Showing posts with label sevensheaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sevensheaven. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Comparison sites


Stylized 3D illustration regarding comparison sites for consumer products.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Seamour Sheep comic 32


Seamour's cousin, a black sheep from the USA, tells about his favourite boxer. More sheepish gags can be found at Seamoursheep dot com

Friday, March 23, 2007

New toy prototypes




New photos of the latest hand-painted designer toy prototypes, adapted from the Seamour Sheep and Marty Mole comic series.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Friday, March 16, 2007

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Draakie


Two-dee dragon, enjoying a stylized sun. Creating stuff in a loose, playful style like this is true relaxation and reminds me of drawing unpretentiously in those good ol' childhood days.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

The real Marty Mole


The real Marty Mole is almost ready to show himself to the world. Seamour Sheep and Marty Mole will be released as designer toys a.k.a. urban vinyl this year, produced in Hong Kong. If you're interested then keep an eye on Seamoursheep.com for updates.

Seamour Sheep comic 30


The thirtieth episode of my precious fluffy friend Seamour Sheep, his wiseacre sidekick Marty Mole and some guest stars.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Silhouette


An exercise in 2D vector illustration. I actually created this with the 2D vector shape tools in my 3D program. :) I installed a trial version of Illustrator, only to find out that I can work much faster with the 2D shape tools of my 3D package.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Pete 'n' Kate


A cynical cartoon regarding the announced marriage of Pete Doherty and Kate Moss.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Birdie


Sorry for the tsunami of posts from my side guys. I'm desperately making use of the scarce spare time I've got to create some stuff for myself.

Finally I've created something purely 2D again, escaping from my usual 3D work. I used to create 2D computer graphics for old school commercial computer games and it was a true delight to return to my old passion.

Seamour Sheep comic 29


After a few weeks of delay Seamour and Marty are back with a special guest star.

The lonely teapot



In my never-ending quest to build a bridge between 2D and 3D artwork, here's a 3D teapot I rendered in a raw, experimental 2D style, trying to make it look as non-3D as possible by utilizing texturing and lighting techniques.

I hope one day I can make a living out of creating only this type of 'NPR' work (Non-Photorealistic Rendering), as I'm becoming more and more fed up with the usual, hackneyed, sterile, smooth 'n' shiny realistic 3D graphics.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Shipping expenses



Stylized illustration in an experimental style, about the problem of high shipping expenses when shopping online.

I love style experiments like these. I also love breaking through conventional rules, such as the avoidance of tangents. In this case I processed a couple of deliberate tangents in the image.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Clogwork @ Drawn!

Hey guys, we've been mentioned at Drawn! Now scream along with me: "COOOOL!" :)

Messenger stripped

Realistically executed, stylized 3D illustration for a workshop about stripping Live Messenger from unnecessary elements.

Friday, February 16, 2007

The nightmare of Geert Wilders

One of my daily cartoons for the Dutch news website Nu.nl, regarding the growing islamphobia in the Netherlands, specifically the xenophobia of the Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Dissipation

Daily cartoon for the Dutch Nu.nl news website, regarding an article about a sum of 12 billion dollar that the United States turned out to have spent quite carelessly during the first year of the war in Iraq.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Love is in the air

Cartoon for the Dutch news website Nu.nl, regarding an article about a strongly increased mating drive among wild boars.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

One broken heart too many



A work from my Série Noir. I love creating imagery in this dark style as an alternation from my usual bright 'n' shiny stuff.

Cheers,

Sevensheaven