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Posted by Markham at 12:29am, 4/18/2008 (CDT)
View Sketch Book Page: Character Designs File Size: 194.44kb

A year ago I wrote this short story in a creative writing class, and ever since I've felt an itch to get it out in some form or another. For a while I was thinking of animating it, but I think it would work better as a comic. Today I tried getting some character ideas on paper. I first tried the "Sandwich Shop Ninja" style, and that didn't really work the way I wanted it to. Then I tried a more realistic style, and liked it even though I got the arm proportions way off even when I tried correcting one of them.

Posted by Markham at 12:45am, 4/17/2008 (CDT)
View Sketch Book Collage - Gesture Drawings File Size: 219.38kb

Pages from my last weekly gesture drawing session at school this semester.

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Posted by Markham at 12:43am, 4/17/2008 (CDT)
View Intro to Animation: Final Project File Size: 948.61kb

My final project for my Intro. to Animation class in its infinite-looping glory! The character is Cosmo, the school's mascot.

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Posted by Markham at 2:11pm, 4/14/2008 (CDT)
View Time lapse Video 1 Duration: 7 seconds
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Time lapse video taken with my digital camera and a home-made intervalometer.

Posted by Markham at 1:55am, 4/14/2008 (CDT)
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Time lapse video taken with my digital camera and a home-made intervalometer.

Posted by Markham at 1:52pm, 4/13/2008 (CDT)

Quicktime movies now display properly, so the flour sack animation can be viewed now. My final for the intro to animation class is due Tuesday, so I'll upload it then or when I finish it on Monday. The other two animations for that class will be uploaded after I fix a few frames, which will be Wednesday or Thursday. There's a few other things I want to post, but I probably won't get around to them until finals are over.

I also made a control panel page for the website. It doesn't affect anything you see, but it makes posting and editing much more easier for me.

Posted by Markham at 2:07pm, 4/5/2008 (CDT)
View A Jumping Flour Sack Duration: 6 seconds
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A jumping flour sack pencil test from my Intro. to Animation class. I used this one in the portfolio I submitted in my application for the animation program at the university I go to.

Posted by Markham at 1:16pm, 4/5/2008 (CDT)

Finals are coming up real soon, and the portfolio needed to apply for the animation program has been submitted. I am currently modifying the content page to allow Quicktime .mov files to be displayed so that I can upload some of the pencil tests from my Intro. to Animation class.

The search queries for March were a little disappointing. Some semi-interesting ones were "sandw?ch shop" and "designing a sandwich shop." I don't know how the first even worked with those funky characters, and the second has already been discussed.

After some thought, I will be adjusting the advertising on this website. The Project Wonderful ads have been pretty decent, but the Google Adsense ones haven't provided any benefit. The Google Ads will disappear, but I may place more PW ones. 2.45 cents/day is much better than nothing, and it does add up over a long amount of time, but it is only a very small fraction of what it costs to run this site.

Posted by Markham at 11:47am, 3/19/2008 (CDT)

I updated the Sandwich Shop Ninja website with a new layout.

I have also added advertising spots on both this page and the Sandwich Shop Ninja one. Although I'd like to have the site ad-free, it still costs money to keep running. I at least have some control over what sites advertise on the Project Wonderful ads, and there are no pop-ups, though I can't check every detail about the sites that advertise here.

Posted by Markham at 5:05pm, 3/12/2008 (CDT)

I guess the least I can do is upload a few sketches on occasion. I have to get my portfolio presentable for my application to get into the animation program before the 1st of April. The competition is intense, as there are, on average, 200 people applying for a program that only accepts 25 each year.

Best search engine queries of Feburary:

  • futuristic things - I keep getting this one at least once every few months. Clearly this site needs more futuristic things, and that will be resolved some time in the future.

  • games you step on - what?

I found an interesting competition running on one of the sites I check out every now and then. Basically you take a random name from a generator and create a game based on that. There are no prizes, but seeing the wacky ideas and concepts that everyone comes up with is worth it. I got the randomized video game title "Galactic Kangaroo Fiasco." I'm not sure how far I'll get in programming this before the competition is over, but I'll probably work on it off-and-on throughout the year. The world will see the Galactic Kangaroo Fiasco and learn to fear the creatures of down under. Even when I get free time, the next episode of The Sandwich Shop Ninja will have a higher priority. I seriously need to get that thing done. Here's a brief story concept:

Galactic Kangaroo Fiasco

"You return to your home planet Austrialeraan of the Down Underian System for a barbie with your mates, only to find your home planet in ruins! Mad as a cut snake, you grab your trusty boomer- ang, head out of your ship, and begin your search for the fruit loop responsible. You gaze into the great expanse of the outback and pause as a mob of roo's stare right back at you. They know something you don't..."