thanks for the photo, Oana.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
IT'S OFFICIAL!
I AM the M in JAM!
I bought my web hosting and domain name yesterday. I watched a few tutorials, opened up textedit, watched a few more tutorials.. and BAM!
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theMinJAM.com
(applause)
I bought my web hosting and domain name yesterday. I watched a few tutorials, opened up textedit, watched a few more tutorials.. and BAM!
.
.
theMinJAM.com
(applause)
Friday, December 4, 2009
Hitting the Gym?
bring water.
As a final project for Interactivity, we were required to create a product and pitch it to the class. I am working with Brigid Towler, Christine Sauve, and Janee Robinson and we called ourselves BETTA Courtship. The Betta fish is otherwise known as the siamese fighter fish, this incorporates our 'water' product with strength and beauty. Being a group of girls pitching a new beverage, we thought it was fitting.
More on our product coming soon...
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
CD Cover Collage
This was a fun little project given to us in DMA133 Multimedia Design. We were to choose an artist/band and create a 10x10 physical collage that depicts the artist's style and music. I chose Emilie-Claire Barlow. She is a Canadian jazz artist. The reason I started listening to her music is because of my dad. He had her CD playing in the car a lot and her music just makes me feel good. I like the mix of happy songs with bittersweet love songs. Yeah, I love lovesongs.
Emilie-Claire Barlow's music kind of brings out the hopeless romantic in me and I sort of kept that in mind when I put this collage together. I figure most of these elements are things you'd find in a hopeless romantic's scrapbook. My favorite part is the decapitated, black & white picture of Liv Tyler, (part of a perfume ad). It's the first thing I ripped out of my magazine because I think it really captures what I love about Emilie-Claire Barlow's music. For a sample of her music, visit her myspace page.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Soy Sauce Painting
This is an in-class assignment where we had to create a painting out of soy sauce for a Chinese menu. In my defense, I had the flu that week so I missed the class and when I did this, I was so out of it that I split the paper wrong. Not that I'm trying to make any excuses..
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Skate Deck
This is what I have been working on as far as my skate deck goes. It's still missing a few required elements.
Time Budget
Sketching - 1 hour
Illustrator - 5 hours
Total (so far) - 6 hours
UPDATE!
Here, I added my name, which is one of the requirements I was missing in my first version. I also used that as an opportunity to incorporate another requirement: a raster element. I bought $1.47 worth of gumballs and took a picture of them in a bowl. I don't really like the fact that we have to mix in a raster image with a 95% vector based piece, but the client wants what the client wants. It could be three requirements in one if my name in fact counts as typography. I also thought it might be good enough as the texture element but I think I realize now that what is actually required is something I created by hand rather than a photograph. I'm going to see what I can do with watercolours that I can work into this piece.
Time Budget
Sketching - 0 hour
Illustrator - 2 hours
Total (so far) - 8 hours UPDATE!
My name in the cotton candy tree really bugged me, so to minimize its presence a little, I created a stronger white overlay on top of the gumball parts of the letters and scaled them down a bit. For my texture, I decided to use some watercolour splatter on the sleepy ice cream cone and I actually think it looks pretty good considering it's a raster element. I'll be sending this to the printers today,
YAY!
Time Budget
Sketching - 0 hour
Watercolours - 0.5 hours
Photoshop - 0.5 hours
Illustrator - 1 hour
GRAND TOTAL - 10 hours Saturday, November 21, 2009
Chad the Leoninny: THE TOY!
You've heard it said that it's a dog eat dog world, but what does it mean when a dog is really a mouse and the other dog is really a crocodile? This is a world where predators disguise themselves as their prey to get close enough to strike and where prey parade around as predators in order to survive. Nothing is what it seems. The appearance of this microscopic candy-land may seem sweet and simple but the candy floss is likely to strangle you to death.
Meet Chad, the Leoninny. He is in essence, a rabbit disguised as a lion. In an effort to live a life of peace, free from fear of his predators, Wolf (by Brigid Towler), and Lizard (by Janee Robinson), Leoninny dons a mask, a wig, and a bad-ass leather jacket when he leaves his hole under the Sleepy Ice Cream Cone. The one flaw in this outfit? Leoninny's rabbit tail is reluctant to remain under wraps. He would be wise to watch his back. Literally.
The Making of the Leoninny
I used Super Sculpey to create this guy. There is foil armature inside his head and his torso, but the foil did not work with me when it came to his arms and legs. I spent about 2.5 hours putting him together (including baking time).
Note to self: Goash paint doesn't work!
All I had at home was goash, but I didn't know that the stuff cracks and chips right off as soon as it dries! So including the time it took to go to 2 different dollar stores to find water-based acrylic paints, painting the Leoninny took 5 hours for a total of 7.5 hours from block of sculpey to full colour ceramic Leoninny.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Leoninny [LEE-OH-NIN-EE]
Here is my final concept art of the Leoninny [lee-oh-nin-ee] a creature that resides in a micro-organismic world that took years to grow and develop on a piece of half-eaten candy.
Smart Prey Parade as Predators!
Prey need to be smart to survive in a predator's world. Many species that are prey have defence mechanisms to help them evade their enemies:
- Chemical Combat
Skunks and some poisonous frogs defend themselves with foul smells and dangerous substances.
- Camouflage
Many animals are designed with colors that allow them to blend well into their environment and go undetected by predators.
- Speed
The simplest reaction to danger is to run! Several prey are equipped with the speed to evade their enemies.
- Trickery: false features and mimicry
Some species have features that make them seem more dangerous than they are. Some also have adapted the ability to mimic an animal that is dangerous to their predator.
NOTE: Predators can use the same tricks. A cheetah uses camouflage to blend into its surroundings in order to get close to its prey.
- Chemical Combat
Skunks and some poisonous frogs defend themselves with foul smells and dangerous substances.
- Camouflage
Many animals are designed with colors that allow them to blend well into their environment and go undetected by predators.
- Speed
The simplest reaction to danger is to run! Several prey are equipped with the speed to evade their enemies.
- Trickery: false features and mimicry
Some species have features that make them seem more dangerous than they are. Some also have adapted the ability to mimic an animal that is dangerous to their predator.
NOTE: Predators can use the same tricks. A cheetah uses camouflage to blend into its surroundings in order to get close to its prey.
Website References:
http://biology.about.com/od/ecology/a/defensemechan.htm
http://biology.about.com/b/2008/01/05/predator-vs-prey-adaptations.htm
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
3D Illustrations
This is for a project in our DMA101 class.
I tried to make it as close to 100% 3D as possible before realizing only one component in each scene needs to be 3D.
I tried to make it as close to 100% 3D as possible before realizing only one component in each scene needs to be 3D.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Vector Illustration
This is my most favourite-est project so far. I spent many hours awake in bed trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I initially planned on a mermaid because faeries and mermaids are amazing mythical creatures that I wish existed. But somehow my mermaid turned into a native girl and then that native girl swapped her legs for a fish tail and I got my NATIVE MERMAID!
Who doesn't love a good HAPPY MEAL?
WHAT! No October Posts?
Dang, it has been over a month since I've posted anything! Well I plan on changing that. My original intention was to keep this blog strictly for my Sketching for Communications class, but it looks so sad and empty so from now on I'll be posting as much as I can from all my classes and some little extras too.
Here is a link my best friend sent me as I needed some inspiration for my Alice in Wonderland halloween costume and I found these pictures so amazingly awesome that I have to post it here.
Click Here to experience this amazing awesomeness I speak of.
Here is a link my best friend sent me as I needed some inspiration for my Alice in Wonderland halloween costume and I found these pictures so amazingly awesome that I have to post it here.
Click Here to experience this amazing awesomeness I speak of.
Here's a little sample.
Disclaimer: This picture was NOT produced by me nor does it belong to me.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
In-Class Water Colours
My first ever real attempt at 'still life' water colour painting. I was nervous at first, but I have to say I'm pretty surprised with the end results!
In-class: Week 4.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Tim Burton Inspired
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Chibi JAM

So here's a little insight into my blog's name:
I have two cousins who mean the world to me. We're all the same age and have been best friends all our lives and coincidentally the first letters of our names spell out J.A.M (Julie.Angela.Michelle*). Even more coincidental is the fact that the first letters of our current boyfriends' names go into PeaNut Butter (PatrickNigel Ben). Therefore, to our family and close friends we're referred to as PeaNut Butter and JAM.
*My middle name is Michelle and Michelle is what my family has called me all my life.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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