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Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
Just got word that I got credited as a Rigger for Vicious Cycle’s latest game, Eat Lead. I skinned some of the enemy characters for the game, using 3ds Max. Massive Black also did some of the other NPC models and textures.
Big shout out to Vicous Cycle for this project; it has a nice charm to it. I recommend everyone to check it out
Scribd
I just found out about Scribd after google searching a maya error at work the other day. Basically, it’s like YouTube for PDF and text files. What this does is allow embedding a pdf file on a web page. I tried this out with my resume page and got a nice result; way better than before.
It’s pretty handy (and free!), check it out at www.scribd.com
Massive Black Commercial
We did a pretty funny spoof commercial to advertise our company. I’m featured in one of the last shots and the very last shot is a creature I rigged a while back in Maya. I highly recommend checking out the HD version, if you can.
Massive Black: Volume 1

Check it out!
Whew! It’s been a minute since my last post.
Massive Black: Volume 1 is an art book from my company and not only contains some of the most inspiring concept art out there, it even features a few of my rigs in action in the Intellectual Property section. The book’s been well-received thus far and receiveing mention around the web.
I’m proud to be a part of this talented company and here’s hoping that we can make Volume 2 even better!
Massive Black: Volume 1 is published by Ballistic.
CGSociety Feature – The Art of Massive Black
Kotaku Article – The Art That Launched a Thousand Games, Now a Book
Gamer’s Daily News – Massive Black Launches Art Book Volume 1
Asics 2140 – Darn Good Shoe

I received a pair of these shoes as a Christmas gift. I’ve put about 250 miles on this shoe, and must say this shoe’s been very good to me and my feet. The 2140 fits my wide foot well and offers decent cushion without feeling bulky; smooth heel-toe transition though the midsole softness makes toe-off less than optimal. They’re also durable, even after the mileage, they still feel fresh; this is all the more impressive considering I haven’t had a second pair of shoes to rotate with.
All-in-all, if you’re a mild to moderate pronator looking for a daily trainer, give the 2140s a shot.
E3: Impressions
I didn’t actually go to E3; I instead enjoyed it through gametrailers.com and word-of-mouth around the office. Arguably the best E3 since the reform, there was plenty of competition between the three consoles. After the jump, a quick summary of what I liked and disliked:
Nike Air Zoom Hayward +3: Impressions

I picked up this pair of shoes a month ago when I couldn’t find a pair of New Balance 903s. Since I’m working on no landing on my heels, I needed a low profile shoe with a minimal heel. I noted the Haywards after some glowing user reviews on several shopping websites, particularly users who’ve run with knee pain in the past. After trying on the shoe in various sizes, I ended up buying the shoe a full size up (I have wide toes).
Sunset Run
Been quite busy these past few weeks, but I did manage to make it to this casual run last week. The Sunset Run is a 5 mile fun run sponsored by Nike and Fleet Feet Sports. The run started at Fort Mason, ran to Golden Gate Bridge, and back again to the start.
Despite it not being a race, I was plenty nervous leading up to the run. 5 miles is the longest I’ve run since my surgery in March, and I wasn’t totally sure how I’d hold up. I started off tense and ready for the worst and about two miles in; when I was able to see the bridge through the fog, I was finally able to relax and enjoy the run. When I reached the halfway point, not only was my body not begging for a walking break, instead I felt stronger and ready to go faster. At finish line was plenty of free snacks and smoothies from Jamba Juice, we all got t-shirts for participating as well.
I made it the whole run without stopping, it’s not the biggest feat in the world, but it’s a personal victory after all the rehab and gait retraining. There’s another Sunset Run in September that I plan to participate in as well.
Gym Rundown
Because of a running injury, I had knee arthroscopy last March. The surgery was a success, but now I have to strengthen the muscles connected to my knee and do some general conditioning before I can get back in the running shoes. I normally exercise either at home or outside, but I feel that working out in a controlled environment during the rehab process is the way to go. With that in mind, it was off to find a gym.
Here in Daly City, CA, there are plenty of gyms within shouting distance: each with their own rates and perks. I was in no rush, so I decided to sample a few gyms before making a decision. I tried four gyms, 24-Hour Fitness, Fitness USA, Planet Fitness, and The Fitness Core.
Tips & Tricks: More memory for 3ds Max
here’s a bitmap error that comes up in 3ds Max when using exceedingly large texture files or fairly long image sequences in the scene. The error usually brings up this window:
I ran into this error recently with a rig that’s using more memory than 3ds Max’s current threshold. I did some poking around the Autodesk forums and came across a solution that seemed to work. Read the rest of this entry »


