Monday, August 30, 2010

The Thing

This is a decal we're working on for a client's effects pedal. We originally began working on a white background, but found that black would compliment the orange better and offer better contrast.

This is just a nearly-complete concept of what the final product will look like. There are just a few more formalities we must go through before this one can see the light of day...


Halo Reach Launch Party Flyer

This was a recent commission for the manager of the Layton Hills Mall Gamestop. They had teamed up with a local pizza parlor to hold a midnight release party and needed a flyer for the event. I found some suitable artwork online but had to play around with custom fonts and arching effects to make the event title work.
There was also an abundance of information the manager wanted on this flyer, so making it all fit together without looking too cluttered was quite a challenge. In the end, the manager was quite pleased with the result.


Robot Chest Pedal



This was a recent request for an effects pedal. We wanted the LED light to be incorporated as part of the design, so we had it function as one of the eyes so it would light up with power.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Water Element


This was a gift for a friend who asked for a merperson who was neither male nor female, but still retained a youthful, feminine appearance.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

BS170 Booster Art


A good friend of mine (Neil Oler) was bright enough to design a boost pedal for electric guitars. He called me up one day, asking if I'd be interested in hand-painting some of the artwork on the pedal cases. This is part of the first test-run he sent out already. It was sort of an improv painting of a random monster, and I felt it needed a small bird on the tip of its tongue.



Now that he's gotten a few more orders and things are looking promising, I'm spending more time actually planning out some designs. I'm pretty excited about this project.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Russell Hantz


Bless his arrogant little soul, he makes Survivor 10x more interesting. I sketched this on a Post-it note and added the text and "background" with GIMP.

Playing with Fire

A coworker introduced me to a nifty little Java-based program called Flame. It's a project created by Peter Blaskovic for the purpose of enabling anyone to be an artist in some fashion. It's a very ambitious project, and at first I simply thought of it as a fun diversion. The more I play with it, however, the more I'm learning that you can make some pretty cool stuff with it. Now if he just sells it to Adobe so they can put it in Photshop CS6, that would be cool. :)





Try it out at http://www.escapemotions.com/experiments/flame/index.html#top