Friday, September 30, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Some recentish stuff! Unfortunately, the bulk of our work has been for a semi-secret project, so I can't post that stuff yet.



Monday, September 12, 2011
Front and Center
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Some recent TAD work
OK, here's some semester 2 stuff.
Of course, most of the group work we've been doing is not allowed to be shown because it could make money, so it's kind of NDA right now.
FIGURE PAINTING:
Yeah, I like adding imaginative elements to studies...
Anyway, here's a weapon design for predator:
Of course, most of the group work we've been doing is not allowed to be shown because it could make money, so it's kind of NDA right now.
FIGURE PAINTING:
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Jon Foster sculpture study, oil |
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I turned this figure study into an illustration, as you can see. |
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Digital study, trying to get the blocky, smudgy, painterly effect in photoshop |
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Mostly acrylic with some oil on top. This is a bad version of the color because it was photographed in the dark to avoid glare. |
Anyway, here's a weapon design for predator:
Wish I could show more of the work we're doing in E2D. Only a matter of time I guess.
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Here's some orthos for entertainment design class. |
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
TAD = Awesomesauce.
I'm doing a series of posts comparing theartdepartment to other learning experiences I've had, and why nothing has compared so far. It's a bit too long to post here so I'm just throwing it out there.
Also Foundations A has been a blast so far, I love seeing everyone work so hard and improving.
Awesomesawce. Period.
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Carl
Some Figures from Jane Radstrom's 'Observational Figure Drawing' (FIG:101)
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