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danceabletragedy:

 by Garth Britzman

He used recyled bottles filled with colored water to create stunning topographical shade canopy for a vehicle.

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korranation:

“THE SCARF STAYS.” -Mako
4/30/2012

korranation:

“THE SCARF STAYS.” -Mako

4/30/2012

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inspredwood:

Here is a new Korra episode 5 scene.

bryankonietzko:

I wish I could draw this “off model” on an iPad, or on anything for that matter.
2-cents:

Hey guys…….. Sorry this is so late….. I drew this up on my ipad last night but fell asleep before I could post it…… Sorry it’s so off model. I still have kind of a hard time drawing on that thing….. Although it’s becoming more comfortable.
 So if you have not yet seen episode 4 “a voice in the night”……. Go watch it now or else Korra will beat you up!

bryankonietzko:

I wish I could draw this “off model” on an iPad, or on anything for that matter.

2-cents:

Hey guys…….. Sorry this is so late….. I drew this up on my ipad last night but fell asleep before I could post it…… Sorry it’s so off model. I still have kind of a hard time drawing on that thing….. Although it’s becoming more comfortable.

 So if you have not yet seen episode 4 “a voice in the night”……. Go watch it now or else Korra will beat you up!

bryankonietzko:

Here’s a snapshot of Benjamin Kaltenecker, our production manager and resident Mongoose bike enthusiast, in his office. As you can see, Benjamin is poring over calendars and productions schedules, doing a great job of keeping this crazy train rolling down the tracks. The cardboard Mako cutout on his wall was drawn by Ryu and painted with glow-in-the-dark paints by the crew as part of the Halloween decorations in the Korra area.
I hope you guys enjoy/are enjoying/enjoyed watching episode 104 today. You get to meet some new, vital characters! Joaquim, Ryu, Mike, and I contributed a lot of storyboards to that one. It has a moody, psychological vibe that we all enjoy––not your typical “kids” fare.
EDIT: Sorry, I meant poring, not pouring. Although, maybe he does pour liquids all over the schedules. I see some empty vessels there on his desk.

bryankonietzko:

Here’s a snapshot of Benjamin Kaltenecker, our production manager and resident Mongoose bike enthusiast, in his office. As you can see, Benjamin is poring over calendars and productions schedules, doing a great job of keeping this crazy train rolling down the tracks. The cardboard Mako cutout on his wall was drawn by Ryu and painted with glow-in-the-dark paints by the crew as part of the Halloween decorations in the Korra area.

I hope you guys enjoy/are enjoying/enjoyed watching episode 104 today. You get to meet some new, vital characters! Joaquim, Ryu, Mike, and I contributed a lot of storyboards to that one. It has a moody, psychological vibe that we all enjoy––not your typical “kids” fare.

EDIT: Sorry, I meant poring, not pouring. Although, maybe he does pour liquids all over the schedules. I see some empty vessels there on his desk.

bryankonietzko:

A chipper and friendly animation team from the legendary Japanese studio Production I.G visited Nickelodeon yesterday. We met with them and showed them some sequences of Korra, and they showed us some of the series they made together, Guilty Crown. I asked them, if they were aloud to discuss it, why they were visiting Los Angeles. They replied that they were all on vacation together, since they had just finished a project. I thought we had a close-knit team on Korra, but when we take vacations they are usually far away from each other!
We had fun inquiring about each other’s productions and finding out if they had worked on any of our favorite projects. The guy in the red jacket said he worked on FLCL, so I bowed deeply.
*To be very clear, I.G is not working on the Korra production. It was just a friendly visit. As boring as it may be, I only tell the truth in this blog.

bryankonietzko:

A chipper and friendly animation team from the legendary Japanese studio Production I.G visited Nickelodeon yesterday. We met with them and showed them some sequences of Korra, and they showed us some of the series they made together, Guilty Crown. I asked them, if they were aloud to discuss it, why they were visiting Los Angeles. They replied that they were all on vacation together, since they had just finished a project. I thought we had a close-knit team on Korra, but when we take vacations they are usually far away from each other!

We had fun inquiring about each other’s productions and finding out if they had worked on any of our favorite projects. The guy in the red jacket said he worked on FLCL, so I bowed deeply.

*To be very clear, I.G is not working on the Korra production. It was just a friendly visit. As boring as it may be, I only tell the truth in this blog.