Monday, May 23, 2011

Edward Burtynsky


Recently in class we watched a film on Edward Burtynsky who is a Canadian photographer. We watched his acclaimed award winning documentary Manufactured Landscapes which displays his breathe-taking photography and shows you how man has altered the earth through industry. I felt the film was very good because it showed me things on our planet that I couldn't have even believed existed. The most interesting thing I saw in the movie would have to have been the giant ships being disassembled for their metal.
To talk a little more about the actual artist Edward Burtynsky he was born in St. Catharines, Ontario in 1955 of Ukranian heritage. He says that he links his early exposure to industrialization from his home town to the development of his photography. His works are currently being exhibited in solo and exhibitions across Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia. Some of Burtynsky's distinctions include the TED prize, The Flying Elephant Fellowship, and the Roloff Beny Book award. He was also awarded the title of Officer of the Order of Canada and has four honorary doctorate degrees.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Paintball Art

On Friday I went paint balling with a bunch of my friends and after watching people target practice on one of the building inside I started to wonder if someone ever tried to do a painting with a paintball gun.

It didn't take long to find a video of someone doing exactly what I pictured on youtube. His name is David Ballinger and from his statement he sounds like a very interesting person. He believes that there is no such thing as failure in his art and always strives to do better. He uses many different mediums in his works. Recently he has been getting into Op Art to combine two images. One you see from far away, and the other is recognizable from up close.

Here are the two videos of his paintball art.

To see more of his work check out his Gallery

Luminescent Lines


While working on a project for my class I wanted to create some interesting glowing lines, but I had absolutely no idea how. After cycling through tutorials I found from google I found a really good one. In the tutorial it gives you very detailed step by step instructions allowing almost anyone with any photoshop experience to complete it. For anyone interested in this great tutorial here is the link.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Samwise

Ok, I admit it, I used to play WoW. After searching for a while on the main site I found all the concept artists personal site. Each artist has their own page showing their personal, Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo work. My personal favourite of the eight artists is Samwise.

Mountain Giant Concept Art
He is my favourite of the artists because he has a
variety of work for each game and even his "sketches" are top notch. He is Blizzard main concept artist for World of Warcraft though. He designed all the races and factions emblems. Some of his art is very beautiful and some of it is very gory. I like his art because it is very detailed and almost all of his pieces have that epic feeling.

Mountain Giant from World of Warcraft
The picture to the left is a Mountain Giant for the Warcraft universe. This giant was used in Warcraft III and WoW. I love how he made the giant look likes a little island habitat for birds and how the blue background looks almost like the water and sky. I also like how the rocks that form its body are all chipped and make the giant look like it just stepped out from being part of a mountain.

I find it very cool the translation between concept art to game because many things are almost seamless. I am amazed how someone could turn a 2d drawing into a 3d animated image. I think it would be very cool to have a group of people trying to make your art into a monster, NPC, or even a playable character in the most popular MMORPG game ever.

I hope one day I can work for a gaming corporation like Blizzard and work on something I enjoy. Be it as a concept artist animator or designer.