. Or the our slight approval of spider Man 2 for the hotness that was Kirsten Dunst.
It seems that in the past twenty years, Hollywood trying to ruin and steal our very childhood in the name of the ol mighty dollar. I am talking not about our beloved video game icons (that's another blog entirely) but of our passion for comic books and the heros we grew up pretending to be and dreaming of doing all the fantastic things they did.
It started early for most of us (I realize that there are some reading this that were not born in the 70's)...Chris Reeves, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman thrilling us in the first Superman Movie at the local drive in movie theater. By Superman III, it was old and worn and even casting Richard Pryor couldn't save it. There was even that forgettable one shot of SuperGirl that I saw in Thailand one year, all I can say was that she was cute. Of course, Hollywood stepped in to revive a dead horse with a new Superman version recently...haven't seen it, don't care to.
Flash Gordon was almost laughable if it wasn't for the great Queen song used as the theme song.
Batman of the 1990's was great for it's villians not so much for it's stand in main actors or it's styrofoam muscles. The new Batmans are very well written and grittier but it begs the que of who makes a better damsel in distress, Kate or Maggie? Don't forget the miss that was Catwoman, maybe I'm partial but I like Michelle Pfieffer better (except in Grease 2)
The Hulk..OMG...things are so bad in the screenwriters department that there are three different Hulks...for good measure, why doesn't someone write a screenplay for the She-Hulk...might as well, might even get ol Captain Kirk all riled up to see a green female monster/alien being.
Daredevil with Elecktra...I just don't like Ben Affleck but Jennifer Garner looked totally smoking hawt in her body suit, hose, and boots in the new movie Arthur with Russel Brand...go see it if you are a fan of the Dudley Moore/Liza Minilli version...THAT screenwriter got it right.
X-Men and the Fantastic Four, I'll just include them together since I've only seen bits and pieces. My only complaint was that I think the Silver Surfer should have gotten his own movie and not as a bit player. I was never a fan of the X-Men but I do appreciate Rebecca Romijn covered in blue body goo...The Wolverine just seemed that it was miscast since I've always seen him as being meaner.
Ghost Rider...oh how they ruined it...simply by having Nicholas Cage as the Ghost Rider...the movie was screwed after the opening act was over.
Iron Man...I felt, did a great job. Robert Downey is slightly miscast BUT he took the character and owned it. I was never a fan of the comic book but this movie series made me like it. Plus I totally have a thing for Gwyenth and Scarlett. I didn't agree with the recasting of Terrence Howard to Don Cheadle but that's only because I know that it's an open ended series leaving Cheadle to be the 2nd Iron Man for a third movie (if the series follows the comic book)
The Spider Man series really was on point with keeping with the original storyline. Toby McGuire was just dorky enough to pull off the Peter Parker bit. Kirsten Dunst was miscast but was greatly appreciated as eye candy. What made this series great was the villians. Willem Dafoe made a Great Green Goblin (James Franco, not so much), Venom, the Sand Dude even Doctor Octavius (even though they made him to emotional)
The movies Spawn, Tank Girl, and Hellboy were all just dark, weird, and at times uncomfortable. Half rabbit/humans,ghoulish short monster clowns, and Nazi frankenstein docs look like they were thought up during a bad LSD trip. I mean, I might as well be screening The League of Extrodanary Gentlemen.
My whole point is, there should be some critiera for writers to write their screenplays. Re-imagining something is okay as long as it stays true to the original product. The verdict is still out on the movies Thor and Wonder Woman. There was an outcry of Wonder Woman's attire recently but seriously, unless it was Linda Carter in a one piece swimsuit, hose, and boots, why does anyone care? Writers should not be allowed to write a script unless they actually "read" the comic books for "many" issues to figure it all out and do the comic book justice.
The honorable mentions for this blog are the kiddie friendly flicks Marmaduke, Garfield (Jennifer Love Hewitt was sooo hawt in this), Richie Rich and Dennis The Menace...let's just hope they don't try to make a movie out of Family Circle or Cathy. I can totally see a movie for the Wizard of Id, Dagwood, or even as outlandish as Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes(anyone ever see the Robot Chicken cartoon of them?)..making a movie from Doonesbury would be better suited for the Lifetime Movie Network.
Some comic books that I'd like to see as movies...
Liberty Meadows...Frank Cho is a genius, a great guy(I met him) and his characters are hilarious...who'd be cast as Brandy? Any votes?
Player Versus Player...Scott Kuntz is a jerk(met him too, didn't want to talk to me unless I paid him some money to have him draw me something)...but his comic book is hilarious and many geeks/nerds/fanboys can identify with the characters
Gen13...well they made X-Men, why not?
Cloak and Dagger...and oldie BUT deep and dark enough to have a good screenplay written for it. even one of the comic books I have of it, Batman makes an appearance.
Danger Girl...very short series but well written...I know, I know...very Charlie's Angels like BUT I think it is grittier, more action packed and I am SURE you can cast four totally hawt actresses that can act.
Last but not least, Sgt. Rock...the soldier has survived from North Africa, Italy, to Germany. That's three movies right there. At the very least, you can find the writers from the HBO series Band of Brothers and The Pacific and make it into a 10 episode series.
In the end, writing a screenplay for a comic book movie is very much like making a video game. Don't push it out the door for release just to make a quick summer buck. It will turn out shoddy, buggy, and watchable. Till next time...Semper Fi!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

FEEL THE BURN

I joined the gym last February 2010. My doc had told me that either I go on a diet or exercise more. Of course, I choice to exercise more and began to train for a USMC Mud Run back in September. My team and I did very well, but there is still the matter of the spare tire I developed after leaving the Corps back in 2000. My motivation for 2011 is that, this year, my 20 year high school reunion is the end of September, and the USMC Mud Run is 3 weeks later in October. So for now, I gotta feel the BURN...

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year


I had a quick thought and idea on Christmas Eve and I had the perfect background of the fireplace and Christmas tree together. You'll have to excuse the blue painter's tape around the wood work since we are in the process of also painting the house's interior trimwork.


Sunday, May 16, 2010

Coloring The Past



You've all seen them in the Hallmark stores. The cutesy black and white photograph cards with the little kids all dressed in grown up clothes doing some quirky adorable pose. Well, I wanted to learn to do that. It seems simple enough, and well it is. You can take literally any color photograph into Adobe photoshop. One step here, another there and all of a sudden you have a black and white photo with splashes of color. I realize that I just over simplified the whole process but this isn't about giving you a photoshop lesson. I just wanted to show you how much fun it can be. The first photo I retouched was of my youngest daughter and her friend at the water's edge of Carolina Beach in North Carolina. The sky was slightly overcast and the water was vibrant at all.



This particular photograph of actress Elisabeth Shue was scanned many years ago from , I think, US Magazine. I felt that the picture would be better served if you focused more on the colors of the flag than the actress herself.







This photograph was more of a chance since I saw the artistic value of a touching scene and wanted to quickly capture it. Unfortunately, those cars were in the frame and I decided to turn it into a black and white photo with contrasting opposite colors on both of the girls. Subjects are of my youngest daughter and of my neighbor's youngest daughter.







This last photograph was taken at the 2009 Airpower of Goldsboro Airshow. It featured the Navy's Blue Angels demo team and vast assorted other aircraft. One of the features was a reenactment of the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th 1941. Using old AT-6 Texans heavily modified to look like Zeros, Kates, and Vals, they put on an impressive show. I was able to be right next to the tarmac as they warmed their engines and taxiid out to the runway. It was an impressive sight. Although, I took countless photos of this event, I chose to turn two photos into black and white with a splash of color. The first is of a Japanese "Zero". Although you can't tell, to give it more of an old time feeling, I photoshopped some elements of "modernism" out of the scenery.



This last photograph doesn't even begin to tell you how giddy with excitement I was. This is a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress medium bomber. It is NOT the original Memphis Belle. However, it was used in the motion picture,"Memphis Belle". What makes this the most exciting thing about all of the airshows I have ever attended, was the fact that I got to go inside it. This was a piece of history and I was so beside myself I couldn't stop grinning and taking pictures. The top ball turret, side guns, radio ops station, cockpit, tailgun and to walk though and feel how this was actually a small aircraft. Wow.

Anyway, that's just a few of the photographs that I have turned into black and whites. I hope that you've enjoyed it. Semper Fi!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Cloning My Ghost Part Two



Here are more cloning images I did in 2009. In the picture to the left I tried to have an “interactive”argument of showing “who” had a bigger muscle and where. I did realize my mistake of “bicep” me looking at “leg” me at the wrong angle, but how do you really correct that?




This was my attempt at “adding” more of me into a framed shot. The biggest difficulty I have faced when “posing” these shots is the lack of depth and space afforded by my stage. Since this is done in my living room, there is only so much of it that I can show that is not cluttered or “busy” with furniture or hanging framed pictures. Yes I “photoshopped” my tummy to give myself a less fat look but hey, who wouldn’t if you know how. I do also realize that the look of one of my clones and the angle makes it look a little “happy” but that was TOTALLY unintentional. I was going for the look of “look at that idiot” but it just didn’t happen.




This cloning happened during the NFL playoffs and I was attempting at a roleplaying shot. I used my AFL Carolina Cobras jersey I won at an auction and my old high school practice jersey to pull this off. Right off the bat, I had problems due to the framing of the stage and the placement of the center’s hand is off. Although everything is to scale, it would “appear” that my center’s rear is way too big and in the Qb’s face








Sometimes when you see my artwork(print stuff), you’ll notice that it is a bit dated. Is it a fault of my own? Sure, I haven’t had a “real” art class since high school, and even then it was my sophmore year in ’89. I did have art classes at the School of Communication Arts, however I don’t think drawing a nude model constitutes enhancing of my art skill. Anyway, not to get off on a sidebar and this first ever blog is not about that, I wanted to show you a new photoshop skill I learned last year and have been trying to improve on since. Ghosting or cloning ; the art of creating several images of one’s self in the same photograph. I was looking up tutorials on photoshop and I stumbled upon this and thought that it would be cool to try.

The first attempt: I was watching a Carolina football game and they were losing at that point so during halftime I put my digital camera on my daughter’s Playskool table and shot this. I tried to use an interactive style shot but the main problem was that I was wearing the same outfit. I just felt that I didn’t get the whole effect of what I was going for in this shot. It did take me 1/2 hour to take and edit this photo though.



The 2nd Attempt: This time I definitly made sure to make it look like I was wearing different clothes (except I saw later that I didn’t change shorts) Same set up on the table as before. I just could not figure out a good pose.





3rd Attempt: One of my better attempts at double cloning with interaction was this playstation bit. I made sure that I had completely different clothes on and used a prop. I don’t remember entirely but I think my wifey asked why all those clothes were in a pile in the living room when she got home.







4th Attempt: This time I wanted to try and up the ante and do some overlapping, this was a little difficult for me since you had to get the depth right or it wouldn’t work. I did a few other double clonings but by far these four examples turned out the best.

SEMPER FI!