Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tick-tock-tick-tock...


It was my intention to finish this before posting but days turned into weeks which turned into months, so here we are.

The basic premise is reminiscent of Captain Hook and the Ticking Alligator, in which the alligator is constantly hunting Captain Hook after having his hand as an appetizer.

Any suggestions on how to strengthen this beat board to reflect the above premise upon first reading?

Monday, February 14, 2011

Almost there


I feel this is getting pretty close to what I had envisioned.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

progress so far...

Here's my progress so far on my personal project. I kinda abandoned it while I finished up the semester but during this christmas break I got back to working on it.

I'm starting to like the results more and more as I'm learning from my mistakes which are mostly modeling.

If you aren't working on a little scene I'd highly recommend it since it forces you to learn how every step in the pipeline affects everything else. I don't know how many times I've had to remodel things in order to not only capture the envisioned look and feel but to also get shaders and lighting to work correctly.

Overall, I'd say this current result is not too shabby.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Break Through #1


I posted a while ago about the planetarium project I'm working for a small scene that happens on the surface of Mars and I'm proud to display our first image (albeit a test image) that made it onto the planetarium dome!

This has been a long time in the making and it still has quite a way to go, but just seeing this for the first time on the dome is exciting!

Here's an idea of what it would look like on full dome:

WIP


Here's a preview of a personal project I've been slowly working on. It'll be an entire kitchen scene with emphasis put on the lighting.

I work part-time at this group home with mentally handicapped guys, nothing out of the ordinary- cook, clean, administer medications, etc, and on my down time I've noticed their kitchen has some amazing lighting scenarios (due to large windows and skylights) so I thought I'd study it by recreating the scene.

I'd say 80% of the modeling is finished, and the image above was something I was experimenting with, and yes it isn't finished (if you haven't noticed there is no drains yet)

Anyway, this will be on the back burner while I deal with school, jobs, and pregnant wife.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Summer Lighting Exercise

Here is the result of a lighting exercise I did while Francesco Giroldini was visiting Provo and giving training for us up and coming lighters. All I can say is the guy has made skillz.

*Model from Ty Carter's Dreamgiver which is turning out to be a gorgeous looking film. Keep an eye out for it.

Monochromatic Study

So I'm back for round two for digital painting with Sam Nielson and I'm happy with the way my first assignment turned out! This was a tough one to turn out, but after days of painting countless spheres I was able to match on digital canvas what was in my mind's eye.

So it is true- practice does make perfect.