Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Testing blogging on a new device.

Haven't been updating my blog in a while. Been traveling around for 3 weeks and preparing myself for a brand new life. Anyway, I'll try to upload a few pics drawn on the pad using sketchbook pro. I'm still far behind but practice makes perfect.



















I hope this turns out well. Haha.

Update: work in progress



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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

working on something. finally pursuing my dreams



i've been staying up for this. i dont even know what it is. first day self thought using maya. weee =)

update: 6/7/10. not much, still in need for improvements. =)




Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Samus Aran drawn on the iPhone using brushes


I got bored watching the match between Japan vs Paraguay and decided, hey! I should draw something. Took me quite a while to finish it up. Couldnt be bothered to even color it. May I present, my favourite character when I was a kid playing the dot matrix Nintendo GameBoy, Samus Aran .

P/S: I always thought Samus was a he til about a few years back when I discovered Samus is a she. Haha.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Thursday, June 10, 2010

light painting? imagine it as a mini movie.



Light painting or commonly known as light graffiti is a technique used in photography in which exposures are made during the night or a pitch black environment by moving a light source (flashlights, led lights, glow sticks) or by moving the camera when snapping at a slow shutter speed. Technical terms aside, can you imagine it as a movie? Continuous frame by frame of slow shutter light painting shots in sequence. According to the director, this 1 min mini movie took for a total of approximately 13 hours of shooting over a duration of 2 days. Hefty work but the final product was nevertheless astonishing and not forgetting, it's hilarious.

enjoi! =)

Light Warfare



behind the scenes




Friday, May 28, 2010

Hey Marty Mcfly, Welcome Back to the Future: The Hoverboard


Recently, a French artist Nils Guadagnin invented what seems to be the impossible: the hoverboard. Don't expect anything much as seen on Back To The Future II because it's primary feature is only for the hoverboard to float. Technically, the board floats through simple electromagnetism and a laser stabilization system that aligns the magnets on both circle below the hoverboard.


the genius

Please note that this is not a fake or done by after effects. here is the video that might be the next revolution in skateboarding. enjoi!



Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dee Sea Aii Emm 2010

Will blog on the event as soon as I get back. I'm just testing a different photo web album to see how it would show up here.






Taken from the camera's viewfinder of a good friend of mine.

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