Monday, August 27, 2012

IF: Tall

Well after another long break form illustration Friday Seeing the topic I thought I’d get back into it with this image I’ve just completed as it seemed appropriate.

Yes back to the dinosaurs.

This is a Jobaria a sauropod dinosaur discovered in the Sahara Desert in 1997. It is thought to have been about 18 metres long. Not the largest of the sauropods but still pretty tall:)

Friday, April 06, 2012

Torvosaurus


Here’s my latest Dinosaur image. This is a Torvosaurus on the prowl with a group of Ornitholestes in the foreground.

The Torvosaurus tanneri was a large theropod dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period, about 145 million years ago, in North America and Portugal.

It lived alongside the more famous Allosaurus which it equalled and even exceeded in size at up to 11 meters (36ft) in length.

It was related to the earlier Megalosaurus but was more advanced.

The Ornitholestes was a small theropod of the same period and location. It was about 2 meters (6.5 feet) long.

Monday, January 09, 2012

IF: Grounded


I saw a program a while ago part of which featured an inland sea (can't remember where it was) that had dried up leaving behind the boats and ships stranded in the desert. It was all very surreal. This also gave me an excuse to illustrate one of my favorite things,old abandoned and rusty stuff.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

IF: Separated


Well this says it all really :)

"Vive la Revolution!"

Friday, November 11, 2011

IF:Stripes


A bit of a last minute entry here but I came up with this idea that seems to fit the bill.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

IF:Ferocious


I’ve been watching the new BBC series Planet Dinosaur over the last few weeks. I think its pretty good really and they are at least trying to backup their claims with actual finds which is more than can be said for some programs.

Anyway in the latest episode they had the Majungasaurus. As I haven't had time to do a new image this week I thought I'd put my version up, an image I did a while ago.

The Majungasaurus was an abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Madagascar about 70 – 65 million years. It was between 6 to 7 metres long though it is thought that the specimens found are not fully grown and that an adult Majungasaurus could reach up to 8 metres.

Well he looks pretty ferocious to me :)

Saturday, August 20, 2011

IF: Influence


The first thing that came to mind for this was the evil box of influence that sits innocently in the corner of most peoples homes. Though it may have some potential for good it also influences people for the worst and as been a major tool in the dumbing down of society. It also, if we let it steals a lot of our time that would be better spent doing something else.

Rather than just any TV I thought I'd do a nice Orwellian one, someone who foresaw the possibility of screens being everywhere and constantly bombarding us with trivia and propaganda wherever we are.

Friday, August 05, 2011

IF: Imperfect


I grew up watching the old black and white horror films with the likes of Boris Karloff , Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney and I still think they capture something that more modern horror films lack.

I'd been thinking of doing an actual painting of this classic image of Karloff's famous interpretation of Frankenstein's monster but I won't have time for that this week so here's a digital version which I thought fit in well with this weeks subject.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

IF: Gesture


This is an image I started on the subject of mediation but I think it also fits in with this weeks topic. It also turned into another experiment with dramatic light and natural media effects. You never know I might even get the real paints out again eventually!:)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

IF: Launch


Well seeing his weeks subject I automatically thought of a space rocket, but rather than just do some generic one I thought I'd delve into my TV viewing past. I was always a big fan of the Gerry Anderson "Supermarionation" series and remember watching them all the time as a kid. There still fun now actually but the strings become more noticeable as you get older :)

Thunderbirds which ran from (1964–1966) was one of the most famous. My favorite was always Thunderbird 3 for some reason, It really seemed like a good retro rocket design so here's my take on it.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

IF: Shadows


I've always been a fan of Chiaroscuro and dramatic light and shade. I've been experimenting with the effect in some images and recently did this which I thought would fit this weeks topic.

This is a Deltadromeus. yes its back to the dinosaurs for this one. seemed like as good a subject as any to practice the dramatic light on :) It was a large theropod dinosaur from Northern Africa late Cretaceous about 95 million years ago. It had long,slender hind limbs for its size, suggesting that it was a swift runner.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

IF: Bottled


The topic for this weeks illustration Friday is bottled. Wasn't sure what to do so in the end I just did a variety of colourful bottles. Something a bit different form my usual work.:)

Friday, April 08, 2011

IF: Duet


A bit of a last minute entry this week. I had a few ideas but not much time then came up with this.

A pair of Parasaurolophus. This was a large Hadrosaurid dinosaur from the late cretaceous of New Mexico and north America.

For a long time it was believed that this dinosaur lived an amphibious lifestyle perhaps using its crest as a type of snorkel! This is now known to be completely wrong and Parasaurolophus was a land animal living in herds.

Three different species are recognised each with differences in their head crests though it is also possible that this indicated differences in the sex of the animal.

It is now thought that the crests were used for display and in the production of sounds for warnings, mating and general communication.

Saturday, March 05, 2011

IF: Warning


Well I'm back after a break. Seeing the topic for this week is warning this lighthouse image seemed appropriate. Some of the most impressive warning structures we've built throughout the ages.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

IF: Chicken


The first IF of the new year for me. I gave up trying to come up with a clever idea for this and just thought I'd do a colourful chicken. Also a chance to practice the 'digital natural media' look.

Monday, December 13, 2010

IF: Phenomenon


‘All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts we make the world'
Buddha


Well I wasn't sure what to do for this week but this seemed to cover the topic pretty well. I could have filled pages with brilliant quotes from the Buddha here but in the end settled for just the one.

Sunday, December 05, 2010

IF: Prehistoric


As you can no doubt tell from some of my other illustrations this subject was right up my street:) I already had lots of images I could use for it but decided it would be fun to do a new one.

So In the end I settled on a Megalosaurus (well 2 actually)

This was the first dinosaur described from a bone in 1676 and the subject of the first ever scientific description of a dinosaur on record published by William Buckland in 1822.

Megalosaurus (meaning great lizard) was a large meat eating theropod that lived in what is now the south of England , France and Portugal during the middle Jurassic period, nearly 170 million years ago.

Despite being famous for being first it is still not that well known and no complete skeleton has yet been found, though with what is available and comparing it with other more complete fossils of other related dinosaurs it's possible to arrive at a reasonable idea of what it may have looked like.

It also shows how our understanding of dinosaurs has changed over the years, the early reconstructions depicting it has a large heavy four footed, crocodile headed type creature. Though this may seem strange now at the time with very little evidence to go on, no other dinosaurs to compare it to and the only large reptiles known being crocodilians it was a reasonable assumption.

It is in fact surprisingly recent that the dynamic view of dinosaurs we have today came about. I remember books in the 60s and 70s (I've still got few, I love old dinosaur books)still portraying the large , dull witted tail dragging monsters and long necked swamp bound sauropods.(and even more worryingly I still see the odd kids book today that gets lots of things wrong!)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

IF: Savour


In the film Jurassic park there's a great scene where the T-Rex chomps down on a lawyer and seems to really enjoy it. Taking this to the obvious conclusion James Farlow in his book 'The complete Dinosaur' worked out it would take 292 lawyers each weighing 68 kilograms 150 LBs) to keep a 4 ton T-Rex fed for a year.

Though lawyers are one option I would prefer to start with politicians as they tend to be fatter, more stupid and cause most of the problems in the world.

Even as a long time vegetarian I think its a great idea and we should be making every effort on the cloning front to bring them back, we could even keep one at the houses of parliament, it would really bring in the tourists.

Anyway I thought this called for a ‘new scientist' type diagram to really bring home the benefits.

Monday, November 15, 2010

IF: Burning


Billions of years in the future, when our sun starts to run out of fuel it will become a red giant star its largest radius being about 256 times its current size and it will expand to consume the Earth's orbit.

Astronomers estimate that it will expand past the Earth's orbit in just a billion years. The heating Sun will evaporate the Earth's oceans away, and then solar radiation will blast away the hydrogen from the water. The Earth will never have oceans again. It will eventually become molten.

Still a while to go yet though and of course we may have gone extinct a long time before then anyway or on a more positive note if we survive found a way off the planet:)

Saturday, November 06, 2010

IF: Afterwards


This s an illustration I did a while ago but it seemed to fit with this topic so well I thought I'd use it.

This was another of the old derelict things I like so much and another chance to do some weathered texturing.

I saw a documentary recently in which they said that there are still lots of old tanks from WWII abandoned and rusting away in various places round the world. Recently though people have cottoned on to the fact that they are worth a lot of money so they are now being recovered for museums and for restoration.

Personally I think they can say more being left where they are.