It’s like meeting a bunch of cool dudes at a bar, and somehow you end up in their car, soundlessly cruising through empty streets snug in the backseat, and they have this cool music coming out of the old stereo, and not much is being said, but you feel you can trust them because they’re not driving too fast and the tones of the keyboard are like protective coloured skins…
LOSTBlog, a cool site for fans (by fans) of the TV series LOST, has interviewed Manz and Will (Wadrick) about all things LOST-related…read the interview here…
Artist Stefan Nadelman spent three months creating the ultimate food fight animated short film…watch it here at Bit Rebels…
Cafepress has entered into an agreement with ABC and the producers of the hit TV series LOST, allowing fans to create LOST-inspired t-shirts and merchandise. Being fans of the show, this was great news for us and Manz and Dave have been busy creating some designs. You can check out our page of designs here – prices have been set lower than the Cafepress Marketplace prices, so shop directly through GritFX and save some dollars. More designs will be available in the next fortnight…
Take for instance these two guys from Iowa. They thought it would be a swell idea to break into an apartment, but they couldn’t afford some cheap Wal-Mart balaclavas. So, this brain-dead pair decided to disguise their faces with black permanent marker. Trouble is, they didn’t bother to wash it off afterwards (or couldn’t get it off) and were eventually picked up by police, obviously following a simple witness description of “dudes with black pen on their faces”. They weren’t too hard to find…
In a post-apocalyptic world, the only commodity of value is “guzzoline” (yep, food is secondary) and for Max, it’s a never-ending quest to secure the stuff. When he agrees to help a ragtag band of survivors drive a tanker full of the precious liquid away from their compound, it is merely an excuse to stage some kick-ass chase scenes in the Australian outback…
The first forty minutes of this film is extraordinarily good – so much so that I was reaching to take back the grenade I’d thrown at McG and offer a hand of gratitude. But the perfectly realised wasteland atmosphere, combined with the awesome hardware, is not enough to sustain the second half of the film. It is almost as if two directors were working on the movie, the first half being so out of synch with the second…
Manz, the guru of GritFX, has written a guest article for Best Web Image…Read her piece “Organic Textures Vs Photoshop Brushes and Grunge Fonts” here…
Eating Design – a blog for all things graphic-related – has featured GritFX T-Shirts…A big ‘thanks’ for the love to Eating Design from the GritFX team…
Star Wars fans rejoice! You can now get yourself a USB flash drive featuring Yoda, Boba, Vader or your standard Stormtrooper…May the files be with you!
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