Showing posts with label Acrylic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acrylic. Show all posts

10/06/2012

There's a zombie on your lawn

A couple of years ago I had a little idea to turn my desk fan into a Plants vs Zombies Sunflower. I only just got round to it. So this is well out of date of current trends, but I still think it's nice.










It's almost finished, I just plan to add a couple of zombie remains somewhere.
A quick Google reveals a similar project making a fan out of the other obvious choice from the game - the Blover. It would look darn cool without the cover on it, but it would also hurt if you walked into it...


02/07/2010

Background and Scenery Design

Here's some of the background and scenery designs I've been working on this year...



'20th Century Participation' - 1910


'20th Century Participation' - 1942





The Fall of the Wall - 1989
(The year I was born, actually...)








A screenshot from the first render of the 1989 Berlin Scene



Here are some of the wall sections, with graffin' painted digitally on top of an acrylic-painted texture of a concrete wall...

La-De-Da... Cos' it's a Lada? Get it? Yeah.

It's a cheesy, hippy-sort-of line, but apparently it was a popular one.


A lovely picture of some sort of peaceful bird (dove maybe?)
emerging from the barrel of a Soviet tank.
Bloody Commies.



The original textures, created in acrylic paint...






The original planned image was first produced as a sketch...




An incredible scene...





The Mongolians have swarmed the border!
(hmm, sounds a bit like a military code...)






A really, REALLY flowery and camp forest scene.
I would definately die of hayfever in there.