Elk Smile Illustration!
Drawings and illustrations by Daniel Upton with guest posts by Jisun An. Enough to make an elk smile. All pictures © by the artist.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Looxii Beta Graphics
Looxii.com will be launching a private Beta version in the next couple of weeks, and these are some of the graphics that I created in Illustrator for the landing page. They are just a sneak peak of the awesome html layout that Adam Rice created for the page.
I created the grayscale graphics using Illustrator opacity masks and the mesh tool for custom shadows. The paper stacks represents "sorting," the line chart represents "tracking," and the pen and paper represent "analyzing."
I created the grayscale graphics using Illustrator opacity masks and the mesh tool for custom shadows. The paper stacks represents "sorting," the line chart represents "tracking," and the pen and paper represent "analyzing."
Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
twinqs.com
Check out the new mustache-a-pus at twinqs.com. The site and imagery was created by me and Adam Rice.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
The Orphins Artwork
Somehow I ended up creating the artwork for The Orphins new album. Since I'm in the band this shouldn't be too surprising. You can get a taste of it in this flyer that I made for the upcoming release show on August 15th, 2009, at the Drunken Unicorn in Atlanta, with The Selmanaires and Club Awesome.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Bicycle Race Flipbook
The Bicycle Race Flipbook is a project that I made in Processing last year in Fox Harrell's "Design, Technologies, and Representation" class. Due to a lack of reliability in Processing, I have remade it in Flash using the same imagery.
Each image was hand-drawn, with the help of a scanner and tracing paper, for duplication over frames. The outcome of the race is dependent upon the speed at which you set the movie to run.
If you want to see a couple more applications, check out my updated programs page here.
Each image was hand-drawn, with the help of a scanner and tracing paper, for duplication over frames. The outcome of the race is dependent upon the speed at which you set the movie to run.
If you want to see a couple more applications, check out my updated programs page here.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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