Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Alcademy Launches!!!


Hey everyone, it's been a while since I last posted. That's because I've been hard at work on a game project through my school, entitled "Alcademy." However, after months of hard work, the official website has launched, and the first level of the game is playable! So, go check it out at www.alcademy.net, see if you can beat the first level, and leave feedback on the form that follows. It would be greatly appreciated! You can leave me feedback on the art of the game as well, since I functioned as the Art Lead on the project. Also, we are submitting the game to IGF this year (www.igf.com), so wish us luck in the competition!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

I'm a Cthulhu kid!


I did this one a couple months ago, and I just forgot to post it up here. I did it as a father's day gift to my dad, since he's the one who started me on my love for the horror genre all those years ago... Sitting around watching old Vincent Price movies, and laughing about the ridiculous special effects. Those were the days... Anyway, this actually started off as a very simple sketch in one of my sketchbooks about a year ago, but when I found it, I knew I had to finish it. I also ended up using it as one of my bookmark business card designs. It took about 2 days to complete, using Sketchbook Pro and finishing up in Photoshop.

Steam academies... IN SPACE!!!



Actually, these are two completely unrelated (imagine that) pieces I've done over the last 48 hours. The "SPACEMAN Nebula" as I like to call him was for a project for the Digital Artist's Guild of Milwaukee. We are having monthly (?) projects that everyone posts to, and this was my submission for the "SPACEMAN" subject. Anyway, you can check us out here: digitalartistsguildmilw.blogspot.com

The second piece I like to call "Steam Academy", and it is for an undisclosed school project (stay tuned!). It was a 4 hour speedpaint with the purpose of establishing mood for our chosen theme. It's still a bit rough, and I could definitely spend A LOT more time polishing it, but it was meant to be quick, so I decided to leave it as is.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Steampunk Storytime


This is the first in a set of self-promotional images that I'm doing for bookmarks. All of the images will be "book-themed" and will be in a bookmark format (even though it is not depicted here). Next one coming soon!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Game Concept




These three pieces of art were part of a concept document assignment for my Intro to Game Development course. The assignment called for the creation of an original game concept. The name of my game was "GNOSIS". The character orthographic is one of the main characters, with his bag as the object I chose to represent. The environment is a location in the city just after the beginning catastrophe in the game.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

LOST is awesome!


A portrait of the conflicted Dr. Jack Shepard. He detonated a hydrogen bomb... what WILL he do next???? 4 hours, Photoshop with photo reference

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Ice Spire


I haven't posted in a while, so I thought I would throw up the final render for "The Ice Spire", a conceptual illustration for my design course. The composition was not my first choice, but we were supposed to allow the class as a whole to guide our decision on the matter of composition and color scheme. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out, and there is very little I would do to change it. It was started and completed in Photoshop CS4 in approx. 8 hours.

Hmmm... I just noticed the similarity between this painting and the one I did for my final project in my perspective class... I guess I have a thing for spires... or phallic imagery....

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

....I'm tired....



Okay, so here's the finished image for my final project in Perspective class. I really like to cause myself a great deal of pain... so I chose futuristic Tokyo as my theme. Anyway, it took about 15 hours to complete, over three days. I didn't get much sleep. I'm happy enough with it, though I think it is a bit confusing to look at. But then again, so is real life Tokyo, so...

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Valentime's Day


I painted this the other day for a valentine's day gift for my wife. It's her and our dog, Dracula. I used some new brushes that I got on it, including the textured rake brush on the background. I've been trying to go for a more natural feel to my digital paintings, and this is the first attempt. More later...

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Waking up to Desolation...


Here is another assignment I completed for my Perspective class. I came up with the idea while playing the demo for F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. I entitled it "Waking up to Desolation", because I envisioned someone waking up in a ruined hospital, and when they walked into the hallway, this is what they would see. There was a bit of a rush on this since this was attempt #4 at this assignment, which had us dealing with cast shadows, reflections, and changing planes in perspective, but I thought it turned out okay despite the time constraints. If anything, it definitely forces me to practice turning out a completed image in a limited amount of time.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

New Cairo


This is a project I was working on for my perspective class. I was happy with the way it turned out, so I decided to upload it here. We were required to portray a cityscape in three-point perspective, and we had to choose a theme. I chose futuristic, and I decided to take it in an Egyptian direction. I may do color on it someday if I'm feeling ambitious, but this is the assignment I ultimately turned in.

The Calling


I started this painting while working through Jason Chan's quick sketch tutorial. I'm not sure whether I'm finished with it or not, but since school is eating the majority of my time, I decided to put this one aside for the time being. I may return to it at some point to add some polish, but for the most part, it is complete. I call this one "The Calling" for obvious reasons to anyone familiar with Lovecraft. Photoshop, 3 hours.