Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A model of T-34

Hello everyone!
This time I'm sharing with you some pictures of my T-34 Russian tank. I made it two years ago and it is the colours, washing, and the details I'm especially proud of. For the background I used a picture from an old picaresque calendar. It is a real pitty that a human life is so short, otherwise model making is a great hoby. I personally see it as 3d live painting.

Monday, July 26, 2010

An explosion




An explosion made on black paper using only white chalk and fingers.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Monday, July 5, 2010

Archaeology

I have just dug out some of my works in 3D. I thought they were lost due to my harddisk broke down. Enjoy...




A Bosnian Shield. Modelled and rendered in 3ds max, 5 years ago, while I was going to be a 3d animator... Luckily, I quit just in time to stay sane...
Halal olsun for all you webmasters, of course. Use it on your logos as much as you wish!




I entitled this one Deserted Soviet energy facilities on Mars. I modelled it in Rhinocerous ( a great software, I highly recommed it, sadly life is too short...) and later imported into Bryce for the environment. I photoshopped the red star sign, for it was more versatile method.
I like it very much.





The Sebilj in Sarajevo. It was supposed to be a part of a virtual Sarajevo project, so I remember that I thorouhgly photographed all the details, on and around the Sebilj in order to be highly accurate. I think I managed it...



A tank. I used a cheap chinese model toy, probably T-55, or T-74 chinese version of this tank. Thus this "plastic" look. I am sorry now for not finding time to work on details and textures.
Blah, never mind!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Monografija "Sandžački Bošnjaci"

This time I'm a bit happier than usual, so is this post!
Recently I have participated in a great project about Bosniaks in Sandzak, a region that once was a part of Bosnia, and today is a part of neighboring Serbia.
I provided about twenty illustrations about some great Bosnaiks, some of which you can see below.