Just released a new shirt!
This design was inspired by woodsy camp and outdoorsman themes. There will be a second edition of this one here that I will put up on Threadless. I will also come out with a version that favors light coloured shirts.
Grab one here: http://society6.com/motionlessporcupine/Camp-Survival_T-shirt#11=50&4=98
Friday, 8 November 2013
Thursday, 7 November 2013
New Shirt
Just released on new shirt on Society 6!
This illustration was originally made up as a birthday card for my brother. Now I've released a new version for prints and shirts. Check it out at:
HERE
For more shirt designs feel free to check out my society 6 products at www.society6.com/motionlessporcupine/tshirts . There's also a few prints there as well.
Here's a quick preview of a new design I started:
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
New Business Cards just came in
My new business cards just came in! Luxe business cards printed over at Moo; 32 pt weight with black sides.
I think they turned out pretty great.
I think they turned out pretty great.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Happy F'n Birthday
Saw my brother this Thanksgiving and made him this card because I missed his birthday a little while ago.
Here's another print I made for another friend's birthday.
Here's another print I made for another friend's birthday.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Van's Incredible Array of Vintage Products
Lately, between jobs, I've been doing some vintage inspired design. Starting with a shaving cream box packaging and going into a whole array of "Van's" products. All these designs are squared and one side of some kind of packaging (for the most part boxes but also tins). I will reveal final packaging for some of these designs in the future, I might even get some printed and made.
The shaving cream design is the front side of a box packaging, where as the poison could be the front for a box or, as displayed here, the top of a tin. There is a second version of the poison with a pink liquid as well.
The ribbon on the shaving cream originally wasn't there. I just felt something was lacking under the "Cream" script, so I started an underlying shape which quickly turned into a ribbon, and eventually became what you see. I may have put a lot of zigs and zags/ folds in the ribbon, but I wanted it to be different and fun. The "Old Fashioned" title was added last as I felt that top ribbon was perfect for underlining a descriptive title, and this description just rolls off the tongue perfectly for this.
Coming Soon:
Van's Original Paper Clips
&
Van's Amazing Magic Powder
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Van's Old Fashioned Shaving Cream: "It's been on the markets since before shaving was a thing!" |
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Van's Ho'made Poison: "It's homemade with all your essential vitamins!" |
The ribbon on the shaving cream originally wasn't there. I just felt something was lacking under the "Cream" script, so I started an underlying shape which quickly turned into a ribbon, and eventually became what you see. I may have put a lot of zigs and zags/ folds in the ribbon, but I wanted it to be different and fun. The "Old Fashioned" title was added last as I felt that top ribbon was perfect for underlining a descriptive title, and this description just rolls off the tongue perfectly for this.
Coming Soon:
Van's Original Paper Clips
&
Van's Amazing Magic Powder
Friday, 24 August 2012
Building Progress
In my spare time I decided to model a cartoony styled building. This is a slow project that I do when nothing else is going one where I'll work on one or two modular pieces. Currently I am building each modular piece and showcasing them on the one building, in the end this will become an illustration that I'm planning for fun. I will later take these modular pieces and lower their poly counts and create a playable UDK level. Here's some of my progress so far.
Here I started out with the base, all the bricks are extruded out (of course this will be flat in the low poly and captured with a texture). The windows and piping are all modular pieces. The roof currently is not, but that won't be difficult to change.
Adding in more windows and doors really starts to bring this to life.
Added on a little roof top door way.
Now of course a fire escape is absolutely necessary even in a two story building!
I just felt compelled to add this in. It took some experiment to get a gridded floor that I was comfortable with. If I were to go straight to the low-poly I could have just done a flat plane with a gridded texture and an alpha mask, to keep it see-through.
Here's some more progess on the fire escape. After foolishly editing a cylinder for a good while to create a railing I realised it's much easier to use a spline and render it into a cylinder. (basically use a line tool to create the shape of the railing, click a button to make it 3D and simply edit the curves if there are any mistakes)
Here's a bit of a detail shot. Everything is very clean and smooth at the moment, I am trying to keep things simple and clean to stay with the cartoony style. I'm sure it's obvious that some sizing is very exaggerated.
Here I started out with the base, all the bricks are extruded out (of course this will be flat in the low poly and captured with a texture). The windows and piping are all modular pieces. The roof currently is not, but that won't be difficult to change.
Adding in more windows and doors really starts to bring this to life.
Added on a little roof top door way.
Now of course a fire escape is absolutely necessary even in a two story building!
I just felt compelled to add this in. It took some experiment to get a gridded floor that I was comfortable with. If I were to go straight to the low-poly I could have just done a flat plane with a gridded texture and an alpha mask, to keep it see-through.
Here's some more progess on the fire escape. After foolishly editing a cylinder for a good while to create a railing I realised it's much easier to use a spline and render it into a cylinder. (basically use a line tool to create the shape of the railing, click a button to make it 3D and simply edit the curves if there are any mistakes)
Here's a bit of a detail shot. Everything is very clean and smooth at the moment, I am trying to keep things simple and clean to stay with the cartoony style. I'm sure it's obvious that some sizing is very exaggerated.
Adding in a bit more to the scene, sidewalk, piping mailbox. It's slowly starting to come together. I'll post more once I can.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Random Things
Here's some random experimental things I've been up to including a series of posters and prints revolving around the Ampersand and all it's glory.
This is a simple project making posters/prints around the beauty of the ampersand. I've always like the ampersand symbol in all it's different forms. This is also a great way to showcase some great fonts out there and will hopefully give me the chance to create some of my own typefaces.

I'm trying to keep things simple and elegant to bring the focus to the ampersand and it's beauty and strong form.
This is a simple project making posters/prints around the beauty of the ampersand. I've always like the ampersand symbol in all it's different forms. This is also a great way to showcase some great fonts out there and will hopefully give me the chance to create some of my own typefaces.

I'm trying to keep things simple and elegant to bring the focus to the ampersand and it's beauty and strong form.
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Here's a preview of more in the works. |
Now this is a little card I made up based on the letter M. I was trying to get a dark "Noire" sense to it.
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