Friday, October 25, 2013


This was a challenging model. Walls and glass needed to be cone-like, yet had to meet perpendicular walls at the sides.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Busy, busy.


Main form of structure as per design. 3-d mullions(window frames) maintain true to rectangular tubing. Glass panes are flat, no twisting of any geometry.

All architectural designs by David Franklin - Franklin Architects, LLC.
All 3-d modeling, textures, lighting, and rendering by James Songco

Friday, June 7, 2013

Gallery project

I have recently been informed, by the department director that I've been working with, that the generous donor, whom I can't disclose yet, will fund the project based on the concepts I designed(previous posts below).

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Foyer-Gallery concept






I was first asked to assist with some cad work for another department. It later turned out they wanted some ideas for redesigning the interior. After some research of the building, the theme, and other information, I created this concept. Autocad, 3dsmax with wide angle lens, and Photoshop.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Video Edited


Edited in Adobe Premiere. I've been using Premiere for the past 8 years. I was a bit obsessive editing this piece, well I'm obsessive whenever I edit. The goPro Hero camera is very cool to play with, great high quality vids. If you don't hear music...well I guess it was just a matter of time.   

For the curious, professionals use Premiere, AfterEffects, FinalCutPro, and Avid...depending on the machine, your boss, and where you are. There are others, but these are the ones dominating the market. I teach my students video editing using Adobe Premiere.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Economic tooling

A side benefit of autocad, it helped me imagine, in 3-d, a special mold for a part. Saved time and money by making a 2-in-1 mold.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Interest list

With many things coming up, I have to prioritize my "to do list". I haven't been sitting still, many of my projects get shuffled based on windows of opportunity. I revisit some favorite projects for improvement. With that being said, if you have a future interest in a kit version of my tank or truck, whether it be a few months to maybe when the economy gets better, do not hesitate to email me via the About Me link. With a list of those interested, it will inform me as how much to pursue replicating my work, or not.

Thanks, JS

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Truck in Print, and on the Cover

Very exciting "making" the "cover model"! Note:actual cover is not my design. The buildings behind the truck are real....real cardboard boxes sliced and diced, reshaped and glued.

Monday, July 6, 2009

In addition to some relatively new technology used for constructing this truck, the hood was also another first for me....plastic vacuum forming.

Friday, June 19, 2009

And the Winner is...

I was in L.A. during the weekend of the 6th for the Weekend Of Heroes Convention in Glendale, CA. My objective was to place in their scale contest for the vehicles/dioramas category. I made 1st Place. Every part of the truck is created from the ground up...designed on the computer, plastic materials; wheels, tires, chassis-body, rails, lights, mirrors, wipers, exhaust, etc... Extensive rapid-prototype elements of my design used for the details. Photos courtesy of Robert of Twistedplastic.com

My own photoshoot is in the works.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tank in Print


My armored beast of a tank is featured in Volume 2 of SixthScale Magazine, 6 page spread. If you're really into the hobby, this magazine has some really good tips and other features. Go here> http://sixthscale.spruz.net/ Be warned tho, its more like a soft cover book than a magazine, and priced like one too.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Book cover


This cover I designed for a colleague of mine. If you're looking to get back to school, I'd recommend it. The uniquity of the design is deep into the front cover, take a very close look(hint:keyboard keys).

Friday, October 3, 2008

Artists, save your copy rights!

It was brought to my attention by my friend, and one of my favorite artists Kathleen Moody, that the Orphan Works bill if passed will allow legal infringement on original works of art without the need of consent of the artist. So imagine someone or some business using your artwork for profit at your expense.

This bill has already passed Senate, and must be stopped at Congress.

Go here for info... http://ipaorphanworks.blogspot.com/

Go here to take action, its all set...
http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/issues/alert/?alertid=11980321

Monday, June 9, 2008

Cad model to tangible prototype

Upping my game. Computer designed in a few hours, and received in my hands in days...its almost like having a genie in a bottle,"I wish to have a part thats like this big."

PC station



Display and k-board I modeled and textured.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Doors x 4

A certain company made a HMMWV in 1/6 scale; but without full size doors. I ofcourse want a fully armored rig. Computer designed.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Poly and Rigging

This was a study in 3dSMax of editable mesh & poly modeling, and rigging.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

A piece redu

I did a piece way back of a bookcover design of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it was done in photoshop. I revisited that piece, and just recreated it with, "..all new special effects never before seen," with 3dMax.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Earlier work of the virtual kind

One of several segways I created, about 10-15 second animations. Models, materials, lighting, and effects in Max.



Some work from a few years back. Oldies but goodies; my cathedral gets pretty good mileage. Modeled in 3dSmax, with some textures created with Photoshop for use in the materials. The lower macro shot was used in 2 brochures; front cover for the animation program and the back cover for the cad program