Wednesday, June 28, 2006

GI-BOT in amazing 3D!!!














GI-BOT in amazing 3D!!!
Here it is folks my GI-BOT character in Maya. I created him in Maya for a class project; he was my first attempt at modeling a figure in 3D. I have yet to rig him, so that will be my next step. I eventually would like to paint him up like a 1940’s Sherman tank; that is to say I want him to fit in that time period in terms of color scheme. Anyways I thought I would show you all what I have been up to lately.
M.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Virgin of Guadalupe


I made this drawing of the Virgin of Guadalupe for a class project, the image was to hang on the wall of a Mexican resturant. The backgrounds were created in Maya with my painting maped on a frame. Here is a little history og the Virgin.

The Nican mopohua is considered to be the "primordial account" of the apparition because it is written in the indigenous Nahuatl language. It describes the 1531 meeting between La Virgen and Saint Juan Diego on Tepeyac.
In the Nican mopohua, "it had been ten years since [...] Mexico had been conquered" when a man baptized with the Christian name Juan Diego. On the chilly morning of December 9, 1531, Juan Diego crossed the barren hill called Tepeyac to attend Mass. He was brought to a sudden halt by a blinding light and the sound of heavenly music. Before him appeared an astounding vision--a beautiful dark-skinned woman who, calling the Indian "my son", declared herself to be the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. She told Juan Diego it was her desire to have a church built on Tepeyac hill, and asked him to relay that message to Bishop Juan de Zumarraga.It was no easy task for the humble Indian to be granted an audience with the top prelate, but the persistent Juan Diego was finally admitted. The incredulous Bishop demanded that he be provided with some proof of the unlikely encounter. Confused and fearful, Juan Diego avoided Tepeyac for several days, but on December 12, while rushing to find a priest to attend a seriously ill uncle, he took a short cut across the hill. The Virgin once again appeared and Juan Diego told her of the Bishop's request. The Virgin instructed him to pick roses from the usually barren and desolate hill and deliver them to Zumarraga as the sign. Juan Diego gathered up the miraculous blossoms in his mantle and hurried off to complete his mission. Once again before the Bishop, he let the roses spill out before him. To the wonder of all assembled, a perfect image of La Virgen of Guadalupe was revealed emblazoned on Juan Diego's cloak.Juan Diego's mantle, carefully preserved in the new Basilica, has been subjected to extensive analysis over the years. Experts have authenticated the fabric as dating to the 16th century, but have been unable to determine the type of pigment from which the image was rendered. It seems doubtful that in the Colonial era in Mexico human hands were capable of creating a portrait of its exquisite nature. It is even doubtful it can be done in Mexico today. Most wonderous of all, after 465 years, the image of the Virgen de Guadalupe remains clearly imprinted on the miraculous cloak without visible signs of deterioration.

Recent Layouts for a animated short i am working on.



Here are a couple of layouts i did for a short i am working on for release overseas.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

A day in the yard



I did this layout and BG for a short animation dealing with the idea of "rainy day". I have no clue what the the deal is but I guess it's common in Japan to great others on rainy days. The idea was to have a certain duck enjoying some rays in his yard when along comes a storm cloud.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Welcom to ZOMBO.COM!


The best site on the web in years! It's so funny i almost wet my pants! You have to have you audio on.
Mario

Monday, February 27, 2006

Mexican Poster Art






I have always dug the awesome work that Mexican artist have done over the years especially on butcher shop calendars and in movie posters here are examples. Note the Palmolive poster the one I had copied for my lady death image.

J.C. Leyendecker







As I a kid I marveled at Leyedecker's work the guy was a master at his craft, he really set the bar high and was the predecessor to Rockwell on the Saturday Evening Post.

FRANKA!








I had discovered this cool comic book "Franka" from the Netherlands a couple years back, Its about the miss-adventures of lead heroine Franka and her dog. Its is drawn and scripted by creator/artist Henk Kuijpers, and it is some of the most detailed comic work I have see come out of Europe! Here is a the catch, you can only get it in Europe from Amazon France. I have been looking for it in the states online for over a year now, if anyone knows of a online dealer that has any copies please let me know.

BG goodness!





These were done for a project that Patrick and I worked on a few years ago.

GI-BOT!


More GI-BOT goodness! Just another version of BOT that I have been fiddling with.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

GI-BOT



I created the GI-BOT for my skecthbook at Comic Con a few years back, he is basically a combat robot from WWII who has seen many battles in his lifetime. I am working on a back story for him with hopes of self publishing it in a sketch/comic book at con.

Some Layout action




Here are a couple more layouts I did a while ago. Just fooling around with shapes.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contest entry


I did this for a contest to win an I-pod, there is no rhyme or reason for the composition of the painting, I just wanted to play in acrylics. I called the painting "lost"

Death becomes her.




I thought I would do a day of the dead illustration for last Halloween, and since"The Day of The Dead"had started in Mexico I thought it would be cool to base the illustration on an old Palmolive poster from Mexico. The other illustration, a woman standing on a set of stairs, was done as a test to see how I could composite a illustrator image into a photograph.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Last Year at the Comic Con





Last year I thought I would stroll the massive showroom at the Sandiego Comic Con to see what I could capture on film, so here goes. Notice the two sinister looking perverts hanging around the lovely young lady at Patrick Morgan's booth, just kidding folks it's just Taesoo , Patrick and Gwen (Patricks main squeeze).