Sunday, 26 July 2009

Recent Stuffs

Some recent bits and pieces:








Friday, 3 July 2009

Jekyll and Hyde

Here's a Zbrush sculpt I've been working on the past few evenings. It was great fun to sculpt something in a dramatic pose. I'd love to get this 3d printed!

You can download a turnaround movie of the piece here:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/b71kl6


Monday, 15 June 2009

Some doodles for a little project I'm working on called 'VTV':



Wednesday, 10 June 2009

A few recent doodlings.





Sunday, 15 March 2009

Recent Doodlings

I've been very busy with one thing and another lately, but here's a few bits and pieces I've managed to doodle lately:



Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Hello there. Apologies for not updating in a long, long time. The studio I worked at went into administration just before Xmas (yay!) and so the time since then has been a bit of a blur. It looks like it's all going to work out ok for me, but I've not had a great deal of time for personal work as a result. Here's some of the stuff I was working on at my previous gig:




Free Radical No More



























Saturday, 29 November 2008

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Some bits and pieces I've done recently. Cheers!

Saturday, 1 November 2008

Industrial Design Work

Here's a selection of ID work I've done in the past six months or so. I love finding interesting silhouettes and then solving the problem of making each design plausible but cool-looking at the same time. I think all those countless hours as a kid spent making up my own Lego models is the reason I enjoy this type of work so much.



Friday, 31 October 2008

Deep stuff

Pencil Doodles

I'm a big fan of mindless doodling. These are all done with a Prismacolour Erasable blue pencil which I desaturate in Photoshop. I have to up the contrast quite a bit to make it read ok so that's why the scans look pretty crappy.





Sargent Studies

John Singer was a dab hand with the ol' oil paints and no mistake. Here's a few studies I did from some of his portraits: