Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

New Amsterdam Times


This fun little extra tidbit of the Apparition Abolishers universe was written by none other than our very own Christopher Harvey (aka Sir Quincy Peck.) Be sure to click the image to enjoy it's full capacity. It's a nice big size perfect for a screen saver or wallpaper. Also, for all you "hardcore geeks" out there, there are some fun pop culture references hidden in the piece as well, enjoy!
-b


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The A.T.T. - Part 2 - The Maquette





At Goodwill you can get a "grab bag special," which is essentially a clear plastic bag for two bucks and as many broken toy parts you can cram into said bag. What you see on the left is the chaotic mess from one of these fun and hand-sanitizer-required-afterward expeditions.




James Gurney has been preaching about maquettes and their usefulness on his blog for ages. Although I had known about them in school, I'd never actually tried building one. With each new concept, I worked, re-worked... and kept re-working an illustration trying to capture something that I just could not translate without seeing it in the environment I was trying to illustrate. Using the maquette saved me a lot of valuable time because I could easily visualize what each shadow, or ray of light would look like because the photo reference for it was right there. Each illustration required less tweaking and I was able to complete them much quicker than with no reference.

When it came time to create the maquette of the A.T.T., I used the opportunity as another "sketching method." I still was not absolutely set on a design, and since I was creating it from scratch I had free range on experimenting. Using the interesting shapes of old toy parts, foam board, and other random materials, I was able to create my own Frankenstein of an Automated Torque Telegrapher. Once it was completely assembled, I painted it flat grey to make it appear more seamless, easier to capture shadows, and reflect light in photographs.


The fun thing about building maquettes is that you can be as precise or uncomplicated as you like. The ultimate goal is to get the information you need out of it, whether it be a certain pose, the perfect angle, or most importantly, how lighting and cast shadows fall on your subject. I've gotten quite a few miles out of just this one maquette. I've used it for several panels in the web comic as well as faux newspaper articles, and eventually I might make a "blueprint style" poster of the Automated Torque Telegrapher. Until then... it rests happily in my studio with all the other clutter of maquettes, books, and scribbles just waiting for the day I need to draw the A.T.T. once more.



In the next post, I'll share a few of the finished illustrations/designs that I have referenced this maquette for.

Until Then,
-b

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You can view the A.T.T. in action in the
Apparition Abolishers webcomic


See the sketches of the A.T.T. - HERE



For some of the very best tips and tricks of illustration art,
visit James Gurney's blog - GurneyJourney,

Monday, August 30, 2010

Steampunk at Dragon*Con !


Come see the Apparition Abolishers at "The Steampunk Exhibition" (SPEX) at Dragon*Con 2010. It will run SUNDAY from 4:00 PM EST until 5:00 PM EST in the Peachtree Ballroom at the Westin Hotel. The Westin Hotel (home to all Steampunk and Whedonverse programming) is only two short blocks up Peachtree from the front of the Hyatt Regency.

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Road to MidSouth Con - JASPER

Last but not least, we have Jasper Dunlap to round out the Apparition Abolishers. This concludes the portraits that will appear on the upcoming poster that will be available (from us) at the MidSouthCon in Memphis. (more info about the con here)

Next week will be the first look at the poster, although I might post some progress or comp shots of it this week. Stay tuned to find out!!!

-b

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Craftsman's Apron -logo design


I do not normally like to post work from my day job, but I thought this logo was Victorian / steampunkish enough to pass as awesome. Inspired (and requested by client) to pay homage to Col. Littleton.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Steampunk And Snow!

Well good things have happened this past weekend. Jeff Preston, my mentor and former instructor has posted a little teaser of the Illustration of the Abolishers on his Facebook page. It is truly an honor to see myself illustrated by such a master.

And here in Nashville we finally got our once-a-decade good snow. So me and Joy and My good friend Gerald and his kids took advantage of this by enjoying the weekend with a little sledding action, or should I say Snow-Tubing action!

Gerald made a pretty sweet video of our escapades.
Needless to say, good times all around. I have another treat I will be posting a little later as well. So stay tuned!