Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Concept Art: Star Wars Eggs
Posted by fathmy at 5:30 AM 0 comments
Labels: computer graphics, easter, eggs, holiday, star wars
Monday, April 9, 2012
Quick Pic: Pantone Eggs
DIY Pantone Easter Eggs by Jessica from How About Orange
"The graphic designer in me couldn't resist attempting faux Pantone Easter eggs. I dyed these boiled eggs, then typed up the labels and printed them on ink jet temporary tattoo paper. Remember to print the words backwards! (I used Silhouette brand tattoo paper I bought at my local PaperSource, but you can also get similar stuff from DecalPaper.com.) And yes, I'm such a nerd that I had to match the color numbers properly using my chip book."
Posted by fathmy at 6:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: diy, easter, eggs, graphic design, holiday, quick pic
Friday, April 6, 2012
Quick Pic: Dalek Egg
For a friend who's birthday is right around now. Not quite to scale, but the blue rings, and eyeball, for example, were beads I already had that were just too cool to pass up. With advice and information from the lovely Project Dalek people. Who were slightly nonplussed at the "egg Dalek" concept, but supportive nonetheless. Full documentation of the build to follow.
Note that I do not have, nor do I claim, any ownership of Doctor Who or the Dalek characters. Thus, while it's fine with me if you use this photo (Creative Commons licensed) the people who do own those properties may object...
Posted by fathmy at 7:30 AM 0 comments
Labels: doctor who, easter, eggs, holiday, movies, quick pic
Quick Pic: Stargate: Atlantis Eggs
The puddlejumpers are small transport ships on Stargate: Atlantis. They go through the stargate, and are shaped like ziti. I thought it wouldn't be too hard to make an egg into one, but it was a pain in the neck. Didn't get good shades of gray out of the dyes, and had to go over the black lines with pen, post-dyeing. However, the actual lines and shapes are (from screenshots) about as close to accurate as I could get them. Did this one a few years ago.
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