Trying to get a little better with Illustrator. So uh.. Coffee.
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Not today Justin

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
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Janaina Medeiros
Stranger Things
dirt enthusiast

Kaledo Art

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NASA
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird

Kiana Khansmith

Product Placement
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Sade Olutola
occasionally subtle
almost home
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Trying to get a little better with Illustrator. So uh.. Coffee.
More WIP
Burr Grinder WIP
Learning more about making pretty things in C4D.
Mmm.. String, yea.
More GSG stuff based on Pell Mell's work. Happy to have learned how important absorption depth is within refraction. Super fun exercise.
Sketch from 1-6-15
C4D Sketch from this weekend
12-25-14
Sketch 12-21-14
Uploading sketches
12-12-14
Subtle animations of a Photoshop portrait. This piece was a gift, but also an exercise in Photoshop painting/illustration that taught me quite a bit. The link is to the animated piece and contains a link to the WIP shots showing the process of painting over the original photo.
I have prints for sale. Am I cool now?
These three pieces are intended to show how simplicity can be just as engaging as detail. Each is based on a theme drawn from our social structure. The topic of the submission was Holding Space. The shapes convey the topic in a literal sense, but the surrounding patterns are intended to echo the attributed social themes.
Left to Right: Power. Liberty. Logic
I'm going to Mount ida in the fall, what is it like there?
The campus is nice, and there has been a ton of work on building improvements since I graduated. I met a lot of great people while I was there and made some of my closest friends. I went for computer animation which was still in it's early stages, but from what I have read recently also seems to be progressing quite well under a new structure. The only big issues I had were with the administration, so I'm not too thrilled with Mt. Ida's business end to say the least. The classes and the people there are great though. Get involved with student organizations, you will have a great time.