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Chruser 2007-12-31 02:50 PM

Some new junk
 
The Umeå Institute of Design is taking its toll on me... Anyway, I scanned and photographed some of my newer works on the last day of my first semester there.
I would have scanned more drawings, but I hadn't slept for a few days, so oh well.

http://www.christianhagg.com/images/FormSheet.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/images/A-Muse-Ing.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/images/MouseModel.jpg

Oh yeah, http://www.christianhagg.com is operational as well.

HandOfHeaven 2007-12-31 03:19 PM

That looks like a lot of work and fun at the same time. Fuckin' sweet.

Grav 2007-12-31 03:41 PM

Portable mouse?

Chruser 2007-12-31 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by HandOfHeaven
That looks like a lot of work and fun at the same time. Fuckin' sweet.

It is. Design school is slowly killing my "art" though, but I'm getting better at technique. Not sure if it's really worth it in the end...


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Originally Posted by Grаν¡tоnЅurgе
Portable mouse?

Sure, it was mostly a form/technique exercise though. Creating polished, complex surfaces is incredibly annoying.

Atnas 2008-01-13 11:55 AM

Those are great, Chruser, and I'm glad you got that site up. :)

I especially like the mouse, it looks very ergonomic - and aerodynamic. XD

Chruser 2008-02-01 12:13 PM

And some more!

http://www.christianhagg.com/images/Muses.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/images/...aftConcept.jpg

Lenny 2008-02-01 01:39 PM

The second thing is nice. Futuristic transportation device?

Thanatos 2008-02-01 02:00 PM

Looks like a razor and/or taser.

Grav 2008-02-01 02:03 PM

It's the 3030 batmobile.

Vault Dweller 2008-02-02 09:34 PM

Awesome work, Chruser. You are an inspiration to those of me with no artistic talent to speak of.

Chruser 2008-02-16 04:20 PM

Thanks for your input guys. Everyone has artistic talent, it's just a matter of deciding what medium to express it with. Improvement is a by-product of trial and error (mainly error).

I currently have an internal battle going on regarding whether I want to become a fine artist or an illustrator/designer. Perhaps the question can be extended to "Do I ask questions, or do I answer them?" Thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Draw, photograph and do 3D to post:

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Compila02.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Hallucinograph.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Te...earch_2313.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Io...ander_2304.jpg

Atnas 2008-02-16 05:30 PM

I really love the egg photo.

I think you're a great artist, illustrator, and designer - my answer is whatever you think you'd have the most fun doing.

Personally I would pick Illustrator or fine artist, as those two appeal to me the most out of the two. You might like design better, I don't know. Whatever you pick, I'm sure you'll be successful. :)

And you can always, you know, switch.

Asamin 2008-02-21 01:59 PM

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That makes me feel so much better about myself.
This is about the best i could do. It was on the back of a piece of paper in 8th grade computer ed.
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why won't it just let me post the pic? It is making me post a link.....

Vault Dweller 2008-02-23 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chruser
Everyone has artistic talent, it's just a matter of deciding what medium to express it with. Improvement is a by-product of trial and error (mainly error).


Quite true. I suppose I misspoke earlier. I have no graphically-oriented artistic talent to speak of. My talent seems to lie in manipulation of the written word.

Asamin 2008-02-25 03:22 PM

My talent involves the art of music. I play around 10 instruments and can read all of the clefts easily.

Chruser 2008-03-06 05:34 PM

I just completed a Magnetite-related project for the Kiruna municipality in Sweden. Basically, it involved doing something with their refined sources of iron ore. So I built a train track out of it and designed a free-floating maglev train for it. My project teacher had a 10-minute fit with me and told everyone that my design process is "too logical", uncreative and bad. Oh well.

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/DireTireTrain.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/MagTrack1024.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Palmisade.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Tr...rCollage01.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Tr...rCollage02.jpg

http://www.christianhagg.com/gear/Trackrun.jpg


I'll post some animations later (and re-render the last image with a higher amount of rays to remove some grain; it was part of an animation. With a render time of around 1h30m per frame with even a low radiosity setting, I was running out of time before the presentation).

Lenny 2008-03-07 05:25 AM

If everyone train was as beautiful as that, the world would be a better place! It's a brilliant design!

I don't get what's so bad about your design process being "too logical". Surely the most logical designs are better than illogical ones?

osmoses-jones 2008-03-07 02:41 PM

you using lightwave i am buying one since student edition is cheap and if you buy comercial upgrade is only 95 dollar good deal. Anyway nice train.

Asamin 2008-03-09 04:09 PM

That is one insain train! I would love to see some animations.

Lenny 2008-04-10 04:28 PM

You know, it's getting harder and harder to tell if these things are photographs or just renders. Stop being so good! :p

I like the design of the lighter. Reminds me of the train somewhat - are you experimenting with different variations of that design in different products, or is it just co-incidence?

And I must ask, if you weren't at that school, would you be creating things like the train, the mouse, the egg in the cup, or the lighter above? Because I for one think they're "seriously cool", to use a phrase I never would use normally.


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