Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
6.4.12
17.5.11
Flan Land
26.2.11
29.1.11
10.12.10
14.10.10
10.7.10
Peachy 3D
Dipping my toes into some 3D again for practise. This time, some low poly stuff - an alternate version of this peach character I did a while ago.

(402 tris, for those in the know)

(402 tris, for those in the know)
24.6.10
14.6.10
6.6.10
5.4.10
Jamie Magazine: Little Chefs
A while ago I got asked to make some nacho themed illustrations for the kid's recipe section in Jamie Magazine. This was a really fun job as I got to draw a kid diving into guacamole and a kid wearing a sombrero! Credit also needs to go to the AD, Adrienne Pitts, who was lovely to work with.




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23.2.10
Making Friends
Okay, so after a lot of brainstorming and doodling a lot of baaad ideas, I finally came up with this little comic. Being a complete newbie to this sequential business, things didn't go too smoothly* but it was super fun to draw so you can probably expect more in the near future!

* I spent thirty years thinking of the panels then sixty years deciding how the hell to colour it. I'm actually 112 years old now.

* I spent thirty years thinking of the panels then sixty years deciding how the hell to colour it. I'm actually 112 years old now.
10.2.10
Will you be my vegetable Valentine?
4.10.09
23.7.09
Dim Sum
Can't...stop...thinking...about...food...
This time around it's the legend of dim sum (ha gao, siu mai and cheung fun are my absolute favourites)!!

On another note, my friend Kim presented me with the gift of Flickr for my birthday which I am super happy about as I was thinking of going 'pro' anyway. Thanks again, Kim!
This time around it's the legend of dim sum (ha gao, siu mai and cheung fun are my absolute favourites)!!

On another note, my friend Kim presented me with the gift of Flickr for my birthday which I am super happy about as I was thinking of going 'pro' anyway. Thanks again, Kim!
8.7.09
7.7.09
Hotdogs
More 3D experimenting, this time with a colourful hotdog van!

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On a side note, I've had a lot of people contacting me and asking "What program do I use to make my 3D look the way yours does?" or something similar. As happy as I am to answer this question, I feel like I should put my answer to this here to save further repetition and to inform those of you who are wondering:
I work in Maya but my processes are technically quite basic and I'm confident that the type of finish can be achieved in any other 3D program. I'm not using any program specific filters or effects - my models are generally low-poly and are fullbright. This means that all of the colour/design work is in the texture and the light/dark 'shading' you see is actually painted and therefore fake. Basically, I believe that it's more about the creativity than the technicalities; you should be dictating your work, not your tools :)

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On a side note, I've had a lot of people contacting me and asking "What program do I use to make my 3D look the way yours does?" or something similar. As happy as I am to answer this question, I feel like I should put my answer to this here to save further repetition and to inform those of you who are wondering:
I work in Maya but my processes are technically quite basic and I'm confident that the type of finish can be achieved in any other 3D program. I'm not using any program specific filters or effects - my models are generally low-poly and are fullbright. This means that all of the colour/design work is in the texture and the light/dark 'shading' you see is actually painted and therefore fake. Basically, I believe that it's more about the creativity than the technicalities; you should be dictating your work, not your tools :)
28.6.09
26.6.09
7.6.09
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