I created this character over the course of the semester for a CG modeling class. We were fortunate to have Dan Platt teach and explain the foundation of a professional model. In the spring I'll give this guy clothes and rig him up. Done with zero triangles, 6-poly intersections, etc.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Calarts Character Animation Show
This year's character animation show was a lot of fun. Having not done it last year I felt the need to put some time and effort into it. My general theme was samurai and ninja, though I pinned up a couple oddities in there. This year also had the traditional caricature session where I gave some pretty ugly drawings to (fortunately) a very happy group of people. Some more drawings.
I had intended on designing a new ninja for the wall piece, but time got short and what I had did not cut it. The medium is duct tape.
Anyway, that's enough Japanese stuff for a while.
I had intended on designing a new ninja for the wall piece, but time got short and what I had did not cut it. The medium is duct tape.
Anyway, that's enough Japanese stuff for a while.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Vignettes
I'm learning how to be more experimental in photoshop, so here are some quick sketches of me just trying things out.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Hissssss
I love Team Fortress, so here's to Valve and one of the most outrageous members of their brilliant band of badguys.
For entertainment purposes only, TF2 Trailers here: http://teamfortress.com/movies.htm
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Ni Hao!
I had the wonderful opportunity to go to China this past summer! Although it was one of the busiest times of the year there (from what I hear) I had a great time! I stayed in Beijing and it turns out it was exactly one year after the 2008 Olympics. Beijing is a surprisingly safe and welcoming city; the young folks are very friendly and they all want to have a conversation with you. I couldn't go down the street for ten minutes without someone wanting to chat and practice their English, or have someone try to lure me into their private art gallery to make me buy something (which I fell for the first time). Some even ask if you can be in their photo for their own vacation pictures.
There is one street called Wangfujing street, and every night at 5 pm their outdoor food market opens up and they sell all sorts of creepy crawly things on kabobs. They have snake, cricket, squid, and what I think are silk worms. I had to get something, just to try something new

Out of everything, the Great Wall was my personal favorite. I was by myself with a tour group filled with couples on vacation, and when we arrived everyone took the cable car up to the half way point on the wall. Another lone gentleman and I decided to take the stairs. So, while the rest of the group enjoyed the relaxing ride, little did they know that we had secretly engaged them in an epic footrace to the top. While there is no real "top," there is an end to the section of the wall, and we totally beat them there in the imaginary (but totally not) race.
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