Showing posts with label Art Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Center. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

Hey, long time no see everyone! I haven't posted anything here for months, so here's the protagonist for my upcoming graphic novel project. I'm pretty excited about it all, so hopefully I'll be posting related stuff in the coming weeks!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Trojan War

My final for Greek Mythology is a mural-like depiction of the Trojan war in Homer's Iliad.


New Orleans & Phantom 309

Here are my favorite projects in Paul Roger's Graphic Design for Entertainment class!

First off is my Phantom 309 layout, based off an old song of the same name. For this project, the main requirement was to depict a motel, diner, and truck with proper lettering and graphics. 


And here's the 1950s New Orleans project. If you follow me on Twitter or Tumblr, I've been posting sketches and works in progress for it for the past couple of weeks. Here it is in its completed glory!






Wednesday, March 26, 2014

New Orleans

Here's a preview of a project I'm working on in Paul Roger's Graphic Design for Entertainment class!





Sunday, March 9, 2014

Charlotte's Web

Ah, here's an assignment I did for Background Painting class before I started officially working with Sig's story, Morning Train! I was quite pleased on how this painting came out, considering I only had one week to work on it start to finish! :)

Monday, November 25, 2013

CTNX 2013

Before I forget, here's my portfolio pieces I showcased at this year's CTNX! And also, it's a pretty good update of what I've been doing since my entry in July.























Psst!

It's been a while, eh? Well, here's an update of what I've been working on this term! :)



Monday, July 15, 2013

Bijou Prop Design

Over the summer I had the opportunity to work with grad student director Won Chan Sohn, on the prop design of the Bijou, an artifact and also the title of his film.

Since we had the luxury of time, we went through a lot of passes and revisions before settling on this final design:



A few weeks into the term, I went on set down at the ravine, and saw the crew shooting the scene where they discover the Bijou (the prop) at an archaeological dig. 

Chan had a professional jeweler craft it out of bronze and labradorite, so it had a very solid weight to it as I held it in my hand. You can't see it too well in this photo, but at a certain angle, the stone part shines a lovely shade of blue-green.