Razor
February 22, 2012
A project from my Product Design class. The assignment was to create a razor handle in Rhino and prepare the file to be printed out in a 3D printer so we could hold and test our prototypes. The first 5 pictures are renders, and the last 2 are photos of the 3D print. I printed one with blue parts to indicate the soft-grip handles, while the other is a solid white form study that shows how the head attaches. Model was made with T-splines in Rhino and rendered in Octane.
Blood and Thunder!
February 7, 2012
Moon Rover
February 1, 2012
Happy New Year!
January 3, 2012
Fox!
December 9, 2011
Podium
October 11, 2011
Hi!
Another busy school year has started, and here is my first project from my product design class. We each had to design a podium that could fit a computer on it, be made almost exclusively from flat stock, be manufactured on a 3-axis CNC machine, and be built for under $500 (excluding labor costs). Here are some renders of the design I came up with. I’ll post a few of the technical drawings for it as well, but I won’t bother posting all of them, as some really aren’t that exciting to look at. Modeled in Rhino, rendered in Octane, post-processing in Photoshop. Illustrator was used for the technical drawings. Enjoy!
KABOOM!
August 25, 2011
Hoverbot Minion
August 2, 2011
Hi!
I’m really excited to say that I’ve been chosen to work on a video game as a concept artist for a company called “Ironbelly Studios”. I’ve been working with the team for about 7 weeks so far and it has been an awesome experience. The game itself we are hoping to release on Steam in about 6 months, so as it progresses I’ll be posting some of the pieces I’ve been working on.
There are going to be some larger hoverbots in the game and these are the little guys that will fly out of it and will swarm and attack the player at close range.
Art 340 gives you some interesting assignments…
July 23, 2011
Like the title says, these were both done for my figure drawing class last semester.
In the first one, we had to draw a person with their body open and their organs outside exposed. Conte and charcoal on paper.
The second one had similar instructions, except we were to draw a person without any organs at all, as if they were deflated. Also conte and charcoal on paper.
Ribbit.
July 5, 2011
Hello,
I’m not entirely sure what happened to the month of June. Or May for that matter, but the good news is I’ll be updating this blog weekly again. Here are a couple drawings from my Art 340 class last semester:
The first one is 38 x 50 inches done in charcoal and colored conte. The assignment was to put an animal in a human pose.
The second one is done entirely with black and white conte on dark grey paper. The assignment was just to draw 3 of the same animal in perspective.























