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  Brian Clevinger - Comixpedia
Brian Clevinger is the author of the webcomic 8-Bit Theater and the novel Nuklear Age.
Brian Clevinger was born on May 7 1978.
Clevinger has stated that "[his] favorite comics are the ones where the jokes are on the reader." ([1]) Perhaps as a result, he is known for his anticlimactic moments.
comixpedia.org /index.php/Brian_Clevinger   (539 words)

  
 Clevinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clevinger is a character in Joseph Heller's classic novel Catch-22 and is the title for Chapter 2.
Clevinger is a highly principled, highly educated man and acts as Yossarian's foil within the story.
Clevinger is one of the most, if not the most, down to earth characters within the story, seperating him out from the rest of the surrounding hubbub and hipocrisy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clevinger   (390 words)

  
 The E-Group Newsletter
Brian Clevinger was CEO from Megan's inception in 1993 until its acquisition in 2000.
Brian Clevinger serves as member of the APT board of directors.
Brian Clevinger, of Prolog Ventures in St. Louis, serves on the Chlorogen board of directors.
venturing.missouri.edu /EPanel_April6.htm   (1305 words)

  
 Brian L. Clevinger - SEBIO Panelist
Brian L. Clevinger is a founder and managing director of Prolog.
Brian has actively participated in all phases of commercial technology development for nearly two decades.
Brian holds a doctoral degree in immunology from Indiana University and has completed his postdoctoral fellowship at Washington University.
www.sebio.org /investorforum/2006/bio_clevinger.asp   (149 words)

  
 Brian Clevinger - Anime Convention Personality of the Week - Feb. 13, 2005
Those sprite characters, known to younger fans in their fully-realized form, imprinted themselves on an impressionable Clevinger - and the basis for 8-Bit Theater was born.
Clevinger's genius is to see the absurdity and create the dry humor that inhabits 8-Bit's panels.
Mix those factors with the everyday madness that Clevinger experienced as a college student, and the jokes of the 8-Bit world are born.
www.fansview.com /person/0213apers.htm   (199 words)

  
 GamePartisan.com | Specials | Specials
Brian Clevinger is the writer behind the infamous "8-Bit Theater." It is funny.
Clevinger: All time favorite system would have to be a tie between the SNES and DC.
Clevinger: Yes and no. There will be four fiends, there will be pirates, there will be elves and dwarves, and there will be a Warmech.
www.gamepartisan.com /specials/index.php?view=19   (2185 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Nuklear Age: Books: Brian Clevinger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Brian Clevinger's "Nuklear Age" seems to have a few, divided camps squabbling about how his long-awaited book is. Some blindly praise it so much that you can almost hear them speaking `leet' in their daily lives, some are disillusioned that it is not 8-bit Theatre without the pixels, and some are just bitter.
In the introduction, Brian tells the reader that the book is not to be read like a normal book, that it is intended to be read as one or two chapters per day.
Though Brian has room to improve (this being his first of hopefully many books) the ingenuity of many ideas in the book (KI fields, for instance) show the creative detail of his imagination.
www.amazon.com /Nuklear-Age-Brian-Clevinger/dp/0595325114   (2688 words)

  
 Digital Strips: The Webcomics Podcast
way to go mr brian, indeed you are as horrible person as you are damn funny, wonder if you prepared all this stuff or just improvise, you could be a good comedian.
Brian, you could tell something more about your other books and comics, but hey, 8-bit theatre rox and so does you, of course you are a horrible person..
You know, I just have a hard time accepting the fact that anyone even vaguely associated with nuklearpower.com actually exists in real life, so I surmise that this “Brian Clevinger” they were interviewing was merely an actor portraying this obviously fictional character and that the interviewer was, in fact, Jonathan Coachman.
www.digitalstrips.com /2006/08/interview-with-brian-clevinger.html   (978 words)

  
 Wizard Entertainment
CLEVINGER: 8-bit Theater is a webcomic about four heroes who are supposed to be destined to save the world from a terrible evil.
CLEVINGER: Yes and no. In the beginning, the fun was in the challenge of figuring out how to get these low-res images to show a range of emotions and reactions.
CLEVINGER: I wanted to be a comedy writer ever since I read the first page of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy about 20 years ago.
www.wizarduniverse.com /magazine/wizard/001144838.cfm   (1581 words)

  
 Brian Clevinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next comic it changed to fl, and his explanation was that it was always fl.
To support this Brian changed every previous occurrence of the red ninja suit.
A third example is when the Light Warriors fought Kraken, despite the usual long and dramatic boss fight, Brian decided to make a simple anti-climax, explaining on the forum that he did it to annoy the audience and was just following his self-destructive impulses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Clevinger   (660 words)

  
 The Art of Tim » 2005 » April
Just as I was getting back into New Haven, Mookie’s train arrived, so we made a quick detour to go pick him up, and then we all went back to my apartment to await the arrival of everyone else.
The very first thing we did was fire up Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and Brian Carroll and I went through the co-op tutorial for everyone’s enjoyment.
Brian Clevinger taking a City of Heroes break.
www.absath.com /?m=200504   (2040 words)

  
 WEB REVIEW: Arts on the Web -- Cartoons: Fun and Sprite-ly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Although it might have been easy to decry earlier comics for their heavy reliance on existing artwork, to the degree that they oftentimes consisted solely of dialogue between several stationary sprites, newer versions incorporate original artwork along with the video game artwork to produce a unique and entertaining brand of cartooning.
These stereotypes have the potential to limit the scope of the comic, but thus far Clevinger has, for the most part, avoided getting stuck on overly repetitive jokes based on his characters’ traits by having his comic follow the general framework of the actual game and utilizing situational comedy.
Instead of relying simply on nostalgia, which is certainly a factor which draws people in, Clevinger skillfully offers amusing and oftentimes quite clever reinterpretations of the games.
www-tech.mit.edu /V121/N44/ArtsWeb44.44a.html   (593 words)

  
 Is this right? - FuitadNET Webhosting Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Well, two weeks ago it said Brian Clevinger was who the checks and money orders were supposed to be made out to, so that's who I sent it to.
I hope you're not saying I just lost my money because I specifically stated what it was for and sent it EXACTLY how it was stated on fuitadnet.com's website.
Well, people made it sound like it would be about a week if I sent a check or money order and it's been two for me so far.
www.fuitadnet.com /forums/showthread.php?t=2398   (712 words)

  
 University of Florida Comics Conference 2004: Simultaneity and Sequentiality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Brian Clevinger is the cartoonist for the webcomic 8-Bit Theater.
Brian will speak about his work as a webcomic artist as well as his novel, The Nuklear Age.
Parrish Baker, Howard Cruse, Brian Clevinger, Marc Shahboz, Jose Villarrubia.
www.english.ufl.edu /comics/2004/clevinger.html   (135 words)

  
 Native Instruments Absynth 2 and Reaktor 4 Field Test-Mix reviews two new Native Instruments applications
Clevinger's superpowerful 68-point envelope has been one of Absynth's most attractive features since V. 1, but now becomes eminently more powerful with new control modes in V. In control-driven mode, a MIDI controller now has the ability to modify envelopes.
There's a reason why Native Instruments was so keen to connect with Clevinger and make this product one of the most sought-after soft synths in the world.
Reaktor is a powerful solution for anyone who wishes to create their own software synthesizer, sampler, drum machine or signal processor.
mixonline.com /products/review/audio_native_instruments_absynth_3   (2087 words)

  
 Reviews by Brian V. Conan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Brian Clevinger's " 8-bit Theater" rides off the popular fanbase of Final Fantasy, which works well for his case.
This is by far one of few sprite fan comics that can actually pull off Final Fantasy without butchering it.
Brian Clevinger has made an attmept to keep the seriousness of the original plot of Final Fantasy and crank up the humor of it while still not turning it into slap-stick comdey.
www.enterthedream.net /webcomicbookclub/member.php?mid=43   (794 words)

  
 8-Bit Theater - Comixpedia
8-Bit Theater (also spelled 8-Bit Theatre) is a sprite comic created by Brian Clevinger based on the game Final Fantasy by Square-Enix.
For example, Garland, the first boss in Final Fantasy, is pictured as being incredibly un-evil for a villain.
According to the a post by Clevinger on the forums, 8-Bit Theater was initially supposed to be a series of parody sprite comics, focusing on different legendary 8-bit video games (Metroid, River City Ransom, etc.).
www.comixpedia.org /index.php/8-Bit_Theater   (510 words)

  
 audioMIDI.com : Native Instruments Absynth 3 Review by Richard Zvonar
This consolidated interface is quick and efficient, though I wish the library pane and graphic keyboard had been retained as always-present features, enabling you to browse through presets while viewing and comparing the patch architecture, envelopes, or other elements.
Absynth is described by its creator Brian Clevinger as "semi-modular." It is built on an architecture of twelve modules that are hard coded in one specific configuration, but individual modules within this configuration can be enabled or disabled at will.
According to Abysnth designer Brian Clevinger, further output options will appear in future versions (in fact, the first beta version I worked with allowed up to eight outputs).
www.audiomidi.com /aboutus/reviews/zvonar_absynth.cfm   (4327 words)

  
 Comic Review 05/07/2003
I am talking about that bastion of comedy and surprise that is 8-bit Theatre by Brian Clevinger and crew.
If you are a fan of old style gaming or just a fan of RPGs in general, 8-bit Theatre is a blast to video gaming's past.
Not only is Brian a master of writing (he's publishing a book), but he's also a master of photoshop.
www.reviewgods.com /Archives/Comics/0507038bit.htm   (509 words)

  
 Now online: New presets from Brian Clevinger for Absynth 3 - NI Forums
This is an addition to the ABSYNTH 3 preset library.
This thread is about another new bank from Brian Clevinger available in our update section, called 'Titans_of_Industrie.glo'.
It's the Brian Clevinger preset bank that's listed- it's not listed under the name.
www.nativeinstruments.de /forum/showthread.php?t=17771   (768 words)

  
 Who Am I? - 8-Bit Theater Quiz
Brian Clevinger's webcomic "8-Bit Theater" is full of crazy and unpredictable characters!
I'll give you the description and you tell me which character I'm referring to.
I once wooed White Mage, and spend my time wandering around the world with my friends Berserker, Cleric and Rogue.
www.funtrivia.com /quizdetails.cfm?id=221952   (126 words)

  
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Brain of Brian is full of funny quotes, odd questions and weird but true facts.
Sure, there are a lot of pages like this, but this one is pretty close to the best just because of all the variety it has.
Created by Brian Clevinger and based on the Final Fantasy 8-bit characters, this link takes you straight to the latest comic so keep checking back for updates.
www.angelfire.com /jazz/page_of_pinky/Links.html   (275 words)

  
 NI Electronic Instruments 2 XT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Native Instruments' very own product specialist hosts a detailed, step-by-step look at the inspiring and creative possibilities of this award-winning synthesizer.
International artists invite you into their studios to see how they use ABSYNTH and Brian Clevinger, inventor of this unique synthesizer, tells the story of how it came to be.
Included on the disc are also some great extras: studio visits with some great artists who use ABSYNTH in their music, an interview with an award-winning film composer who creates major Hollywood film scores using ABSYNTH as well as a chat with Brian Clevinger, ABSYNTH’s creator and head programmer.
www.musicmarketing.ca /products/ni_absynth_dvd_tutorials.asp   (460 words)

  
 I’m just saying… » Blog Archive » Echo!
Reminding me why he’s the king of Sprite Comics, Brian Clevinger shares with us a new technique for illustrating sound in speech.
Where traditionally, it might be illustrated with a set of smaller bubbles connected to it, or the words hyphenated (”Echo-echo-cho-o”), Brian decides to have follow-up bubbles that they themselves fade away as the sound would.
So 39 Awesome Points™ for Brian Clevinger for being innovative.
www.just-saying.com /index.php/archives/2005/06/22/echo   (215 words)

  
 8 Bit Theater by Brian Clevinger @ Comic Alert!
If you don't play videogames, still try this one.
Clevinger's characters are amongst the funniest in all the webcomics I have looked at and their dialogue is always funny.
I often get looked at funny at work because I'm laughing at this strip.
www.comicalert.com /comics/7692-8-bit-theater   (438 words)

  
 Yes, I got this many requests.
...based off the suggestion by Brian Clevinger, the man behind 8-Bit Theater and a mysterious book that you should buy, that I do something with his characters.
...based off the second suggestion by Brian Clevinger that I paint "Atomic Robo", Tesla's crime-fighting robot that likes to wear clothing.
Skullhead (of Kingdom of Loathing) that I paint "The Dark Night of the Ungulate Soul." For those not in the know, Ungulate is the family name for any mammal with a hoof.
www.headinjurytheater.com /artcrashmay06a.htm   (2474 words)

  
 Now online: New presets from Brian Clevinger for Absynth 3 - Page 2 - NI Forums
I had downloaded the upgrade, but not installed it.
You can redownload the 3.02 installer- login and go to updates, and uncheck the "don't show files already downloaded" box...
the preset bank 'Titans of Industry' from Brian Clevinger is now available in our update section for all NI Essential customers as well.
www.native-instruments.com /site/forum/showthread.php?p=195763   (558 words)

  
 OtakuGeneration.net Podcast
This week we were suppose to chat with Brian Clevinger of the 8-bit Theater webcomic.
Regardless, Sean planned on popping in to say hello for a moment, so at the last minute he filled in for us.
Join us next week, we will be catching up with Matt Pyson, and the week after with Brian Clevinger from the 8-bit Theater webcomic
otakugeneration.libsyn.com /index.php?post_id=22583   (268 words)

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