Monthly Archives: November 2009

…For Godot

At the beginning of the month, I started working on a theater poster for Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. It’s finished! The final product was inked with pens and brushes (including the type) and colored digitally in Photoshop. I had a few other ideas I was playing around with – - But pretty quickly settled [...]

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I Made a Head!

I’ve been studying up on facial modeling for the past few months, learning about different methods of modeling (starting from polygon primitives, polygon profiles, nurbs spheres, or subdivision surfaces) and facial modeling theory (orthographic drawings, edge loops, polygon counts). I started in on a few tutorials, but nothing was really working out – the heads [...]

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Waiting…

I’ve started working on a theater poster for Samuel Beckett’s absurdist tragicomedy Waiting for Godot. Beckett, though Irish by birth, wrote the majority of his work in French. The French version of Godot first premiered in 1953 and the English version in 1955 – Beckett himself translated the play. The stage in the play is [...]

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