Friday, September 28, 2007

Ciara Burke's portofolio website

http://student.dcu.ie/~obriel26/

I built this website for a friend's writing and photography work.

The Replacementors

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYRUWC2l1O4

An exciting informative short movie about where things go when you can't find them. Replacementors are hired to find lost items and return them to the vicinity in which they were last seen. Directed by Colin Bowe, Connor Higgins, myself and Ville Korpela. Starring Colm Ryan. Original score composed Colm O'Caoimh. Performed by O'Caoimh and Andrew Byrne.

Things don't just disappear... do they?

Website templates

Here are a number of simple website templates.

http://student.dcu.ie/~obriel26/website1

The above one contains the index page and the art page.

http://student.dcu.ie/~obriel26/website2/

The above one only contains the index page.

http://student.dcu.ie/~obriel26/website3/

The above one only contains the index page.

Mr Potato Head Creator

Please click the image to download the program. Hosted by Gigasize.


This program was made by myself, James Flannery and Karena Flynn for a project for college made with Macromedia Director. It enables you to make numerous styles of Mr. Potato Heads, from the hair on it's head to the shoes it's wearing. It also includes an intro and an information page.

It came from the Internet!



This was a poster made for a project in college. It's a parody of posters from B-movies, incorperated with technical problems people may have online. It was made entirely from Illustrator.

Girl with the red hair.


This is a combination of hand drawn and digital art. The background was drawn by pencil while the girl was drawn in Illustrator.

Rabbit



This image was made as a background for a website design. The figure in the background was drawn and coloured in Illustrator and the designs around the centre square were photoshop brushes.

Nadia


This is a picture of a friend of mine, Nadia, drawn in a somewhat Scanner Darkly-esque style. It was a practice of colouring technique. Lines were drawn in Illustrator and it was coloured in Photoshop.