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Moving Pictures


Justin Coro Kaufman

Been doing a bunch of motion-based work over the past month. Haven't had much time for personal work, but no  complaints.  I really like it in this type of stuff even though I’m probably not the most savvy at it. But where I may fall short on technical expertise, I can make up for it with ham-fisted slapdash digital painting :D. AfterEffects is awesome, because while it can get pretty deep, fundamentally it’s pretty much moving…

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Frazetta Videos X 4


Arnie Fenner

February 24, 2025 - Frank Frazetta's granddaughter, Sara, continues to share fascinating stories about all things Frazetta on her YouTube Channel and, in case you've missed them, I thought I'd share some links so everyone can get caught up. (And, psst, you can also visit the Frazetta Girls website to learn more about her grandparents and be tempted by all sorts of neat products, including prints, apparel, and collectible figures.) First up is an episode devoted to collecting Frazetta's original art—and Sara reveals what her grandmother Ellie's real plans were for the museum she built. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWEw5Pd3Ang[/embed] Above: Frazetta's "Egyptian Queen," the 1969 cover for Eerie magazine #23, sold for $5,400,000 at auction in 2019. Next Sara explains how Frazetta came to do a series of TV Guide ads for Battlestar Galactica after he had turned down a commission to paint a poster…

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