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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
control of nature
an illustration done for "control of nature" challenge at it's art magazine dot com.
this was sort of my attempt to mimic the style of russian illustrator vania zouravliov or the type of illustrations you see in your biology text book. the sketch took about 3 weeks to complete on and off. it took a while mainly because i was making little dots with ink pen to shade and to add the details. the version here has been duplicated and symmetrized in photoshop. the image is much abstract but i like it better than the original for the weirdness of it.
this was sort of my attempt to mimic the style of russian illustrator vania zouravliov or the type of illustrations you see in your biology text book. the sketch took about 3 weeks to complete on and off. it took a while mainly because i was making little dots with ink pen to shade and to add the details. the version here has been duplicated and symmetrized in photoshop. the image is much abstract but i like it better than the original for the weirdness of it.
Friday, October 2, 2009
bjork wanderlust music video
the music video that took painfully nightmarish 9months to complete.
directed by encyclopediapictura and post produced at uvph.
main obstacle or challenge in this project for us was to figure out how to generate "hair water"
tim marinov came up with this awesome hair rig which we imported into different scenes and tweak to get the look. we used xsi 6.5 to render the hair water.
watch the video
directed by encyclopediapictura and post produced at uvph.
main obstacle or challenge in this project for us was to figure out how to generate "hair water"
tim marinov came up with this awesome hair rig which we imported into different scenes and tweak to get the look. we used xsi 6.5 to render the hair water.
watch the video
scylla
mythical monster created for clash of gof show for history channel. modeled in xsi, detailed, and textured in zbrush. rendered in mental ray.
female assassin
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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