February 09, 2011
February 08, 2011
Ron's 3D-CG Reel of Epic Proportions!
I teach classical animation and storyboarding classes at a local college here in Halifax, and about a year ago I started to make a ZBrush demo reel just to show my students that I can mix it up with the best of them! Here's the latest version of awesomeness that I completed last December. Credit for the self-portrait at the beginning isn't even mine, Andre did it.
So here it is, for a limited time only! Get ready to have your head blown clean off!!!
So here it is, for a limited time only! Get ready to have your head blown clean off!!!
The Art of Abraão Lucas, Victoria Flores, Roberto Robert, and Chester Ocampo

"Supergirl" by Abraão Lucas aka abraaolucas
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| "Spiderman" by Abraão Lucas aka abraaolucas |

"Warrior" by Victoria Flores aka vikifloki
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| "W Princess" by Roberto Robert aka Robots |
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| "The Butterfly Assassin" by Chester Ocampo aka elpinoy |
Giant Animatronic Hulk!
This is a teaser for an upcoming DVD called An Even More Incredible Hulk. The DVD promises a "stunning look at a 100% animatronic Hulk" that was developed (but never used) for Ang Lee’s 2003 film Hulk.
February 07, 2011
The Art of Aryz
A video of painter Aryz, produced by Hans Hansen for Montana Colors, filmed at "Montana Coffee & Pizza" in Barcelona:
A clip for the Concrete Walls Project:
See the artist's awesome portfolio here.
A clip for the Concrete Walls Project:
See the artist's awesome portfolio here.
Kyle Cooper
Kyle Cooper is one of the most sought-after men in Hollywood, but he isn’t an actor or a director. He designs the title sequences and credits that open and close movies.
Cooper garnered critical acclaim for the title sequence of the 1995 film Se7en, whose jittery editing and scrawled typography sent viewers into the mind of a serial killer. Other film credits include the Spider-Man series, Ironman and Ironman 2, Superman Returns, The Incredible Hulk, and Dawn of the Dead.
Here he spoke as part of the College of Fine Arts Contemporary Perspectives Lecture Series.
Cooper garnered critical acclaim for the title sequence of the 1995 film Se7en, whose jittery editing and scrawled typography sent viewers into the mind of a serial killer. Other film credits include the Spider-Man series, Ironman and Ironman 2, Superman Returns, The Incredible Hulk, and Dawn of the Dead.
Here he spoke as part of the College of Fine Arts Contemporary Perspectives Lecture Series.
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