Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Finally was able to transfer permissions to my real profile...

So I have been dealing with permissions and getting into this account for a while now, but I think I have everything worked out so it will be functioning correctly.  Lots of new stuff to update too.  Might as well start it off with an add.  I just made a society6 storefront and have 6 images up to start merchandising off of.  :)



I have also been steadily working in zbrush whenever possible and thanks to the society at zbrushhangouts.com I feel much more comfortable moving around the interface.  Below is a WIP sculpture done off of Steve Carruther's (www.veshkau.com) concept.



Now that the blog is set up correctly, expect lots more posts in the future...

Sunday, September 9, 2012

I have been spending time at the LA Zoo...

When I first got back to LA I picked up a membership to the LA zoo, and have been spending time hanging out /sketching the animals.  Here is a koala watercolor piece.  :)


Sunday, May 6, 2012

iAnimate.net

I am starting up an iAnimate workshop tomorrow and was able to download their rigs earlier today.  This is just some fun testing out what they can do.  I have not been able to get the facials working yet in what I think is some backwards compatibility issues (I use Maya 2009), but they were fun to play with anyways.


I will post work in progress animations soon.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Starting back up some zbrush practice...

After checking out one of the Gnomon presentations, I was inspired to get back into zbrush and really delve into the program. The first model I am working will incorporate both hard and soft objects, hair and in-zbrush rendering.

I am currently close to being done with the character and about 30% into modeling out his mech suit. Most of it so far is still in the blocking out masses stage.






Also adding a WIP goblin from my sketchbook.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Getting ready for Africa... but wait!

For the past month now I have been planning and preparing for my humanitarian trip to Uganda. This included things like renewing my passport, spending lots of time in the sun, (I tend to spend much of my time on the computer and am not too used to hot weather anymore) and a 10 day fast I wanted to do for health, and as a start to re-train my stomach to not want as much food. I think American portions are too big, and sometimes get a bit carried away with them. :)

Well, about 4 days into my fast I got word that the volunteer group that I was heading over there with lost a bunch of people (no one died, they just opted out) and a bunch of other things happened that resulted in loss of group rates of air travel and ended up just being canceled outright. I was pretty bummed, but at least I found out before I went in for my pin-cushion worthy number of preventative shots including Malaria, Typhoid, Yellow fever, Hep A, B, C, etc.

Today is day 10 of my fast, and I am excited because TONIGHT, WE DINE... well, I haven't really decided where yet but I get to eat again!

WOO HOO!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Ugh... finally an update! :)

Well, here it is. It has been a while in the works but is finally up and running. The totally new redesign of dimind.net.

When redesigning the site, I decided early on that I wanted drop down navigation menus for ease of use and comprehension, but to do that I needed to teach myself CSS. No big deal, CSS is easy... right?

Well, it turns out that when using CSS, the basic work flow of web page front end design to back end programming is pretty different from how I have been working with my previous sites. Matching a design through photoshop is a HUGE pain, especially if you are determined to have things like custom fonts, gradients stuck to the sides, etc. so what I thought I would get done in a week to two turned to a couple of months... and that is with the help of some friendly forum followers over at csscreator.com. If you are looking for help with your CSS problems, I would defiantly recommend heading over that way.

There are still a number of things that I am unhappy with (including the stupid redirect emailmeform added to the form code that I am going to have to replace with new code and the pdf's not opening in fancybox) but I thought it best to work on that after the site is live. It was time for it to be up.

Other than that, I haven't really spent any free time away from the computer. The town I am in has only one dance club and I got over it real fast. Those who know me can attest that I am not really into the "thug" scene. :\

I actually uploaded the site monday morning, then kind of collapsed with a combination of exhaustion and illness which has kept me near constantly bedridden till... well... about 25 minutes ago. Couldn't really sit up fully without getting dizzy for about 4 days, but most of it is gone now.

On that note, I have been dealing with some unfortunate health issues lately and still have a ways to go before feeling healthy again.

I was however able to watch the entire series of Farscape in 4 days. Yep, that's what I said. For those of you who don't know the series, that's 88 forty-five minute long episodes of sci-fi goodness ending in the most surprising last minute plot development before cancelation fiasco that I have ever seen. And I thought the series end for "My name is Earl" was aggravating.

Thank goodness for fan forced wrap-up movies.

Anyways, feel free to take a gander at the new threads. I really wanted to stress an elegant and professional theme with this one, and really couldn't think of something more fitting than pinstripes.

Makes me want to head back to Vegas and check out the Armani store. :P

I hope you like it, and feel free to send a message if you guys spot errors in spelling, things not working or just flat out suggestions.

Oh, and yes, demo reel is down currently... that was my project for this week, but being sick changed the plans.

-d

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Fun with Illustrator...

Going through some sketchbooks and bringing some sketches into illustrator. I have been trying to draw a bit more cartoony lately since I tend to work more towards realism.

I will be adding some more to the post later...


There are also a bunch of page elements I did for my friend Mosh's website.


Also, here is the one that I am working on right now. Bramble Tanglewood. I found this guy in what I think was one of my freshman sketchbooks from Ringling. I still have to finish his eyes, hair, hat, shadows and fix the environment.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Posting some covers...

Some new, many old.

I have been working on a lot of advertising stuff lately, as well as being bombarded with a number of cover jobs sent to me after their due date and being told, "We need this yesterday."

Monday, November 15, 2010

Nice!


I was cleaning out files and found the characters from Jorge's thesis he sent me a while back.

I haven't animated a quadruped yet, so should be pretty fun.


Friday, November 5, 2010

A quick post...


I just wanted to add a quick post showing a design I did yesterday. I have been doing a lot of promotional pieces and catalog work, and it was nice to get back to something a bit more artistic. The composition of the retail packaging is a bit different, but I really liked my concept's composition better so I thought I would post this one.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A zombie cover...

"This is the most gory book cover we have ever done." -Blackstone Audio

So I got to do a zombie cover... and they actually let me go wild. Covered in damage, this not so happy chap is gracing the cover of our new "Patient Zero" title. I listened to the book after and have to say that I really enjoyed it. There is a 50 minute swat-like team vs. zombie battle and it gets pretty intense. I have a lot more covers, but I have been so busy I have not had too much in the way of time to post.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Finally a fantasy title...

The BG photomanipulation for The River Kings' Road. This is actually the 2nd version I did because after doing the first my boss looked at it and said... "He wears chain mail, not plate."

Ah well, I like this version better. The composition is like that because of the spine and back of the book. I will edit in the full cover later.


I thought I would post this too because this is the first time that I have seen a photo using difference as a layer style that I liked. I was just playing with a photo for Jade.


Sunday, July 25, 2010

A work update...

A couple shots of my covers in a catalog. I know... I know. Don't say it.



On this page I did The Devil knows how to ride, The Case of Jennie Brice, and the Golf title. Oh yeah... and Jacob's Room. I have also done the covers for Viper's Tangle and No Good Deed but the ones here are the old ones (not mine). I just finished Viper's Tangle on friday.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010

So...

I haven't posted in a while. Work has kept me pretty busy in a mindless sort of way, although every so often I get some covers that I really enjoy. I have started working in Illustrator and am having fun with it. It can be a really good tool.

As for my life, I have been spending a lot of time getting past some things that I was not strong enough to get over. Time does make pain lessen, and at least it didn't break me this time. A year and a half in and although I doubt I will ever be over it, I think I am almost past it.. so that is nice. It just sucks that I have to take the long way around. Dancing helps. :P I have found that being away from Ringling has made me a much happier person and I am almost completely back to the plucky guy I was before that acursed place.

As for art, I will post some covers that I have done. I just finished my first traditionally painted book cover and it was approved depending on the approval of the author. I will post that if it gets approved. I think later tonight I will be able to post some covers if I can find them. I guess I will go look now.

...

The flash drive was sitting right in front of me. Smart Dan.

These two are done pretty much completely in illustrator.



Here are some covers done in photoshop, illustrator, indesign and grabbing tons of assets from shutterstock. My relationship with shutterstock is kind of love/hate right now because I am working on a fantasy cover, finished a version and found out that the knight wears chain mail and not plate... so I have to start over and can't find any good shots. Grrr. Arg.

I like the Amusing Ourselves cover... it was fun, but am starting to wonder why I keep getting books about Nazis and the World Wars. :\ The Rinehart book is a mystary. I think I have done about 15 covers this month, but these are my favorites. Support your local libraries. Check 'em out.


EDIT / UPDATE: The Shadow Hunter cover was just approved by the author, so I am able to show it. Took about 5 - 6 hours to paint it, the bear and boy vector is from a sketch while I was brainstorming the cover and I liked it so much I had to add it. I think I would have liked the cover much better if I had time to do the piece in oils (I don't think the clouds are very convincing), but I like how the mountains turned out in the watercolor. A Wreath for Rivera is the first in a series of old murder mystery novels that I am redoing the covers for the library version of the audio books.


I think one of the best parts of working with an audio book company is access to all the audio books that I can listen to... which is quite a lot.

I am taking a hiatus from shooting right now because after this last photoshoot I was in a rush to get back in town and forgot to reclose my gear bag... meaning that when I pulled it out of my car my 5d went flying. Lens is in two pieces, battery grip's catch is broken but the camera looks ok. Could have been a lot worse. I switched back to my non L series lens before heading back because it fits in the gear bag better... saving a $2000 lens and only damaging a $400 one.... so I guess I was lucky. Might as well show some from that shoot. Make it a more complete update.

I will see what I can do about posting some 3d updates too, but I will save that for later.

-d