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illuminoilsole · 10 months
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Where is the wine
I thought I’ll share my little comic here which I drew in january 2022 when exam time hit me way to hard!
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So basically the plot is that Diluc and Jean thought that some people drank a little bit too much and worked a little bit to less and hid the wine.
And yes I drew a cover for the series bc I really wanted to make a little detective story where they would travel through the whole of Teyvat. 
But i absolutely never finished and I don’t know if I ever will. But drawing Kaeyas hair is just way too much fun!
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rotoscopers · 2 years
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[TRAILER] 'Ice Age: Scrat Tales' Goes Nutty and Bittersweet | Rotoscopers
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disneytva · 2 years
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Disney+ Sets Date For Final Blue Sky Studios Project, Ice Age: Scrat Tales For April 13th
Disney has announced  the release date of the final Blue Sky Studios project before the shutdown, Ice Age: Scrat Tales
This is a series of six all-new animated shorts starring Scrat, the hapless saber-toothed squirrel of the “Ice Age” adventures, who experiences the ups and downs of fatherhood, as he and the adorable, mischievous Baby Scrat, alternately bond with each other and battle for ownership of the highly treasured Acorn.
Featuring the vocal talents of Chris Wedges as Scrat and Kari Wahlgren as Baby Scrat, the series is produced by Anthony Nisi, with Robert L. Baird and Andrew Millstein serving as executive producers.
“Nuts About You”
Directed by Michael Berardini and Donnie Long. Story by Michael Berardini.
In “Nuts About You,” Scrat meets his son Baby Scrat and experiences the pure joy of being a new parent—until Baby Scrat sees The Acorn for the first time.
“LoFi Scrat Beats to Sleep/Chill to”
Directed by Donnie Long and Matt Munn. Story by Donnie Long.
In “LoFi Scrat Beats to Sleep/Chill to,” Scrat pounds out a percussive lullaby to get a crying Baby Scrat to fall asleep.
“X’s and Uh-O’s”
Directed by Donnie Long and Drew Winey. Story by James Young Jackson and Drew Winey.
In “X’s and Uh-O’s,” Scrat demonstrates for Baby Scrat how to plant The Acorn, but Scrat is really the one being taught a lesson.
“Nutty Reflections”
Directed by Donnie Long and Eric Prah. Story by Galen Tan Chu.
In “Nutty Reflections,” Scrat and Baby Scrat run after The Acorn into a dark cave, which resembles a creepy funhouse hall of mirrors.
“Teeter Toddler”
Directed by Jeff Gabor and Donnie Long. Story by Galen Tan Chu.
In “Teeter Toddler,” thanks to a dodo bird, Scrat and Baby Scrat end up on opposite sides of a log held up by a single branch.
“Nut The End”
Directed by Lisa Allen Keane and Donnie Long. Story by Michael Thurmeier.
In “Nut The End,” The Acorn goes flying off a cliff. With it seemingly gone forever, can Scrat and Baby Scrat live in harmony?
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wildbuffalo34 · 4 years
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Saturday Evening Team Soca & Cigars - Drew Estate Under Crown & Tiny Winey #cigars #drewestatescigars #undercrowncigars #soca # tiny winey #teamsoca (at Boogie Down Bronx) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGdgK7kHbbPJ3ElfKKRNUfgqfqWnbDT_h089SE0/?igshid=4pgafvkvgl7r
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irfan-things · 4 years
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Christine Kwok Blue Sky Internship Reel 2019 from Christine Kwok on Vimeo.
Thank you to everyone who mentored me and helped me learn so much during my internship!! Thanks to Melvin Tan, Matt Droble, Michael Thurmeier, Galen Chu, and Drew Winey for being awesome task directors and the biggest thanks to Scott Lemmer and Jackie Tarascio for being the most patient and fun mentors to learn from!! I can't wait to work with you all again!!
Ice Age is property of Blue Sky Studios Spies in Disguise is property of Blue Sky Studios
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wineanddinosaur · 5 years
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Covert Estate's French Influence (Wine Spectator)
Senior editor James Molesworth is Wine Spectator's lead taster for California Cabernet Sauvignon. He recently returned to Napa Valley for more visits with top wineries. And don't miss our Q&A with James on his Napa Cab eureka moments, his scoring philosophy, and what he's up to when he's not tasting wine.
Granted, February isn'texactly springtime. But Napa isn't New York City (my hometown). And so I wasenjoying a week of bright, sunny 55 F days … until I got to Covert Estate.
It was late afternoon, andthe sun was still up, technically. But as I stood on the full east-facing hillsidesite with winemaker Julien Fayard, the vineyard was already in shade. A knifingwind was hurtling through the gangly, yet-to-be-pruned vines. Suddenly, Coombsville felt like a decidedly cool-climate area ….
Located down the hill, onthe back side of the Meteor Vineyard that I visited with Andy Erickson a coupleof days before, Covert's 4.5-acre site was planted in 1998. Fayard and hispartners blend it with the fruit from another 5-acre parcel that is leased.
Fayard is a newcomer tothe area, in more ways than one. The native of France first visited California in2000, then returned to France. In 2003 he visited again, working a bit withSarah Gott at Quintessa, before bouncing back to France. He returned once morein 2006, catching on with influential winemaker and consultant Philippe Melkaafter which he finally decided to put down roots.
"The wine industryhere has a brighter future than in France. It's a younger energy," says Fayard,who along his wine journey eventually met his wife, a native Californian."She was from Sonoma, I was from France. I decided to meet her halfway inNapa," he chuckles.
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Winemaker Julien Fayard was drawn to California, by love and by a bright winemaking future.
We headed inside, where the cellar was actually warmer than the vineyard. Fayard drew abarrel sample of 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon sourced from vines at the top of thevineyard on shallow soils. It shows an intense beam of cassis and blackberryfruit with very energetic acidity. A sample of Cabernet Sauvignon from deepersoils located lower down in the vineyard and picked a full week later offersequally intense fruit, but with less rambunctious energy as the structure ismore integrated and refined throughout. Lastly, a sample of Cabernet Franc ismore than intriguing, with a dark, winey core of fruit and late tug of earth; it'shefty, but maintains refinement as well.
After leaving Melka topartner with Covert Estate in 2013, Fayard also went into the consultingbusiness for himself; he's working with about 10 clients now. The roster includesPatel, Scalon, Azur, Purlieu and Empreinte among others. All are small-production labels, with the majority of them basing their wines on Coomsbvillefruit while sometimes blending in up-valley fruit as well. Despite the focus onCoombsville, Fayard is able to produce a diverse set of wines.
"Coombsville is stillfinding its identity through the diversity of its sites. A site with northeastexposure on shallow soils versus one with eastern exposure on deeper soils canbe ripening weeks apart," he explains. "And that's a big difference."
Follow James Molesworth on Instagram at @jmolesworth1, and on Twitter at @jmolesworth1.
source https://www.winespectator.com/blogs/show/id/Covert-Julien-Fayard-California-Coombsville-Cabernet
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bsly007 · 5 years
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"Take Your Medicine" by Transfer | Official Music Video from Nader Husseini on Vimeo.
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Silver Telly - Highest Honor in TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces - Art Direction | 2012 Telly Awards
Silver Telly - Highest Honor in Non-Broadcast Productions - Art Direction | 2012 Telly Awards
Bronze Telly - Non-Broadcast Productions - Music/Concert | 2012 Telly Awards
Bronze Telly - TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces - Music Video | 2012 Telly Awards Awarded Platinum Remi for Best Rock Music Video | 2011 Houston WorldFest
Awarded Best Special FX & Animation in a Music Video | 2011 FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia
Awarded Best Animation in a Music Video | 2011 DC World Music & Independent Film Festival
Awarded Most Creative Music Video | 2011 DC World Music & Independent Film Festival
Nominated in four categories at the DC World Music & Independent Film Festival: Best In Animation, Best Rock Music Video, Most Creative Video and Best Director.
Featured on Motionographer, Stash 84, The Tripatorium, Awsome Robo motionographer.com/tag/nader-husseini/ stashmedia.tv/archive/stash84.php thetripatorium.com/videos/detail/take_your_medicine awesome-robo.com/2011/08/take-your-medicine-by-transfer-is.html
11th Annual AniFest in the Czech Republic 4th Annual SIGGRAPH Asia; Electronic Theater 38th Annual SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Fest The San Francisco International Festival of Short Films 7th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival 14th Annual FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia Chicago International Movies & Music Fest British Independent Film Festival 5th Annual Dallas International Film Festival 44th Annual International WorldFest Film Festival Houston 2nd Annual World Music & Independent Film Festival, Washington D.C.
“Take Your Medicine” is the second single off Transfer’s debut album,“Future Selves,” slated for a September 19th release on Cool Green Recordings/Mascot Label Group. The video is Directed by Nader Husseini and produced/edited by Amy Grieshaber. Radium/Reel FX turnkeyed the spot.
The team used After Effects as the main compositing software. They combined the 2D drawings and paintings and 3D animation and digital effects into a single space in order to create a highly textured look. In addition to lighting and compositing the CG characters and props in Maya, the team used Maya Toon, Maya Hair and Maya nCloth, manipulating and merging techniques not typically used in the studio’s CG pipeline. Pre-compositing 3D components in Nuke ensured an efficient workflow. These files were also color-corrected and incorporated into the 2D environments in After Effects. Using Maya Paint FX in conjunction with cloth simulations and digital effects added to the video’s unique style.
Order the Transfer, Future Selves album here: AMAZON UK: amzn.to/o2O5tc HMV: http://bit.ly/q3oqYP Play .com: http://bit.ly/pwr37L
Director/ Nader Husseini
Producer, Editor/ Amy Grieshaber
Executive Creative Director/ Dale Carman
Concept Artists/ Nader Husseini Yashar Tahtolkassai
Motion Designers/ Nader Husseini Byron Slaybaugh Christopher Vela
Additional Design/ Erin McGuire Dustin D'Arnault
Production Coordinator/ Taylor Lee Williams Production Assistant/ Meghan A. Cole
Technical Director, Rigging Supervisor, Cloth Artist/ Kyle Wood
Modeling/ Nathan Smithson Brandon Stoker
Additional Modeling/ Seth Olson Alison Donato
Texturing Supervisor, Lighting, Compositing Supervisor/ Brandon Stoker
Texturing, Lighting/ Brandon Stoker, Lauren Davis, Seth Olson, Chris Browne, Connon Carey, Julie Terrell, Hollan Holmes
Particle Effects, Layout/ Joseph P. Johnston, Mark Thielen
Animation Supervisor/ Ernesto Bottger
Animators/ Jeff Weidner, Randy Hayes, Trevor Young, Eric Drobile, Ray Chase, Drew Winey, Jimm Pegan, Matt Kummer, Monica Aston
Compositors/ Dag Ivarsoy, Jared Brower
Sound Designers/ Frank Pittenger, TJ Callaway, Matt Pittman
Layout Supervisor/ Mark Thielen
Live Action Producer/ Laura Wallgren
Live Action Assistant Director/ James Boisvenue
Live Action DP/ Julio Quintana
Special Thanks To/ Jay Galvan, Jolyn Janis and Danny Delpurgatorio for consultation on live action story and integration.
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worbadoodle · 7 years
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A couple winey dudes I drew for A.P. Keaton grace the @sherrylehmannwines windows at 59th and Park! Crazy to see my little drawings displayed on such big lightboxes in the middle of Manhattan. Thanks AD Fletch Park & special thanks to @chibirmingham!! #illustration #drawing #wine #winestore #lifestyle #lightbox #printing (at Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits)
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