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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Old project that became lost in my project folder. Decided to finish it off since it was already almost done. 

Thursday, October 9, 2014


My Key Park

Specifically named as such because all the brushes used to make this image are custom brushes made out of the shape of a key. I was experimenting with custom brushes and thought this would be a fun way to test the concept out as well as give me a challenge. 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

After viewing a video online of someone creating a batarang out of an old saw blade I decided to give it a try. However seeing as it was my first attempt at any form of metal work my first attempt... left something to be desired. It was meant to look like the batarangs from the Christian Bale Batman movies, however between correcting mistakes and attempting to even things out. It ended up being too small, wonky, and a totally different shape. 



My second attempt went considerably better. It was the right shape, size, and was less wonky. 


After that my brother and father recommended I make any more out of aluminium because its easier to work with. The two pictures below represent my efforts to create my own design with aluminium. I wanted a batarang that could fold but that could also snap open when flicked, like the batrangs in various other Batman incarnations. My design used something similar to what you would see on a folding knife; when the blade of the knife moves far enough a piece of metal snaps into place below it to lock the knife in place. Same idea here only there is a clip on both parts of the batarang. At first you couldn't really flick it and snap it in place because the pressure from the clips actually kept it closed, but after fiddling with it a while everything became loser and worked better. It wasn't perfect and the clip system looked ugly but I'm still happy with how it came out. 



This is the last batarang I made; like the previous it is made of aluminium and was designed to fold and flick open. However unlike the previous design, this batrang employs a slightly more complex locking system.  In the middle circular part of the batarang there is 2 holes on one wing and 2 pins on the other. When both halves are slid into the proper position the pins fit into the holes and hold the batarang in place. There is also a spring in the middle; one end of the spring is attached to one of the wings, the other end is attached to a moving disk. When the batarang is closed the pins are not in their holes, instead they sit on top of one of the wings. In addition, the inner spring is pulled on slightly, meaning once the pins are lined up with the holes the spring will pull the two halves of the batarang together and lock everything in place. 

The system is much better in function and appearance, however due to a misjudgement of thinking super glue could hold certain parts together it does not function as well as it could. Inside the middle there is a bolt going through the middle of the spring as well as a ring that goes around the outside of the spring. Both of these were in place to keep the pins on the correct path to fall into the holes. However the ring was glued in with super glue and eventually came off. Because of that the flicking action doesn't always work. But when it does work it looks bloody cool. 




All four of these is the cumulative effort of about one month of work. Working on a new batarang each week. 



Thursday, August 21, 2014


This is a banner I created for someone's online soap business.  I was not able to upload the good quality .swf file to Blogger so I included a lower resolution gif instead as well as a static version of the banner. The .swf version looked much better, didn't move as fast, and was an active link that took you directly to the clients Etsy page. 




Friday, June 6, 2014

A little mock up I did of a box to hold crayons to send along with a resume to Crayola. The box was less about design and more about showing my ability to lay out packaging properly. Setting up bleed as well as cut and fold lines.

Friday, May 23, 2014

School Project: Create a travel poster for a destination of your choosing. I used Adobe Illustrator to outline and recreate familiar Australian imagery to invoke the feeling of Australia. Not to much to say about this project other than that I like how it came out and that I feel keeping it simple was better than trying to cram a lot into one poster, like some of my classmates chose to do.

Monday, May 19, 2014

 Low Quality Screen Cap From A Game Turned Into A High Quality One.

Before

After

Original screen cap came from a PC game called Treasure Adventure Game. I saw another artist had worked on the same sort of project, recreating screen caps from games like Doom and Metroid. At the time I was playing Treasure Adventure Game and wanted to see if I could create a higher quality version of a screen cap from it. This is the end result and I am quite pleased with it.