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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Toshiro Mifune is cooler than any of us



Clips from his different films, usually directed by the genius Akira Kurosawa.

Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaur color scheme 2


"I'm not going to go to Dino Gallery Live, so stop posting JP3 stuff!"

Okay:)

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaur color scheme


In honor of Dino Gallery Live, I'm going to post nothing but dino stuff for the rest of the week.

"Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"

Dino Gallery Live this Saturday



Last warning:)

Sunday, January 26, 2014

On Her Majesty's Secret Service Ski Chase



This is one of my favorite Bond films and this ski chase is really cool. Enjoy.

Jurassic Park 3 rex/spino fight gags (repost?)


I'm kinda embarrassed to post my stuff after the amazing stop motion stuff of the last post, but oh well.

Stop Motion movie treasures


Here's some old pics that show the visual effects techniques from some of my favorite films:





This is a rear projection set up from Beast from Twenty Thousand Fathoms, one of my favorite Harryhausen films. On the left side of the picture you can see how the projection screen ends just next to the cop.



This is a great, sad photo. Some stop motion puppets from King Kong, Lost World and the unmade Creation film. The hand there is holding the head of the Brontosaurus from King Kong.




A great close up of the one and only, eight wonder of the world, Kong :)



This one's a little blurry, but you can see the Rhedosaurus puppet (the monster from Beast from 20,000) on a small stand next to a miniature building in front of what looks like a blown-up still foto of the New York location of the film, and of course the camera in the foreground. Ray harryhausen was the animator here, this is a rare treat...

 
Lastly, this is a test set up from a shot that was cut from Kong where he was going to jump across a street, rooftop to rooftop.

Man, they should have kept that shot in!

I just can't express how much these films meant to me as a kid, this was all before Star Wars and Indy, and it was magic to me.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Outer Limits re-post!


Mountain Lions in the Hollywood Hills

As a native of Los Angeles, I'd always read about Cougars living on the edge of the city, but a wildlife photographer named Steve Winter finally set up a camera trap (which is better than a regular trap, I'm not a hunting guy) and photographed a Puma making it's way through the hills with the city below, in on the case of the first pic, the Hollywood sign in the background. I don't know him, and these images belong to him and National Geographic, but they are uber-cool and I thought I'd share them:

 

...and this one:



I've read where the pumas cross the empty freeways in the middle of the night.

They are not intruding, in my opinion.

They were here first...

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Goal of the week


Somebody got in trouble...

Age of Reptiles- The Journey, issue 1, colored and uncolored



See how horrible my line art looks without color?

Mike Hill and An American Werewolf in London

Mike hill is an amazing sculptor that creates original sculptures of old monster movie characters, and this piece is from An American Werewolf in London, my favorite movie of all time. The amazing this from this scene is that he created a figure for both David Naughton, who plays the werewolf, but also Rick Baker, the make up artist who created the make up effect in the movie. Just an incredible job:



This piece seems to run parallel with some of Hill's earlier work, which depicts the old Universal Monster movie characters with THEIR make up maestro, Jack Pierce, like thus:



Amazing work.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Age of Reptiles- The Body Tenontosaurus color notes


These are color notes from my short story The Body, explaining the transition of the animal after it dies.






I don't know how closely these were in the final story, but I like to provide as much info as possible for the colorist to work from.

Don't try this at home


Sunday, January 19, 2014

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Dino Gallery Live appearance!


I'll be appearing at Dino Gallery live, a one-day show at Creature Features in Burbank, CA on Saturday, February 1st! It's from 1 to 4 PM and I invite all five of you to come on out and see some dinos! I'll be selling my prints at a table in the store. Look forward to seeing you out there!

In case you were wondering, my Hidden Canyon print will premiere at the show.

Here's a reminder:



There might be updates on the Creature Features Facebook page but I would not know because I hate that Facebook stuff and don't have a page!

More news as the event draws near :)

Friday, January 17, 2014

My sad, sad, sad obsession with the Goonies:)

When this movie came out I was such a Spielberg nerd, and well this movie really moved me.

Here's the hilarious Truffle Shuffle, as done by Chunk, who steals the movie in my opinion:



And here's an interview of Josh Brolin, who played Brand, the older brother:



And here's a short film/video that compares the locations on the film then and today, as well as a very young Spielberg:



And here's a trailer for the Goonies, in case you have not seen it:



This movie STILL makes me laugh!

Goonies never die:)

"And stop re-posting your picture!"


If you don't like my shirt, then go away.

Cool test





One of these guys is cool and the other is not. I'll let you decide. If you pick the guy in the clown suit, don't come back here.

"And stop re-posting old movie monster pics!"



Forget it. This is super-cool.

"Stop re-posting your lame dino pics!"


Okay:)

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Age of Reptiles- The Body page 1

From my eight page short story, published in Dark Horse presents #5.

Those are Acrocanthrosaurs, my current favorite carnivorous dinosaur.
Well, next to Spinosaurus.

No, Rex is my favorite.


The Wampa



He's not laughing, and neither was Luke...

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Chinese Ghost Story movies!!!!!!!

Okay, if you have not seen these films, you're in for a treat. Full of ghosts, monsters, magic and Kung Fu, these movies were made in the late '80's and are fun for the whole family! Three were made, AND HERE THE ALL ARE! 
GAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Enjoy:
Part 1!




Part 2!






Part 3!




Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Hieroglyph issue 1 page 23



 That's a Water Being:)

Favorite '80's music videos- If you love somebody set them free by Sting



Sting's cool and I always loved this song. Some of the '80's video production values looked great back then...but not so much now. Still great song. Enjoy.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Hidden Canyon print

Everyone,

I've been working on this print for years now, originally I drew the line art in 2001, and I've finally finished it and had some printed up. This piece reflects a lot of influences, and I'm gonna sell these at Comic Con and other convention appearances. I watermarked it because I think enough of it to only represent this piece as a high-quality print, available from Yours Truly.

Here it is:

 My favorite part are the fake scientific names, some are friends, colleagues, heroes and giants of the field of dino art.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Ancient Aliens- guilty pleasure

Okay, I must confess that this is my favorite TV show. I don't watch a lot of TV outside of sports, but this is one of my favorites. I know half of it is made-up, especially the Da Vinci/ alien connection episode, lol, but it's still a fun show:






This Georgio Tsokalos guy is AWESOME! I have to laugh out loud whenever he's on screen. He seems like a nice guy but crazier than a fruit bat, lol.

Cool show. Beats some of the real news of the world, if you know what I mean.



Friday, January 10, 2014

Age of Reptiles- The Journey, Issue 2 page 18


Simpsons Miyazaki tribute



My brother Ralph works on the Simpsons, a show that is singularly more popular than anything I've ever worked on, and this tribute to Miyazaki is just great, and reminds me of watching the Miyazaki films with my kids, Rebeca and Ricky, so this is for all of them:)

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Some dunks!


Did Big Bird get traded? No? Awwwwwww man!

Hieroglyph issue I dunno pages who cares double spread


Heiroglyph- Uto



This little guy was supposed to be part of the second story. He's more like a combination of ET and the Close Encounters aliens, now that I look back on it, lol.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Storyboard panel of the day!


Yeah, it's supposed to be upside down...

Yeti

I did this drawing a bunch of years ago and now I'm posting it here to deafening silence.

Sunday, January 5, 2014