Saturday, August 30, 2008
Done. May change the text abit more but that's it for now. This is actually done for www.juliustruffles.com., a singapore web base hand made chocolate retail site. The owner have a concept of blending art and chocolate making togther and he is getting artists involve with some art work creation in the direction of his chocolate concept and believe.
Do feel free to contact him if anyone of you are interested.
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Julius Truffles
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Robot with a Biological Brain
Hybrot Robot Operated By Rat Brain Neurons
The wonders of science. I can't help it but question myself how far are we from, robots questioning themselve the meaning of life or fighting for their freedom and their living rights in the human society.
Hybrot Robot Operated By Rat Brain Neurons
The wonders of science. I can't help it but question myself how far are we from, robots questioning themselve the meaning of life or fighting for their freedom and their living rights in the human society.
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Interesting Article
Saturday, August 16, 2008
A brand new anthology of comics by South-East Asian talents launch by Sonny Liew will be coming out in November this year.~! Publish by Image Comic. I only manage to did a spread for the anthology but never the less, do check it out. Artists involve include, Sonny Liew himself, FSC, Charlene, Drewscape, Jon Foster and alot alot more wonderful and amazing artists. Do feel free to check out or drop by a comment at Liquid City Blog.
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News
Friday, August 8, 2008
4 Days Hunt at SDCC
San Diego Comic Convention (SDCC) is a freaking awesome but overwhelming event. At least for first timer like me. But before i start off anything.
Manage to finally meet Jon Foster in person !!! and pass him a booklet of personal work i brought along with me to give out during the con. Hmhmhmh, Mumble* Never knew i'm so fat until i took this photo. Ha. Oh Well. Back to SDCC.
The excitment started even way before we set our foot on San Diego. Shakey camera. Lousy pose. Blurry photo. Haa. You name it.~ every sign of a lousy excited otaku waiting for the once in a life time experience to see the Gods in our industry. Haa.
After a butt burning experience of 20 hours plus of travel, we finally reach San Diego in the afternoon, a day eariler before the event start. We travel somewhere further into San Diego to visit a small exhibition of Jim Lee and Friends' work, and it was wonderful.
My intention of attending the Con was actually to hunt for more jobs opportunity which i guess didn't turn out so well. Never knew that talking to people could have been so hard. I tried going for portfolio reviews aiming for Wizard of the Coast and Hasbro but sad to say, Wizard of the Coast kind of kindly rejected me and there's no news from Hasbro yet. I tried DC and there is no respond and.~ thing may seem pretty sad and depressing from here but.. i got alot out from the whole event. Things to improve on and how some of the stuff works in the industry. Some pointers here and there. But to top everything else, being able to talk to wonderful and industry recongnise power house artists.
The event really open up alot of my thoughts and it's very enlightening. There is a sudden realisation that famous artists are also trying their best to keep themselve afloat like human. They are passional people like us (Beside the god-ly power that they are blessed with, to paint and draw. ), doing work and being there at the right time doing the right thing. Got to keep knocking, until the door open. Haa.~ That's what i got from Foster when i wrote to him for advise quite some time ago. It's a wonderful experience and i do encourage people to save up and go. It's worth the experience. Some highlights and my faverite costume during the event.
Ironman with a beer belly. Cool.~! Haa.~ :)
Interesting Sideshow Collectibles
Toys and model on display at the Square Enqix booth
SIC Mask Rider Collection
And last of all.~! Signature from some of de men from the Con.
Definitely looking forward to next years SDCC. :)
Manage to finally meet Jon Foster in person !!! and pass him a booklet of personal work i brought along with me to give out during the con. Hmhmhmh, Mumble* Never knew i'm so fat until i took this photo. Ha. Oh Well. Back to SDCC.
The excitment started even way before we set our foot on San Diego. Shakey camera. Lousy pose. Blurry photo. Haa. You name it.~ every sign of a lousy excited otaku waiting for the once in a life time experience to see the Gods in our industry. Haa.
After a butt burning experience of 20 hours plus of travel, we finally reach San Diego in the afternoon, a day eariler before the event start. We travel somewhere further into San Diego to visit a small exhibition of Jim Lee and Friends' work, and it was wonderful.
My intention of attending the Con was actually to hunt for more jobs opportunity which i guess didn't turn out so well. Never knew that talking to people could have been so hard. I tried going for portfolio reviews aiming for Wizard of the Coast and Hasbro but sad to say, Wizard of the Coast kind of kindly rejected me and there's no news from Hasbro yet. I tried DC and there is no respond and.~ thing may seem pretty sad and depressing from here but.. i got alot out from the whole event. Things to improve on and how some of the stuff works in the industry. Some pointers here and there. But to top everything else, being able to talk to wonderful and industry recongnise power house artists.
The event really open up alot of my thoughts and it's very enlightening. There is a sudden realisation that famous artists are also trying their best to keep themselve afloat like human. They are passional people like us (Beside the god-ly power that they are blessed with, to paint and draw. ), doing work and being there at the right time doing the right thing. Got to keep knocking, until the door open. Haa.~ That's what i got from Foster when i wrote to him for advise quite some time ago. It's a wonderful experience and i do encourage people to save up and go. It's worth the experience. Some highlights and my faverite costume during the event.
Ironman with a beer belly. Cool.~! Haa.~ :)
Interesting Sideshow Collectibles
Toys and model on display at the Square Enqix booth
SIC Mask Rider Collection
And last of all.~! Signature from some of de men from the Con.
Definitely looking forward to next years SDCC. :)
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News
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Client: Compaq |Link: Compaq Game site |
Company: PMG Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
I just got back from the San Diego trip and just before i get into writing up stories abt all the happening and the pleasant meet up i have during the San Diego trip, a project that i was involved with right before i went for the trip. :)
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Commercial Jobs
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