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Here are a few of my favorite things: Nintendo, Penny Arcade, The Legend of Zelda, Mario, Pokemon, Harvest Moon, Fallout, Dungeons and Dragons, books, dice, Professor Layton, Shadow of the Colossus, Minecraft, and so much more. I'm going to talk a lot about video games, I sincerely hope you don't mind.

Newest paper sculpt project!

Sonic Screwdriver trio for my friend's birthday.

An interview with Adam Harum of Transolar Galactica.

They achieved their Kickstarter goal, and now the world gets more of their award winning sci-fi comedy!

Doctor Who themed lip balm!

Brought to you from Earthtastic! and A Bit of Geek.

Minecraft paper sculpt!

My submission to the Mojang community art contest. Watch the video!

A TARDIS desk lamp!

Instructions and babbling on how to make a TARDIS lamp from foam core!

Showing posts with label brave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brave. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Pixar’s ‘Brave’ Inspired Sculpt



Last year in anticipation of Pixar's 'Brave' I decided to do a tribute paper sculpt! Pixar had so much great promotional material for me to be inspired by and I had a lot of fun putting this together. I hope you enjoy watching the in-progress work! It's about 20 hour's worth! Be sure to check back here for more sculpt videos in the future.

Brave is copyright Disney/Pixar
Song: Earthbound [Chiptune] by Modigs
http://soundcloud.com/modigs/modigs-earthbound-chiptune

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Pixar's 'Brave' Inspired Sculpt











Created in high anticipation of the release of 'Brave'. It took about 20 hours and was my most ambitious project at the time. Check out the video!

-MJ

Friday, June 22, 2012

Pixar's Brave inspired paper sculpt!

Around April of this year I decided that I wanted to have a Brave paper sculpt to debut today for the release of the film! The idea was exciting and all, but I wasn't sure what the final piece was going to look like. I spent plenty of time searching through promotional art and screen shots, as well as trailers for the film. Ultimately, stylized art pieces from Pixar pushed me to my final direction.


I'm still fairly new to the paper sculpting scene, and this piece has been my most ambitious yet! The intricate nature of the logo, plus the multiple stacked layers, was an incredible challenge. I hope that you enjoy this piece, and I can't wait to get more work out into the world!


-MJ

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Archery - the baddest of asses.

When I was twelve I played Ocarina of Time for the first of many, many times. Some of my fondest memories involve Link, Epona, our trusty bow and arrow, and the shooting range in Gerudo Valley. I felt inexplicably awesome in those moments, and I daydreamed of eventually learning archery myself. Maybe even some horseback riding! But that's a different story.
I feel more inspired already. Source.

When I was fifteen I read Fellowship of the Rings, then saw the movie later that year, and fell in enamored fascination with Legolas and his unrivaled archery skills. I remembered how I felt three years prior playing Ocarina of Time, and I shoveled even more resolve into learning the ancient skill myself.

On a smaller scale, The Princess Diaries played a brief interlude in my ongoing interest in archery. You remember that scene where she has to shoot the flaming arrow through the hoop to represent love? Yeah, that was cool.

This past year has presented a huge push, and by huge push I mean my 'learn archery' buttons are being rapidly jammed on like a twelve year old with a new drum set, with the presence of Katniss and now Merida.

I hope that learning archery will make me look more intense and 
deranged in addition to totally awesome. Source.

So, to make sure we're all keeping count, that makes two strong male representatives, and now two strong female representatives encouraging me to go after a fourteen year long aspiration.

How does everyone feel about the archery push? Does it feel overplayed? Is it under-represented? Is anyone upset that I didn't bring up Hawkeye? Does anyone out there practice archery themselves?

A few weeks ago I saw a video from the professional archery people, I forget what they're called and I can't remember where to find the video. This is some grade A journalism, right? Anyway, the representative mentioned that there had been a huge spike in popularity and it was largely attributed to The Hunger Games. This I find pretty awesome! Katniss is, comparatively speaking, a really great role model for young women. She's strong, she has her own set of issues. She's determined and amazing with a bow and arrow. Katniss is not without fault, of course, but this is about her archery skills, not her personality.

She just looks so intense and distorted. I hear that means she has good form! Source.

It's made me wonder if the spike will continue... spiking, or if there will be an even larger spike once Brave hits theatres. Merida looks to be another phenomenal bow toting character and I am really excited to see how her story plays out. I find it fantastic that there are more and more powerful female leads to choose from. And to me I think it's even better that they use bows and not guns. Guns don't seem as badass as archery. Perhaps it's because archery is so much older... I'll think on this and get back to you.

It's unfortunate that I've never had lessons myself, but there weren't exactly places to learn where I grew up. But! Apparently there is an amazing archery range in Santa Monica that offers lessons, and there are even days where I can go and practice for free!

I've seen a few places online that are a bit grumbly toward the "hunger games/brave" crowd for mucking up their beloved archery. I can sympathize with half-hearted interests threatening to engulf a true love, but some people will develop legitimate, life-long interests from Hunger Games and Brave. I hope that, when the day comes that I finally learn archery, I will be met with bows not drawn.

-MJ

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Saturday Link Spectacular 9 - How YOU can bypass TSA, why squids have huge eyes, and more.


::: Your cat is better at iPad games than you are.

::: Is the end of wasted paper upon us?! A copy machine that can 'erase' printed paper.

::: You can be the best teacher that ever was with this Pokemon stamp.

::: This week's International House of Geek clothing inspirations are Donkey Kong and Vault Boy!

::: A positively fantastic article on being more creative. I think everyone could benefit from it!

::: Frequent fliers can now bypass all the TSA security with $100. Hm.

::: Quantic Dream made an amazing tech demo, and here is a list of how their unbelievable human face stacks up to the competition. (hint: there's not much of a competition)

::: Have you ever wondered why squids have such huge eyes?

::: A great article on the science of making hair in animated films à la Pixar's Brave.

::: Universal is redoing The Cat in the Hat as a 3D animated film! I hope it'll be good.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

-MJ

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sunday Photo Spot 6 - 'La Luna', stars over South Dakota and a Sci-fi 'where's waldo'

The internet has been particularly amazing this week. Did you find anything good? Here's what I decided everyone has to see!

::: Hipster citizens of Hyrule.


::: This gorgeous, stunning, shiver-inducing video by filmmaker Randy Halverson. I guess now I have a reason to visit South Dakota.


::: Ever wanted to see all of your favorite sci-fi characters in one place? Here's your chance. Of course I see nothing from Farscape (correct me if I'm wrong!) which gives me sad face.

Click for full res! Source.

::: I want this watch!

Source, along with instructions.

::: Who is a fan of Breaking Bad?! It's so amazing, so watch it if you haven't already. Either way, enjoy this really awesome enhanced opening sequence by jamesmontalbano.


::: Neaaaaaat!


::: Ever wished you could express your undying love for an individual and the Decepticons at the same time?


::: This short set to show before 'Brave'. Pixar, I love you so much. Look at those stars, they're mesmerizing. And the music! *swoon*

Some good stuff, m i rite?

-MJ

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