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Maggie: Season 1
Mucha Lucha: Season 3
Dragons: Fire and Ice
Skratch: A Magical Tail
Ye Olde Work



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After Dragons wrapped up, I managed to sneak onto the Mucha Lucha team at Bardel. I hadn't done much animation since Cap College, so it was a bit nerve-wracking to settle in. But animation's animation, and it's fantastic.

 

 

Episode 578, Scene 34
The very first scene I animated for Mucha Lucha, professionally, for broadcast TV. Not too shabby. The stock walk cycle's not really dog-accurate, though.

 
 

Episode 576, Scene 70
Had to make a new run cycle for Masked Dog in this scene. After doing so, Flash crashed and took my file with it, corrupting a day's worth of work.

 
 

Episode 582, Sequence 1
Took forever. Who designed that dancer's skirt? See if you can catch the Grim Fandango reference (it's small).

 
 

Episode 582, Sequence 5
Thanks to Paul Johnson, who laid the foundations for that big vortex effect.

 
 

Episode 582, Sequence 6
Rikochet is scared of little Skeleton Boy, who has no O-Mouth. Grr.

 
 

Episode 582, Scene 52
From Sequence 6, I used Photoshop's radial blur on a few frames in the middle, making a really cool zoom-truck-out. I learned it from a banner ad on Hotmail.

 
 

Episode 582, Scene 83
Flea gets freaky.

 
 

Episode 584, Scene 73
I'm so proud of the sexy way Flea pets his El Rey doll.

 
 

Episode 593, Scene 7
Pretty nice acting on Buena Girl and Rikochet.

 
 

Episode 593, Scenes 9 - 12B
Almost all of the walk- and run-cycles in this sequence were made from scratch. Fun Take from the Flea.

 
 

Episode 593, Scene 17
I'm proud of this finger-animation.

 
 

Episode 593, Sequence 6
Fun effects, though the acting and flow from scene-to-scene isn't what I'd want it to be.

 
 

Episode 593, Scene 28
Clearly the best gag in the show, there was a lot of pressure riding on this scene. I hope it turned out well. I'm not UNhappy with it.

 
 

Episode 593, Scenes 75 - 76
Whose idea was it to put a giant snake-creature into a Flash-animated TV series? The lack of distinct body parts makes it look more Flash-like, and the patterning on his body doesn't help, either.

 
 

 

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