Feb 11th, 2011 by drawcast
We hung out with Canv.as again. This time the regular gang of Kevin, Owen, Caldwell and Creighton were joined by the Internet's Henry Alexander and Andrew Bridgeman. We drew pictures and it was great!
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Feb 2nd, 2011 by drawcast
It's been a while but we are back. This time we are playing with the newly launched (into Beta) Canvas (http://Canv.as). We remixed some images, and put some up there on our own. I can't really think of a better way to show off Canvas as an service. If you don't know what Canvas is, take a look, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
We had a total blast this week. Thanks for sticking with us, I know it's been a while since we did one of these. Expect us back next week, hopefully with more Canvas action.
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Dec 31st, 2010 by drawcast
Caldwell and Creighton discuss the Legend known as Chippy Potts. He is a man who created the burrito, was a friend to several presidents and may or may not have been George Washington and Daniel Boone. We also talked about Christmas presidents, the best viedeogames of the year, and in an extremely meta moment we talked about our favorite moments of the DrawCast this past year.
To wrap things up we made a teen idol monster for Jess Agi. I hope she watches. See you guys next year.
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Dec 31st, 2010 by drawcast
Sorry this is going up super late. I honestly Don't remember anything we talked about in this episode. Let's call it a surprise episode. I hope you enjoy it.
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Dec 5th, 2010 by drawcast
In the spirit of the new Tron movie (and because we decided to watch Tron the first on DVD) we had an all Tron DrawCast. We ended up with a really cool image of Tron Vader. Enjoy.
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Dec 5th, 2010 by drawcast
In this week’s episode we had special appearances by Ben, Pat and Jeff. In the second half of the show we gave out a co-workers office phone number and started taking calls. It was pretty spectacular.
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Nov 11th, 2010 by drawcast
With a train wreck of shows since New York Comic Con, Caldwell and Creighton decided it was time to reboot the DrawCast franchise. Caldwell started work on some project and wouldn't tell us the joke, and then he started drawing animals doing human things, you know, like always. And yes, we do know how to count. Show number 23 (from last week) was riddled with technical difficulties and only able to be seen live. Sorry dudes.
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Oct 21st, 2010 by drawcast
In my daily life it's hard for me not to pound my hands on desks and then point yelling "OBJECTION!" Every moment that I'm not standing and yelling takes a tremendous amount of effort. I'm amazed I've been able to be part of so many DrawCasts with out this coming out. Anyway, Caldwell drew a comic about Phoenix Wright, my personal hero and favorite videogame lawyer. Enjoy the DrawCast. We enjoyed having you there.
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Oct 7th, 2010 by drawcast
So much happened in this episode I don't even know how to begin. There was the reveal of the new web series Dinosaur Office. The Tom Philip Dance Party. And learning that Caldwell and Creighton will be at New York Comic Con DrawCasting LIVE from the BustedTees booth at 2PM on Saturday! If you're in the city come by and we'll draw you something.
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Sep 30th, 2010 by drawcast
I've been enjoying creating openings to the show. This one is by far my favorite. If you don't have the time to watch the whole DrawCast at least watch the first 17 seconds.
Caldwell started this game where people submit things to him and he turns them into a Pokemon. And by things I mean phrases like "electric tomato mushroom". Is that more clear? It's really hard to describe in text. Watch the first few minutes and you'll understand. We also make fun of Owen. A lot.
Needless to say a good time was had by all. Except Owen.
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