At heart I am a major fan of SCIFI. Everything from big mechs to super sized spaceships, to floating cars and human realistic androids.
These are some of Colie Wertz pieces that stood out to me
I love the blues and yellow contrast.
I feel however that although the ship is suppose to be on the ground the shadow doesn't feel right.
Perhaps add more depth around certain elements including a darker shade for the rocks.
This one is my favorite. like the use of the sharp triangular and trapezium shapes It works because it makes the ship fast and light. I love the color scheme again a great contrast between warm and cool colors.
Again a cool piece, I think in my opinion the artist may need to focus on creating shadows better. I find it hard to distinguish if the ship is either in the ground or floating above. Other than that another epic design!
When I first saw this piece at first glance It looked like one of those old fighter planes. I feel it looks like something that belongs in the Star Wars universe.
I like how the right wing pops out of the image more. this shows good depth and contrast in the environment.
The color scheme reminds me of odlly enough NASA's space shuttle.
Looking at these designs has inspired me to come up with my own variety of ships, cruisers and fighters for a game.
Sunday, 5 June 2016
Saturday, 4 June 2016
JR Schmidt
Some more inspirational artwork of a great artists!
Inspiredology Poster
When I first saw this I was like wow! I love the concept about putting ones inspiration into this global sphere. It reminds me of an illustration I see about the brain. What I really like is how not everything stays in the sphere, a symbol that Inspiration is everywhere and it can't be contained.
This has inspired me to come up with my own Inspiring poster, perhaps to do with a city or space theme.
I remember I used to build a lot of structures like city skyscraper and even a construction yard.
This is presented very well I love the attention to detail with
the wooden blocks multicolored textures. All I can say is this would be an awesome piece of art to 3D print.
Lego New York
If you though Lego CVs were awesome than you haven't seen this yet!
It's a city entirely made out of Lego but it's all a 3D model
Whats really awesome about this image is it was created from both a grey scale to colored image.
Inspiredology Poster
When I first saw this I was like wow! I love the concept about putting ones inspiration into this global sphere. It reminds me of an illustration I see about the brain. What I really like is how not everything stays in the sphere, a symbol that Inspiration is everywhere and it can't be contained.
This has inspired me to come up with my own Inspiring poster, perhaps to do with a city or space theme.
I remember I used to build a lot of structures like city skyscraper and even a construction yard.
This is presented very well I love the attention to detail with
the wooden blocks multicolored textures. All I can say is this would be an awesome piece of art to 3D print.
Lego New York
If you though Lego CVs were awesome than you haven't seen this yet!
It's a city entirely made out of Lego but it's all a 3D model
Whats really awesome about this image is it was created from both a grey scale to colored image.
Stylised Vehicle inspiration
I recently completed a module inspired by two artists, Timothy J. Reynolds and Rusted Pixel.
These are some of the art work that literately inspired me to come up with my own stylized cars.
comparing the two you can see there is a lot of detail yet they both have different ways of expressing exaggeration. For instance rusted pixel does this with the overall shape and texture of the vehicles whereas Timothy J. Reynold does this with the features of the cars. The lights and windscreen dimensions.
Anyway here is a bunch of images that inspired me!
Out of all of them my favorite is the Squad car and News van.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/24036033/On-the-Run-Part-One
https://www.behance.net/therustedpixel
It was the second image of the white van that inspired me to continue my project I was about to change ideas mid flow, if it was not for these two artists stylized vehicles I would have.
Like Rusted Pixel, The pieces that stand out to me the most are the orange semi truck, the 4X4 RV and the yellow Forklift.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/11915049/Vehicles
https://www.behance.net/turnislefthome#page=1&sort=creatives_order
http://turnislefthome.com/editorial-work
These are some of the art work that literately inspired me to come up with my own stylized cars.
comparing the two you can see there is a lot of detail yet they both have different ways of expressing exaggeration. For instance rusted pixel does this with the overall shape and texture of the vehicles whereas Timothy J. Reynold does this with the features of the cars. The lights and windscreen dimensions.
Anyway here is a bunch of images that inspired me!
Out of all of them my favorite is the Squad car and News van.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/24036033/On-the-Run-Part-One
https://www.behance.net/therustedpixel
It was the second image of the white van that inspired me to continue my project I was about to change ideas mid flow, if it was not for these two artists stylized vehicles I would have.
Like Rusted Pixel, The pieces that stand out to me the most are the orange semi truck, the 4X4 RV and the yellow Forklift.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/11915049/Vehicles
https://www.behance.net/turnislefthome#page=1&sort=creatives_order
http://turnislefthome.com/editorial-work
Friday, 3 June 2016
The work of Chis LaBrooy
Chris LaBrooy
Chris LaBrooy is a Designer and artists, he creates 3D typography sculptures using everyday products. as his website quotes he twists 'familiar everyday things into new typographic and sculptural forms'.
The reason I like Chris's work is because it reminds me of when I was a kid. I too created silly typography creatures and mixed everyday old objects into making words. I also find the idea of bending, twisting and manipulating objects to create art very interesting and appealing.
These are some pieces that really caught my eye
check out his website and find him on Behance
http://www.chrislabrooy.com/
https://www.behance.net/chrislabrooy
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