<2009> Haven’t you ever wanted a Michael Scott statue in the town square of your island?
<2009> Haven’t you ever wanted a Michael Scott statue in the town square of your island?
<2007> How’s the traffic on I-94 this time of year? After driving through it, I decided the speed limit signs were completely inaccurate, so I used Photoshop to express my annoyance.
<2007> This was just a quickie Photoshop, but I think the results are pretty entertaining. What if Gordon Freeman wrote a ‘For Dummies’ book?
<2006> This is a concept I had for a Phi Tau Rush shirt. People really seemed to like it, but we were unable to make it because it had too many colors. Maybe it will still get made someday.
<2006> This is one of my favorite Photoshops that I’ve done. It’s a Phi Tau medal I made as a mock-up for real medals I wanted to have made. It turned out great, and makes a good desktop background, too.
<2006> For this Photoshop, I incorporated a couple different screen captures to make a quick, funny image to “scare” Tom.
<2006> This is a composite image of me posing with “Buddy Christ” from the movie Dogma. The intended purpose was to be used as a Facebook profile picture.
<2005> This Photoshop is a quickie job depicting Tom as “Tomster” – A logo for a P2P file-sharing application named after him (and inspired by Napster).
<2003> This Photoshop was a fairly simple job, but had good results. The original credit goes to someone else, as my only contribution was to replace a face. But the effect was still quite profound.
<2003> This Photoshop project was an exercise to “transplant” one person’s head onto another person’s body. It turned out to be about as difficult as I’d imagined.
<2003> This Photoshop project took a good source image and added text that fit the theme to convey the message I wanted. It was essentially an exercise in matching styles.
<2003> I made three signs for a class in Photoshop, and later re-did one I had previously done with the same template I’d developed for the original three. Two are generally politically correct. Two are not so much.
<2003> Whenever you’re required to wear a “Hello, my name is…” name tag, it’s generally kind of an odd situation. So I conceived this name tag as a joke to relieve some of the awkwardness.
<2003> This is a Photoshop project to recreate a mock-up Department of Defense login screen to be used as a desktop background.