Tuesday 24 April 2012

Zombie Fairground





Got a little personal project on the go - a mini series of canvases depicting zombies at the fairground. I love to work in acrylic but don't often get the chance to, so I made a personal goal of completing at least 1 painting a week until I feel the series is done.

Back from Berlin!





Got a new love for sewing after making a little monster at the workshop run by Joshua Ben Longo, and a quick collaberation between me and Sean at the Dudes Factory.

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Faces.

Some screencaps of the head model I have been working on, it's not really close to being finished, and I'm not too good at modeling, but it's getting there!







Friday 2 March 2012

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Quick Morph Update

Line tested half of my rough morph: 

Dunno how I feel about it yet. Still have to tidy it up and do the other half, which will happen at some point this week.

Friday 17 February 2012

NURBS. LOL.

I promise this is meant to be a tube of toothpaste! 
Last weeks CAAD session, working with various NURBS and Splines. Pretty fun stuff.

 

Looks easier than it is!


Monday 6 February 2012

Frog Zombie


Illustrator lessons. Pen tool hell.

No I'm joking though the pen tool is awesome. 
Melvin II. The zombie frog prince.

Friday 27 January 2012

Squids in.

Final 4 hour illustration. Painted with acrylics, inspired by Alex Pardee. It's not quite finished yet, gonna go back in and add some more detail on Monday :) funfunfun!
I'll upload better quality pictures when I'm absolutely finished, but for now:



Wednesday 25 January 2012

Life Drawing - The Saga Begins.

For the last week, the class has been partaking in life drawing classes. I've really enjoyed learning new techniques and being forced out of my comfort zone. We started out on Monday doing some 5 minute practice poses with charcoal, followed by longer poses contained within shapes.
Today was more focused on experimental techniques. We started off by doing some poses using charcoal tied to the end of a long stick. Really difficult.
We then did some motion poses with ink and sticks. Really enjoyed these. They started off with 5 minute poses, gradually getting faster. The one on the right has some 5 second poses in there somewhere.


We finished up with some 'custom' poses we requested. The lying down ones were more difficult than they looked. Again these are various times.



Wednesday 18 January 2012

Think it's about time for an innuendo.

So after tragedy struck last Wednesday (My hard drive got into a bit of an accident, and I ended up losing the majority of my work - tip for the future - when somebody says 'make sure you backup your work'..... DO IT.) I seem to have pulled something together that may just scrape me a pass, inbetween wroking on a daytime and animating on a night. Luckily my assets were traditionally drawn in my sketchbook, so I didn't have to redo those, and an earlier test file for one of my characters was still on my laptop to work from.
ANYWHO I have a test for my male character. It's just about the time he notices the fembot (she gets his oils flowin' - if you know what I'm sayin'.)

I haven't included a facial expression change. Because I forgot. Forgive me.