My Little Pony: The Movie
Commander Tempest Shadow
VA: Emily Blunt
this animation is baller
Shadow the Hedgehog 2 looks great
holy shit
Well, now that we can officially talk about it, I can say it’s so surreal to see this on my dash after working on this movie for so long now! I did the comp and lighting for those introduction shots of Tempest at the top there!
You did an excellent job! 👍
Whoops, thought I posted this to my art blog instead of my reblog one, but thanks! Those were fun scenes for sure. :D
Alola, Luna!
This is a little fan webcomic, drawn and authored by @raveyrai, where you follow Luna on her Alolan adventure. Everything baffles her but at least she’s awesome. No one asked for this but whatever, lol. My smol children.
Updates every Wednesday!(*whispers* Become a Patreon pledger to get early updates to future pages)
artist/creator: @raveyrai || Patreon || instagram || twitter || facebook
YES. Hau is precious child. Just, precious child.
My shot for @gemanimate! Connie and Steven in the bubble! X3
Hello.
Seconding the bullshit, @amethirstyperidrunk. I’ve worked in the Atlanta animation industry, have lots of friends in the animation industry, and have been inside Turner Atlanta myself. THERE IS NO CARTOON NETWORK ANIMATION STUDIO IN ATLANTA. Adult Swim has a decent presence and produces a few shows here, but the Cartoon Network division of Turner Atlanta is not an animation studio and only seems to produce apps, web games, and promo material, as well as some network scheduling and office work. There is another small independant studio around here that does animate for Cartoon Network, but they only produce animated bumpers and ads, etc., NOT SHOWS. Steven Universe is produced out in California and the animation is outsourced to Korea. TURNER ATLANTA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.Hello, my name is Plytherius. (I would prefer to remain anonymous)
One of my good friends used to work at a Cartoon Network studio in Atlanta (Now he is a storyboard artist on Harvey Beaks at Nickelodeon). And he lot me in on some of the info he got after he got to watch episodes of Steven Universe A LOT earlier than the public did, so I have images, titles, and outlines that I will be sharing over the next week or two (or however long), so yeah.Bullshit. I have a friend who CURRENTLY works at CN, the Main headquarters in burbank, and is friends with one of the producers who compiles the episodes of SU and he hasn’t even seen what’s to come. Unless your friend worked on the show itself, there is no way they could have seen any of this supposed info you have. especially not since they USED to work for CN Atlanta. BTW i did meet someone who works as a SB artist for Harvey Beaks now (he had orientation same day as me), maybe I should ask around and see if anyone knows who you even are? Or maybe you just wanna remain anonymous cuz you don’t want angry mobs coming after you once they realize you’re spinning lies.
‘Cause magic space lions are awesome! (Click for transparency)
Shirts, stickers, and other junk here:
Armed with her Lunukes and Artemissiles, Mecha Moon protects the Galaxy from evil!
Created for Character Design Challenge. I’ve had mechas on the brain since watching Voltron so I decided to draw Sailor Moon as a giant robot! ;)
Society6: https://society6.com/product/mecha-moon-gbg_print#s6-4668226p4a1v45
My shot for Moon Animate 2! This ended up being a bit…sillier than originally intended… but the effects were fun!
Pruned is a short animated film about a retired superhero, his old evil arch-nemesis, and a couple of rosebushes. I made it during my last year in the Animation program at SCAD Atlanta. It was started in 2013 and finished in the fall of 2014, so yeah, it’s a bit old now haha.
I’m finally sharing it publicly since it just finished its film festival run. If you were at Dragon Con 2015, you might have seen it already since it played in the film fest there!
Pruned is a short animated film about a retired superhero, his old evil arch-nemesis, and a couple of rosebushes. I made it during my last year in the Animation program at SCAD Atlanta. It was started in 2013 and finished in the fall of 2014, so yeah, it’s a bit old now haha.
I’m finally sharing it publicly since it just finished its film festival run. If you were at Dragon Con 2015, you might have seen it already since it played in the film fest there!


