Choose Your Theme
Warren Shea

It’s like all I blog about is Pokemon now…

Thursday, November 14th, 2013 at 12:37 am

…and this post is no exception!

I beat the game on 11/11/2013 with a Greninja, Gardevoir, Charizard, Lucario, Pikachu, and Roselia. I caught Mewtwo and I’m currently looking for Moltres.

I have 158 Pokemon in my National Pokedex…been catching a bunch and evolving them quickly (ex. take 5 weak pokemon into a high level area, kill a high level guy and let exp. all go to the 5 pokemon). I also caught 9 Eevees yesterday. What a pain.

Anyways, trying to catch Moltres and fill my Pokedex up. Might buy another Pokemon X and start playing it to get the rest of the pokemon….but does that mean I have to get Black and White for the games I missed? I’d rather wait for the next Nintendo handheld with Pokemon game and start new.

Shiny Pikachu

Monday, November 4th, 2013 at 1:36 am

Got a story to tell! It’s Pokemon X and Y related…if you’re a Pokemon video game fan, you’ll know what I’m talking about. Otherwise, this post might not be worth readying.

I got Pokemon X and Y on Oct 21. I played for a bit and ran into a Pikachu near the beginning – level 4. That day or maybe a couple of days later, I ran into another pikachu (the second pikachu I would run into while playing the game). He was slightly different colored so I caught him as well (at the time, I had no idea what a Shiny pokemon was though). I just happen to catch him because he was a different color – his contrast is a bit harsher, he looks more like the cartoon Pikachu than the pale yellow the regular ones are. I leveled up my first pikachu but kept this other pikachu in the bank. Just kept him because of his color variation.

When I got back to Canada from my US trip, I met up with my nephew, 7, on Saturday Oct 26 as I planned, to give him Pokemon X. As he was playing pokemon, I decided to trade him my extra pikachu. He was happy to get it. I think I gave him a level 4-5 Pikachu.

As I was playing on Sunday night, I was going through my Pokedex and I saw a “Shiny Pikachu”. I had no idea what it was so I googled it. Basically – a shiny pokemon is/can be an incredibly rare Pokemon. And there can be any number of Shiny Pokemon. And here, I had a Pikachu – the most beloved and well known Pokemon character. I had a SHINY PIKACHU, combining the rareness of being a Shiny and the rareness of being a Pikachu, running into and capturing a Shiny Pikachu is pretty damn rare.

Realizing my mistake of giving away that pokemon to my nephew…I started getting a little antsy/nervous. Letting go of such a rarity…from the collector point of view, is…unheard of for me. I was also googling the possible/potential monetary value of such a pokemon – but couldn’t come up with anything.

Anyways, despite knowing it was a Shiny Pokemon, I didn’t want/need to get it back immediately. I was thinking of just going over next Saturday (Nov 2) to pick it up. But then, on Monday, I spoke to my co-worker, Sophia, who is also playing the game. I told her my story and she was SHOCKED – knowing full well that a Shiny Pikachu is pretty rare. Talking to her made me really antsy for getting it back…

So…that Monday, I drove to Richmond Hill to steal back the Pikachu I had given my nephew. I didn’t want to tell him of its specialness, knowing that he might do something like accidentally release or let it go. He’s only 7! I wasn’t even sure if he still had it (but I was hoping – after all, it’d only been 2 days).

I went over and, while he was distracted with a Pokemon book I got him, swapped a level 9 Pikachu with his level 10 Shiny Pikachu. Afterwards, he was playing again and he’s like “what happened to my quick attack?”. And then his Pikachu levels to level 10 and he’s like ‘OH! My Pikachu just leveled to 10! And it wants to learn Quick Attack!’ not knowing I made the swap and that his Pikachu hit 10 and learned Quick Attack already :P

Anyways, all in all, I have my Shiny Pikachu back at level 10. He’s safely on my 3DS for…whatever I may use him for ;) My nephew is none the wiser, and happy. I explained everything to his parents and they were okay with it and what I did – they’re happy. Everyone’s happy!

.
.
.

I told this story to my co-workers and they had a reaction I wasn’t anticipating. They thought it was incredibly devious and immoral to steal the Pokemon back from him without telling him. But to my defence, I know that
a) he wouldn’t notice the difference
b) I gave the Shiny Pikachu to him in the first place
c) I also gave him the game, and a book ($70~ total)
d) He doesn’t know or understand the value/rarity of such an item.

Anyways, if I were in that situation again, I’d do it again. No hesitation.

That’s my Shiny Pikachu story :)

.
.
.

Pokemon Y Status:
66 Gardevoir
66 Lucario
67 Pikachu
67 Grenina
67 Charizard
68 Roselia

7 Gym Badges
Pokedex: 293
Time: 35:32

Captured 91 different Pokemon including:
10 Shiny Pikachu
20 Combusken (evolved from Torchic – a special offer)
20 Tyrunt – picked the dinosaur over the…other fossil
50 Yveltal – The Legendary Y Pokemon, which I caught today! Saved before fighting him and had to fight him 3-5 times before I could capture him with a non-masterball pokeball. He kept destroying my team or I’d “kill” him. One of my strategies was letting him kill 5/6 of my team while I wasted moves (statue moves) or prolonged the fight (giga drain) so that after a long time of playing, I could use the timer ball – but that didn’t work.

In the end, I was able to catch him with an Ultraball – I was so happy :)

… after I beat the game, I’m gonna
a) maybe try to catch em all, I don’t know.
b) study and work on my ultimate 6-pokemon PVP team – also, learn strategies and start competing online maybe (actually, I just wanna beat my co-workers)
c) maybe start X and get the other fossil, chespin/fennekin, squirtle/bulbasaur, and the other 2/3 legendary birds. In each scenario, it means playing the full game at least 2 more times…which I could do :)

…though, Zelda will come up Nov 22 and I might just play that :D

Great time to have a 3DS ! Which btw, I pre-ordered the Zelda 3DS XL :) Can’t wait to switch to that damn classy 3DS !

Just checking in…

Monday, October 28th, 2013 at 12:53 am

I was doing so well on blogging this month for the first 15 days but then it all went down the crapper.
Part of the reason was that I was in Chicago again for work just last week, Oct 21-Oct 25. Didn’t blog at all!
And I guess the reason was – new toys! I got my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 (2014) tablet. I also got some Hot Topic clothes (more geek gear – totally running out of closet space) and Pokemon X, X, and Y (that’s 3 games)!

Ed Debevics
Went to Ed Debevics in downtown Chicago on my trip. Their schtick is that their staff is “rude” (but it’s on purpose). It’s pretty cool/funny – it’s a diner with really good food. But the staff wasn’t really rude, more just…comically sarcastic. For example, when I ordered water, the waitress was like ‘pfft, boooring’. And when I wasn’t ready with my order, she was like ‘jeez, you’re taking forever’. Things like that :) When a family with kids comes in through the front door, they ask “how many brats you got?”. Stuff like that…it’s kinda rude but not overly offensive. Comical if you’re in on the joke. I’ve heard that you can ask for the full package, in which they’re really rude and make fun of you. My confidence was not high enough that I could voluntarily subject myself to verbal abuse – so I did not do that (would have been “fun” though, to see what it’d be like).

Pokemon
I have Pokemon Y and Zee and my nephew both have X.
I’ve had Pokemon less than a week (6 days to be precise) and I’m not as far as I’d like :( Was too busy with work the last week…

In my 20 hours of playtime, I only have 2 badges. I’ve got 149 Pokemon in my PokeDex.
My current line-up
35 Gardevoir (Psychic/Fairy) – has Grass/Psychic abilities
35 Roselia (Grass/Poison) – has Grass/Poison/Normal abilities
37 Ledian (Bug/Flying) – has Psychic/Fighting/Bug/Normal abilities
37 Pikachu (Electric) – has Psychic/Electric/Normal abilities
38 Greninja (Water/Dark) – has Dark/Water/Rock/Normal abilities
38 Charizard (Fire/Flying) – has Fire/Dragon/Flying/Normal abilities

These are just my PVE characters though…still need to play/research more before I have my PVP characters. Haven’t played Pokemon in probably 12-14 years so my strategies, as well as my knowledge are quite lacking. I hope to take this more seriously once I’m a bit stronger so that I may play well against the (4) other people that I know IRL that have the game. Must study!

The 3DS Zelda game comes out Nov 22 too and that means that it may take my focus for a while! Must fit in as much Pokemon as possible, until then!

That’s it for now…have another busy work day tomorrow (and the rest of the week). My life is just too busy nowadays :'(

Secret Project KB Updates

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013 at 12:47 am

Put in a bit of time updating my Secret Project KB site this weekend.

  • Added 9 statues to the navigation
  • Tightened up the design a bit
  • Some logic changes
  • Some showcase additions

I may work on it a bit more in the near future and bring it up to speed (it’s been outdated for months now).

This line of toys/statues – they aren’t going away. New ones are constantly released/announced. I thought it was about time for the line to die down but it’s still going strong – statues are released and fans are looking for information. And I should be providing it (but I’m not).

Here are my google anayltics for the site’s lifetime

227 visits for the month of August 2013
291 visits for the month of Sept 2013
199 visits for the month of Oct 1, 2013 – Oct 14, 2013

Do you see where this is going? I’m getting more and more traffic! I feel I should be working harder on this site…my fans deserve it! :)

For aspiring artists – by Joe Madureira

Sunday, October 13th, 2013 at 10:41 pm

Not just for aspiring artists – for EVERYONE!!

For those of you who don’t know, Joe Madureira was a mega star comic book artist in the late 90s and he’s been coming back to comics recently. He was my favorite for years, combining superhero type characters with slightly anime-ish art. Recently, there was a brief “words of wisdom” that I read that I wanted to share. Though it’s dedicated towards artists, the information is quite valuable and not unlike the things I’ve begun to learn, through my experience.

The original thread is here: http://leseanthomas.deviantart.com/journal/TO-YOU-ASPIRING-ARTISTS-FROM-JOE-MADUREIRA-368733515. More of his art can be found on this fan site: Joe Man Fan.

DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A SUCCESSFUL ARTIST?

Or a successful WORKING PROFESSIONAL?

Believe it or not there is a difference. I’m not usually a soapbox type guy, I don’t like instructing people, and I think I’m a terrible teacher. But hey, it’s Friday and I’m in a strange mood. So here goes:

I’ve noticed that a good number of my fans happen to be aspiring artists themselves. This is for all you guys. I get asked constantly: “Where should I go to school?” “What classes should I take?” “What should I study for anatomy?” “What pencils and paper do you use?” “Should I be working digitally now instead of traditionally?” “How do I fix my poses? Learn composition? Perspective?” “When am I going to develop my own style?” “Who were your influences?” “Teach me how to draw hands!” The list goes on…

Here’s the deal. All of that stuff *is* important, and it may nudge you in the right direction. A lot of it you will discover for yourself. What works best for one person doesn’t work for another. That’s the beauty of art. It’s personal. It’s discovery. DON’T WORRY ABOUT ALL THAT CRAP!

Instead I’m going to answer the questions that you *SHOULD* be asking, but aren’t. These are things that have only recently occurred to me, after doing this for 20+ years. These things seem so obvious, but apparently they elude a lot of people, because I am surprised at how many ridiculously talented artists are ‘failing’ professionally. Or just unhappy. The beauty of what I’m about to tell you is that it doesn’t matter what field you’re in or what your art style is.


In no particular order:
1) DO WHAT YOU LOVE. If you are passionate about what you’re doing, it shows. If you’re having fun, it shows. If you’re bored, IT SHOWS. Some guys are able to work on stuff they have zero interest in, and still pull off great work, but I find that when I do this my motivation takes a huge hit. And Motivation is key. Money is not a great motivator. It’s temporary like everything else. And honestly, I’ve gotten paid the most money for some of the shittiest work I have ever done. That may sound awesome, but it’s not. And here’s why…

2) You MUST stay Excited and Motivated. Have you noticed that there are days you can’t draw a god damned thing? And some days you feel like you can draw anything? It’s 4am but you don’t notice because you are in the ZONE. Your hand is racing ahead of your mind and you can do no wrong?! Maybe it’s some new paper you got. Or a new program you’ve been wanting to try out. Or you just found some amazing shit on DeviantArt, or watched some movie that just makes you want to run straight to your board. This relates to the above because while it is possible to involve yourself in projects you aren’t excited about—maybe you need the cash, or think it will look good on your resume, whatever it is—it’s not going to last. You need to stay fresh. Expose yourself to new things. New techniques. You should be getting tired of your own shit on a fairly regular basis. Otherwise other people will.


3) Check your Ego. If you think you’re the shit, you’re already doomed. You may be really, really good at what you do, but there’s someone better. Sorry. There’s always plenty to learn, even for us old dogs. So when I meet young upstarts who have this sense of entitlement, or a know-it-all attitude, I just have to laugh. Some of the biggest egos I’ve ever witnessed were from people who have accomplished the least. Meanwhile, most guys who are supremely talented AND successful, and have EARNED the RIGHT to have an ego and throw their weight around, don’t. Why is that? It’s because…

4) RELATIONSHIPS ARE IMPORTANT. This may be one of the biggest lessons I’ve had to learn. Early on, I didn’t value my relationships with people. Creatively or otherwise. I felt like I didn’t need anyone’s help and I could figure everything out on my own. Let’s face it, many of us become artists because we are reclusive, social misfits. We’d rather stay inside and draw shit than go outside and play. We like to live inside our own minds. Why not?! It’s awesome in there! And sometimes we don’t want to let other people in. But like I said—you can’t do it alone. I can honestly say that as much as I try to stay current, as much as I try to push my work and draw kick ass shit that will excite people, I would not be where I am today if it weren’t for all the other people I’ve met and learned from along the way. Guys who pulled strings for me. Took risks on me. Believed I was the right guy for the job. You need to manage your relationships. You need to network, and meet people. Drawing comics is still a pretty good place for reclusive types—but if you want to work in big studios—Making games, Films, animation, basically any other type of job on the planet, you’d better start making some connections. Be likeable. Be professional. That doesn’t mean be an opportunistic ladder climber. Fake people lose in the end. Be yourself, but be professional. It’s no secret that when people are hiring, our first instinct is to bring in people we know. It’s human nature. I don’t like unknowns, even if their portfolio is awesome. If we have a mutual connection, if they have great things to say about you, you’re in. If you have AMAZING artwork to show, and I call your last employer and they tell me what a pain in the ass you are to work with, you’re done. Talent and skill only get you so far. I am literally amazed at how often I meet guys that are total assholes and think they are going to get anywhere.


5) Here’s the BIG ONE. The greatest obstacle you will ever have to overcome IS YOURSELF. And the Fear that you are creating in your own head. Stay positive. Stop defeating yourself. There are artists I know that are so damn good they make me pee my pants. I look up to these mofos. I study their shit and I want to draw like them. And they are almost NEVER working on their DREAM project. And—big surprise, they aren’t happy in their job. “Why NOT?! WTF is WRONG WITH YOU?!” is usually my reaction. And the answer is almost always “The market isn’t great right now” “Other stories/games/comics like mine don’t do very well” “The shit that’s hot right now is nothing like mine, It’s just going to fail.” “I’m not sure I’m good enough.” “I need the money.” “Too Risky.” “I tried it before and failed. ” It doesn’t matter what words they use, they are afraid for one reason or another. I know. I’ve been there.

But here’s the deal. YOU NEED TO TAKE RISKS. Guess what? YOU ARE MOST LIKELY GOING TO FAIL. If you want it—REALLY want it, that won’t stop you. You will learn A LOT. My good friend Tim constantly jokes about how I jump out of planes without a parachute and worry about the landing on the way down. You may think that I’m lucky, that it’s easy for me to say because I’m already successful, that I’m in a different situation than you all are. But it’s not true. Risk is risk, no matter what level you’re at. If you’re already successful, you just take even bigger risks. But they never go away. Everything in life is Risk vs. Reward. Not just in your career. LIFE. You’d better get used to it.


I didn’t know what the hell I was doing when I got into comics. I left the #1 selling book at the time ( Uncanny X-men ) to work on Battle Chasers during a time when ‘Conan’ was about the only fantasy comic people knew. And no one was buying it. I wanted to work in games, so I started a game company. I had NO IDEA WTF I was doing. I just wanted it, really bad. We tanked. It failed. No big surprise. But the people I worked with got hired elsewhere and rehired me. I started ANOTHER game Company. We had 4 people and a dream, and some publishers wouldn’t even meet with us, because their ‘next gen console’ teams had 90+ people on them. I literally got hung up on. “Stick to handheld games, it’s smaller, maybe you can handle that…” one MAJOR publisher told us. I don’t blame them. But we didn’t let it stop us. Thank god we didn’t listen to them. Vigil was born. Darksiders happened, AND we got to make a sequel. It stands shoulder to shoulder with the best games in the industry, and the most elite and experienced game dev studios in the world. How is that possible?!!! Hardly any of us had even worked on a console game before. I’ll be honest, I was thinking we would fail the whole time. I just didn’t care. If I had to play the odds on this one, I’d bet against us.

Why am I telling you all this shit? This is not me patting myself on the back. It’s just stuff that has somehow only dawned on me recently when it’s been staring me in the face for so long. I feel like I need to wake you guys up!!! I’ve been limiting myself. I’ve gotten afraid. I’ve taken less risks. I saw my career going places I didn’t want to go. I wasn’t happy and I wasn’t excited. And I’ve realized, that all that stuff I just talked about is the reason I am where I am today. Not because I have a manga style, or I draw cool hands, or there’s energy in my drawings, or all the other things people rattle off to me. There are other guys that do all that same shit, and do it better. And amazingly, those same guys constantly tell me “Man, I wish I could do what you are doing.” “SO DO IT!!!!!” PLEASE listen to me—because I want you guys to make it. I want to look to one of you people for inspiration some day when it’s 2am and I need to keep drawing. Stop worrying about all the other stuff—the pencils, the paper, the anatomy, all that shit. It will only get you so far. You’ve already got most of what you need. I hope this helps some people. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all the support over the years. You are all one of the greatest motivating forces in my life and my career. Sappy but true. Ok, let’s go draw some shit!!!”

Hopefully that excites and motivates you in a way. It’s funny – when you’re young, naive, and oblivious to all of this, even if you read it, you disagree or it doesn’t apply. And then as the years pass, you realize this kind of thinking is correct and that it was staring you in the face the whole time. You were just too “I can do this on my own” (not sure what the word is for that). This is, at least how I see this advice.

I always also thought I wouldn’t need anyone – that I could be awesome without anyone. But that’s not true at all – you don’t know everything at any point in the game and the more you know, the more you realize the less you know.

The biggest one, of which I still face every day of my life, is myself. The biggest obstacle you’ll ever overcome. The doubt, the lack of confidence, the insecurity, everything bad – and good. But it’s stupid and ludicrous how much of my own worst enemy I am. I just want to get over myself and be the person I know I can be. And the only thing holding me back – is me.

Anyways, hopefully that was a good read for you all. I feel pretty motivated to do stuff! I think I’ll try to do something interesting Sunday/Monday! :)