Gherkin Shelf Illustration
Boney2016-03-23T13:36:14+00:00This is a illustration that spured off from a bored doodle I did. I like it because there's a lot going on for the eyes.
This is a illustration that spured off from a bored doodle I did. I like it because there's a lot going on for the eyes.
This is an illustration of a robot Pocket Person in a wood collecting rabits for some reason =S. The woods are influenced by the tall branchless trees in The Nightmare Before Christmas. I'm planning on doing more of these.
Pocket people made from jeans and bits of shoe. Each one has its own personality because each one varies, this is the gray set. The reason behind doing this is because I wanted to make a character and then draw it instead of the over way around.
Gloveman. Another character created entirely out of one object ... A GLOVE. And there is his suit =)
These are Robot that I made out of the bits inside a mobile phone. I like the Idea of making a character entirely out of one thing through recycling.
These are Shoe People created entirely out of shoes. I did these because I wanted to create characters out of everyday objects that regularly get replaced.
This one’s my favourite because it reminds me on a log cabin.
Cardboard shelters done for an assignment called ‘one metre cubed’
Zombieworm! This is the finished model with a wire armature inside for ease of animation and to keep it erect =) I’m really happy with the way it turned out and how I’ve somehow made it look better than the original drawings. Here is a test animation of Zombieworm on
Zombieworm! These are the finished plasticine mouths. I decided not to use the ones on the left as they took too long to make and were heavy on Zombieworm.
Zombieworm! These are my first sketches of Zombieworm, I got the Idea from my Youtube username, which I made up on the spot when creating the account.
The Lost Bear animation screen shots, for an animation project at college It's influenced by The Brothers Quay, Eerie Indiana, Tim Burton and various animations all over youtube, anyway here's the link... enjoy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOQ9vzw1J1Y
Two completely random pictures that I picked up and merged together then painted in the style of an Alex Pardee painting.