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  • Colorado Blizzard'06 Stylee!

    I spent the better part of my day helping to dig myself and a few neighbors out of this crap:





     

    ... and a little vid action:

    http://www.foundationalarts.com/images/joel/temp/blizzard06.wmv]blizzard'06.wmv

  • Break Dancing Badass...

    I had to share this... my boy Ig sent this to me recently and it blew me away at the sheer amount of power and flexibility the human body is capable of. Unreal:

    http://www.compfused.com/directlink/621/
  • Colorado sky...

    I walked out onto my balcony this afternoon and took a snapshot of this. Gotta love sunsets in Colorado...

  • Why ImagineFX rules...

    Screw Oprah. ImagineFX is bringing people together... 

    The best part of my day today was catching up with an old friend of mine, Chris Blarsky. I hadn't talked to him in years so to receive an email out of the blue was such a welcome and unexpected surprise. And how he found me was an even bigger surprise... it was through one the articles I did for ImagineFX! HOW COOL IS THAT?!??! I'm now reconnected with one of the coolest, most down to earth artists I've ever met because of this magazine. I love it Big Smile

     
    It was great to hear he is doing well and still painting up a storm. Chris is an awesome artist and not limited to just on medium, which is something I really admire. He just posted his first thread here and although he is a traditional artist by trade, he is working on taking up digital art. I hope to get a chance to help him make that transition as I know how weird it can be in the beginning but more importantly, Im just stoked to have my friend back :) - J

  • When Rice Bowls ATTACK!!!

  • Whazzappennin?!?!

    Man, these past three weeks have been incredibly busy! Here's a recap of what I've been up to:

    My wife is finally home after having major surgery for appendicitis. She's doing great and almost  completely healed which is such a relief considering she was walking around with a ruptured  appendix for almost a week. The doctors said she was extremely lucky and from what I've heard, a  ruptured appendix can be bad situation if not taken care of immediately. How she got away with walking  around in her condition for almost a week is beyond me but it goes to show just how high my girl's  tolerance for pain is. I guess it comes naturally, especially if you have to put up with me everyday :)

    It's been posted on CGTalk's Anatomy Forum for some time now but for those who haven't heard, Rebecca Kimmel  and I have put together a new site  at www.foundationalarts.com. The site is a  virtual studio  space and outlet for displaying more of our personal work. So far I've posted some older work along with a few  figure/portrait studies but I'll be posting WIP's and ongoing anatomy/figure drawing tutorials. There are no plans of making it into an open forum at the moment but it may become one later down the line.

    I haven't the had the time to work on too much personal stuff apart from an occasional sketch here and  there but now that things are some what back to normal, I'll be posting some new work in the upcoming  weeks. I also have a handful of tutorials in the works for several apps including Photoshop, ZBrush,  and Painter. Some of these will be in video and pdf format and I will be posting links to them as they happen.

    Apart from that, everything seems to be pretty chill at the mo. Just want to take this time to thank the community and ImagineFX for their continued support and would like to remind everyone if you have any questions or comments, I'm always around and willing to share my knowledge so feel free to hit me up any time! - J
  • Mountainous Terrain Tutorial



    This is a fairly old pdf tutorial I put together around the time I began learning ZBrush. It's very basic but also very handy if you're looking to create anything involving mountains or rock formations. Hopefully some one will find this useful. - Joel

    Download:

    ZBrush Mountainous Terrain Tutorial 

  • Oh no Britney! Say it ain't so!

    Are you as heartbroken about Britney and K-Fed as I am?

    Yeah, me either.

    Ok, now that that's out of the way... here's a little peak at part deux of the upcoming workshop I was talking about a few posts back.


    I had great time putting it together and I hope it fills that little void in your heart that Britney's marriage couldn't. Oh god. Hmm - J
     

  • Spectrum 13!

    Just picked up my copy of the latest Spectrum Fantasy Annual. One word... SICK!

    Balls to the wall sick. Balls in a pair of vice-grips sick. Sledge-hammer to the ... ok, you get the idea.

    I've been collecting the annual since it first came out and it's one of those things I'm obsessed with around this time every year. What blows my mind is that as corny as it sounds, each year the art just gets better and better. For me, this year is particularly special for two reasons. One, I get to see work by artists I've gotten to know over the past year. And two, Jeffery Jones took the Grand Master Award this year.

    Now there are few artists that I truly, truly, absolutely adore. Very few. And if I had to choose the art of only one artist to view for the rest of my life, it would be Jeffrey Jones. I have had such complete admiration for this beautiful person and the work she has done since I was a kid, that it completely thrilled me to no end when I turned the page and saw that she had been chosen as Spectrum's choice for Grand Master. It is a truly deserving honor.

     
    So yeah. This year's Spectrum Annual is ridiculously good. Stop reading this and get your copy now.




     

  • Ok, I don't know much, but I do know this...

    ... waking up naked in a dark alley next to a dead chicken is not a good sign. To some extent, I think it's nature's way of letting you know that you drink entirely too much. But even more important, it reassures you of the fact that scotch and co-workers don't mix.

     Ok, so now that I have your attention, I'll take this time to post a sketch for an upcoming article I'm working on. I don't want to give out too much info but see if you can figure what the feature will be about:

     

     In other news, I've been staying pretty busy the last couple of weeks with various projects (both commercial and personal). I plan on posting periodically in this blog about random weirdness and maybe throw a dash of art in for flavor. Oh, and by the way... that chicken thing was a joke. I'm gonna go take a shower now. - J