Tagged rats
100 days to graduation
If it seems a bit slow on here, it’s because I’m in my last semester of my undergraduate career and things are so super busy.
Updates on here will begin trickling in after this week; until then, you can follow me at sadsadkiddie.tumblr.com or @rattusRose , for a more up-to-date look at what I’ve been up to.
In the meantime, here’s something I just finished; I did this month’s banner over at 72 demons, a kickstarter book project I’m participating in.
Pulled from my 72demons blurb:
I decided to pull heavily from the natural world for my banner demons. Using animal imagery that typically evokes thoughts of pestilence or horror, I wanted to use expression and color to saturate the characters with a kind of unrestrained and manic glee. Do they want to hug you or eat you?
aww yeah. <3
I also participated in Hourly Comics Day, but they exist in a hodgepodge of scans and cell phone pictures on twitpic right now. I need to reformat a few of them before I stick ‘em on here.
Not dead, I promise. more soon.
-c
some summer sketchbook scans
Forgive the title, I sometimes succumb to involuntary spasms of alliteration. Can’t be helped.
I’m at work waiting for a clip of video to render, so I thought I’d throw a few sketchbook pages up here in the meantime. rattus rex rose was done a few weeks ago, with winsor & newton inks in a 3″x 5″ book- it started as a tattoo design (don’t judge meeee) but turned into a study for another, larger painting. I got lazy with the roses, though. :<
king purson #20 was part of a brainstorming session I did for my page of the illustrated ars goetia, a project started by my roomate/collaborator/friend/all-around bad-ass Tara Helfer. 72 artists will eventually be involved, each choosing a demon to re-intrepret- she’s planning on taking the whole thing to kickstarter and self-publishing the beast of a book once we get everything put together.
I got King Purson, who is obviously the best out of the 72:
“In demonology, Purson is a Great King of Hell, being served and obeyed by twenty-two legions of demons. He knows of hidden things, can find treasures, and tells past, present and future. Taking a human or aerial body he answers truly of all secret and divine things of Earth and the creation of the world. He also brings good familiars.
Purson is depicted as a man with the face of a lion, carrying a ferocious viper in his hand, and riding a bear. Before him there can be heard many trumpets sounding.”
Purson knows all, can find everything, has a lion head, and rides bears.
Be still my nerdy, artsy fartsy heart.
I’m still not sure if I’m going the ultra-detailed stupid-amounts-of-lineart route for Purson, or if I’m braking out the cutesey/stylized/color-crazy side of my arsenal. Obviously another brainstorming session is in order.
<3
a digital-fabrication update
Dear internet,
I realized I’ve been talking about my digital fabrication project without posting any sort of in progress shots or sketches! That is simply not decent blog etiquette, so without further ado, here’s an image-heavy explaination of what I’ve been up to.
so
I’m making a wall-mounted, motor driven kinetic sculpture of a rat king
in the form of a (sort of) mandala,
inspired in part by The Rat King two-player flash game I made with Timothy Sherman last semester in Paolo Pedercini’s experimental game design class - if you collect enough rats, you end up with these wriggling little rat-mandalas that I thought were too cool. I’ve had a running fascination with rats & the lore around them since keeping them as pets back in high school, so… this was really just another excuse to make something ratty (and a break from the recent bout of batty, heehee). Why are all my favorite animals so spooky? (Although I like aardvarks and big fluffy dogs too, and those aren’t all that spook-tastic.)
I’m in the process of making a small(er) scale version right now in an attempt to figure out the mechanics of the piece - the final work will be roughly 3 feet in diameter. The sculpture features nine small rats rotating slowly right, and nine larger rats rotating slowly left; all the while, their 18 little pairs of legs run in place- all of the parts, both sculptural and mechanical, are cut out of 1/8th hardboard, since it’s cheap and takes paint nicely.
In a perfect world, this would be made out of acrylic plastic, but that’s pricey and I am a student who likes to be able to go grocery shopping. Maybe in the future I’ll make a shiny plastic version, like my Wild Family Dog .
Last night I cleared off my big studio work table and put all my currently known pieces into piles, before beginning the assembly process.
that guy on the far right is a screw up, the back of the board had some etching on it. whooooops.
and I know the driving gears behind the turning mechanism- a set of planetary gears inside of an internal gear;
kinda like
but I think I’m going to have to get everything put together and working before I can wrap my brain around what I need to add to get the legs moving. I know each rat is going to need it’s own-something or other- to get this running, which means more layers, which means figuring out how to get it both mechanically stable and aesthetically pleasing… and also have the ability to stay on the damn wall.
I’ve currently got little to no idea how to do this.
So… that’ll be fun.
And that’s what I’ve been working on.
(completely unrelated but I have to share)
I will leave you with a picture of a Mountain Goat with a wombat.
If that doesn’t give you warm fuzzies then you are broken inside. I bid you adieu, internet.
<3
multiplayer rat king
Dear internet, I give unto you, a flash game. Click the rats below to play! Beware: it’s 2 player.
“In folklore, a rat king forms when many rats’ tails become knotted together, becoming a plague-spreading horror. You are an ambitious rat prince, eager to take the throne; compete against a friend to become the greatest rat king of all!”
Play against a friend to knock your opponent out of the rat race; rats of an opposing color will decrease the number of your horde. Pick up an opponent’s color when you don’t have any followers and it’s game over!
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The Rat King came about after being assigned to make a shooter in an experimental game design class.
The inspiration has been floating around for awhile; the rats are a little reminiscent of
and rats tend to be my go-to art subject: they’re fun to draw, they have funky historical and cultural backgrounds (plague! pied piper! rat kings! Ganesha’s steed!), and they live everywhere and anywhere.
Besides, once the idea of two rats shooting out and then collecting up babies was out, there was no controlling it; a game that strange had to be made.
(if you’ve already played the game and can’t tell heads or tails what’s going on, that’s about it: your rat has babies, and you have to collect them back up in order to expand your horde and become the King Rat.)
I’m not very good with actionscript, so I ended up teaming up with my friend Tim Sherman to make two different shooters; the agreement being I cover the art for his game, and he covers the coding for mine. Our second game, entitled Happy Birthday Dear, is an arena shooter based on the music of The Residents; as soon as I grab the source files from him, I’ll have that available for play, as well.
The game itself is a little wonky, but you get the picture.
<3
