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Happy New Year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 14:56 -0700
by Fanfan
An "Happy New Year Animation" if Stan and Amy agree :wink:

Best wishes to you !

http://ladrevert.free.fr/usagi/2006/

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 17:58 -0700
by MikeM
That was sweet!

Happy 2006!

MikeM

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 22:20 -0700
by Todd Shogun
Nice!!!! Happy New Year!

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 22:34 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Definitely cool....
a very nice way of wishing everybody visiting the Dojo forums a Happy New Year.

Out of curiousity, where is the image of Young Usagi after the "Fun" heading from? I did not recognize that one.

(Glad you survived the New Years rioting intact :D )

Abayo

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:36 -0700
by Gaffey
The original can be found here:

http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIn ... 1354346&f=

If you look in the AWA folder you'll see a cool pic of Stan in front of Stone Mountain (Georgia).

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:19 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Cool....
OK, most of that stuff is original art and, of course the finger puppets, but where are the "stan sakai model sheet #1 and #2 for roleplaying figures" from? Have those two pages ever been published?

Great Stone Mountain photo 8) .....

Gaffey, Is that your photo album?

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:36 -0700
by Gaffey
Steve Hubbell wrote:Cool....
OK, most of that stuff is original art and, of course the finger puppets, but where are the "stan sakai model sheet #1 and #2 for roleplaying figures" from? Have those two pages ever been published?

Great Stone Mountain photo 8) .....

Gaffey, Is that your photo album?

I wish! I wanted that Snow Bunny piece. :) It belongs to john h. You should check out his collection at http://www.comicartfans.com. It's incredible.

I don't think those model sheets were ever published.

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 14:03 -0700
by Fanfan
It belongs to john h. You should check out his collection at www.comicartfans.com. It's incredible.
very impressive collection ! :D
if i remember well, John H won against me (and others...) an Albedo ebay auction !
a very nice way of wishing everybody visiting the Dojo forums a Happy New Year.
If Todd want to put it on the first page, that's ok for me (of course if Stan and Amy are OK)
(Glad you survived the New Years rioting intact )
i was so ill last week that i stayed in bed... :( I was contaminated by my nephew during Christmas..

Happy new year and i forgot : Good health !

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 16:03 -0700
by hakucho
Awesome! They're all so well put together and sweet :)

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:55 -0700
by Amy
Aww, what a beautiful animation! I love the pictures you chose to associate with different words. Such a wonderful New Years gift^_^

chapeau bas Fanfan! ::crosses fingers, hoping she's said that right::

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 13:17 -0700
by Fanfan
:roll:
chapeau bas Fanfan! ::crosses fingers, hoping she's said that right::
Your french is very elegant ! but perhaps you make me too honor...

Chapeau = hat, bas = low
This expression comes from "La Belle Epoque" (you know Lautrec - Montmartre - cancan - Louys ...) where gentlemen wearing hat, they usually did not put off, but when there were in front of honorable people they did bow and put low their hat. Now we use this expression when we see very impressive and beautiful piece of Art : Chapeau bas ! it indicates our profound respect, admiration and humility...

when i saw your last piece of Art, i have only this words... :oops:

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 14:20 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Very nice.

And I think that is Jay Hostler's drawing of Usagi sitting on the rock.

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 15:56 -0700
by Fanfan
Image

you are right Mr Sakai! and no one told me before :?

That is Jay Hostler's drawing, there is "peace" in this one, i add his name in the contributors.

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 19:11 -0700
by Amy
Fanfan wrote: Chapeau = hat, bas = low
This expression comes from "La Belle Epoque" (you know Lautrec - Montmartre - cancan - Louys ...)

Now we use this expression when we see very impressive and beautiful piece of Art
How interesting. I thought it was like the American saying "Hats off to you." It also came from a tradition off taking off your hat as a sign of respect. Now it means something like "congratulations" when someone does something exceptional. Artwork or otherwise. You just want to let the person know you're impressed with their accomplishment, as well as happy for them in their success.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 23:35 -0700
by Usagi
:D *gasp* How pretty!!!!!!! Ack thats so nice!