Dave E. Phillips, the artist behind X-treme Holiday Super Friends, works at Vicarious Visions, a video game company in Albany, New York. His day gig seems nearly as cool as the projects he creates at home - check out this custom logo animation for his company, which just completed their work on Guitar Hero III for the Wii.
Shorts galore! I’ve got stacks of cool new links, and I will now demonstrate what I call ’sharing.’
A new ‘On The Moon’ episode from Jonti Picking - the same person responsible for ‘Weebl & Bob,’ and ‘Magical Trevor.’ It’s episode 4 of the ‘On the Moon’ series, and here we see some clever incorporation of live-action footage.
Next up, Spoilsbury Toast Boy. This is the second installment, and it’s a bit on the disturbing side and perhaps not suitable for work. This does not alter the fact that David Firth, the man behind ‘Salad Fingers,’ has turned out another unique and haunting piece of work. Head over to fat-pie.com when you’re done cringing. Now I’m off for a bath.
Last on my ’sharing-is-caring’ list is another short hosted at Newgrounds.com. It’s called ‘X-Treme Holiday Super Friends - Episode 2: Buy Another Day Part 1.’ This series is the creation of Virginia-based Dave E. Phillips, who’s got both Flash and After Effects in his bag of tricks. Check out more of his work at humbleego.com.