Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Something old

Just figured I'd throw this one up as well, a quick piece I made for my reel this spring.

Peace


Yarr! I be a space pirate!

Ahoy, mateys! Just thought I'd post my submission for the 3D Total SSC07. The theme was Pirates - Past, present, future. Time limit was 5 hours. I had a bunch of ideas for this one, but as I sit working on the model, what do you know, I just spent most of the time available just dicking around. So I just did a real rough dagger and stuck it in there to at least get something that fit the theme. I'll update you (meaning myself as no one actually reads this) on the results of the compo. A couple of the entries really blew my socks off, so there are some talented guys hanging around over there at threedy. One of which made the material (same as I used last ssc), Mr. Ralf Stumpf, so thanks for that.

Peace


Monday, June 23, 2008

King Triton - 3DTotal SSC04

So this weekend I decided to jump into the fray that is the 3DTotal.com Speed Sculpt Challenge #4. I ended up with doing a realistic rendition of King Triton from Disney's "The Little Mermaid". Looks like there are too many awesome sculpts in there to hope for 1st place, but it will at least be fun to see how high up I can get. Its all done in zBrush, 4 hours of sculpting. Rendered with a green clay material made by one of the great artists on the zBrushcentral forums, cant remember his name right now but when I find out I'll be sure to post it.

L

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Orphan Works Act of 2008

Ok, so this is something that was brought to my attention a while ago, and while I thought this could not possibly even be considered by the US Congress, it turns out I gave them way too much credit. I am not going to go through all the ramifications and details of this bill if it ends up passing (I'll give you some links to the information you'll need), but let me just state that this would not just make all your artistic work, that you'll ever do or ever have done, become up for grabs by anyone who wants to profit from it, but also cost you future employment. Why hire an illustrator or a photographer to shoot what you need for your ad, when you can just hop on the interwebs, pick out just the right photo that someone else has taken, and use that one for free? All you need to do, is compose a document that says "yeah, I really sort of tried to find who owned this image, but couldnt find 'im. It said some name on the bottom of the image but I just cropped it out and pretended it was like that when I found it."

This is really bad, people. And as always, it seems that trying to oppose this bill is like talking to a fucking wall. No wonder, really, when the people deciding it aren't the ones affected by this bill, and the ones lobbying it are the people who will be making a shitload of money on the new copyright register libraries.

I have done a lot of thinking about this issue, but I am going to let the bill and the documentation and commentary around it talk for itself. I really encourage (and beg) you, if you are any kind of creative person anywhere in the world, to check out these links and spread this around. If this is not stopped, it might mean the end of all online creative communities, and the nail in the coffin for a lot of smaller companies and independent artists.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=CqBZd0cP5Yc (the full interview at http://www.sellyourtvconceptnow.com/orphan.html)

http://orphanworks.blogspot.com/

Friday, May 9, 2008

Showreel done, applications sent

Going away for the weekend, so I got to make this quick. Here is a compressed version of the reel and some screens in somewhat better quality. My quicktime exporter kept acting up on me, and the only setting that wouldnt crash it was the default iPhone export. Just freakin' awesome. Luckily, Im sure youre used to being happy with what you can get. I mean, you dont look like much. Snarky insults aside, I finally got the applications out the door, spoke to a couple of the studios targeted, so things are starting to look up.

Later

edit: finally got my QT to work properly, so I exchanged the iPhone file with a proper one. Mind, its a somewhat hefty 25mb file.


Thursday, May 8, 2008

Finally!

I'm done! Today, I finally patched up and sent out my reel. And although I didn't get to bed until 4am yesterday (and not at all the night before) to get the stuff done on time, I actually got a couple of hours of sleep. This all night business is making me all kinds of messed up. I guess I'll trade in my trip to the gym tonight with some candy, a cold one and the south park movie thats on tonight. I'll try to get the reel compressed for web tomorrow or something. I'm actually pretty happy with how it turned out, which I hope is a good sign. Even made a proper dvd out of it, holy shit. Now, I have to go catch up with all the porn I've missed out on the last 3 weeks, so if you'll excuse me..

Monday, May 5, 2008

The Hunt

Ok, so as we speak I am working my ass off, doing late nights (more like early mornings) to get all the projects that I need for my portfolio ready. The reason being, I have given myself until tuesday morning to get all my job applications out the door. When everything is done and I have finally washed my hands of it, I'll post the results on this amazingly awesome blog-thingumajig, for everyone to see. That probably means only myself. Right beneath this bullcrap is a little preview to satiate your thirst. You greedy bastard.