
Monday, June 22, 2009
Peace
I'm pretty proud of this one, mainly because it's the first decent work that I've done since I moved up here (emphasis on decent). Being a whole lot more colorful and a bit psychadelic, I've called it Peace.

Monday, June 8, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
Graduation
Friday, May 29, 2009
The Escape
On and off for the past few weeks, I've been writing the storyboard for a new animated short, The Escape. Compared to my first three, this one's plot has a little bit more meaning.
I have lagged a little recently, and the first few preparatory steps took a little longer than I planned. However, now that high school's over (PRAISE THE LAWD), my free time during the day has increased exponentially, and the animation process is in full swing.
This is a quick shot from the intro. A woman talking on her cell waits in traffic in front of the main character (blurred, in the back).

As all of my belongings (myself and my computer included) will soon be off to Pennsylvania, I can't give a definite completion date. I am really looking forward to finishing this, though, so hopefully it will be soon.
I have lagged a little recently, and the first few preparatory steps took a little longer than I planned. However, now that high school's over (PRAISE THE LAWD), my free time during the day has increased exponentially, and the animation process is in full swing.
This is a quick shot from the intro. A woman talking on her cell waits in traffic in front of the main character (blurred, in the back).

As all of my belongings (myself and my computer included) will soon be off to Pennsylvania, I can't give a definite completion date. I am really looking forward to finishing this, though, so hopefully it will be soon.
Friday, May 8, 2009
The Hazards of Love
Haven't done one of these since March. Lame.
I got the idea for this from The Decemberist's album, The Hazards of Love. The album is essentially about a woman named Margaret falling in love with a shape-shifting forest dweller. All in all, pretty weird and just a little gay. The music, however, is enjoyable.
The twisted branches take their lyrics from the second track, The Hazards of Love I (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles". The lines read:
"And there she came upon
I got the idea for this from The Decemberist's album, The Hazards of Love. The album is essentially about a woman named Margaret falling in love with a shape-shifting forest dweller. All in all, pretty weird and just a little gay. The music, however, is enjoyable.
The twisted branches take their lyrics from the second track, The Hazards of Love I (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles". The lines read:
"And there she came upon
a white and wounded fawn
singing ...ooohhh
the hazards of love."
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Tilt-shift miniature faking
Tilt-shift miniature faking is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is manipulated so that it looks like a photograph of a miniature scale model.
This is one of the most interesting photographic techniques I've seen in awhile. Through simply adjusting the focus in certain areas of a picture, you can manipulate the actual size (or the appearance of it) of what was photographed.
For example, here's a miniature fake of Jodhpur, a city in India:

And the original photo:

Miniature faking has probably been around for quite some time, but this completely fascinates me nonetheless. I love the effect. In fact, about an hour ago when I started looking into this technique, I stumbled upon tiltshiftmaker.com, a site in which you upload a photo, and it automatically adjusts the focus and creates a fake miniature.
HERE'S ONE I DID :D
I, of course, used a snapshot from one of our marching shows this past year. Hooray for being a loser. Here's the original:
This is one of the most interesting photographic techniques I've seen in awhile. Through simply adjusting the focus in certain areas of a picture, you can manipulate the actual size (or the appearance of it) of what was photographed.
For example, here's a miniature fake of Jodhpur, a city in India:

And the original photo:

Miniature faking has probably been around for quite some time, but this completely fascinates me nonetheless. I love the effect. In fact, about an hour ago when I started looking into this technique, I stumbled upon tiltshiftmaker.com, a site in which you upload a photo, and it automatically adjusts the focus and creates a fake miniature.
HERE'S ONE I DID :D
I, of course, used a snapshot from one of our marching shows this past year. Hooray for being a loser. Here's the original:
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Fallingwater
Now, I normally work only in the two-dimensional arts (see blog title), but occasionally, being an architecture major, I'll work on projects
IN THE THIRD DIMENSION.
That being said, take a look at my latest project, a scale model of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, Fallingwater. This house caught my interest a little while ago, and this was my way of getting to know it a little better.
Here are some pictures from real life:
And this, ladies and gents, is my balsa wood, acyrlic paint, hot glued version. My landscaping didn't do the beautiful area of Bear Run..
..nearly enough justice, but I think I captured the entire house pretty well all the same.
SEXY.
(be on the lookout for my next animated short, currently in the works)
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Ben and Martian
Whats new:
- Improved sound quality (Adobe Soundbooth and Rock Band mic).
- I may have let my imagination run a little wild in some parts.. so bear with me.
And now, for your viewing entertainment:
Ben and Martian: Part One - Friend
Even though there are times in which we have difficulty making friends, sometimes they can be found in the strangest places.
Now, my next video won't involve Ben or Martian, but here's what to look forward to:
- Better set design (hopefully with Adobe Illustrator)
- Catchier tunes.
- Maybe something with a little more meaning. lol
Saturday, March 21, 2009
doodlin'
last night, i sat down with my sketchbook and, lacking of ideas, started to draw whatever came into my head. it ended up looking a little odd, but i thought it was kinda cool so i'll post it.
the words wrapping around the curves:
i'm leaving the central states for shallow ground
call in the army corps of architects
flatten this city, and begin anew
..are from the Death Cab song, "Army Corps of Architects" (it was stuck in my head). the lyrics aren't exactly the way they are in the song, but oh well.
for those of you who ever were curious, this is what my thoughts look like.

i liked how this turned out, so there may be more coming. :)
the words wrapping around the curves:
i'm leaving the central states for shallow ground
call in the army corps of architects
flatten this city, and begin anew
..are from the Death Cab song, "Army Corps of Architects" (it was stuck in my head). the lyrics aren't exactly the way they are in the song, but oh well.
for those of you who ever were curious, this is what my thoughts look like.

i liked how this turned out, so there may be more coming. :)
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