Some Artwork
Now That's What I Call Longbridge
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A remarkable spoof of a typical Now That's What I
Call Music CD cover that was carefully crafted in
Adobe Photoshop as a request from a friend from
college. And to top it off, I used a lovely photograph
I took on my fourth generation iPod Touch during a holiday with my family back in summer 2012.
Nurse Nella
Here is the concept art of Nurse Nella Indigo, a character from one of my projects during my
university year, Moving On. She is a supporting character who warns the main character's uncle
to take care of her, even if she has to have robotic
body parts. She hides a robotic eye under her fringe due to being insecure about it. This image was painted in Adobe Photoshop. You can click on her concept art to find out a little more about Moving
On.
Sunset Forest Background
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As well as character designing, I like to occasionally design some backgrounds in Adobe Photoshop, such
as this simple row of pine trees. I would like to improve my skills in creating remarkable backgrounds in the near future.
3D Purple Lotus-Fly
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Ever since I was introduced to Autodesk 3DS Max, I started to make basic 3D models of various objects and aspects of nature throughout four years of college, such as flowers, apple trees and furniture. The purple Lotus-Fly is one of my favourite models. I named it a "Lotus-Fly" because it is basically a lotus flower with eight large petals and eight small petals, which makes it resemble a butterfly.
Diamond Turned Into a Sapphire
I became interested in photo manipulation ever since I was introduced to Adobe Photoshop during my first week at college. The aspect that I am mostly good point would be changing colours within an original image. For example, I turned a diamond on one of my necklaces into a bright and beautiful sapphire.
Blue Eyed Sweetheart
Another example of me editing colour in a
photograph in Adobe Photoshop is me turning
my hazel eyes to lovely blue ones. To add some
more creativity to the edited photograph, I
simply drew some blue, yellow and peach hearts
in separate layers with my drawing tablet and
arranged them by the sides of my hair. As
mentioned in my Interests page, I am also
fond of fashion modelling, posing in a small
variety of fabulous attire.
Samsung E2232
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This model of a Samsung E2232 built in AutoDesk 3DS Max as part of a digital interpretation of a pretend crime scene during college, otherwise known as an Electronic Presentation of Evidence. The basic, yet accurate texture is made entirely in Adobe Photoshop. I enjoyed testing my skills in making more realistic 3D models almost as much as made sure that the interpretation was accurate to the investigation.