Monday, January 31, 2011

Beautiful work by Robh. Buy his book... Aspect Ratio!





















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© 2011 David Stover
3.5 x 5

 We are so lucky to have so many talented artist pals. This weekend we had dinner with a terrific couple that we met through a mutual friend and through the Creative Arts Center here in Dallas. Dave and Linda are both mosaic artists and they share a studio in their home. They are both as generous as they are talented. Dan and I were both ooohing and ahhing over a recent new piece that Dave had done, and he gave it to us ... zowie, what an amazing score! Our jaws dropped to the ground and we were a bit speechless. Dan made sure to speak up and correct me later however when I thanked Dave again for my gifted mosaic ...  the hubby made sure I called it "our" mosaic, it was a gift to us both after all.

About This Work:
It is 3.5 x 5 inches and this new experimental size sort of sprung up for Dave from the recent trading card swaps we have all been doing here in Dallas. It is a bit larger than the standard 2.5 x 3.5 atc size and so you end up with a little more surface to play with and the end result feels like a really substantial piece instead of a mini-card, it is thick too which adds to that hefty feel.
The tiny translucent green bead that seems to have a texture printed within it is getting that texture from the mesh below, it is really cool in person because if you look at the bead from another angle you do not see the mesh texture ... it is really a dynamic piece that sort of changes at different angles.  Check the detail below and you may see what I am referring to better.


I am a sucker for anything that has a layered effect and this piece by Dave really does. The mix of textures and the shiny center tessera versus the flat black really make this mosaic special.  I would love to share a web link to Dave's website with you but he does not have one just yet.  I am going to bug him about that this year.  I may see if I can help him get that happening soon, he has very professional photos of his work so I think it is just a time issue, I can understand that.

Back in 2007 Noah Scalin at skulladay.com released a papercraft skull with an articulated jaw. In 2010 Scalin re-imagined the papercraft skull in robot form. I think the robot skull is loads more fun than the original. ^^ Templates for both the original and the robot skull may be downloaded here. There is also a blank template available if you care to create a custom skull of your own.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Tons of art over at michallisowski.com







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Saturday, January 29, 2011

You can't help but love this adorable paper toy bat by illustrator Erik Madera. Officially titled "Macelo the Friendly Bat", this glue-less paper toy is part of a campaign to promote awareness of the preservation of bats. Madera has an image of the template for Marcelo posted here as part of his online portfolio.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Our friend Fred messing around with the Mandelbulb plug in for photoshop.



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From Flickr Member Amber McNamara 

From Flickr Member Backpackphotography

From Flickr Member Glenn Keelty
From Flickr Member Jo Peattie
From Flickr Member Ariel DovasIf
If you like these fun photos then check out more within this theme over at a new blog I have started with my friend Kris Hundt, it is called : http://petphotographytips.wordpress.com/.  Each Friday we are doing a fun Flickr Friday post on that blog and during the rest of the week we offer up quick tips for taking great shots of your pets. I come at it from the approach of an experienced amateur that knows dogs and knows how to get some great shots on occasion, I share what works for me. Kris is a professional photographer and offers up great advice that can only be learned from spending years behind the lens. Together I think we have the potential to build a great blog that will be a terrific resource for anyone wanting to get better at taking photos of their animals. We are not getting a lot of eyeballs over there just yet so please drop by and leave a comment if you can: http://petphotographytips.wordpress.com/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Kevin Mowrer art. Robots and vehicles too!





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This San Francisco street car papercraft was created by Archidigm, a firm that provides training in computer-aided drafting. The process used to create the paper model involved importing digital photos of a street car into a drafting program (AutoCAD) where the features of the car were traced with lines. The resulting line drawing was then opened in Adobe Photoshop where color and shading were added. An outline of the steps to create the model (as well as a printable template for a green street car) may be found here.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

I finally got around to finishing another Kingdom Hearts papercraft. This is a 1:1 scale paper model of Cid Highwind's goggles as they appear in the Kingdom Hearts II video game. Cid Highwind first appeared as a character in Final Fantasy VII. After FFVII, Cid appeared in several more video games, including both Kingdom Hearts I and II. Although his appearance differs from game to game, one constant of his costume is a pair of goggles perched on his forehead. As the template for the goggles consists of only one page of five parts, I give this papercraft a difficulty level of a mere 1 on a scale of 5. A download of the template is available here.

Monday, January 24, 2011

M.C. BARRETT concept art. Some cars. Get his sketchbook!





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Saturday, January 22, 2011

This miniature papercraft of Carl's house from the 2009 Disney Pixar movie Up is not your usual paper model. First, it is built with three different weights of cardboard and paper. Second, it is hand painted instead of making use of a computer printer for color. If you feel adventurous enough to attempt building one of these yourself, the creator of the house, Michal Miszta, has graciously provided a copy of his template here.

Friday, January 21, 2011

"Lola" ( see all proofs)
© rebecca collins/ artpaw.com
What a crazy week. I posted my team up Thursday pic on Weds. and I posted a Flickr Friday post yesterday. For some reason I have been a one day ahead on my blog posts this week. I guess I am just eager for the weekend. Today I proofed around 3 clients and updated some kitty art. I may try to do a little bit of Art Paw work this weekend, however I think I am really just going to focus on a few personal art projects.  I have so many mosaic projects stacking up in  my head, I have to start working on a few soon.

So what do you guys think of Lola?  I love this puppy girls' ears. She has the same name as my assistant so I am going to assume she is high spirited, hard headed and determined ... all traits that Art Paw's own Lola has.

bugball-art.blogspot.com Tons of fantasy art on deviantart.







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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Here is a great papercraft mech by Cantaris at the Mech3.org forum. I believe this papercraft was based on a 3D model from a video game, although I am not sure which one.(Anyone care to enlighten me? ^^) This mech's model type is called an "Awesome". It comes from the BattleTech universe which got its start in miniature gaming in the 80's and later came to include video games and an animated series. A download of the Pepakura PDO template (which includes a whopping 121 different skins!) is available here.

Nice stuff over at voncotta.blogspot.









Keywords: digital spaceship concept art environment character design by andreas von cotta danish concept artist currently living and working in reykjavik iceland ccp games eve online video game developer

From Flickr member Justin.Beck
From Flickr Member Jonathan Khoo
From Flickr Member Orin Zebest
From Flickr Member whizchickenonabun
From Flickr Member Olga  
From Flickr Member Susanne Stoop
From Flickr Member Bondiben
From Flickr Member Michelle Tribe
From Flickr member Newsbie Pix
Wouldn't it be fun to drive around the country shooting pups in windows for a book?  Maybe some day when we are semi retired we will get a travel trailer and load up the pups and take on photography projects like that. All of these terrific shots were found over at Flickr.

It seems more and more people are creating full scale paper models from video games. This life size papercraft of Master Yoda by Noturno Sukhoi is based on a 3D model from the Star Wars: Battlefront II video game. The character Yoda (as we all know ^^) first appeared in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The finished model stands 23.6" (60 cm) tall. The template for the model is available in Pepakura PDO format only and may be downloaded here.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Just a silly and fun post for my Team up Thursday group. The shot to left is me taken with the i-site camera on my computer. Kris Hundt shot the lovely goat. They have a new male in the petting zoo to keep the lady goats company ... yes they want babies. I am glad to be getting back to this flickr group, not sure I will go all year, as we both fell off posting last year, but it certainly was a fun creative kick start last Jan. and it seems to be that again. Kris is a fun person to play creatively with. She is into shooting for fun this year and she even has another team up Thursday partner.