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emotional-ball-feat Aa-ni-ma-shi-ohn

I am currently taking an independent study in animation. This is one of the fruits of that labor! The assignment: come up with a ball who enters the frame in one emotion and exits in another . . . he didn’t quite make it to the exit.

king-tut-all King Tut Mask

During my Egyptian Art class, I had the opportunity to put my 3D modeling skills to work. The assignment was to recreate an ancient egyptian art piece in the medium of our choosing. This is my very first attempt at doing a face. Enjoy!

hairball-refined-all Photoshop “fur brush” Settings

Recently a friend of mine asked me about a special technique that can be used in Photoshop to paint fur. The technique was originally shown to us by an artist at Dreamworks, Richard Daskas. Mr. Daskas used this technique to paint the fur for a concept painting of “Monkey” from Dreamwork’s Kung Fu Panda, to [...]

eye-doodle-all Sunday Doodle

Freehand Eye Sketch

I have gotten into the habit of sketching doodles sunday in church. This is one of those sketches.

4th Jan

Future City

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3pt-cityscape

Well, another semester has come to a close.  And it was a great one!  Which is good, too, because not only was it my last semester of the year, but it was my last semester FOREVER!  Yessir, kiddies, I’m a college graduate!  Which is both good and bad: Good, because I need a break from [...]

11th Jun

In the Box – Flour Sack Animation

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Flour sack is struttin’ along, when he stumbles upon some kind of crumpled up cloth, like . . . flour sack skin! He steps over and shuffles backward into a strange box. Examining the box, he picks it up and starts to crank the lever on the side. Suddenly, whammo! Some crazy freakshow flour sack from the brain of Steven King pops out and it’s all over for this poor, lost soul. He’s just another “splatter” on the sidewalk of life. Hope you enjoy ; ).

3rd Jun

Cubist Speed Sketch

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cubist-keyboard-feat

For a class assignment in Art/Propaganda, we were asked to take an item from our apartments and create a cubist artpiece from it, with emphasis on different viewpoints, geometric shapes, etc. I chose to do my M-Audio keyboard. This was a speed sketch done in pen and completed in 20 minutes. I liked the direction so much that I may be turning it into a bonafide painting . . . we’ll see.

5th Sep

Big, Fat Billy Goat-ee

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crazy_billy_goat-feat

Stylized goat illustration from Media Experimentation class.

27th Aug

Cute Little Soldier Robot

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soldier_robot-feat

This was my first Acrylic Paninting! Very fun to work on. The character was just something that I doodled recently.

27th Aug

Biohazard Lily

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biohazard_flower-feat

I had the idea for some ironic images. This was my favorite of those ideas. I may do some of the others, but I don’t know. Definitely happy with how this turned out, though.

27th Aug

Still Life

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still_life_final-feat

This was a class final project, Still Life—Oil Painting I

27th Aug

Shadow-side Head

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shadowside_head-feat

Head Sketch from Life using standard texture paper and Charcoal.

5th Aug

Illustration Friday: Artificial

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if-artificial-feat

This was an exercise in making a “vector-looking” illustration completely in Blender—a 3D program. I learned TONS during the process.

All elements of this image were created in Blender, including the background. I hope that the image makes sense. Some items were later edited out, because they made the image too cluttered. Anyways, enjoy, and feel free to comment . . . Feedback is awesome!

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