Thursday, September 14, 2006

BEHOLD YOUR NEW LEADER

"He said what he meant." Behold one dude's propitious ascent to the major stations of his savored nation. Repentant and resplendent, he was always a gent.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monday, September 11, 2006

INAUGURAL DAILY SKETCH

To keep my brain active as I recede into silvery retirement, I'm going to post a sketch every day. I won't spend much time on these, just keep 'em coming! We'll see where it goes...

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

CUTE DOG SPARKS DISCORD FOR DOUR MEN

Today brings another adorable creature requiring Flash of its adopters. This one you can actually play with!

"FAVORITE" ANIMATION PUPPETS (160k)

This idea originated from playing video games with friends and finding the expressions and movements of the characters often more entertaining than the game's prescribed goal. My desire to win was frequently overrun by the temptation of doing something funny. It made me wish there were more ways to express myself within the game, and some motivation besides conquest.

My first experiment was a simple realization of the concept "digital puppet." Using Flash, I drew an old man whose eyebrows and pupils could move independently. Different combinations of brow and pupil positions seemed to evoke different emotions, from pity to whimsy to rage. But the face didn't do much on its own. It just stared out of the screen. I added another character with the same behaviors, but surprisingly, together they looked even more idle. I added a little yellow dog – and immediately the scene gained focus. It's about the dog, who is either a treasure or a nuisance, and the mens' reactions to it. The dog can be in one lap or the other, but never in between. Therefore the scene is always unbalanced, and never resolved. It's still only a modest demonstration, but I like the direction.

Monday, July 17, 2006

WEB CARTOONISTS' CHOICE AWARDS 2006

This year A Lesson Is Learned took home three awards from the WCCA! Thanks everybody!

Monday, July 3, 2006

WELCOME SECRETARY OF STATE

In celebration of Donald Rumsfeld's lunch, please accept this Supercilious Man.