Saturday, October 8, 2011

Modeled a head in Blender


I sculpted this head in Blender :) It's rough in a few areas like the eyes and the ears. The polygon count got so high that my computer was really choking on it. If I'd had more power I might have done something about it. I'm rocking a pretty old Dell here at home.

I've been itching to try Mudbox or Zbrush for a few years now, but couldn't justify plopping down some cash just to play with those expensive programs. Of course, most expensive software packs usually offer a short period (usually 30 days) as a trial. I'm never quite satisfied with that experience...30 days sounds like a long time, I'm pretty busy in my free time. So 30 days isn't usually enough for me to feel like I've fully explored any given program.

Then three weeks ago I discovered Blender 3D on the Internet by accident. I had actually heard of it before. To be honest, I kind of ignored it because I assumed it was another open source program that was generally awkward to work with (I won't bad mouth any particular programs. How can any one badmouth free software?). Previous to Blender the only open source programs that I found very useful was FireFox and somewhat useful OpenOffice. Blender 3D is pretty much awesome. I haven't finished exploring it. Supposedly it isn't as good as Mudbox or Zbrush, but I've heard it's pretty darned close. Since it's free, I won't need to feel guilty about plunking down thousands of dollars for hobby use. Though I can see how this may be useful in my professional job. Fortunately my computer at work is a bit more powerful.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

This Old Pole


There is an old laundry pole in our backyard and Maria (my wife), thinks it should just go. I think it would make a great stand for a birdhouse. We have Blue Jays and Cardinals that show up every now and then. So it would be great if this encouraged them even more.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Space Jet

This space racer has two main rockets (top and bottom back center) for travel in the void. During atmospheric travel it has two jet pods slung underneath. It has swing wings mostly to look cool. Overall, I wanted to create an F1 racer in the pit, kind-of-feel, with this drawing. Thus the techy paint scheme and sponsor tags.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

...more from my Ipad

created in Sketchbook
drawn on paper, scanned, and colored in Sketchbook
created in Sketch Club

I had more art work for the post below this, but Blogger seemed to max out on 5 images.

Ipad 2

created in Sketchbook
created in Sketchbook
created in Sketchbook
created in Sketchbook
created in Sketchbook

It has been awhile since I have posted, partly because our baby is more active now, and partly because I also have now have an Ipad that kept me from sitting at my computer. I've made a bunch of new drawings on that Ipad. Clearly you can't be as precise "finger painting" but I do love how spontaneous I can be when I think of something to draw or am inspired. I like to think of using the Ipad as a way to create roughs. If I really like what I have created, I can then upgrade it on my computer to something high res.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

FEDEXbot

I put more effort into this piece then I have on others lately. Ironically, having a baby to take care of, has freed up more time for this sort of thing. While she sleeps I work on "productive" stuff such as this. Prior to having her around, I would have gone out of the house and done something completely different :)

This drawing is about the way packages might come to your door someday. It probably wouldn't look anything like this, but I wanted to get the base idea out and have a fun picture to draw. With advances in automation such as UAVs and the Darpa Grand Challenge, perhaps we will have those swords beaten into plowshares for use in our neighborhoods.

Here this robot drives right up to the door step while pulling a package out of its back container. It might take 20 or so of these to replace one truck, but they would have other advantages like 24 hour service.

This was also the first time I feel like I made some personal progress in drawing up a contextual background. It's something that I usually struggle with, but I seek to sharpen this skill as I do more illustrations (I also need to work on drawing people).

Saturday, January 8, 2011