Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Crochet Jelly!

Yay, new post with something new!

My latest project other than illustrating is diving head first into crocheting unbelievably cute creatures, and soon get good enough to come up with my own pattern!

This is my very first attempt, a jellyfish from a pattern from the amazing Ana Paula's blog.

Of course, I screwed up and was pulling from the wrong stitches...gimme a break, I'm new at this! But I still ended up with a super cute fat round jelly!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Old Airbrush Work

So...I was looking thru my old phone's camera, and found like all this old airbrush work from like a season ago, and one from this season.

So this is an old shirt Heather asked me to make her. It was supposed to be "epic." I just found it hilarious.

This was "bandage man." I painted him on a black bag that started out having the Joker Chris drew on it. But as I was painting the Joker, it looked worse and worse, so i just covered it with black, and painted it over.



And this was my "big" airbrush project for the '09 season. Every year, the artists paint a Marvel or DC character on a shirt just so we can practice doing more high end kind of work. I did Harley Quinn, from the old "Mad Love" cover. I was really pleased with the outcome. I haven't stretched this one over a canvas frame yet, but that will be done soon!




Friday, October 30, 2009

Hiatus GONE!

Hey Kiddos,

Once again, sorry for the super, extremely long break between posts, I've been a busy little bee lately. For starters, I graduated in September! Whoo! Congrats to me and my two buddies Heather Berry and Jason Barnes. We led the portfolio show, and even though it rained, and rained, and rained, we did our thing, and now we're big ol' adults in the big awesome world. Heather was right there next to me, all through our senior classes, and if it wasn't for her constant happiness and upbeat attitude, I would've hit rock (graduation) bottom. Thanks girl! Go check out her work, she is one heck of a 3D modeler and all around artist. She's going to Cali within the month of November, so look her up! Jason was right there next to her, and if it wasn't for his quick one liners and "stache," portfolio would've been a constant state of stress! Love you guys, and good luck from here on out!

Continuing on with portfolio, I won all three awards! Best in Show. Outstanding Academic Award. Outstanding Contributions to the Department. Whoo, that was one crazy week. We had set up, awards, and finally, the show.

My table set up:

(thanks Heather, for the pic!)

I have more postcards I made from the show, so if you'd like to trade or get them, just let me know, and I'll try my best to get them to you!

JOB UPDATE:

I'm working with Radical Axis/Floyd County as an illustrator for their new show called Archer. Its going to be released on FX Networks in January 2010, so remember that and check it out when it shows. Its quite funny; definately for adults.


TOY UPDATE:

Annnnnnnnnnnnnnd..... my newest toy design. I painted a "munny" doll for my dear friend Shadrick, who has also helped me through the tough times of school and life. Love ya Shaddy!








More later guys!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Back Online

Hey Kiddos!

So, since I've been dead from blogger lately, I felt a post was in bad need.

Graduation has a tendency to become entirely consumed with my time, setting up packaging, website, demo reel, biz cards, and all that fancy stuff.

For those interested in knowing, Portfolio is on Friday, September 18 at noon! Me, Heather Berry, and Jason Barnes will all be showing our stuff at AI, so if you can, come and support us.

Some other news, I'm basically done with my business cards, dvd packaging, dvd label, website (sorta), and (yay!) flatbook. I've published it on lulu.com, and I actually left it open to the general public. Here is the url for it:

http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/the-art-of-chi-duong/7462428

You can also enter this code for 10% off your purchase. Its not much, but its something:
CHI_DUONG3ATYAHOODOTCOM82UJ
Enter that coupon code at checkout. Its only good for 30 days after today.

Its a small 7.5 x 7.5 inch booklet with 10 pages. Its not much, but funding is a bit tight for me, and I'll most likely only be able to get 30 copies to handout. So if you'd like a copy, I'd say go to lulu.com and buy one. I don't get any money for it, but it is just $6.50 a book, so its pretty cheap. I'd rather people be able to get it for a better price than me and lulu.com earning revenue off of it, making the price go higher. I'll have pics to post from everything once I get them all printed, but for now, here is the cover for the book:


I do plan on designing and printing off any where from 50 to 75 postcards with 3 different designs, that people will be able to take. Something I like to do to give back to the community. lol just kidding, but I'll have those printed for the show as well.

Love!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Line Up Suckuzz!

Here's the line up!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Space-Tastic!

So, here are images from a part from the Pre-Production part of my Portfolio:
They are space people, living in a world half-inspired by Duck Dodgers and the 24th 1/2 Century, and half-inspired by the Jetsons. I haven't posted the other part yet, but the buildings go down straight, not into ground, but into the ocean, where other aliens of the water and mer-people live, in a technological water world. It's weird, I know, but it makes sense when you see the drawings. Sort of. Its a cartoon, things like that happen.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Late Airbrush

I also haven't posted any airbrush work for sometime now, and forgot I had this one last painting. Chris's brother Nick wanted a Batman license plate around the time The Dark Knight came out, so at work I painted him one based off of the new Batman Begins logo.

This was my latest airbrush project that I did late summer of 2008.


I created the stencil and textured the paint for inside the bat. It was a little tricky at first, but really fun.