Thursday, September 6, 2012

New Business Card

 I updated my business card design last night. What do you think?

Front
Back

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Sculptirs: Social Phobia


This is a sculpture I did for my Psychology class in college. My professor (prof. K) gave us all an assignment to create an art piece based on a mental disorder. I designed mine to describe social phobia: the fear of situations where one might be judged. 

More views and a description after the jump.

Sculptris Ecorche 02


Here is my progress on the Sculptris ecroche. I have adjusted the rectus abdominus muscles and lateral obliques. I added in the brachiallis to the arms and adjusted the biceps brachii to accommodate it. Most of the progress though, is on the back. I fixed the path and attachments of the teres muscles and the infraspinatus. I added the trapezius, sacrospinalis, and latisimus dorsi. Check out my progress below.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Sculptris Ecorche 01


Yesterday I started doing an ecorche in sculptris. Not enough people give Z-brush's new younger brother enough credit, so I thought I’d see if I could do a serious anatomical study in it. It occurred to me this afternoon that it might be worthwhile to document it here. So, without further ado, Sculpting an ecorche in Sculptris...

Saturday, August 4, 2012

On Realism in Videogames

This is ruining everything... apparently.
Christoph Hartmann of 2k Games recently said this of videogames, “Recreating a Mission Impossible experience in gaming is easy; recreating emotions in Brokeback Mountain is going to be tough, or at least very sensitive in this country. It's limiting … Every time the technology advances, new things will open up and be created. To dramatically change the industry to where we can insert a whole range of emotions, I feel it will only happen when we reach the point that games are photorealistic”. (full interview available here)

This pissed a whole bunch of people off, but is he wrong? Hit the jump for more on that.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Monday, July 2, 2012

Overthinking Cartoons 001: Brave


I have a lot of opinions about Brave and about things surrounding Brave (particularly advertisements for it). So I may end up doing a couple posts about this, but what I want to talk about this time is how unique this movie is for a western animated movie.