Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A Couple of New DSF (Daily Sketch Forum) Pieces

Went to sleep super early last night, and so when I woke up at 530 AM i figured i would be productive.
Both of these peices were done in photoshop in about 30 minutes.

Killer Blues






Flash in the Night




Have a whole new set of bleach paintings i am working on, come back soon!!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Another New Low Poly Piece

Just finished a set of crates that are low poly using only one diffuse texture sheet that is 512 x 512, pretty happy with this project, as it only took me a total of 2 hours or so in total creation time.

http://www.dyer-art.com/Dyer%203d%20Crate.html


Thursday, November 11, 2010

New 3D Piece/web page!

I was looking over my portfolio and i realized that if i want to get a position as a 3D artist, i might need to put a couple more mesh pieces on my website. So i took a couple hours this afternoon and knocked out a low poly oil drum!

http://www.dyer-art.com


Monday, November 8, 2010

The Road Home

An hour long Wacom sketch I just finished for a CGsociety DSF piece.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the DSF  (Daily Sketch Forum), it is a part of CGsociety.org that gives you a idea, and a time limit (generally, sometimes there is no time limit) and has you post the work you complete at the end of the time.

I have been trying to do these at least once in a while, as i find that it helps me push my speed & skill all at once, with ideas that I might not think of.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Woot!! Got my some of my Digital Art into Cgsociety!

Happy Happy Day! My Piece "Smaug Awakes" was accepted as my first 2D Cgsociety Art Submission.... So happy!

Apparently when it was originally declined it was owing to the fact that i did not know to not submit more then one piece at a time, so happy.

You can follow the link below if you want to see the official posting!


http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=133&t=932530

Friday, November 5, 2010

Blog and Webstie Issues Fixed

Just finished fixing a couple issues with the website and the blog, and would like to say thank you to Sean for being thorough enough to catch them!