Monday, December 28, 2009

Echochrome

The name of the game Echochrome is about as sweet as the game itself. I first came upon it when my little sister and I went to the M.C. Escher exhibition at the Portland Art Museum last Fall. Of course it was the only thing that little sis enjoyed about the visit, but I was definitely impressed by the game as well.

This Christmas, my older sis and her hubby decided to spoil my family by buying us a PS3. I'm so out of it when it comes to modern game systems, but I learned today that you can download games off the internet and straight into the PS3... That is so awesome! So the first game I get is Echochrome. Simply put: it's trippy.

Basically you are dealing with a three dimensional world using Escher type logic. The concept is as simple as a tetris game or pac-man, and everything is white except for the black outline that forms the objects. I don't know how to explain this game any better, so here are some Google pics to show ya what I'm talking about:The manequin guy is falling through the hole, but he is going to land on the object that is two dimensionally below him.

You can custom make levels. In fact, most of the levels you play are custom made by people like you and me.

In conclusion, if you've got a PS3 or you know somebody with a PS3, download Echochrome, especially if you like thinker-type games. Oh, and the background music is beautiful, too.

24 Hour Comics!

First, meet Invisible Man.

Now go here and see my comic that I did for the annual 24 hour comic challenge at the beginning of October. I can't believe I haven't posted this earlier! Read the other comics, too, because they are awesome. I did "Circus", and my brother-in-law did "The Haber-Dash." There's also some flickr pics of the cafe- called Backspace- that hosted the event.

I LOVE 24 hour comic day, and I encourage any artist, doodler, or comic book fan to try it out!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Do you Yudu?

Today a customer asked me if we had a screen printing product from a company called Yudu. It's suppost to be the new hi-tech printing wonder. I looked it up and didn't find it any more useful or easy to use than any other screen printing kit. It can hook up to a computer, but I'm not sure what the use of that is. The website was vague on that part.

I have yet to learn the ways of screen printing, but hope to find the time. Here's some websites that offer to print your own custom designs onto clothing, mugs, bumper stickers, bags, and a whole bunch more:
CustomInk (6 shirt minimum)
BrokenArrowWear (they offer a huge variety of different brandname clothing, 6 shirt minimum)
Zazzle (The best as far as custom making freedom and options, no purchasing minimum)
I designed some shirts on these websites just for fun, without ordering anything. Zazzle has the best options for letter fonts, and you can upload any jpeg or bitmat image from your computer. Cost for one sweater is about $34. The cost for a pair of keds shoes is $60- pricey, but it is fun to design one just for kicks and giggles.
I found images on the computer and applied it to the design of the above shoe (Toucan, orange flowers, and a whale tale). The nerd with the glasses is me in my 7th grade photo.


Toucan!


Whale tale!


And finally, some homemade slippers somebody created using only dollar store items! I currently am researching to see if there are instructions on making ones own outdoor shoes, but this is fun, too!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I'm posting this to win a contest, but in all reality I DO LOVE this blog. It is witty, wise, and... whimsical? Anyway, I enjoy reading the blog, and so might you! Also, the chick lives in the Portland area, so she's got an in on all the local shops! Check it out!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hats n' stuff!

I really like the hippy, old-world style that's goin' on right now. Bohemian might be the word. These headbands and combs from whichgoose are a bit wild, but I would wear them if the price was a bit better.

Whiteowl uses recycled materials.


I could see these shawl-like scarves being worn by some of my college art professors as well as on chic students. Made by kiamichi7.

Since we're talking about handmade accessories...

I crocheted this hat myself! I'm so proud! I'm going to make one similar to it for my older sister for Christmas. My little sis is the model. :}