Deva Zan, the film directorial debut of Final Fantasy and Science Ninja Team Gatchaman illustrator Yoshitaka Amano, will open simultaneously worldwide in the spring of 2012. The first 1-minute special video was revealed at a press conference and new details of the project was announced.
Amano explained that wanted to put Asian myths in the film so that people all over the world could learn about them. It’s a concept he’s been developing for about a decade.
"Story is set after the Jinshō (Buddhist divine generals) were defeated by darkness and became lost in time. After the world descended into chaos, Zan, a samurai with no memories, discovers his calling and assembles fellow soldiers who can cross through time and space. Together, they take on the legions of darkness."by Anime News Network
The character of video with ink effect looks pretty good!
Cool and cute robot illustrations by LouLou & Tummie! "LouLou & Tummie is a Dutch illustration duo who spend their days building an ever expanding empire of colourful graphics and characters. Lead by their crave for toys, happiness and all things cute or robot-like they abuse their computers to spit out designs that can be found in magazines, books, advertisements, plush, papertoys, on walls and interiours, t-shirts and shoes around the galaxy."
A maquette of the adorable mascot of J.J. Abram's production company Bad Robot was produced byQuantum Mechanix. This mischievous mascot of Bad Robot Productions stands 10 inches tall and is cast in solid polystone. [ via theblotsays ]
An Independent animated short by few giant Robot lovers is basically a homage to the old giant robot and monster animation from the 70s-80s. Check out the new trailer here:
Merry Christmas !!! Hope everyone have a wonderful holidays. BTW, The official our comic website launched!! There are lots of cool stuffs and info there such as weapon gallery, check it out! http://www.blood-and-steel.com/
A Creative design by Cheng-Hsiu Du & Chyun-Chau Lin
"Rotating 360° is a multi-outlet socket system that allows you to add many sockets to the strip – ala Lego style. The main feature is that you can turn around the socket-outlets in any direction, so as to accommodate various plugs. You have to admit that this is a cool idea." [ via Yanko Design ]