Monthly Archives: January 2011

Dadu Shin Art

Dadu Shin Art

Look at Dadu Shin’s art and sketchbook scans on his website and blog.

Victo Ngai Art

Victo Ngai Art

Look at Victo Ngai’s website and blog for more of her super fun illustrations.

Ivan Solyaev Art

Iv Solyaev Art

Look at the art of Iv Solyaev on this livejournal.

David Gonzalez Drawings

David Gonzalez Drawings

Look at David Gonzalez’s website full of sketchbook work, here for more, and here for blog. Previously misspelled and mentioned here.

You Jung Byun Illustration

You Jung Byun Illustration

Look at the illustrations of You Jung Byun on her website.

3D Hair Animation

Important 3D Hair Animation

I love this animation and music in the video embedded above. 3D glitches are amazing. Even more so, this work is evidently created by an interesting person. This should have been used as visual research on that Disney movie Tangled. Check out more videos (and there are many more to blow your mind) from “try hard noob hobby animator” and YouTube user, Wendyvanity.

Mr. Doob Experiments

Mr. Doob Experiments

I don’t know how Mr. Doob does all these interactive animated things in my browser but I like it. Click over to Mr. Doob in your modern HTML5 compliant browser and click stuff. Also check out this interactive music video called The Wilderness Downtown that Mr. Doob worked on which features aerial photography of the house you grew up in.

Lloyd Dangle Comics

Lloyd Dangle Comics

Lloyd Dangle’s Troubletown comics and sketches can be found on his blog, and sometimes he starts drinking booze and inking live on camera there too.

Daily Drawing: Ines

Daily Drawing by Inés Estrada

Today’s daily drawing is by Inés Estrada.

Thank You For Reading Meathaus

Thank you thumb

I wanted to say thanks to all the readers of meathaus.com as well as of our books. Thank you to everyone who writes in with their comments and suggestions for art as well. I feel bad for not being able to respond individually any more, but the daily posting on Meathaus already eats up all the time I can allot to this project (and often more). Maybe some day the Meathaus website will generate more income that could allow more time for working on it—like a job! Until then I’ve got to continue to work on other neat stuff. But I’m not complaining: right now everything is pretty smooth. The Google ads and the occasional ad sales via blogads pay the server bill. Sales of Meathaus books make up the rest of the difference, and then any excess gets plowed back into more book production and table costs at the few comics shows we do still. The website traffic has been growing steadily, especially thanks to blog-brothas Cartoon Brew, BOOOOOOOM and Drawn! And there are some murky plans solidifying for new books in 2011, so keep your best eyeball primed and peeled.