Thursday, June 29, 2006

Illustration Friday: Rain


Wooo! First post in a loooong time. And it's appropriate because upstate New York is being drenched right now. (Though I made the IF deadline by an hour...so if anyone sees this, that's great.) Also, would you believe this piece is completely digital? And done in software that only costs $20? Well it's true! It's called ArtRage. They have a free version too!! All you illustrators should check it out riiiiight now.

And for anyone else who cares, I graduated college and I am now working at Fisher-Price as an animator! Wahoo!! Though the job is only til February, so I will be looking for something in a few months. (Anyone out there from Laika want to give me a call? Yeah? Okay, cool.) Oh and my new website will seriously be up soon. I want to get it done before Siggraph in August...so...yeah. Look for that too.

8 comments:

DaLe said...

wow looks crazy close to mine, http://ostrichindustries.blogspot.com/2006/06/first-illustration-friday.html

collective unconscious perhaps, pic looks great, should check out that software. & congrats on the job are you doing it in 2d? cuppa coffee here in toronto did a season of it about a year ago when i was there on a different project

Cez said...

love it...nice work and nice blog

Pickledog said...

Cool Octo!

Adimals Staff said...

Hey this is Adam from www.SoundsLikeBlue.com Thanks for the comment, and I must say your late entry is great! I went through your portfolio and I'm pretty impressed. You've got a lot of tallent. I read that you'll be at Siggraph, maybe I'll run into you. Feel free to check out my portfolio if you feel like browsing.

arvindh said...

haha fun piece!

Unknown said...

This is beautiful!! Love your take on the theme!

Jayster said...

That's really wonderful. I'd never have guessed it was completley digital. it really has the texture and wetness of a watercolour.

Fantastic.... I'm gonna have to check out some of your other pics now!

carla said...

That's awesome work! I love the painterly look of the buildings...very cool for a digital piece! Congratulations on your job:>