Archive for the 'Science + Nature' Category
Peacock Dancer
Work in progress…. spent most of the night developing it and now finishing the high rez today. Kind of got in the groove, and just rolled with it.
No commentsExoskeletons – National Geographic Kids Magazine International
Many variations of exoskeletons can be found in science fiction and gaming. It was first popularized in Robert A. Heinlein’s 1959 novel Starship Troopers where powered armor was used by the Mobile Infantry. Powered armor technology grew to serve as the centerpiece for bestselling novels such as Armor by John Steakley and Dominant Species by Michael E. Marks. While a realistic visual depiction of powered armor had long been a challenge for practical (live actor in a suit) filming, advances in computer animation have opened the door for several powered armor-centric movies including the film Iron Man, its sequel, and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Science fiction role playing games such as Warhammer 40,000 and Crysis focus on elaborate representations of powered armor. Several cartoons and japanese animation have also depicted similar concepts for powered exoskeletons such as ground troops in Exosquad. While these technologies are clearly over the horizon in terms of current machine and material science, DARPA is actively pursuing a multi-million dollar program “Concepts of Operations for Exoskeletons for Human Performance Augmentation (EHPA)” to develop them.
Large spot illustration for National Geographic Kids Magazine to accompany a special issue on Future Tech
China Moon Landing
I was just sitting here and this image… it slammed into me… it threw me, so I threw this together… I don’t think i need to say much more… and yes, I was only interested in quickly capturing the concept…. and putting it into the overflowing archive called ‘Workbook’ to be finished properly at a later date…







