Showing posts with label spring quarter projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring quarter projects. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

more dinosaurs?! and moving onwards and upwards

If you haven't noticed I've grouped my projects between classes so that this blog won't get too funky, while i take my foundation (required) courses for my program. Afterwards I'll get to dissect cadavers and witness surgeries for reals. Can't wait, but for now I just have summer classes to power through. 
This particular project was meant for a children's letter book. So the weird hand is making the sign language r, the purple coral form an -r- at the top and the dinosaur reiterates that fact (rhomaleosaurus) 


Saturday, May 19, 2012

2d sequential assignment


For this project an object had to morph into another while incorporating the environment. The following was done with tight sketches and then painted digitally in photoshop. The rest of my final projects shall be posted soon






Sunday, May 6, 2012

Birds and organic forms

3d design class submission, made in plaster. The base is suposed to be a tumultuous sea, perhaps some blue paint would give it some much needed clarity.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

2d Assignment Texture Swap

My 2nd project in 2d design class. We had to take two identifiable textures and swap them. I had a few random ideas, in my next update I might post my thumbnails. In any case the following was deemed the most interesting; a brain and jack in the box.



Saturday, April 14, 2012

Abstract for 3d model

Mainly glad I didn't lose a finger doing this. First project in for my 3d design class. I'm getting a hang for all the tools and methods; peers and teacher were a big help of course.



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

bowman's capsule + glomerulus stylized

 
made with cut pieces of color aid. Color was meant to be the main concentration here it was actually decided before the subject

Animal Vignette Assignment

I did the following with the brodel technique. Basically you paint with carbon dust (in-between charcoal an graphite medium).