Monday, November 24, 2008

Sculpture Update Pt. 3

Hello everyone!

Looks like my internet will give me the opportunity to upload some more pictures of my sculpture Rugi.
Next here is a picture of the entire body done.(Except for the hands, I made those later.)







I was getting REALLY excited at this point, my sculpture was looking SO cool!



It's cooked! :D Here you can see the hands and the extra draping bandages that I added before cooking.

Also, the paint on the base that I had for my sculpture started bubbling when I cooked Rugi. I was a little worried, but when it cooled down, it had a really nice texture to it. I love it when good accidents happen!



Here is a shot to show everyone how I'm attaching the head to the body. I just have a hole in the bottom of Rugi's head and a wire sticking out of his body. So once I'm done painting, I'll glue his head to his body.



Here's a shot of his head on his body. Looking good Rugi!



Here's what the sword looks, and how big it is compared to Rugi's body.

Oh, and speaking of swords, here's the first one compared to the final one...



I still have to sand down my final sword of course. BUT THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON'T READ LABELS AND DON'T CHECK EVERY FEW MINUTES WHEN COOKING SCULPY!!!

I have a new oven at my house, so the Celsius and Fahrenheit are switched. So I put the sculpy in at 130 Fahrenheit not 130 Celsius. So it didn't cook after 15 min, I was a little confused. Then I realized my mistake and changed the temperature. But then it took 3 minutes to cook since the sculpy is so thin. But I checked it 10 min after putting it in!!!! It was so black and warped and bubbled that I couldn't salvage it...

So here's a shot of the sheath versus the sword, I need to sand it down a bit too.



And here's a shot of Rugi with the ponytail on the head (which I just recently broke D: )



And I'll also add a closeup of one of Rugi's hands, just to give you an idea of what they look like and how they kinda hold onto the sword and sheath.



Well, that's all for today. I have started painting Rugi, but I'll add those pictures once I get a bit farther, don't want to spoil ALL the fun!

As always, you can get all these pictures (and a few shots of my painted one if you REALLY need to see it) on my Photobucket Account

'Till next time bloggers!

~CorkyLunn

Sculpture Update Pt. 2

Hello again bloggers!

Well, I've gotten my sculpture A LOT farther than the last post, I'm actually painting it already!

But no worries, I shall show you every step I took to make it.
The last picture I showed was the head uncooked. So the next part was putting sculpy on the body of Rugi.



So I started placing sculpy around for the arms, legs, and torso, and put in the feet. (I knew only the toes would be showing in the final piece, so I wasn't too worried about the rest of the foot.)



Then, as you can see here, I made the pants. They are actually called Hakama pants in Japan, and were traditionally worn by samurai to protect their legs from brush when riding their horses.
You can also see the ribbon sculpy that I made (thanks to my Sketching teacher's clay extractor) that I will be using for Rugi's bandages.




Here's the front and back shots of Rugi's torso bandages. You can also see that I've make the belt for his sash. I made the ties seperate so that I can paint them and glue them on later.

I'll post the rest of the pictures later. The rest of the pictures are the finished arms and then cooking and painting.

'Till next time bloggers!

~Corky-Lunn

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sculpture Update Pt.1

Hello everyone!

Just uploading some photos of my progress on the sculpture!

Here is the final piece I'd like to make:



I've named him Rugi, short for tsurugi. Tsurugi means sword, all the characters I'm designing are going to be named after an object or associating word with them.

So here is the start of it!



This is the start of it, I've got the legs and torso attached to a base. The base is just a decorative piece of wood painted black.

Next!



I attached the head to the torso, I later on take a different approach to the head.

Next!



I started putting aluminum foil on the joints to solidify it abit. And Nina the cat was nice enough to model as well :)

Next are some shots of me building tinfoil on the wireframe:







Later on I cut the round part off of the head and I'm going to attach it later.
For the head I made a ball of aluminum foil and put it in the middle of the wire ring.

And here is the start of the head, I'm going to put the ponytail on later.



And a side view.



Well, that's all for today, I have the body started as well, so I'll post that soon!

'Till next time bloggers!

~CorkyLunn

Monday, November 10, 2008

Skateboards and Snowboards

Hey fellow bloggers!

So I have a new project along with my sculpture one. But this project is for two of my classes, New Media Tools, taught by the DMA coordinator Joseph Bodick (who by the way was nice enough to give us the templates for the boards!), and Sketching.

So our objective was to design some skateboards and snowboards. I did some research online for ideas, and talked to friends as well, and I'll be posting my favorite designs here.

Geisha and HIT (on) ME Design



-The Geisha design is one of my favorites! If you can see my notes on the sides there, I want to make the yellow a lot lighter, almost make it an off white yellow.

-The HIT (on) ME design was a shirt that I had printed and sold after I won a contest with my hometown skateboarding shop. So I decided to give it a more modern look. I might give it a black background if I come by it later when I have time.

Geisha Concepts



-These are designs that others suggested, my boyfriend is a big fan of black and white contrast, so I tried it out. And others suggested black and white contrast with one main focus colour, so I chose red.

And How Are We Feeling Today? Design



-This design was a suggestion of a friend to make a design that people could relate to somehow. And that they could look at to see all of the elements put into it to make one design. So I did a classic emotions collection. I did it in multiple colours to appeal to everyone's colour taste buds.

Flaky and Snow-words Design



-The first design was just a classic snowflakes idea. The colours were picked off the top of my head. The bottom flake is my favorite one.

-The second design was one I actually designed for my orientation drawing test to get into Digital Media Arts. I've cleaned up the idea and gone for a strong blue. Now the problem is I wasn't sure of a colour for the flakes, I've got some ideas in the notes. And I was wondering, do I go for a gradient, do I put black outlines, or maybe even another colour for outlines? So many questions...

Last, but not least!

Cherri Bomb Design



-This design was made for the fake studio I made up for the sculpture/toy and skateboard design. I like play on words with design. My reference for the cherry is from a logo of Cott Black Cherry Soda

Well, that's it for today. I'll also be posting my progress on the toy in the next few days as well!

As always, you can check out the scans of my designs on Photobucket.

Gotta jet,

~CorkyLunn

Monday, November 3, 2008

Updates

Just a quick update on what's been happening for the past few weeks.

I went to a Studio Tour downtown with Seneca, and it was a blast! I saw alot of different places that I'd love to work at.

Now in Sketching class.

We're now working on our toy sculptures. I don't have any pictures uploaded yet, but soon! I'll upload the final piece (what I want it to look like) and some progress shots.

Well, gotta go!

~CorkyLunn

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Soya Sauce - The Cheap Stuff

Hey fellow bloggers! Friday for Sketching class we made a japanese restaurant menu.

But before we could start painting we had to brainstorm as a group. We had a bit of info on the Restaurant, such as that it was called "Gi:Japanese Fusion restaurant".
And all they needed was a main logo, and art for the appetizers, main course meals, and the beer and wine. :)

So we started searching for what a Gi was. A Gi is any piece of clothing that you would wear in japan. But most North Americans know Gis as the outfits you wear when you participate in karate.

After that we looked at some yummy foods and drinks. And I chose to use dumplings as the appetizer picture, some sushi as the main dish, and a bottle of sake (an alcoholic drink in japan made of fermented rice) with a cup beside it. And for the main menu, a geisha, just to be traditional.

After the brainstorming was done, our teacher, Mr. Tedford, gave us our medium to paint with

Dollar Store Soya Sauce!

Yeah, it caught me off guard too!
So anyways, we started painting, dealing with the odd smell of the soya sauce, praying that my watercolour brushes would survive.

So here was the brainstorming page:



And here is the final piece:


I'm not totally happy with this, I wish I could redo the geisha if anything...

Hope you guys enjoyed this as much as I did!

As always, you can check out these photos larger on Photobucket.

'Till next time!
~CorkyLunn

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Super Morlock Adventure Quest!




Hey Everyone! Last Friday was a blast! The PhotograFISTS went to downtown Toronto to get some shots, and it was so much fun!

After sifting through all 360+ photos, I managed to choose the ones I liked the most.
Thanks goes to my boyfriend Jesse for helping take a majority of the photos!

Here's the list of photos we has to take on the adventure:


- Photo of yourself when they wake up in the morning of your adventure
- Group photo of all members in your group on the subway
- 2 photos of advertisements inside the subway car
- 2 photos of warning signs on the subway platform
- Get off at St. Andrews (photo of group on stairs)
- Photo of two group members getting a transfer
- Photo of the art on the sidewalk under foot at King street and Emily
- Photo of all members at a street car shelter (with advertisement in background)
- Photo of the Cash Store (west of Spadina on Queen south side)
- Photo of the Portland and Queen street signs
- Photo of the storefront of NewYork Subway
- Group photos in the parking lot across the street (with all the Graffiti)
- 5 photos of Graffiti
- Photos of the empty lot where the fire was on Queen
- Photo of the storefront Silver Snail
- Photo of a flyer from inside the Silver Snail
- Photo of a member buying something from a street vendor on Queen Street (and Soho)
- Photo of the Black Bull patio
- Photo of a Member walking with a Now or EYE news paper
- Photo of the storefront Pages books
- Photo of the Back Market sandwich board
- Photo of all members near the Much Music building
- Photo of everyone getting on the Subway at Osgood
- Photo of each member reading the Now or EYE paper on the subway
- Photo of the Pages Books store business card on a subway seat
- Photo of everyone saying bye
- Photo of yourself before you goto bed that night


If you'd like to check out all the photos (to view them so much better) please click the link for PhotoBucket

Enjoy all the pictures! :D I had a lot of fun doing this.

'Till next time Bloggers!

~Corky-Lunn