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I want you to want me

Ninja February 24th, 2009

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Drawing by John Martz (aka Robot Johnny)

I briefly roomed next to this large, football player of a guy who would roam around the hallway in his boxers and flipflops. He looked all tough while he strutted about, but I knew his secret. He loved to sing, and he would sing just about anything—Broadway musicals, pop, alternative, country. He was a little tone deaf, but he tried so hard and belted his heart out. My favorite song that he attempted to sing (his voice all shaky and cracking) was Cheap Trick’s I want you to want me. So I thought it would be fitting to put a few tunes up.

+ Cheap Trick_I want you to want me
+ Letters to Cleo_I want you to want me
+ Girl Talk_No Pause

Purchasing links
+ Cheap Trick – Greatest Hits
+ Robot Johnny’s online store

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Bernd Montag’s Sansation

Ninja February 16th, 2009

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Good morning & happy Monday! Here’s a free sans-serif by 21-year old designer, Bernd Montag. It’s available for download in light, regular, and bold.

+ Download Sansation for free from dafont

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Ask Ninja 12: Vector swirls and curls

Ninja January 21st, 2009

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In one week, I got emails from 3 brides-to-be, 2 bands, and 1 curious student all asking:

Q. How did you create the swirls in your First Kiss Illustration?

First Kiss by Ninja vs Penguin

First Kiss

A. I drew all the paths using Adobe Illustrator’s pen tool—no fancy shortcuts. This was before I discovered the handy swirl tool. I would endlessly tweak and make many trips to my local Kinkos for large-format prints.

Now, I wouldn’t leave you hanging. Here’s my tutorial on making swirls and curls in Adobe Illustrator. It does require basic knowledge of the pen tool. If you’re not familiar with the pen tool, the University of Massachusetts Amherst has a great pdf guide and practice exercises here.

And for the truly pressed, I’ve included links to free vector swirls and curls at the end of this post. Now, on with the tutorial.

Step 1—Draw a spiral

Click and hold down the mouse on the Line tool to reveal the other tools. Select the Spiral tool.

Click and drag outward. If you’re a bit of a control enthusiast, you can also click on your art board, and a Spiral Options window will appear. Here, you can enter the spiral radius, decay, spiral segments, and spiral direction. I’m using the default 80% of decay, 10 segments option.

Using the Direct Select tool (white arrow), you can choose points and drag them outward to alter the spiral’s decay. Or as mentioned above, you can change the decay in the Spiral Options window.

Set the stroke weight to 10 pts.

Step 2—Covert to outline and modify shape

Object > Path > Outline Stroke


I like to work in outline mode, so I can see stray points more easily and then delete them. To access Illustrator’s outline mode, hit ⌘ + y. If you’re on a PC, substitute the ⌘ symbol for the Ctrl key. To exit outline mode, hit the same key combination again.

Once in outline mode, use the Direct Select tool to choose points and drag them to alter the line weight of your swirl.

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Bopping around to Arms

Ninja January 8th, 2009

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Arms is a project I started in 2004 after a year-and-a-half-long bout of pretty awful writer’s block… And once I started writing again, finally, I guess I’d absorbed a good bit of what they’d all taught me about mood, atmosphere, emotion. Slowness in music, literal and figurative.
– Todd Goldstein

Photo via rcrdlbl

Arms is the lo-fi, solo project from indie-rock Harlem Shakes guitarist/half of folk duo, The Sea & The Gulls, Todd Goldstein. Recorded in his bedroom, Goldstein played all the parts and then layered them to form the absolutely charming, romantic album, Kids Aflame. Uber-catchy tracks, Whirring and Shitty Little Disco, are easily my favorites from Kids Aflame.

You can download them here:
+ Whirring
+ Shitty Little Disco

Enjoy,
Ninja

Related links
+ Find tour dates and more information on Arms’ website
+ For more tunes, visit Arms’ myspace

Purchasing link
+ Kids Aflame

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New Documents Added to the Resource Page

Penguin December 9th, 2008

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I added a whole bunch of documents to the Resources page. It was formerly the “Software” page, but I expanded it to hold a bunch of really useful stuff.

Some highlights:

General Documents

Filmmaking Resources

Screenwriting Resources

-Penguin

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Adobe Premiere CS3 Shortcuts Cheatsheet

Penguin September 25th, 2008

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Here’s an easy 1 sheet printout of Adobe Premiere CS3 keyboard shortcuts. Not as good as stickers, but a lot cheaper.

+ Buy Keyboard stickers
+ Printable Cheatsheet (zip, contains xls and pdf)
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Dropbox

Penguin September 15th, 2008

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Dropbox is a free file sharing/syncing application. If you do a lot of commuting on the go, but have a desktop as your main machine, this app is for you.

Dropbox is an app that runs in your system try. It looks at a folder on whatever machine you’re on and if there are changes to the files or the filesystem, it will update all your other machines seamlessly in the background. It’s an amazing piece of software that “just works”.

Another cool thing, is the files are accessible from any machine via the web.

The only down side, is it only offers 2 GB of space. For most people, that won’t be an issue.

Download Dropbox for free.

-Penguin

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Priscilla Ahn’s Dream

Ninja August 18th, 2008

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I was listening to Priscilla Ahn’s Dream today (yay for shuffle mode). Childlike reflections with a touch of hope for the future, Dream has a folksy, enchanting melody that makes me smile whenever I hear it. Much thanks to Penguin for introducing me to Priscilla’s music.

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Even though I wasn’t listening to Dream at the time, I think this song really captures how I felt when I was drawing Daydream Believer

This quote from Ms. Ahn also made me smile (because I’ve been there before):

I think I had 2 nervous breakdowns in the past week. Not bad breakdowns though—the fun kind, that last like 5 minutes. You know the kind—the ones where you think you’re having a heart attack, and you feel utterly alone and lost, and then the tears start coming and they don’t stop—but then you spot something random, like the vacuum cleaner in the corner, and you wonder where that extension piece for the hose went because you always put it back in the little clip when you’re done using it—did your boyfriend use it and forget to put it back?—why do I always blame him right away?—oh wait, I think I used it as a cane when I was dancing around pretending to be the Planter’s peanut, and then I find it on the floor in the middle of my office; and now I’ve stopped crying, I wipe away my tears, and move on, feeling a little lighter. So, something fun like that!
– Priscilla Ahn

Related links
+ Priscilla Ahn’s blog
+ Learn Dream’s guitar chords

Dowloading link via Carry You Away
+ Priscilla Ahn’s Dream mp3

Purchasing link ($9.99)
+ Priscilla Ahn’s A Good Day album

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Story Structure

Penguin August 5th, 2008

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I came across this document about story structure over at DVXuser. It’s basically a collection of notes from a variety of Truby, Vogler, Hauge, Snyder, Howard, Iglesias, Seth, Gulino, Williams, Marks & Chitlik.

It’s a great resource for any screenwriter. Not only does it go through the basics of story structure, it provides handy visuals and references. It has lists of virtues and vices, questions to ask your character, and common screenwriting vernacular. It even has a handy checklist to help you with your rewrites.

Download it.

-Penguin

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