Sunday, January 29, 2012

Your Wish Is My Command

I'm not a huge Fairly OddParents fan, but several months ago I made an off-handed remark that I really oughta do something from the show....so here's one of Trixie Tang from the "Beach Bummed" episode.  Yet another one that, at least in my opinion, looks better without all the shading and highlights.

Original Sketch by Shon Howell
Inks and Colors by Phillipthe2

Fancy Meeting You Here - Part 2

By semi-popular-ish demand, here's an unfinished version of the entire original sketch.  I get the impression that Linno originally intended for her to be laying on her stomach, but changed it mid-sketch....which threw the lower anatomy out of whack.  Sorry, I don't have any plans on finishing it.

Original Sketch by Linno
Colors by Phillipthe2

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Fancy Meeting You Here

"Well, hello there Princess...fancy meeting you here."
 
In other news....once again, I seemed to have missed yet another milestone.  I crossed over the 700,000 mark early yesterday morning.  So, we'll call this a "thanks for stopping by" piece.

Original Sketch by Linno
Colors by Phillipthe2

Friday, January 20, 2012

Dead In The Water?


As of this morning it would seem that SOPA will be redrafted.  That's according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) who said the committee "will postpone consideration of the legislation until there is wider agreement on a solution."

"I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem of online piracy," Smith said. "It is clear that we need to revisit the approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves that steal and sell American inventions and products."

 The move came shortly after the Senate postponed a key vote on the PIPA bill scheduled for next week and amid calls for a consensus before Congress moves forward on any legislation to address the problem of foreign piracy websites.  Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont), champion of PIPA, warned "The day will come when the senators who forced this move will look back and realize they made a knee-jerk reaction to a monumental problem."

No Mr Leahy, you don't seem to get it.  When one petition alone (Google's) receives 4.5 million signatures, over one million emails are sent to congressmen regarding SOPA and PIPI, and 7,000+ sites (including this one) either 'go dark' or protest against said legislation...all within a 24 hours period...that's not just some trivial, knee-jerk reaction.

"Senator, you have a call on line one....it's the Arab Spring calling."

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Lights Are On

Well, the great internet blackout is over, but if you think for even a second that SOPA / PIPA are dead in the water then you are sadly mistaken.  They're still there, lurking in the shadows, like thieves in the night.  Keep in mind that these pieces on legislation were put together by lobbyists from the music, movie, and television industries....not internet technologists...people who have little if any comprehension of the far-reaching implications of their actions / greed. Simply put, money is the driving force behind Congress, not the will of the people....always has been, always will be....and, irregardless of how much they bellyache about losing money to piracy,  these industry giants ain't hurting for cash.  Put the power of the people on one end of the scale...and their check book on the other.  See which one comes up short.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Patriot Act - 2.0

If you're reading this...you're reading it on a blog that could potentially be effected by PROTECT IP / SOPA.  Me, I refuse to be a victim of what I consider to be the internet version of the Patriot Act.  Essentially SOPA and PIPA require web sites to monitor it's individual users (myself for example) to insure that they don't link to sites that infringe upon other parties' intellectual property rights and/or host infringing content themselves.  If however, one single, solitary infringing link or piece of content is found the powers that be could in turn force (in the worst case scenario), not the individual user offline, but the entire website offline.  The powers that be would like you to believe that they are protecting us from the evils of foreign copyright infringers, but both pieces of legislation are so vaguely worded that just about any form of infringement could be construed as a violation...irregardless of it's county of origin.

We're not just talking pirated movies and top ten singles here.  Do you like fanart posted on various forums, websites and blogs (to include this one)?  Well, guess what...that's a shit-ton of copyrighted material.  How about free internet pr0n?  Yeah, now you're gettin' the picture.

I've written all of my Congressmen (both in the US House and the Senate) and....well, to be quite honest, I've lost track of how many online petitions I've signed since early this morning.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Non-Brony

It's no secret that I absolutely hate, loath, and despise My Little Pony and MLP:FIM.  Seeing as I'm not (as the stereotype would dictate) a 30-something year old IT professional who's been unemployed for the past two years, do not live in my parents basement, and have more important things to do than sit around watching  / jerking off to cartoons all day....no 'Brony' am I.

Call it what you will, make all the intellectual inferences you want, defend them until you're blue in the face, but I know that MLP:FIM is much the same as it was in the 1980s....just a passing fad. 

In the mean time, until the wheels finally fall off the bandwagon and everybody jumps off to glom onto the next retro-fad...


Irregardless of any loathing or hatred, sometime you just gotta suck it up and do it....lame, half-ass, and down-right shitty attempts at Dr Manhattan and Rorschach as they may be.  Call it "fan service" if you like.  These two are also on (flings pony poo) deviantART, for those so inclined.


Original Art by Phillipthe2
Template by Hasbro

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Black Canary

Outside of a few select characters and titles, I've never really been the biggest fan of DC.  Hell, I've never even read Birds of Prey.  The plain truth of the matter is I like coloring Shon Howell's stuff, irregardless of the subject matter.  Just don't ask me to color that My Little Pony shit.  I loathed it in the '80s...and do you know what's changed since then?  Not one gawd-damned thing.

Oh, in other news...it would seem that my (scratches ball sack) deviantART page crossed over the 6k views mark last night.  How very.....underwhelming.


Original Sketch by Shon Howell
Inks and Colors by Phillipthe2

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Intergalactic Relations

Just goofin' around, killin' two birds with one stone....never done Judy Jetson nor a tentacle monster before.

I didn't really intend for this to be my first post of the new year, but seeing as I've got three or four things in the works (and none of them are near completions) that's just the way it worked out.

Original Art by HoaxMan
Colors by Phillipthe2