Showing posts with label Bands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bands. Show all posts
Saturday, October 29, 2011
3d6 - Damage
Here it is! I worked on some animation over a month or two and my band used the clips in our first music video, Damage. Now, go and leave a comment, favorite it, or whatever...but definitely subscribe to 3d6 on youtube.
Labels:
3D6,
Bands,
damage,
David Michael Thomas,
live action,
Music,
Original Song,
Song
Thursday, October 28, 2010
SKETCHBOOK BATTLE!!












Yo. I took pics of a bunch of my pages that I have done so far for the Blackbook Beatdown, son! Peep that! Gangsta typin' right now for no reason.
Labels:
Bands,
Basil Gogos,
Dj Krush,
Dj Shadow,
Eyedea,
Glassjaw,
Gouache,
Ink,
Living Dead,
Marker,
Master Copy,
Peck,
Pencil,
Sketches,
Studies,
Water Color
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
...uhpdate!








Yo. Did some sketches in my new sketchbook. Walking Dead studies, and some rocking pics of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from The Mars Volta, one of my favorite guitarists/bands ever. Scanned a couple things I forgot to post from my old sketchbook, and uploaded another Flash short that I did for fun.
Labels:
2d Animation,
Bands,
Celebrity,
Flash,
Guitars,
Ink,
Lip-sync,
Marker,
Mars Volta,
Master Copy,
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez,
Reference,
Studies,
Walking Dead
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
September 11th Workshop









Yo! Here is a ton of stuff I've been doing lately. I have been working on this 3d effects advertisement piece for a class. Randolf suggested I tie in some type of watery Vegas theme club so I was thinking either Rain or Wet Republic or something. So I vectorized the logo with Illustrator and brought it into Maya after I did all this ocean and cloud magic that I do. There is just a sample render for now and I know that the symbol is backwards but whatever I still got some time.
I also did a Bob Marley painting and a Basil Gogos master copy in my sketchbook for fun. Didn't spend too long on them but I think they look cool. Then there are some charcoal drawings from September 11th. I thought the workshop went pretty damn well. It was like medium/long poses and I was just being loose but still thinking a bit about the lessons I have learned. What I really wanted was to just incorporate what I like to see in other people's life drawings. Rhythms and curves, but hard lines and edges can still serve a purpose in my opinion. For design and contrast at least. But I had a show that night too so it put me in a strange mood.
Somebody took a very dark video and I didn't notice because I was four beers in and had my glasses off hahaha! We are a Weezer cover band and we are called I'm Your Daddy. Here is us playing Troublemaker at Money Plays.
Labels:
3D Effects,
Bands,
Bob Marley,
Celebrity,
Charcoal,
Conte,
Girls,
Gouache,
I'm Your Daddy,
Life Drawing,
Master Copy,
Maya,
Original Song,
Troublemaker,
Water Color,
Weezer,
Wet Republic
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wax On & On



Weeks ago I started a painting of Lyn-Z from Mindless Self Indulgence, well I finally went and put some more polish on that shit and now I consider it done. Then spontaneously I started a piece of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from The Mars Volta and I liked how it was looking so I just stopped. Maybe I will composite a transition piece of it later if I have the time. Peace!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Gouache?




I thought it was something fancy but it is so much like acrylic paint. Here are a couple watered acrylic and gouache paintings I did today in my sketchbook. Billy Corgan, a handgun, and one of the guitarists from Slipknot. Also there is a Dave Chappelle in acrylic on canvas from a few weeks back...Word. I haven't been doing pencil or charcoal for these, just going for it by eye with the brush. But I did attempt Chappelle in Photoshop first, so that is the exception.
Labels:
Acrylic Paint,
Bands,
Celebrity,
Gouache,
guns,
Reference,
Water Color
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Acrylic Paint & Water Colors
I was inspired by Rick Quemado (http://goodideasdrawnbad.blogspot.com/) to get a little out of my element. Plus I like the way the sketchbook pages look all worn out and ancient after you paint on a bunch of them. So I started the Wage Slave piece and then used references for these other three about a week or two ago.
Labels:
Acrylic Paint,
Bands,
Girls,
Reference,
vehicles,
Water Color
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