Lance Myers, the man behind SuperDeluxe’s The Ted Zone series, just sent me this clip below. It’s a beautifully-animated segment of Flash animation that was then composited in 3ds Max. It’s a clip from The Legend of Merle Willis, Headless Cowpoke, which is being funded by the Austin Film Society.
Here’s the latest episode from Lance Myers’ Flash-animated series The Ted Zone. It’s titled Ted’s Dead (a title spoiler!), which reveals the world’s first deadly dipped-cone. The Ted character in the series is voiced by Toby Radloff, one of the characters who ended up in Harvey Pekar’s comic American Splendor. Interesting fact - Ted has never physically met Toby, who records his voice work in Cleveland, while Ted works in Austin.
Lance Myers’ The Ted Zone series on SuperDeluxe has emerged with a fourth episode. In The Ogre, a foul-mouthed, waste-spewing force of evil casts a spell on Ted and his pals in the role-playing adventure that takes toilet humor to the next level.
SuperDeluxe has released the second episode of The Ted Zone. This series created by Lance Myers centers on a nerd of extraordinary proportions named Ted. This episode titled People of Earth focuses on Ted’s sci-fi movie club and some language is NSFW.
Lance Myers, an animator whose credit list includes Space Jam, Prince of Egypt and Scanner Darkly, has teamed up with Super Deluxe to release the first episode in a new series called The Ted Zone. Described as Mike Judge’s favorite animator, Myers has the traditional animation thing nailed, so his Flash animation in this first episode, titled The Butterfly Effect, has a very full feel.
The series centers on Toby Radloff, the most famous nerd on the planet, and one of the central characters in Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor comic book.
When he’s not animating nerds, Lance works at Amaze Entertainment in Austin, Texas.