Animation Un-LOC`d

A personal Blog for Larry Loc to rant and rave about all things animation and videogame. For feedback larry(at)agni-animation(dot)com (and make sure to use a good Subject Line that tells what the email is about)

Monday, March 30, 2009

Past Blasted



Must be getting really old. Stuff I created as a throw away 20 years ago is now being featured as great art on this web site: rickgrimesfansite.net

The site is dedicated to Rick Grime. A guy I went to school with at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Human Sacrifice.

Not everybody gets Rick`s work but a large number of us who do are fellow artists. Back in 1987 I did a Xerox Zine called Dog*Star Funnies N0. 1 with Rick because I had access to copiers at the job and I really wanted to work with Rick. Then in 1992 I did another Dog*Star Funnies with Rick because I still wanted to work with him.

The Rick Grimes Fan Site is slowly putting up the complete contents of both of our books. So far they have the Rick Grimes stuff from issue 2 and the covers for 1 & 2 up but should have my stuff up in the next few weeks so that you can read the whole thing as it was conceived in liberty and dedicated to propositioning the minds and souls of innocent youth everywhere.

But don`t wait, time warp over there and check out the progression of the diseased minds so far. My son wasn`t even born yet when the first book came out and now he is in his last semester at Community College and about to go on to the last 2 years at a 4 year school. How did that happen? Let me see, was is a step to the left and a jump to the right?

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Runneth Over


Wax


Worked Casting


Scale

The Chalice from the Palace holds the brew that is true. Here are images of the metal casting project that I am just finishing. I had to patch one small divot with Oxy Acetylene Bronze on Bronze welding. Sand blasted the inside to get rid of the oxidation residue from casting. Lots of buffing on the cup. And belt sanded the base flat. Just need to silver plate the rim and inside and I will be done. This metal casting class is so much fun.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Air Force Mail Bag WWII

I know that my blog is about animation but this story will not go away and it shouldn`t. Another post from the name sake of the the radio operator and waist gunner on the Me Lei Fo.

Larry,

"The Lone Individual" has left a new comment on your post "Images of the Past":

My name sake was the radio operator and waist gunner on the Me Lei Fo. I have been researching the nose art and have desperately been trying to find a good color rendition of it. The Sgt Rock Comic book done by Mr. Ayers for July 1980 does show it somewhat but not clearly. This shot that you present here is the best I have seen but not in color. I do have a photo of the some of the crew in front of the nose art but the photo is in black and white and not much help in rendering the nose art in color.

If anyone out there has any information, pictures or letters regarding this plane please inform me. I am working with another descendent of the crew the bombardier navigator’s great niece and we both would appreciate any help you can provide us with.

Albert J. DiLuzio


Albert,

Thank you for keeping me in the loop. The black and white art is from Dick Ayers life
story in comic book form volume 1 done 60 years after the fact from memory.

As to the real colors you can ask Dick but he is color blind and did all of his painting from the labels on his paints. It short, he mixed colors in his head without ever being able to see them himself. Incredible. The guys in his unit would change the label as a joke to screw him up.

I never saw any pictures anywhere of the Me Lei Fo in Black and White or in Color and all of my information comes from the color blind genus who painted the nose art over 60 years ago.

Sorry, but I don`t think either of us can help you on that point.

. . . .

Take care and all my best

Larry Loc



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Friday, March 20, 2009

Game Stop, Stop, Stop the Jerk Manager



Let me start out by saying that I have nothing against Game Stop as a store. I will go to other Game Stop stories at other locations in the future when I don`t go to my favorite non-chain store Games 4 You.

That said, a store level report on Gaming over Spring Break. No class this week. You supply the punch line. Stopped in to the local Game Stop because my local Game Crazy went belly up after my friend Tim Hanson quit as the manager. Sad. It was a rough location right next to a 99 Cent Only store so there where zero walk-ins and Tim was the only one who could make a profit out of that store. He left because he came to realize that he was too valuable to promote.

The manager at Aliso Viejo Plaza Game Stop need not fear that fate. He was a real jerk. He was hungry for used games. He just wouldn`t shut up about their great deal of all the way up to 40% or 60% of original price on trade ins or whatever the deal was.

I never get rid of my games and neither does my son. We aren`t trading in our games. Thank you. But no!

That wasn`t good enough for him. No, 3 more times he asked us.

Even if they are games you don`t like we will …

I love all of my game especially my bad games. I have E.T. for the 2600 and I am not letting go of it or any other game. Ever!

But that was not good enough. The manager hit me up 2 more times until I had to get rude with him and even that didn`t work. So I finally had to tell him that I taught a college class on the History of Games and there was no way I was letting loose of any of my games. (So back off and stop harassing me). I hate having to tell people off and I hate having to tell game store people that I teach a class in the History of Games. A lot of them get kind of weird when I do. But the leech just would not take no for an answer.

No Damn it, NO!!!

This tells me 2 things. First, I will not be going back in that store for a long time. I grew up in Sarasota, Florida. Because of the high Millionaire population on near by Siesta Key store personnel knew how to keep their distance in Sarasota and not get in the customer`s face. This guy wouldn`t have lasted 20 minutes in a Sarasota store.

Secondly, and more importantly for my report on the state of games, this jerk`s actions screams that Game Stop is hungry for used games. They make most of their money on trade ins. All game stores do. The margin of profit is too small on new products for a store to make a go of it in the Video Games game with just new games.

The way this guy was putting on the pressure the chain must have offered an incentive of some kind. So that means the whole chain just may be hurting for used games.

Does that mean people are holding onto their old games during the economic crunch? Could be? Maybe it has something to do with the games themselves? Maybe there is more replayablity built into games now days? Or, real bad news for game stores, maybe it is more to do with gamers these days. We have a whole generation who grew up playing games and a lot of them are mad at themselves for getting rid of their old games and game systems. I know this because they go wild over all the old stuff I bring to my class.

So maybe Gamers are getting smart at last. Gods I wish I still had my _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pong/Packman/Mario/Battle Toads. You fill in the blank.

Another thing I found at that store I will not be going back to is a game named Blood Will Tell that was suppose to be based very loosely on Tezuka Osamu`s Dororo. It is a hack and slash game of very little value that would make Tezuka-san turn over in his grave.

Tezuka-san was a gentle man opposed to the depiction of violence in any form. He once did a Kimba episode about a meat eating Water Buffalo where we find out that Kimba is a vegetarian lion, a grass eater.

This game is a violation of the very spirit of the man who created Astro Boy. I know this for a fact because of have spent hours and hours talking to Fred Ladd about his years bringing the works of Tezuka-san to this country. So this would lead me to strongly believe that someone other than the Tezuka people have control of this property and are cashing in on his name big time.

The Tezuka people have always seemed to honor the gentle creative spirit and will of the master to the point that they never even tried to sue Disney over the Lion King. Tezuka-san loved the works of Walt Disney, he would have been honored that Disney saw fit to copy his work. Was the official reply from the Tezuka people even thou Walt himself was rumored to have threatened legal action when Tezuka wanted to copy a scene from Disney`s Fantasia.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Mi Lei Fo Revistited



Some posts just seem to take on a life of their own. That has been the way with my posting of Dick Ayers` World War II air plane Nose Art for the Mi Lei Fo and the story behind it way back in August of 2007.

I have gotten more comments of this one post and more meaningful comments than any other post. These comments are from the family of the people on the ill fated plane in question. Here is another comment form an man whose uncle and name sake was the wireless operator and waist gunner on the Mi Lei Fo.

Albert,

You should contact Dick Ayers. All the information I have comes from him. As I heard the story in 1977 or 78 as a student of Dick`s at the Joe Kubert School the reason Dick has the lucky charm (Mi Lei Fo) is because he was painting new nose art on the new replacement plane and he needed it to do his layout. He still has it because they went into battle without it and never came back.

I had no idea as a student back in the late 70s that when I begged Dick to do the story of Mi lei Fo just how much it would mean to people on the Internet 30 years later. Dick didn`t want to draw the story because it was too painful to him. But I knew from first hearing how important of a story this was on a human level. That is why Ric did the art and Dick wrote the story.

I know that Belinda has been it touch with Dick so she should have his contact information.

I have a clear memory of everything Dick told us that morning but I have put all of that in my postings on Mi Lei Fo.

Quoting Albert DiLuzio:

Larry,

By way of introduction my name is Albert J. DiLuzio. My uncle and name sake was the wireless operator and waist gunner on the Mi Lei Fo and I have been researching his plane and crew most of my 61 years. Over the past six years I have partnered up with Belinda Del Pesco who’s great uncle Guerino DelPesco was the navigator bonbadair on the plane. we are in position of the Sgt. Rock comic book of July 1980 that depicted the story of the last flight. You allude to there being two planes. I have been confused in my research seeing that there are two Me Lei Fo’s mentioned. One a B-26B and another a B-26G, both listed with the pilot Captain Charles DeRitis. On a copy of a photograph we have of what appears to be a B-26G the nose art of Mi Lei Fo has a purple heart medal painted on his chest. I was confused by this until I read your blog. This seems to clear up, at least in part, the mystery of the two Mi Lei Fo’s. Could you provide us with any information you may have on the first plane and what happened to it? Any other information you may have on the plane, even if you think we may have it or may seem unimportant to you pleas pass it on to us.

Sincerely,

Albert J. DiLuzio Ed.D.

I am posting this here in case someone else with family on the Mi Lei Fo might find it in the future.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Not Bread on the Water







Yesterday we cast. Both the handle of my sword cane and my belt buckle can out. I have removed the gating on the handle. The buckle still needs the gating removed. Lots of work and lots of fun.

Pore Poor Pitiful Me

We should be coming up on a bronze pore this week. I have a sword cane handle and a belt buckle in this pore. Here are a number of current pieces I am working on that will not be in this pore. The face is from a life cast I did of my wife back in 1984, the 2 versions of the snake chalice design are just plain fun stuff because why not. I also have a number of other pieces I won’t have in this casting. The problem is that I seem to make a lot more stuff than I can afford to cast. I still have a gargoyle needing casting. But Ludovico the Moor wants to use the bronze for cannons.So much for horsing around.