Thursday, May 29, 2008

Custom Toy Lab


My first ever custom toy was accepted over at Custom Toy Lab this afternoon. Check out their great repository of all things custom!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sketchbot Prototype Sketches - Batch 2

Here's another set of Sketchbot prototype sketches. I like to put the character through as many poses and actions as possible to see how well the volumes hold up.




Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Sketchbot Prototype Sketches

Getting the Sketchbot prototype started ASAP has been on my mind lately. Whenever I have a free moment, I'll doodle a quick sketch and start fleshing out how to turn the graphic 2d version of Sketchbot into a fully realized 3d volume. Some of these drawings started before I began modeling the 3d version in Maya, while others are further studies to see how the different parts might connect and respond to "real-world" poses. I'll also be undertaking a clay maquette in the near future and these drawings will definitely come in handy for that.





Monday, May 19, 2008

Handcraft Strikes Back

A quick shout-out to Smashing Magazine for including my Sketchbot buttons in today's post compiling varied forms of buttons, badges, pins and clips. Check out all the cool designs here.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

"Art and Artiface: Examining Copyright" on ToyCyte.com


I was quoted in Jeremy Brautman's excellent 3-part article posted today on ToyCyte regarding copyright and pirated content issues.  Give it a read when you get the chance (my contribution is in part II).

Friday, May 9, 2008

Sketchbot Ghostboy Custom Papercraft


I was invited to do a custom Ghostboy paper craft from Crossville X!  Of course, I couldn't resist doing a 3d version and render.  Check out the Crossville X blog for more customs.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Sketchbot Munny Concept


I couldn't resist mocking up a Sketchbot Munny as I work on a few ideas for APW Gallery's upcoming NYC Munny Contest.  I've already done a Sketchbot Qee, so for now I'll save this idea for a rainy day.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Sketchbot Qee Photo Shoot




Thought I'd share a few shots from the impromptu photo shoot I did on the morning I had to turn my custom entry in for the APW show. I was heading into work and as I walked under the Manhattan Bridge overpass on the way to the subway, I saw this visually interesting stand pipe along one side of the overpass structure. I liked the harsh lighting and thought the character fit perfectly amongst the rustic metal and concrete, so I quickly shot a bunch of shots before catching the train in. I've added some of the better compositions to the sketchbot Flickr set.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

MAD @ MPH



By now, most of you who are into designer toys (and, are local to the NYC area) have most likely seen MAD's show at My Plastic Heart. If not, you've got until May 16th to check it out. I've become a quick fan of Jeremy's work over the past year, as he's got a fresh, graphic style that's clean, bold and infused with his unique sense of humor. His MAD*l figure is also one of the most brilliant and fun shapes out there. I missed opening night the day before NYCC, but did get to see the exhibit last Friday night before heading over to the APW Gallery opening. I've posted a modest selection of pictures up on Flickr. Vince has a great Flickr set up from opening night.

Monday, April 28, 2008

"World Of Imagination" Opening @ APW Gallery





Last Friday's opening at APW Gallery was jam-packed and well received.  It was great to put faces to the many names I've encountered on the various designer toy forums.  Huge congratulations to Hans for assembling a diverse crop of talent for this show.  Pictures up here on my Flickr, and here for Hans' photos.