Saturday, April 01, 2023

Wolfman

 



Insane potential for AI animation!

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Friday, March 17, 2023

Thursday, March 09, 2023

Taco Con '23






(loser)

Trip was fun!  Some cool folks.   Also Jason.


 

Sunday, March 05, 2023

Saturday, March 04, 2023

Friday, March 03, 2023

David Klein (American poster artist) - Wikipedia










Googie architecture - Wikipedia







and of course...


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As the story goes, Googie got its name when the architecture critic Douglas Haskell was driving around Los Angeles researching a story about all the new splashy coffee shops he spied in the city. He saw Googies, a West Hollywood coffee shop with a bold red roof, and decided to name the style after it.






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Saturday, February 11, 2023

Character ideas

Some Ideas Male/Female:
- Assassins
- Ninjas
- Scouts / Spies
- Halberders
- 2-handed Swordsmen
- Swordsmen holding 2 swords
- Crossbowmen
- Elf Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Ork Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Goblin Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Dwarf Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Giant Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Demon Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Skeleton Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Zombies / Zombie Warriors
- Mummy Warriors/Archers/Mages
- Arch-Wizards with long white pointy beards, pointy hats, and cool staffs


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Auctioneer.     Barely perceptible bidders.
Easter Bunny
Highway Man
Saloon Keeper
Madam
orc
ninja
witch
zombie
viking
cowboy
knight
pirate
magician
scarecrow
skeleton
robot
soldier
city guard (medieval)
prison guard
prison guard (Anamosa)
villagers
frog (king)
gangster
alien
skeleton warrior
Mexican wrestler
mummy
werewolf
Frankenstein
Dracula / Nosferatu
Goblin
evil surgeon
Indian chief
chicken suit
pool guy
bus driver
news anchor
zoo keeper
abe lincoln
diving helmet
waitress
owl
king
queen of scotland
60's scuba diver
WWII pilot
Kaiser (helmet)
truck driver
sherlock holmes
astronaut
creature black lagoon
Shakespeare

Sunday, February 05, 2023

Keno | gambling game | Britannica

In 1933 keno was introduced in gambling houses in Reno, Nevada, under the name Race-Horse Keno, with names of horses instead of numbers on the tickets so as not to conflict with state laws concerning lotteries. Those Nevada laws were changed in 1951, after which keno became a game with numbers.