Hey Johan, I hope your new job is going well. I saw your blog, and you are making a good progress! I really liked the duracel train.
Keep painting!
Thanks Razz. Yeah I should practice coming up with simple backgrounds.
Hey Robert! What a nice surprise to find you here hehe. Now I am really curious what your prediction might be, but I guess I will have to wait a couple of years, which won’t be very long if time keeps flying by at this rate.
I thought I wanted to be a character modeler, but we started sculpting with Mudbox at school, and it’s been more frustrating than fun so far. I enjoy poly modeling more for now, but maybe I will learn to love sculpting once we start doing it more next semester.
What’s been far more intriguing to me is ICE in Softimage. I am still pretty much a beginner, but I would love to be able to do more with it. ICE is not part of the curriculum though, so I have to learn it on my own when I have free time.
There is only three weeks left in the first semester, and I need to come up with an idea for my final project by early next week. The scene I have in mind is a hair dresser with a crazy hairdryer almost blowing the hair off of his customer. The characters are going to have those big 80s hair, and one side of the wall will be covered with sketches of people from the 80s.



I’ve been doing rough sketches to flesh out the idea, and this is the best one so far. Still doesn’t look very interesting, and I am having a lot of trouble coming with a design for the hairdryer. I want the image to be comical and silly, so maybe i should work on stylizing the characters as well. I am not even sure if the instructor will approve the idea, but at least I am having fun drawing stuff for a change.
Alchemy sketches that I started with the intention of making a hairdryer: 

