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by Adam · 12/30/2011 (6:51 am) · 12 comments

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#1
12/30/2011 (7:29 am)
Always cool to check out dev's blogs. And crikey that current post has a lot of pictures!
#2
12/30/2011 (10:14 am)
Adam has been fantastic; easy to work with, professional, fast and produces absolutely excellent quality models. As an added plus to developers using Torque, Adam has copies of Torque from TGE/A to T3D and tests to make sure his art is compatible with what version of Torque you're using. It's hard to get any better than that.

If you're looking for an artist for your project (big or small) he's one of my top recommendations.
#3
12/30/2011 (10:56 am)
Thanks Mack, I really appreciate that! And thanks, Steve, for checking it out!
#4
12/30/2011 (2:56 pm)
Really cool stuff, always nice to see some interesting artwork!
#5
12/30/2011 (5:19 pm)
I love your clean cartoon style. It is artwork unto itself. I mean real art! Something to be put in a gallery!

Do you create and sell tutorials? I have a young artist in my house and I would be interested in buying good tutorials if you make them. I myself would also want to understand how you about making the cartoonish style artwork. And those beautiful landscapes as well!
#6
12/30/2011 (7:01 pm)
Just read your blog too Adam, and great choice in Portland. I would have missed that part if not for the picture of Portland Head light.
I really love the area my self and like you am attempting to relocate to the area, just minus the huge cross country drive. For me and my family it will be a 3.5 hour ride from the Downeast area.
#7
12/30/2011 (7:27 pm)
Thanks for the kind words all!

@Frank: I don't sell tutorials, but I have been very slowly working on a book. I wouldn't hold your breath for it, but in the mean time I'm still planning on releasing more tutorials through my work blog. As luck would have it, I wanted to do one or two on a few of the techniques I use when doing toony work, so keep your eyes peeled.

@Jon: Oh nice! I love that area. Spent some vacation time doing Acadia a few years back, actually (when I was still living on the west coast). Good to know another Mainer in the Torque community!
#8
12/31/2011 (5:53 am)
Great blog, and some great work you have there.. Thanks for the share. :)
#9
01/02/2012 (3:42 pm)
@Adam,
I look forward to seeing your tutorials! Thanks!
#10
01/06/2012 (12:29 pm)
Cool blog Adam. Always wished I could have met you, unfortunately just slightly missed your GG days.
#11
01/08/2012 (1:24 am)
Adam I just wanted to say that, if I could live anywhere I wanted, it would be right there inside your head!

I just spent the last 15 minutes drooling over your artwork. Don't worry I only got my screen and keyboard wet. Your artwork (as far as I know) is perfectly dry. Much like your wit (Hexy ladies, indeed!).

By the way, while you're eyes are here I want to know if you do commission work, or if you have time in the foreseeable future to do some? Alternatively do you plan to release any more packs here soonish?

Dan
#12
01/08/2012 (7:02 am)
Derek: Glad you liked it! And yeah, its strange that GG is staffed now almost entirely by people I've never met. If I ever make it to GDC or any of the other cons I'll be sure to not be a stranger.

Dan: That's quite a compliment, thanks very much! I'm always open to talking about new work, so get in touch with me through my website. And yes, more packs are coming up very soon.