Sunday, September 16, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sin City Style

The goal here was to make it look like a scan from the comic, although it's probably way too photo realistic.
Labels: Art, Black and White, Digital, Photoshop
Friday, August 24, 2007
Saturday, August 4, 2007
New Stuff
I haven't posted here in a while. I wasn't feeling good tonight so I just sat down and drew some spur of the moment lines with a sharpie and then added some color...just for kicks. Turned out to be pretty fun


Labels: Art, Pen and Ink
Monday, July 23, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
My Sweet Illusory OS X Desktop

This is a shot from the BLUEFLY studio. Lighting and camera by Ian Roberts. Styling by Paul Colombo. Color-correcting and retouching by me, Dan Black.
How to accomplish this desktop effect (OS X only):
1. Get a nice shot for your desktop.
2. Set it as your desktop
3. Open a finder window and position it wherever you want, but make sure its somewhere you won't move (because this isn't a real transparency, we're faking it).
4. Take a screenshot of your desktop (apple+shift+4, then drag over the whole desktop, release your mouse). Try to make sure you take the whole screen by dragging from the top-left to the bottom-right.
5. Minimize the find window.
6. Take a second screenshot of your desktop. You may have to move the Picture file that was created when you took the first screenshot. Again, try to make sure you get the whole screen.
7. Open both screenshots in an image-editing software of your choise. I used PhotoShop CS2.
8. Copy the first screenshot (the one with the finder window open in it) and paste it on top of the second screenshot (the one without the finder window open).
8b. If your screenshots were exactly the same size then they should match up. If you made a mistake you'll need to match them up. You can do this a number of ways, but I prefer to change the top layer's blending mode to "difference" (blending modes can be found in a drop-down above the layers palette) and then moving the layer around until the information that matches up cancels eachother out, leaving you with a mostly black screen (the portion that should be different, in this case where your finder window is, will appear to be color-inverted). Once you've lined them up you can change the blending mode of the top layer back to normal.
9. Select (in PhotoShop using the marquee tool, hotkey M) the area of the finder window that displays a background (default is gray I believe).
10. Hide the top layer (the one with the finder window displaying). You can do this by clicking the eye icon that is next to the desired layer in the layers palette. Do not deselect the area from the previous step.
11. Crop the image to the current selection.
12. Flatten the image (in PhotoShop: apple+shift+E) and delete any remaining hidden layers.
13. Duplicate or copy and paste the background layer into a new layer.
14. Blur the new layer. I used gaussian blur, but at this point you could apply whatever effects you feel like. I also lowered the opacity of the blurred layer to give it a glass-look.
15. Now save this as a jpg (I believe other file-formats will working, but jpg is pretty standard at this point).
16. Go to the finder window that you wish to make 'transparent' and change the folder view to icon mode (there are three icons at the top-left). Now click the actions icon just to the right (it looks like a gear/cog) and select 'Show View Options' from the dropdown.
17. If you want to use just one finder window to navigate then check the "All windows" radio dial at the top of this panel. This will create the illusion of transparency as your icons load on top of the same background every time. Now go to the bottom of the View Option panel and check the Background: 'Picture' radio dial. If there is no picture loaded click the 'Select' button and go find the image you created in steps 7-15.
18. Close the View Options panel. That's it! You're done!
There are obviously problems with this method, for example if you scroll the image scrolls with it (sadly). Also other finder windows will have this background, and moving the finder window destroys the illusion. If anyone knows of a method to perform true transparent effects I'd love to know. I'd assume an apple-script could control this beautifully, but that's not really my area of expertise.
Labels: Art, Background, Computers, Desktop Pattern, Photoshop
Friday, July 6, 2007
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
fast walk

this is an older drawing that i recently finished, was goign through my older art when i was cleaning up pre-apartment inspection and i felt i shouldve finished and uploaded this a while ago
Labels: Art, Black and White, Pen and Ink, Sketch
Monday, June 18, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
Ridin the Hudson Line

Doodling on my way to Croton while the guy next to was throwing back a six-pack of 16 oz Coors Lights.
Uni-Ball Deluxe Fine on Copy Paper.
Labels: Art, Black and White, Pen and Ink, Sketch
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Skullhead

quick sketch, took me about 8-10 minutes, but it kinda makes me laugh, and i dont know why
Labels: Art, Black and White, Pen and Ink, Sketch
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
...
i honestly dont know what to call this, it feels very titleless to me...
the filename is "Emogoth" but it didnt seem to fit, so i guess a somewhat nameless title has been input
though ill probably think of some half-assed title by the time i get around to posting this on my DA account ( http://zetimenvec.deviantart.com/gallery/ if any of you care to look at my previous works)
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Astro Chick
Friday, April 27, 2007
New painting work
Been a while since I've posted new stuff due to severe time constrains. But over the past few weeks I've been trying to get better at painting techniques...namely acrylics which dry fast and can yield some nice effects (when you're good at it). The first was ok and can be seen @ my website (www.roamingbuffalo.com) But I'm really happy w/my first dabble into acrylics on canvas.

The design is a mixture of symbols from the buddhist traditions I have been exploring over the past 8 months. It symbolizes the four noble truths, and the eightfold path one must follow to understand and realize them. The lotus symbolizes a whole range of things...but if you're interested I reccomend surfing the 'net and learning more about this way of thinking.

The design is a mixture of symbols from the buddhist traditions I have been exploring over the past 8 months. It symbolizes the four noble truths, and the eightfold path one must follow to understand and realize them. The lotus symbolizes a whole range of things...but if you're interested I reccomend surfing the 'net and learning more about this way of thinking.
Monday, April 9, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Crown of Emptiness

I've got to say the anatomy DVDs I got are really paying off. I'm only on lesson 13 out of like almost 400 and it's just blowing my mind.
Labels: Art, Black and White, Sketch
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Flight Delay
So I was coming back from a business trip in South Carolina and got stuck in the Greenville/Spartanburg regional airport for several hours...so I doodled. Over the past 2 weeks I've got my new website up: www.roamingbuffalo.com
Feel free to comment, it will help make the final version better.
Labels: Art, Black and White, Computers, Design, Sketch, Web
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Saturday, March 3, 2007
No Title
I'm an introspective guy (not exclusively so) but I haven't been able to identify why I haven't been satisfied with a majority of the music I've produced over the past two years.
I'm in the middle of watching this video that got dugg. Ricky Gervais "interviewing" Larry David. Ricky says something and it opens my eyes. If I transcribed here the grammatical person would be a little bit confusing so suffice to say that I've been compromising my art for the benefit of others and it is time to end that.
"In art you're allowed to be a complete fascist."
I'm in the middle of watching this video that got dugg. Ricky Gervais "interviewing" Larry David. Ricky says something and it opens my eyes. If I transcribed here the grammatical person would be a little bit confusing so suffice to say that I've been compromising my art for the benefit of others and it is time to end that.
"In art you're allowed to be a complete fascist."
Labels: Art, Commentary, Music, Statement, Writing
Thursday, March 1, 2007
CSS animation
Before I decided to turn dyspop into a group blog it was going to be where I would release my CDs (for my past release - Winter, go to www.dystopiapop.com/music.html). I'll still post updates when I release albums, but I found that I couldn't adhere to the strict "12 months, 12 releases" goal that I had set. Mostly because I eventually realized that while I liked 12 of my 30-something albums enough to release them, only three or four are really any good, and two of them are too short. There's another few albums that may be release-worthy but they're very niche.
Why am I talking about this when the title of this post is "CSS animation"? Well this all alludes back to an old design I did. You can see it at
http://www.dyspop.com/backup/dev/
Notice the similarities to the current design? Here's a .gif animation that I created while writing the CSS for the design.
http://www.dyspop.com/backup/devhistory.gif
Why am I talking about this when the title of this post is "CSS animation"? Well this all alludes back to an old design I did. You can see it at
http://www.dyspop.com/backup/dev/
Notice the similarities to the current design? Here's a .gif animation that I created while writing the CSS for the design.
http://www.dyspop.com/backup/devhistory.gif
Monday, February 26, 2007
Desktop Patterns


Here are some nice little repeating patterns I made recently. Good for desktop backgrounds.
Labels: Art, Computers, Desktop Pattern, Digital, Pixel
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
DYSPOP!

Pretty cool to get invited to post on this blog. Hopefully this will be a good place to get some feedback on some of my work, as well as posting more interesting stuff. Sounds like there's some cool people posting cool stuff, so dyspop should be good times.
The picture above is a digital image I did using Photoshop 6 a few years ago in school. It's one of my favorites so I felt it would be a good image for a first post.
Labels: Art, Digital, Introduction, Statement
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Union of Art: logo update

After almost losing the client I scrambled and came up with some stuff. Here's what I think is the best of them. There are a couple cool things going on here. The main two "cool" or "holy crap" things are that the pattern around the circle is arabic; the words "unity" and "art" repeated. This may be replaced with a short poem (the owner is Iraqi). The second thing is subliminal. The two birds' negative space forms the suggestion of a female silhouette. Since this is a women's fashion company I think this is very appropriate. And cool. I'm like... the Fedex guy 2.0. ! .





















