One of the guys at work showed me this link where a guy uses a wiimote and a laserpointer to create a giant tablet pc. I was thinking it would make a great guestbook! You have to first watch the video.
Interactive pen
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Want to do some character study illustrations?
Hi peeps,
I'm interested in doing a series of 3-6 character studies. I thought for each character study, one person starts it off by doing the basic sketch plus any "inking" they want to do...then they hand it off to the 2nd person, who adds color and whatever else they want. That 2nd person would then turn around and do the original sketch + inking for the 2nd character study, "springboarding" off of the 1st character study. The end result should be a collection of character studies with an overall unifying "theme" of some kind (whether it be the colors used, or whatever, just...something), but with each of the collaborating pair being able to bring their own unique "take" to each facet of the process--whether it's the originating process of coming up w/the character and basic feel of the drawing, or the process of clarifying and interpreting the original drawing.
Let me share with you some of my inspiration for this idea (I'm not going to lie; I'm a fan of comic books/graphic novels; you'll see that in these links):
http://community.livejournal.com/killthehubble/
http://irtroit.com/category/art/
http://jou.livejournal.com/
http://dryponder.livejournal.com/
...
The above is inspiration only. We can go in crazier directions.
I'm also cool with doing all of the original drawings if someone feels like only adding the "extras"--which could be photo scans, texture, layers of images, watercolor, ANYTHING! You can go traditional, far-out, or anything inbetween. I'm open.
When is the next C0-lab show, btw?
I'm interested in doing a series of 3-6 character studies. I thought for each character study, one person starts it off by doing the basic sketch plus any "inking" they want to do...then they hand it off to the 2nd person, who adds color and whatever else they want. That 2nd person would then turn around and do the original sketch + inking for the 2nd character study, "springboarding" off of the 1st character study. The end result should be a collection of character studies with an overall unifying "theme" of some kind (whether it be the colors used, or whatever, just...something), but with each of the collaborating pair being able to bring their own unique "take" to each facet of the process--whether it's the originating process of coming up w/the character and basic feel of the drawing, or the process of clarifying and interpreting the original drawing.
Let me share with you some of my inspiration for this idea (I'm not going to lie; I'm a fan of comic books/graphic novels; you'll see that in these links):
http://community.livejournal.com/killthehubble/
http://irtroit.com/category/art/
http://jou.livejournal.com/
http://dryponder.livejournal.com/
...
The above is inspiration only. We can go in crazier directions.
I'm also cool with doing all of the original drawings if someone feels like only adding the "extras"--which could be photo scans, texture, layers of images, watercolor, ANYTHING! You can go traditional, far-out, or anything inbetween. I'm open.
When is the next C0-lab show, btw?
Friday, November 30, 2007
Pecha Kucha
Hey everyone,
After the meeting last night here's some info on the nest Pcha Kucha night in SF. '[It], Vol. 20 will be hosted on December 18th at 330 Ritch.Theme is "Threshold".' Here's the link if you want more info. I think we should go as it's after finals and would get everyone on the same page as to what some of the ideas were.
After the meeting last night here's some info on the nest Pcha Kucha night in SF. '[It], Vol. 20 will be hosted on December 18th at 330 Ritch.Theme is "Threshold".' Here's the link if you want more info. I think we should go as it's after finals and would get everyone on the same page as to what some of the ideas were.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Art-Crates
Hey guys,
I'm living out here in Boston right now, but that doesn't I can't make some stuff for this next show.
Anyways, have you guys heard of The Postal Service? That whole ablum was made by Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello utilizing the "postal service" to send beats and vocals back and forth to each other. On that note, I want to start a project with whomever is interested in making a piece utilizing snail mail.
A few ideas I have:
- was for someone to design an "art-crate" (a nice fancy cardboard box for shipping our work back and forth which will be on display too; of course it will have a nice big Co/Lab logo stamped on it). As for how many people, pieces, mail, and distance covered will be up to how ambitious we are.
- send "art-crates" to artistically conscious people to fill it with something awesome and ship it back to the show. A good way for those that have graduated and moved far, far away to still be active.
- ship "art-crates" to random people, the crates themselves will be the work. Also maybe send a shit-ton of them to one location at the same time!
Okay...I have used all of my brain-power for today and also it is time for me to get off work.
Let me know what you guys think...
-Semar
I'm living out here in Boston right now, but that doesn't I can't make some stuff for this next show.
Anyways, have you guys heard of The Postal Service? That whole ablum was made by Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello utilizing the "postal service" to send beats and vocals back and forth to each other. On that note, I want to start a project with whomever is interested in making a piece utilizing snail mail.
A few ideas I have:
- was for someone to design an "art-crate" (a nice fancy cardboard box for shipping our work back and forth which will be on display too; of course it will have a nice big Co/Lab logo stamped on it). As for how many people, pieces, mail, and distance covered will be up to how ambitious we are.
- send "art-crates" to artistically conscious people to fill it with something awesome and ship it back to the show. A good way for those that have graduated and moved far, far away to still be active.
- ship "art-crates" to random people, the crates themselves will be the work. Also maybe send a shit-ton of them to one location at the same time!
Okay...I have used all of my brain-power for today and also it is time for me to get off work.
Let me know what you guys think...
-Semar
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Blurb: Self-Service Publishing
Hey guys,
I don't know if you guys in Davis are getting ready for round 2 of the Collab or not, but Tracy twittered this site www.blurb.com and it's basically a self-publishing service that lets you print your own books for a relatively cheap price. After thinking of all the books that I wanted to print from my Design classes, I thought of the Collab. If you guys are still thinking of doing the Collab Process book from last year, this would definitely be a good place to do it.
From how I picture it, we would put the book together on InDesign or whatever, then have Blurb print one copy of softcover and one of hardcover as our "proof" to see how they look. We could fix whatever little things from the proof and print a bunch of copies for other Collabers to purchase as well as anyone who wants to buy it. This will no doubt take about a few months to put together and work through, but if we do this quick enough, we could have the mass copies printed about a month or two before the next Collab Show (assuming that it's held in May again) and sell them as a way of publicizing the next show, much like how the TV and film industries sell DVDs of the previous series movie or season right before the next one comes out or premieres!
So yeah, what do y'all think?
-Ivan
I don't know if you guys in Davis are getting ready for round 2 of the Collab or not, but Tracy twittered this site www.blurb.com and it's basically a self-publishing service that lets you print your own books for a relatively cheap price. After thinking of all the books that I wanted to print from my Design classes, I thought of the Collab. If you guys are still thinking of doing the Collab Process book from last year, this would definitely be a good place to do it.
From how I picture it, we would put the book together on InDesign or whatever, then have Blurb print one copy of softcover and one of hardcover as our "proof" to see how they look. We could fix whatever little things from the proof and print a bunch of copies for other Collabers to purchase as well as anyone who wants to buy it. This will no doubt take about a few months to put together and work through, but if we do this quick enough, we could have the mass copies printed about a month or two before the next Collab Show (assuming that it's held in May again) and sell them as a way of publicizing the next show, much like how the TV and film industries sell DVDs of the previous series movie or season right before the next one comes out or premieres!
So yeah, what do y'all think?
-Ivan
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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