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I'm proud to announce the completion of a new animated short film that I produced and co-animated for the ministry of Living Waters. They are perhaps best known as the producers of The Way of the Master, a Christian reality series hosted by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCSUKIhjevo] The cartoon is loosely based on a Gospel tract I illustrated for Living...

One of my regular clients is a toy company called DecoPac. Among other things they design many of the fancy birthday cakes you see in grocery store bakeries. They also create various toys and novelties to put on top of the cakes, often tying in with licensed characters and brands. Last year they commissioned me to develop some concepts...

A few months ago I was hired by Patch Products to illustrate two educational puzzles for preschoolers. One was a farm theme, the other a zoo theme. Each puzzle needed to incorporate several shapes into the artwork (indicated with thick black outlines). The original concept was to have the border of the puzzle take a shape that would match the theme....

I'm a big fan of Apple products and, like many digital artists, I see a lot of potential in the iPad. It's sleek, fun, stylish, practical, and best of all you can draw and paint with it. Quite a few digital artists have already posted work online that was created with the iPad and some of it is amazing. So...

Last night I made several updates to my website, www.cedricstudio.com.  My website is over five years old now (which equals about fifty internet years) and badly needs a face lift to optimize it for the web 2.0 world. Until I can tackle that mammoth project I'm continuing to turn the crank on this trusty-rusty version. The latest changes include: Added a new...

A few tidbits from around the internet: Reference for Animators — A few good clips here. Open Letters - Thomas James has some thoughts on the general lack of business and freelance training in many art schools. He wrote an Open Letter To Art Schools Everywhere and followed it up with an Open Letter To Art Students Everywhere. Tribute to Milt Kahl -...