Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson is an AmericanInternet personality, voice actor, songwriter, rapper, animator, and cartoonist. Known for his cartoon series The Awesome Series, where he parodies various video game series; Girlchan In Paradise, a series that parodies shōnen anime; Lemon 'n Bill, a comedic series in which an anthropomorphic bullet and lemon get trapped within video game worlds; and Sequelitis, a series in which Hanson compares a video game and its sequel along with minor animations throughout the video. He is best known for creating and co-staring the YouTube gaming series Game Grumps, alongside Jon "JonTron" Jafari until August 2013 and was replaced by Leigh Daniel Avidan of the musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party, who continues to work on the show to date. Media Links: Newgrounds YouTube Channel Twitter Game Grumps Starbomb
[6/6 - 6/10] Inspiration │ Chris O'Niell
I chose Irish internet Flash animator Chris "Oney" O'Neill as one of my inspirations for this week. I chose Chris because he was one of the first animators I came to acknowledge, both as a Newgrounds animator and as an animator in general. I found Chris O'Neill from his cartoons on the entertainment and social media website Newgrounds.com with cartoons such as Leo and Satan and Dragonzball P. I immediately gained interest in his work and collaborations with other animators such as Zach "psychicpebbles" Hadel, creator of the web series Hellbenders, which O'Neill is a writer, and creator of the infamousArrow to the Knee cartoon and the late Edd Gould, the creator of Eddsworld. Besides animating, Chris also produces music which uploads to his SoundCloud, he does run a music/tutorial YouTube channel under the name OneyMusic, but it's been inactive for a few months. And also, he runs a gaming channel titled OneyPlays but uploads aren't consistent. Besides all of that, he runs and is co-owner/member of the multi-media studio SleepyCabin, alongside Mick "Ricepirate" Lauer and Zach Hadel.
Another person I wanted to talk about is Japanese copywriter, essayist, lyricist, game designer, and actor, Shigesato Itoi. More importantly, the reason why I want to mention him as one of my inspirations is because, outside of Japan, he is best known for creating the Earthbound series video games (known in Japan as Mother).
[5/30 - 6/3] Inspiration | Mike Judge
I chose for this week Mike Judge, American actor, voice actor, animator, writer, producer, director, and musician, creating and starred in his more notable animated television seriesBeavis and Butt-Head andKing of the Hill. Why I chose Judge wasn't really about nostalgia or any childhood reminiscence but it was more about the style his shows are made and written. With Beavis and Butt-Head being two idiots who have no understanding of the world or remorse for their consequences besides their love for heavy metal and their shared obsession for sex, despite having no experience with women. While King of the Hill is more slice of life series focusing on the Hill family, their friends and neighbors with their day to day lives in the fictitious town of Arlen, Texas.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
[5/23 - 5/27] Inspiration | Alex Hirsch
I decided to choose Alex Hirsch, American animator, storyboard artist, voice actor, and television producer. Previously working as a storyboard artist on the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and the Disney Channel series Fish Hooks, he's best known as the creator of the Disney XD animated series Gravity Falls. I chose Alex Hirsch as my inspiration since he's been one of a few animators (Pendleton Ward, J.G. Quintel, Rebecca Sugar, Justin Roiland, etc.) that have the creativity and the talent to create something that can have a lasting effect to viewers for many years. The mystery and Sci-Fi element of Gravity Falls is what got me curious, watching the characters and understanding the plot is what got me hooked to it for it's 2 seasons. I can say that Gravity Falls is in my favorite animated shows of all time list.
Monday, June 6, 2016
[5/23 - 5/27] Inspiration | Genndy Tartavosky
For this week, I chose Russian-American animator, director and producer Genndy Tartavosky. He is best known for creating the Cartoon Network animated television series Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack and Star Wars: Clone Wars, and co-creating Sym-Bionic Titan. Later in 2011, he began to work for Sony Pictures Animation, where he directed his feature film debut, Hotel Transylvania, and its sequel, Hotel Transylvania 2. The obvious reason on why I decided to mention him was for the fact that his work (along with many other animators) was part of my childhood, alone Dexter's Laboratory gave me hundreds of hours in entertainment that I would never ask to trade. His style was an easy to understand and cartoon-y, so there wasn't any complications that made it hard to understand so kids were immediately able to enjoy his cartoons.
Photography Challenge │ Pick Any Color
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
READ Project
Monday, May 16, 2016
[5/16 - 5/20] Inspiration│John Keatley
I chose this portrait of Bill Gates, shot by John Keatley, because when I see this portrait of Bill Gates I see a feel good picture, natural to Gates's personality as a business man.
Noise Reduction, Lens Correction, Grain, and Vignetting
Adjustment Brushes
Graduated Filters
Friday, April 22, 2016
Deadpan
Photo 1: Deadpan Portrait
Photo 2: Deadpan Portrait
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Environmental Portrait
Picture 1: Outside of School 【ISO:400│1/10 sec.│f/4│3580x3110│RAW】
Picture 2: At School 【ISO:100│1/80 sec.│f/11│3876x3456│RAW】 a. Mostly to present someone who enjoys their field-of-work/hobby very much. b. I guess I took a bit of inspiration from Andrew Beebe. i. The subject is my friend. The surrounding tell us that he's taking a little break from the hectic school life and unwind on his iPhone. c. I think a challenge I faced from this was whether the exposure felt personally correct and shooting in multiple angles. d. I think that I capture the feel of the subject and modify it to my personal liking. e. I would definitely change the location to a more simpler area to focus more on the subject
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
[4/18 - 4/22] Inspiration 1 │ Daniel Lopatin
The 2011 album Replica, produced by experimental musician, composer, and producer Daniel Lopatin, known by his alias, Oneohtrix Point Never. But I want to talk about is the album cover. Illustrated by the late Virgil Finlay for one of the issues of Weird Tales, (Daniel used the illustration of the reflection of a skeleton with spaghetti hair). Looking at this album, it does give you a feel of what you're going to listen to, which I personally enjoy that aspect. Pretty much the album cover is a sneak peak to what you're getting into, and it's amazing for what it does.