Some new junk
The Umeå Institute of Design is taking its toll on me... Anyway, I scanned and photographed some of my newer works on the last day of my first semester there.
I would have scanned more drawings, but I hadn't slept for a few days, so oh well. http://www.christianhagg.com/images/FormSheet.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/images/A-Muse-Ing.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/images/MouseModel.jpg Oh yeah, http://www.christianhagg.com is operational as well. |
That looks like a lot of work and fun at the same time. Fuckin' sweet.
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Portable mouse?
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Those are great, Chruser, and I'm glad you got that site up. :)
I especially like the mouse, it looks very ergonomic - and aerodynamic. XD |
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The second thing is nice. Futuristic transportation device?
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Looks like a razor and/or taser.
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It's the 3030 batmobile.
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Awesome work, Chruser. You are an inspiration to those of me with no artistic talent to speak of.
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Thanks for your input guys. Everyone has artistic talent, it's just a matter of deciding what medium to express it with. Improvement is a by-product of trial and error (mainly error).
I currently have an internal battle going on regarding whether I want to become a fine artist or an illustrator/designer. Perhaps the question can be extended to "Do I ask questions, or do I answer them?" Thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Draw, photograph and do 3D to post: http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Compila02.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Hallucinograph.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Te...earch_2313.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Io...ander_2304.jpg |
I really love the egg photo.
I think you're a great artist, illustrator, and designer - my answer is whatever you think you'd have the most fun doing. Personally I would pick Illustrator or fine artist, as those two appeal to me the most out of the two. You might like design better, I don't know. Whatever you pick, I'm sure you'll be successful. :) And you can always, you know, switch. |
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[QUOTE=Chruser]Everyone has artistic talent, it's just a matter of deciding what medium to express it with. Improvement is a by-product of trial and error (mainly error).[QUOTE]
That makes me feel so much better about myself. This is about the best i could do. It was on the back of a piece of paper in 8th grade computer ed. Attachment 4506 why won't it just let me post the pic? It is making me post a link..... |
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Quite true. I suppose I misspoke earlier. I have no graphically-oriented artistic talent to speak of. My talent seems to lie in manipulation of the written word. |
My talent involves the art of music. I play around 10 instruments and can read all of the clefts easily.
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I just completed a Magnetite-related project for the Kiruna municipality in Sweden. Basically, it involved doing something with their refined sources of iron ore. So I built a train track out of it and designed a free-floating maglev train for it. My project teacher had a 10-minute fit with me and told everyone that my design process is "too logical", uncreative and bad. Oh well.
http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/DireTireTrain.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/MagTrack1024.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Palmisade.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Tr...rCollage01.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Tr...rCollage02.jpg http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Trackrun.jpg I'll post some animations later (and re-render the last image with a higher amount of rays to remove some grain; it was part of an animation. With a render time of around 1h30m per frame with even a low radiosity setting, I was running out of time before the presentation). |
If everyone train was as beautiful as that, the world would be a better place! It's a brilliant design!
I don't get what's so bad about your design process being "too logical". Surely the most logical designs are better than illogical ones? |
you using lightwave i am buying one since student edition is cheap and if you buy comercial upgrade is only 95 dollar good deal. Anyway nice train.
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That is one insain train! I would love to see some animations.
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You know, it's getting harder and harder to tell if these things are photographs or just renders. Stop being so good! :p
I like the design of the lighter. Reminds me of the train somewhat - are you experimenting with different variations of that design in different products, or is it just co-incidence? And I must ask, if you weren't at that school, would you be creating things like the train, the mouse, the egg in the cup, or the lighter above? Because I for one think they're "seriously cool", to use a phrase I never would use normally. |
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