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Artwork

Here you can find artwork by Erik. Note: All this stuff is copyright Erik Rosenbladt, and cannot be used without his permission. Some might be for sale, just ask if interested!


Hand-drawn art:


"The Beast" from Technophobia. Metallic gel pen on cardstock. [1999]
"The Beast" from With Inhuman Vigor. Fluorescent pencil on cardstock. [2003]
A drawing of a friend's name. Prismacolor pencil on standard paper. [2003]
A demon-like creature coming out of the ooze. Gel pen on black paper. [1999]
A complicated spaceship. Freehand india ink on paper. [1996]
Not sure what this is. You can tell I like to draw technical stuff. Basic pen on paper. [1997]
Another interesting design. Pen. [1997]
Just a picture of "space." Prismacolor pencil on paper. [1996]
A very old design for a tape cover. Prismacolor pencil on paper. [1995]
A poster-sized painting. Acrylic on posterboard. [2001]




Computer Art:


While I really enjoy 3d modelling and ray-tracing, I consider it to be more of an art like photography, so the thousands of CG pics I have done will not be found here. Maybe somewhere else at a later time. What I will put here are any pictures I've done using paint programs or similar tools.
I thought it would be fun to do a pic of myself in the style of Max Headroom. I took a picture of myself, then PAINSTAKINGLY drew polygons as facets of my face. It took a long time, but I think the results are kinda cool.





Sculpture and Models:


This is a tablet I made for the "Mystify" video we were working on, but never finished. Constructed of modelling plastic and hand painted to look aged.

Here is a prop gun I fabricated for a movie project. I used a BB gun as the base, then added moulded plastic parts, and some circuitry. The small box in the center contains a fairly complex sequential light circuit I made, which took some serious work to stuff into such a small area.

And in case you're wondering... Yes, it does fire.