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Posted by Markham at 7:33pm, 4/9/2006 (CDT)
View Sketch Book Page - Button Boogie File Size: 90.67kb

Posted by Markham at 7:18pm, 4/9/2006 (CDT)
View Multimedia Project: Kitten Commandos File Size: 320.33kb

Also from the old files, is the third project from the Multimedia class I took. This is Kitten Commandos, quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever made, and am willing to upload to this website. Before anyone asks, no there will never be another "Kitten Commandos" episode.

Posted by Markham at 6:52pm, 4/9/2006 (CDT)
View Multimedia Project: Button Boogie File Size: 63.23kb

This is another old file I found on my laptop's corrupted hard drive. This was the second project I did in a multimedia class I took fall of 2004. The point of this one was to experiment with button effects. Since it was October when we did this, it had to have a Halloween theme.

Posted by Markham at 6:40pm, 4/9/2006 (CDT)

I'll start off with the current schedule of what I hope to get done. I was unable to work on my current animation projects for an entire week due to school and work, so that will delay my previous estimations of by about a week or two, with the collaboration piece nearing completion this week, and "Can Story" being completed some where around the 17th of May. If I get the time, I might make the page I've been meaning to make for my 1988 Macintosh SE that now runs at 1.8 ghz. :D

Now for the good thing. During last year, I lost most of my work when my laptop's hard drive kicked the bucket. Last month I had found the old hard drive and attempted to see if anything was recoverable. After failing to get the BIOS to even recognize the drive, I figured I might as well open up the thing and figure out what the cause of it's clinking noise was. Turns out, the cable I used to plug the drive into the motherboard was screwy, so I had ended up exposing the innards of my hard drive to the dusty air when it might have been working the entire time. I hooked the hard drive back up, booted up the system, and lo-and-behold, computer detected the hard drive. I downloaded a trial of GetData's "Recover My Files" and waited to see if it could even find anything on the hard drive. Incredibly, I was able to get complete files off the hard drive that were intact and without corruption. I was able to copy the entire contents of My Documents over to the working drive, and now I have everything I had previously thought was gone forever! I'll upload a few things worth showing to the Animation Scraps section.

Posted by Markham at 6:01pm, 4/9/2006 (CDT)
View Multimedia Project: Flash Techniques File Size: 241.48kb

This is an old file I found on my laptop's corrupted hard drive. It was the first project I did in a multimedia class I took fall of 2004. This clip features a character called "Catoman," which also appears in my first games.

Posted by Markham at 2:09am, 3/20/2006 (CST)

I was looking through some of my old backups, and just came to realize that yesterday, March 19th, was the Sandwich Shop Ninja's second birthday!

As far as current projects go, I need to finish a school paper due Tuesday. I will then work on another piece for the Altered Reality collaboration I was in, since someone dropped out and they really want to get it done, and that should take one week, two weeks tops. After that, I'll work on finishing "Can Story," which is currently about 1/4th animated. I originally hoped to have it done by the end of this month, but now it's looking more like mid-April. After that, I will finally start working on the next episode of "The Sandwich Shop Ninja!"

Posted by Markham at 8:28pm, 3/7/2006 (CST)
View Can File Size: 256.51kb

This is a character I am using in an animation project for a class. The animation is due next week. I'm hoping to have it completely done and ready to upload before the end of the month. We'll see how well that goes.

Posted by Markham at 9:08pm, 3/5/2006 (CST)
View Do-Doo-Be-Doo-Bot File Size: 112.63kb

On one of the pieces my friends and I were given for Jazz band this semester, someone had written "do-doo-be-doo-bot" under a difficult string of notes. Here is the Do-Doo-Be-Doo-Bot.

Posted by Markham at 6:12pm, 2/6/2006 (CST)

The Sandwich Shop Ninja Website is now open! It's not much now, as I don't plan on fleshing it out until after the next TSSN animation.

There are a few things that are bugging my with the animation I was working on, so I'm going to take a break on that animation and work on some other animation projects. The next big animation I post will be whichever gets done first.

Posted by Markham at 1:11pm, 1/9/2006 (CST)
View TSSN Sandwich Shop Ninja Walk Cycle Test Duration: 1 second
File Size: 31.9kb

A frame-by-frame walk cycle.