I started with three different images to work with for my vectoring final. The image of me in a slide from the previous post, one of my tractors, and this picture of my friend having fun on a playground. I'm not sure how many hours it took to get it where it is now, but probably close to seven across a couple days. It is really weird to look at the line drawing, and then color and think they are the same thing.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
More Vectoring
Monday, November 22, 2010
Electric Sheep?
One of my last projects for class was to create a book cover from a small list of books provided by the teacher. We had a week to do it, and the whole time I was going to do Frankenstein, because I thought it would be pretty easy and fun. The day before the project was due I decided I was bored with it, and wasn't coming up with anything very interesting. Needless to say I went with the strangest book in the list I could find: Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?
This book as I found out after a little research was the inspiration for the movie Blade Runner. Now I haven't read the book, but the movie is pretty wild, so I gave it my best weird 80's sci-fi movie interpretation. I think it came out every bit as odd as the movie, and I had a lot of fun making it!
If you've never really payed attention to book covers, you have to design it in a large spread like this. It is one big image split in half with the cover on the right side. The two black areas on the edges are the flaps that fold inside to keep the cover on.
This book as I found out after a little research was the inspiration for the movie Blade Runner. Now I haven't read the book, but the movie is pretty wild, so I gave it my best weird 80's sci-fi movie interpretation. I think it came out every bit as odd as the movie, and I had a lot of fun making it!

Sunday, November 21, 2010
Turkey Week

This is was a poster assignment for a fictional dance performance with a focus on text. We were also allowed to incorporate image, and we had to create a logo for the company.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Happy Halloween!

We used brown clay spread across a piece of styrofoam for the burger, red clay for the tomatoes, a giant piece of yellow felt for the cheese, and we let real lettuce play its part. The seeds are the pumpkin seeds, they were kind of uncooperative to glue on. The fries are extra pieces of pumpkin cut up into strips.
My favorite part is the fry box! I made that last night to give us some extra company flare. The back of the box has the DLA logo, and our AIR/SEA Team name. It was really fun to make, and we definitely had some superior team work going on!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Brisk Fall Fun

So I spent my Saturday afternoon out at Powell Gardens, which seemed like I had not visited for years. I went to see the bug exhibit since it was the last weekend, but ended up being completely captivated by the Tractor show they were having instead. Here are a tiny few of the photos I took, I may post some more later on. It was amazing to wander through all these things, and know that even though they may not look brand new they work just as well! There were some other interesting motorized contraptions along with the tractors, like a steam powered wood cutter, well pumps, and an ice cream maker. I wish it had been a two day show, my camera battery pooped out after only snapping 189 photos.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
2 Weeks Left

I didn't take too many pictures while in Saint Louis with Stephen, mostly because it was ridiculously hot outside, which drains pretty much all motivation. This was my second visit to the Arch, but I still have not gotten to go up in it yet. We also visited the History Museum which had a exhibit of Vatican "treasures" that was more strange than anything. It is interesting how I evaluate art based on what I know, and how people like Stephen judge it based on historical value/content.
The image is a section of the Arch, that goes up & up!
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