Amron Experimental Likes to Change Things Up

July 15, 2009

We use objects every day and never take a second look or thought about them because they fill a basic function and need that we have in our daily lives. Amron Experimental Inc. makes an attempt to change the way we see every day household objects and tries to give new meaning and use to them.

Dumpster "Diving" Anyone?

July 10, 2009

Macro-Sea's urban re-invention of the large commercial dumpster into an affordable swimming pool is catching on parking lots of strip malls as a way to allow the community to cool off and interact with each other.

evolvo 09 Skyscraper

July 7, 2009

Evolvo 09 Skyscraper is a recent competition submission designed by Marco De Gregario architect/s. Their design for the Barcelona Infinity Competition 2009 that attempts to break the abrupt transition from the horizontal city grid to the vertical grid of a skyscraper.

Spaceport America Begins Construction

June 29, 2009

Every day we move closer and closer to traveling deeper into space. July 19th marked the next step in man's quest to achieve sensible travel methods out of earth's atmosphere. Spaceport America broke ground for construction on a new facility that will be the home for commercial flights into space.

A Closer Look: A-J Concepts

June 23, 2009

Today we check out digital artist, Alex Jenyon. His online portfolio has great examples of how to use 3D modeling as a base to create stunning digital art.

Hook's CG Cityscape Will Blow Your Mind

June 19, 2009

When Toyota and Lexus asked ad developer, Hook, to create an interactive virtual cityscape, I'm sure no one realized just how immense of an undertaking they were about to get themselves into. Tons of caffeine and nine days later, Hook unveiled an insanely detailed CG city that will send chills down a modeler's spine.

Design Portfolio

April 17, 2009

Follow me as I update my design portfolio! I am currently 3D modeling a Victorian home in high detail.

Adam Wallacavage's take on the chandelier breathes dark new life into the classic piece.

His elk skull version is reminiscent of a medieval chandelier while his "tentacle" version is just downright different. What's really cool about the tentacles though is that that they seem like they were meant to be incorporated in to chandeliers from the beginning. These are very interesting lighting pieces and worth checking out. Also, make sure to dig through his Wallacavage's photography and blog. He has alot of very impressive stuff!

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