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Jan. 6th, 2006 04:07 pmYeah I know, this is a second Friday to come and go without the posting of links. Don't worry, next week things return to normal around here. In the mean time enjoy this little bit.
Illusion Arts' Bill Taylor on 'Serenity'
http://www.vfxblog.com/vfx/2005/10/illusion_arts_b.html
"Just before the ship actually comes down is the first time you actually see a traditional miniature of Serenity. It was built by Grant McCune Design. I was the director of photography. The matte artists here provided exterior backgrounds. The background matte paintings were by Kelvin McIlwain, composites by David Williams."
The Voodoo Doll Toothpick Holder
http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1328
" These weighty, high-quality voodoo figurines come in elegant charcoal gray or oyster white, each with handpainted face details. They hold 35 toothpicks with unusual panache and are sure to be the talk of any stylish festivity."
Illusion Arts' Bill Taylor on 'Serenity'
http://www.vfxblog.com/vfx/2005/10/illusion_arts_b.html
"Just before the ship actually comes down is the first time you actually see a traditional miniature of Serenity. It was built by Grant McCune Design. I was the director of photography. The matte artists here provided exterior backgrounds. The background matte paintings were by Kelvin McIlwain, composites by David Williams."
The Voodoo Doll Toothpick Holder
http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1328
" These weighty, high-quality voodoo figurines come in elegant charcoal gray or oyster white, each with handpainted face details. They hold 35 toothpicks with unusual panache and are sure to be the talk of any stylish festivity."