One of the final tasks we had in the first semester of Digital Illustration was to make a book cover. We had free reign to make whatever we wanted. I choose to make a cover for the still-in-progress comic series of The Surfing Waffle.
Originally envisioned as nine volumes, since then the series' size has been a consideration but anyways. I remember the instructor found the bottom half more "well done" than the top half.
*shrugs*
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Vinylized
One thing I've enjoyed doing for awhile now is taking the Doodle Budz blank vinyl toys, made by Creatology and sold at Michael's, and using them to start creating my rampant cast of characters into toy form. ;3
Expect more pictures and videos of my endeavors in designer toys soon.
Labels:
Hobbies,
Videos,
vinyl toys
Location:
Nova Scotia, Canada
Monday, August 1, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Monday, November 29, 2010
An idea of balance
From my Digital Illustration class, the idea was to showcase balance. (I think, I can't remember.)
So, this shows the balance between work and play, and I guess the balance between old and young. Lots of ways I could describe it.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
The Gladiator

One of our second year assignments was apart of two classes actually. We had to make a painting, one by acryllic, another digitally. Each of us were tasked with making these art pieces in the style of legendary painters from history. This digital version was a lot better than the acryllic version.
I admit the hand didn't turn out how I had hoped. But in terms of shading, colour and anatomy (well, El Greco anatomy), I feel that this is the best piece of art I've ever made.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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