Traditional Animations

Here's all the animation that I've got ready for the internet.
Chronological order, oldest first.

1998 and Earlier works

Rough Turtle.  This was done for a video game that I can't remember the name of (aren't I awful?).  We were very limited on the time and size of the sprite, but I'm pretty proud of it.  A turtle plays the drums on his shell.
During 1995 and 1996 I worked at Vortex Media Arts, and we did a lot of work for a GEN-13 video game.  I loved animating all of Queelocke's moves.  I need to digitize those pencil tests, but in the meantime here are some keys to look at.
In 1996 I worked for Class 6 and we worked on the intro and reward movies for Reader Rabbit Toddler.  Here are a few keys of Reader Rabbit.
Here is an .avi for a scene from Reader Rabbit Toddler's  intro movie.  RR points to a big book and says, "That's my favorite too."  Pretty stiff , but I was learning a lot.

Freelance during 1999

Rough wolf run cycle.  Done in Spritemaker, a proprietary software for Davidson and associates.
In 1999 I got a little work from Thunderbean Animation, doing cleanup drawings of this Karate Cat character.

2000 and beyond

I think I've found my favorite animation tools; Flash 4.0 and a Wacom tablet.  Here is Cj as he hops out from his home, for Jumpstart Artist.
Also for Jumpstart Artist, here is a cute Keisha moving from one place to the next in a nicely 'character specific' way.
An 'idle' animation for Jumpstart Languages.  Keisha catches a fly with her chopsticks.
For Jumpstart First Grade 2002, Frankie has to eat a pizza with toppings that he doesn't like.  Hilarity ensues.