New Artwork and T-Shirt Store

Well, just wanted to pass along some news on new artwork…

I have a new illustration featuring some of my students form this past year.

I have updated and organized the work on my teacher page to reflect work my students have done this year.

I have a new piece of jewelry I created on my artist page…I also have a new B video that can be seen on YouTube.

Finally…my biggest announcement is my new t-shirt shop I “opened” on Printfection. Even though it did take me some time to get everything together, it is way too easy to get something like that up and running. Anyway, I most proud of my Rickey Henderson quote t-shirts, but I do have some artwork on there as well.

As always…check it out…

Adam Haynes


Image courtesy of Adam Haynes

Adam Haynes has got some great illustrations he did for Nike. I’m really into these twisted perspective illustrations and he puts the viewer into the eyes of an extreme sport athlete right before they take off. The great part about these illustrations is you really feel like you are there as you look down upon the obstacles. Plus, the curved perspective almost makes you think you are on top of the Earth. Finally, the detail of the scene below adds a level of complexity that you do not often see in a illustration like this. Check it out…

Physics Programs – Launchball and Phun

I’ve come across a couple physics based programs recently which are very well done. I’ve been interested in doing a Flash animation or game recently, so I’ve been particularly drawn to well done programs, animations, and games.

Launchball was done by a group called Preloaded. It is a Flash-based game that really makes you think. Basically, you have to get the ball from where it comes out to the goal. To get it there, you have to use devices like springs, slopes, batteries, wind turbines, etc. It looks and sounds easy, but the beauty is in the complexity of each level. It must be checked out…

Phun is a program you must download to play on your computer. This one is much more sophisticated than the game above, but has a slightly different application. It is more like a drawing program that reacts to physics. Fro example, if you were to draw an upside down triangle, it would fall over. Or, you can draw a square and then it turn to a liquid, and it will act like, well, a liquid. Check out the video for more…