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Tycho

With Skyrim only a couple days away, and your evenings likely engaged in some kind of military or paramilitary conflict around the (digital) globe, you might not have had the opportunity to prepare yourself mentally for the rigors of an entire simulated life in Tamriel.  Fear not.  We are, as ever, your servants.

For me, the greatest pleasure has been seeing my long-time collaborator play it.  I had a hard time getting him into the last one, and his lack of affection for things is communicable.  But The Cycle is complete now, it doesn’t need to be refreshed; he doesn’t need perpetual coaxing to play amazing games, which was once the case.  He had moderate to severe art challenges with Oblivion: the faces, which were previously made by melting tallow over a wooden substrate, now look like the sort of thing we associate with living beings.  But, it’s like…  “amazing faces” wasn’t the draw.  The draw is that you can do things like contract vampirism, and become a vampire.  What he’s getting now is a case study in the difference between a sandbox and an open world.

Gus Mastrapa’s “Things I Ate In Skyrim” is a well rendered account, a piece about eating which is savory in its own right, but you might be surprised to find during your own play through that you spend most of the game with a bit of butterfly wing poking out of your mouth.  Cities tend to have something particular about them ecologically, which means new things to eat, and new things to eat means new things to learn about their alchemical properties, which are often injurious.  It’s true!  Every strange root you find isn’t something you should (strictly speaking) eat.  But you will.

The way it usually happens is that I will roll into town in the middle of the night, and pick the entire place over for bugs and herbs I’ve never seen before.  Then, I’ll stand in the town’s central fountain, eat everything at once, and trip my fucking balls off.

(CW)TB out.

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Gabe

I just wanted to post this one more time before the auction ends. You have two days left to bid if you are interested:

Back in 2007 Blizzard gave away a really cool bronze statue to all their employees. It was a smaller version of the massive Orc on a Wolf statue that graces their courtyard. These are really beautiful pieces and very rare obviously. Well one employee actually donated his statue to Child’s Play and it ended up going into our live auction. I actually bid on it from the stage and ended up winning it. In fact we did a comic strip about it right after the dinner.

So I’ve been proudly displaying it in my house for about three years now. This year I decided that it was time someone else got a chance to own this incredible piece. So I’ve gone ahead and re-donated it back to Child’s Play. It’s now up on eBay and ready to be bid on. 100% of the proceeds from the auction will go directly to Child’s Play. So if you are a WOW fan and you want to own a very special piece of Blizzard history, now is your chance.

-Gabe out

Gabe

As I’ve said before Stephen Silver has been one of the biggest influences on my work. I am a huge fan of his stuff and I’ve learned a lot over the years by studying his work. He approached me a few months ago about a new App he was working on and he asked me if I’d like to be a part of it. Obviously I did and I wanted to share the result with you guys.

Stephen is working on an incredible new App for artists called Posebook. This is a huge collection of photographs featuring models in various costumes striking hundreds of different poses. The other part of the App is that Stephen has reached out to a number of different artists and asked them to choose a pose and draw their take on it. He’ll then include these pieces for some extra inspiration.

I was incredibly honored to be asked to participate and I decided to choose a photo that would be difficult for me to render. I have a very hard time drawing women and so I picked this barbarian woman to give myself a real challenge.

Here is the result.

You can find more info on the app right here.

-Gabe out