Thursday, September 23, 2010

Moving On>>>

One phase finishes another starts. Starting this blogging thing a couple of years back I thought it would be quite fun to share the world my work. But with a few distractions in the way it got caught up in moving to another part of the world (Austria) then changing jobs. But now everything is a bit more settled and I have set up a new blog just titled Speedy J. It will be launched in just under 2 weeks from now it should be another outlet for me to communicate one of my real passions in life going fast in any way possible! Plus with a few other extra things thrown in. So this is the link hope you find it fun. Catch you soon!

SPEEDY J>>>>>>>

Cheers!
Mark

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Auto Pop

Well its been a while. Summer kicks in and thats it I'm outta here! But this is what I have been up to in that period. Some were for a collection of T-Shirts (Mini and GTi) I was working on and it really just kicked off from there. Its all done through Photoshop to get it all nice and correct with a sketch, parts of photos I have taken over the years all mashed in for some details and then some inspiration from comic books.




Thursday, October 9, 2008

Punk it up.









After the previous post I thought I should add some of my own images done with a project developed through Polygon modelling. My Thesis project. These are updated renderings from some reasonably recent experiments. I like the results and strong tech punk attitude that came through the colors.

With music it has to be my fav group over the past few years or so> TV on the Radio. Their new album is some of the freshest music I have heard in a long time and very enjoyable.
Flying Lotus is another great listen too.


Nu Wave Nuevo and the importance of the Polygon

Looking at the recent Paris Motor Show I was quite impressed with the wealth of ideas that came from it this year. In particular the array of innovation that stemmed from the interior design proposals in many concept vehicles. One area in particular was the array of complex surfacing happening within these cars. It’s almost like we are reaching Art Nuevo levels of artistic detailing again, which has come full circle from the time of streamlining principals that followed Art Nuevo and current obsessions with clean minimalist design. I feel it’s a trend that’s happening firstly from designers forever developed understanding of form and how it can be manipulated and applied. Secondly through the growing importance of computer aided design. Computer modeling programs now allow such a greater freedom to experiment in form finding, which is now partly leading to this great execution of form. In particular is the emergence of Polygon Modelling. There is a large selection of software out there that specialises in this field of modelling (Maya, Cinema 4D, 3D Studio Max) that’s usually associated with Computer animation, movie special effects and gaming. Over time as these programs get easier to use I think they could become almost the tool of choice for designers as they choose to think and work more in 3D. With the new edition of Maya 2009 it’s almost like you have a virtual ball of sculpey that you pull and push to create a form very intuitively. Where the process now is that we sketch first, render then finally model. These processes will eventually become more integrated, where you have the scenario in that you make a quick model, possibly add some quick Photoshop then present. All this can be done in a very short time frame and the form is almost fully resolved. For me the next logical step after this, would be the scenario where rapid prototype technology would be developed to a point where it is quite accessible and affordable almost to the same degree as a standard printer is these days. So instead of making a large plot of work, you simply print your new proposal. I see this as the impending future and a situation we will be looking at over the next 20 or so years. After seeing the latest concept on display at Paris maybe we got a little glimpse into what is possible for the future…

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Another Pocket Racer

Zoom! A sports shoe meets a hatch.

Inspired by pumping Plump DJ's.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Oz Face

The face of the Oz car. Maybe inspired by an angry wombat, who knows?...

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Gold!

Go Australia.