In an effort to get pumped up for the 2015 League of Legends Season, I designed a team poster using Adobe Ideas/Photoshop. We got placed in Bronze IV. Better than Bronze V.
Using Photoshop and Excel, I created this piece with the universe in mind. I've always been facinated with prime numbers, and a while back I started thinking about the Euclid's theory in relationship to the ever-expanding universe. Each white dot presents a prime number and the black space represents consonants.
Fire Arrow was illustrated in CS3 using a Bamboo tablet. The piece was created for a 2012 PoxNora art competition competition, but I unfortunately submitted it too late and it was not enetred. I really enjoyed playing with the light in an effort to emphasize the luminescence of the fire.
I have a group of close friends I've known since high school that gathers on an annual basis to go explore and experience the great outdoors. We've climbed the Rockies, hiked the Tetons, and sea kayaked the Pacific Ocean.
To celebrate our tenth trip, I designed a challenge coin for all the members. It was a long process, but it was fun. I created the schematic artwork in Adobe Photoshop, and worked with a mint to produce the coins.
My introduction in drawing began my freshman yeah in college when the newspaper editor overheard me talking guff about the comic strip. She informed me that he was graduating, and if I wanted to followup my criticism, I should attempt to become the next comic writer/artist for the school newspaper. I ate my words, swallowed my pride, and accepted the challenge.
Between my sophomore and senior year, I produced 40 comic strips that were published in the school newspaper. I started off using pen and ink, and after a year, I introduced myself to Adobe Photoshop. I've been in love with the program ever since.
In an effort to get pumped up for the 2015 League of Legends Season, I designed a team poster using Adobe Ideas/Photoshop. We got placed in Bronze IV. Better than Bronze V.