Year: 2013

  • Inspirations: Cartoons

    Inspirations: Cartoons

    Growing up in the late 60’s and early 70’s, cartoons were a huge part of my life.
    Like most kids, I was glued to the TV on Saturday mornings.

    Hanna-Barbera shows were a staple of the time, and I watched countless hours of their cartoons.

    Galaxy Trio
    Galaxy Trio

    I still have many fond memories of shows like the Galaxy Trio and Space Ghost.
    The Herculoids were also required watching, along with Mighty Mightor, Frankenstein Jr., Samson and many more.

    The Herculoids
    The Herculoids

     

     

     

    Jonny Quest and the beautiful backgrounds easily captured my imagination and is probably the single biggest cartoon influence on Suzi.  The walking eye, the jet-packs and that fantastic Hoyt Curtin score.

    Battle of the Planets (yes, I know it's Gatchaman!)
    Battle of the Planets (yes, I know it’s Gatchaman!)

    As I got older, more and more animation from Japan started appearing.
    Shows like Battle of the Planets, Star Blazers and Robotech soon caught my attention.

     

    Star Blazers
    Star Blazers

     

    By the mid-80’s, I was out of high school and into the world, but my love of animation never died.  My goal is to get some Suzi animated shorts online this year.  I have already created some test footage, and I am always working on refining my process.

    I think I have the technical skills down, but I am finding that my hardware is just too outdated for the task.

    Once I get my computer upgraded a bit, I will have some pretty cool stuff to show you.

     

     

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  • Wow, Bettie fans unite!

    Wow, Bettie fans unite!

    I just wanted to give a quick hello to everyone stopping by thanks to the link from Bettie’s Facebook page!
    The comic is still very early on, and there is a lot more growing going on!

    This is definitely a labor of love and a tribute to a strong and amazing woman.

    I would love to hear from you guys!  This is awesome!

    Thank you so much for taking the time to visit us!

  • Sunday Science: Galaxies

    Sunday Science: Galaxies

    Galaxies.

    Now there is a BIG topic.
    The basic definition of a galaxy is a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.

    Earth is a part of the Milky Way galaxy, which is one of hundreds of billions of galaxies in the Observable Universe.
    But just how big is a galaxy?  Our galaxy is roughly 100,000-120,000 light years in diameter.

    Wow, thats pretty big, you say?

    Well, for comparison, the largest known galaxy, IC 1101, is estimated to be 5.5 MILLION light years wide.
    Million.
    That’s equal to 50 Milky Way galaxies side by side.

    Like I said, it’s a big topic.

    Jason Major wrote an article about the size of the galaxies over at UniverseToday.com, and included a  galactic comparison chart by Rhys Taylor that will make you feel very tiny.

    Go learn more about our Universe!  It does a body good!

  • Saturday Sneak Peek

    Saturday Sneak Peek

    Deco Print
    Deco Print

    This is from one of the series of deco style prints I am working on for Suzi.
    This is sort of my action take on Dave Stevens Betty print.

    The store is in the works, and while the website is still pretty young, there is a lot of art that is already done.
    My natural inclination is to post it all at once, but I am pacing myself.
    This way I give myself a sizable buffer for finishing up Issue 2.

    Lots of fun ahead.  I hope to see you there.

  • Inspirations: Bettie Page

    Queen of the Pinups!
    Queen of the Pinups!

    Bettie Page. A woman as mysterious as she was beautiful.  Bettie Mae Page was born April 22, 1923, in Nashville. She lived a pretty normal life until 1950, when an encounter with an amatuer photographer would change her life, and the world of pinup’s forever. In 1955, she was voted Pinup Queen of the World. I first saw a picture of Bettie thanks to Dave Stevens’ Rocketeer. This iconic print was all over the place in the 80’s, and after hearing that this was based on a real woman, I had to find out more about this beauty. I would read the fanzine, The Betty Pages, every time I could find it.

    Dave Stevens Betty
    Dave Stevens Betty

    Remember, this was the 80’s, so all these underground zines were usually photocopied and sold in head shops and alternative bookstores. You had to really look for them here in North Texas. While the woman had a gorgeous body, it was her face that mesmerized me.  She had the smile of the girl next door; and her eyes made you wonder what she was thinking to make them sparkle like that. She could be so naked, but look so…pure. This wasn’t the face of pornography. This wasn’t a woman that had been jaded and burned out. This was a woman who was so at ease with her body, she looked natural while she was naked. She radiated a vibrancy that transcended a mere photograph. I would look at this woman and believe that she could make eye contact with you across a crowded room and make everyone else just disappear.

    The eyes have it...
    The eyes have it…

    It’s like you could walk in on her and catch her totally undressed, and she would ask “Oh hi, you like some lemonade?” Even the bondage photos she did during Irving Klaw (what a name for a bondage producer, huh?) still had that tongue-in-cheek innocence to them. It was the way she was just at complete ease with her sexuality that made her so disarming. This was a woman that knew the power and beauty of the female form and she wielded that energy with a smile and a wink. Sadly, we lost her in 2008. But she knew how popular she still was, and she was amazed by it. If you’re a Bettie fan, check back here every Tuesday.  I think Suzi will be right up your alley. If this is your first time on the site, then please click on the header and check out the story so far. If you haven’t heard of Bettie, close this window and go look the woman up. There is so much more to her than a bunch of nude photos. Bettie has inspired women for over half a century and her influence continues to grow. I invite you to discover this for yourself. And if you do, let me know what  you think. I would love to hear from fellow Bettie fans

     all photos are copyright of the original owners.
  • Cartoon Cool: Behind the scenes

    I grew up on hand drawn animation.
    Every frame was drawn by hand, painted by hand, and hand photographed.

    From Space Angel, to The Galaxy Trio, Herculoids and beyond, animation has always been my passion.

    I remember as a kid getting Preston Blair’s Animation book and wearing it out.
    I was constantly doing animations in the edges of old paperbacks, creating makeshift flipbooks.

    One of my goals for Suzi is to get her animated.  I do animations of all kind, and have been doing alot of test footage animation of Suzi,
    but truth be told, the machine I am creating all this on is fairly old, and just can’t produce the quality of images I am after.
    I do have the process down though, and I am expecting to have some really cool results once I can upgrade the hardware.

    Here is an amazing video that shows the process of hand drawn animation used on Popeye, waaaay back when.  It took an army…

  • Cosplay and Consent: Damn, people, grow up!

    Cosplay and Consent: Damn, people, grow up!

    So I found this article over on 16 Bit Sirens talking about the level of harassment that cosplayers receive at cons.
    Having a daughter that is getting into the cosplay scene, I found myself wondering WTF?

    It’s 2013.
    Grow up or stay home if you don’t know how to act around people in costumes.
    It’s not an excuse for you to grope them, stalk them or just plain be a dick.

    Go check out their Cosplay =/= Consent initiative.
    And fellas, keep an eye out for the creepers.
    Give em some hell, out them and embarrass the crap out of them.
    They deserve it.

    Personally, I see some creeper rolling up on a cos playa, he is in for a rough ride…

     

    http://www.16bitsirens.com/consent/

  • Sunday Science: Wormholes

    Sunday Science: Wormholes

    Wormholes.
    A staple of science fiction that is often used to explain how the characters are able to travel around the universe without having to go into a ton of crazy science.

    While we have seen no visual evidence of a wormhole, it is basically a short-cut thru space and time.  Imagine folding space and time over like a piece of paper, then creating a tunnel between the folded sheets.  You could enter on one side of the paper and come out on the other without having to travel a great distance.

    Want to know more about this interesting concept?

    Jerry Coffey wrote about this at UniverseToday.com.  Go check it out!

  • Saturday Sneak Peek: Mine is bigger than yours

    Saturday Sneak Peek: Mine is bigger than yours

    mine is bigger than yours
    mine is bigger than yours

    Now we are talking! There is alot of adventure ahead, and we find out what happens when a normal person is put in extraordinary situations.

  • Look up…

    Look up…

    If only we could all see the sky like this, we would realize that we are on a little rock in the middle of a universe.
    And we would realize that we are all in it together…

    Temporal Distortion from Randy Halverson on Vimeo.