I decided to make something over the weekend out of weeks of obsessing over Daft Punk’s new song Get Lucky. It’s free to download, if you want it as a wallpaper. 🙂
The wallpaper is available in these sizes:
1920 x 1080
1366 x 768
1280 x 720
If you want any modifications or have any requests, just leave a comment below, or contact me through my email: hello@gabmadrid.com
Last December 2012, I was invited to contribute an illustration for Kamusta? Magazine by their Photography Editor, and my friend from high school, Joseph Angan. They were counting down to Christmas, and every day they would feature a photo or illustration that emphasizes a certain part of the Filipino Christmas. Mine is about (extended) family reunions every Christmas, and how you’re suddenly introduced to all these relatives you’ve never met before. Here’s a digital sketch from my process:
And here’s the final version: Really liked how it turned out. Thick lines, harsh corners, and warm color schemes are my jam.
Kamusta? is an online travel magazine for adventurers who want to see the real Philippines. Here at Kamusta? Magazine, we aim to showcase the best of Filipino life, and to provide useful information for travellers and backpackers hoping to experience life as locals do.
Earlier this year, Rob started this thing where he would trade portraits with other artists. (He was half tempted to call them Portrades. I thought he should. It sounds cool, right?) I contacted him a few weeks ago and decided to go for it! I’ve seen Rob distort his name to Robocham a few times, so I got an idea from that. Here’s a few sketches from my process:
And here’s what I finally came up with:
Th title is a reference to Mega Man Legends (obvs). With this whole Mega Man thing going on with the illustration, I thought I could insert a few small eggs around the illustration:
His life meter is a reference to his famous Helvetiburger shirt:
Photo of Rob pilfered from his Facebook profile. Photo by Patricia Nabong
And I put a little Servbot version of my face near my signature.
And, here’s the portrait of me that he did. Most excellent.