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Intrapath
Practicing in five core creative mediums (games, animation/film, music, writing, and illustration), and discovering how the digital world can be used to build them. Have also gone by LDAF (Layering Designed Abstract Forms).

Age 28, Male

Animator/Illustrator

Northern Vermont University

Seattle

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Red Cap Studios, Portaits, and more!

Posted by Intrapath - November 21st, 2014


Hey there! This is just another quick update to spread the word about some stuff I'm working on. 

Red Cap Studios

A friend of mine recently launched a YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics (and other media every once in a blue moon), so come take a look at Red Cap Studios! We launched our first video last night: a review of issues 1-13 of Howard the Duck. If you're a fan, it's worth swinging by and taking a look! I helped out with the visual identity of the channel, which is primarily the Red Cap character. In the future, we plan to do shorts involving him, so watch out on the YouTube channel and here on Newgrounds for some toons! 

Portraits

It seems like it was so long ago, but I'm wrapping up the last portrait for this year and posting it on Dec. 2. It sure as hell wasn't a similar process to making Orchestra of the Zodiac; the portraits weren't consistantly made. I switched from Corel Painter 11 to Photoshop CS2 (upgrade in someways, down in others...hey, it was free!) about halfway through the year, and got a new tablet (pressure sensitive, yay!) in time for the very last portrait. They definitely weren't all masterpieces, but there certainly were some that I was happy with. 

Writing

Still chipping away at that drama/black comedy novel, some songs, and stuff in the Writing Guild. Woo.

Animation

I've been itching to get back into animation, and once I wrap up the portraits and a few other loose ends, I'll be able to tackle that Flash CS5 beatemup and finish it for good! Even though CS5 is old news by this point, the animation itself and some of the jokes and teases in it will always be relevant.

 

Thanks for reading through this!


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