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# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Salvador DaliFavorite movies: The Big Lebowski
Favorite bands / musical artists: Ben Folds
Favorite gaming platform: Nintendo
Other Interests: Pixels, Bead Sprites and Nostalgia
# About me
Current Residence: PhiladelphiaFavourite genre of music: Chip-Tunes
Favourite cartoon character: Spike Spiegle
Personal Quote: We're going to get drunk with Russel Crowe and fuck up some kangaroos!
# Comments
Comments: 251
EysteinKN [2017-05-28 18:17:25 +0000 UTC]
Hi, I am very impressed with your work the Scissorhands from "Edward Scissorhands"
Where can I find the 3D print templates to the Hand plates? And also the Scissorhands?
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Primalstrike [2015-05-04 22:17:43 +0000 UTC]
Hi there, really inspiring work!
I was just hoping you would allow me to use your bead work as an example of what can be achieved with that particular medium of art, I shall not claim the work as my own, just spread the word about beading as a technique and its potential, and of course give you the credit ?
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Werbenjagermanjensen [2015-04-28 19:49:03 +0000 UTC]
So, I know Bead Sprites aren't necessarily your thing anymore, but I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me. Ever since I got into the hobby around 5 years ago, I've always wanted to make things like you made. You were THE GUY to go to for inspiration for me, and I just wanted to thank you for that. I just came across one of your larger Marvel ones (Magneto I think) again, and I thought it was neat when I read the bead count that I was finally making things around the size of that. ^_^ Anyway, I'm rambling. Thanks again for being such an amazing artist and inspiration for others.Β
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DrOctoroc In reply to Werbenjagermanjensen [2015-04-29 03:30:10 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you could find some inspiration from my work, I'm very flattered! Keep at it, it looks like you're already a pro!!!
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zilvergrafix [2014-12-28 01:04:55 +0000 UTC]
Great videogame console rendering and modeling, my respects!
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DrOctoroc In reply to gfball84887 [2014-12-19 00:05:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I can't wait to get them all 3d printed!
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DrOctoroc In reply to Jesusclon [2014-09-28 22:08:26 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!!! I always wanted to make some larger consoles but the mini ones were just too cute!
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Jesusclon In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-09-28 22:46:50 +0000 UTC]
thank you ^^
i was began to make reality perlerbeads
the playstation is a short cube, but the playstation 2 is my best 3D hama, it has a lots of beads
and i share it to you, because i made the gamecube, the wii, and other 3D perlerbeads with your tutorials
youΒ΄re really awesome
if you wanna make a playstation 2 as the mine i could help you a little sending photos of the parts whose i made, but thereΒ΄s some methods to make an awesome and bigger PS2
i didnΒ΄t use tutorials, and i never found a 3D bigger playstation 2 as mine
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FaerieInABottle [2014-07-03 16:06:49 +0000 UTC]
I just want you to know that your beadsprites are amazing
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DrOctoroc In reply to FaerieInABottle [2014-07-04 00:51:13 +0000 UTC]
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SektrOne [2014-06-29 02:39:47 +0000 UTC]
CRAZY craft work, man. Looking forward to this "Legodelphia" piece. Stay up, kid.Β
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PotentiallyKairos [2014-05-13 17:53:51 +0000 UTC]
Love your art!! Β Here's a llama and a "Watch!"
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nintentofu [2014-04-15 18:24:26 +0000 UTC]
Where've you been man!Β Miss you and your creations!Β How's the 3D Printed awesome crafts been coming along!?
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DrOctoroc In reply to nintentofu [2014-04-15 19:21:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh man, I've hardly touched beads in the past 2 years! I've replaced them with Legos and, as you mentioned, 3d printing. Two projects I'm working on right now - Legodelphia (Philadelphia built out of Legos in the Architecture style) and redoing my Edward Scissorhands gauntlets for the 4th time, this time using highly accurate CAD models and 3d printing for the blades, and possibly also for the hand molds.
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nintentofu In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-04-15 19:47:35 +0000 UTC]
Well good to see you're still keeping creative man!Β I've been wanting to do some work with Legos as well lately, but that project of Legodelphia sounds amazing and freaking epic.Β Which is awesome cause you are quite one for going above and beyond the normal scale of a craft!Β Nice to hear you're also continuing with 3d printing, I couldn't imagine how much fun I'd have with one of those haha.Β I love to create 3d models myself and have been doing things like that since I was in like 8th grade, using Caligari Truespace 3D.Β
Anything else new with you man?Β Are you doing the Legodelphia project for anything specific?Β Like as in for on display somewhere sort of thing?Β Commission?
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DrOctoroc In reply to nintentofu [2014-04-15 21:03:22 +0000 UTC]
Legodelphia is just for fun. I basically had a Lego kick and got all of the Star Wars sets I've always wanted, then moved on to the Architecture series and ran out of sets to do, so I started using the Lego Digital Designer program to design my own sets, started with Liberty Place in Center City Philly then it got out of hand, lol. Right now I have all of Center City,Β Rittenhouse Square and east all the way to Broad Street done in the LDD program, and I also have the Convention Center and a few blocks east and south of there done as well. I've built most of Center City out of white Lego pieces since getting my hands on all of the colors would be a hassle, plus it looks more refined and professional, like an actual architectural model in all one color. I'll probably be posting some pictures of it on DA soon, I've been holding off until I knew how far I was taking it lol. At this point, I'm game to build all of Philly if funds permit, but we'll see how far it goes.
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nintentofu In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-04-15 23:19:20 +0000 UTC]
That seriously sounds bad ass, and yeah I def agree that all in white blocks would look real sleek.Β Reminds me also of making clay renders in 3dsmax, and how just clean it would look all being one base texture.Β Also think it will help focus much of the art of it towards the architecture rather than the coloring, etc.Β Never heard of this LDD program though.. but I'm very interested haha.Β Is it available for free?Β Something you can order Lego blocks from Lego Co. of your digital creations?Β Cause THAT would be amazing.Β Build something online out of e-legos, then once done they ship you all the needed shapes and chosen colors!Β xD
Am for sure looking forward to seeing some of the pics once you get them uploaded, and know what you mean about wanting to hold off a bit on sharing.Β And you know once you do, people will flip and exclaim to keep building it bigger and bigger haha.Β
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DrOctoroc In reply to nintentofu [2014-04-16 10:08:17 +0000 UTC]
Well I decided to upload it, lol. Just the first few blocks that I did a month or so ago, and I'll upload 'delayed progress' as I make more. I'll also post some 'teaser' screenshots of the digital model from LDD. It's a free program from Lego but it unfortunately doesn't provide a parts list or automate any kind of ordering. You can, however, get a piece count - either total, type, color or color & type together. You can also group pieces together, which is helpful for keeping track of each block of the city. Lego.com does a pick a brick so you can find pieces there according to type or by part number (which LDD also has for every piece), however it's overpriced and takes forever to ship (a few weeks).
I recommend Bricklink.com. There, you can search by part and color, then they show you a list of user stores with that part, what country they ship from, how many they have of that piece and how much per unit. Then you can see what other parts they have. Most of them have minimum buy totals (between 5 and 12 dollars usually) but it's easy enough to add some extra pieces I know I'll use to hit those limits. Since I'm doing it all in white (and clear, which I forgot to mention) it's simple enough to browse through all of the pieces they have in that color and supplement my stock. As I run low, I search for the parts I need the most, then check out the rest of the stores with those pieces I initially searched for. The prices are really good and everyone I've ordered from so far is usually really quick to order. Hands down, it's the best way to put your own designs together!
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nintentofu In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-04-16 22:42:21 +0000 UTC]
Glad you caved in and shared your progress with us!Β The Lego program still sounds very awesome and I'll have to check it out.Β Sounds great for experimenting with working on a 3d model for certain designs honestly, and I know I could get a lot of use out of it.Β Never heard of Bricklink though, but it's also been ages since I've really messed with Legos or looked into buying parts and nice pieces.Β Really think even though with the Lego online program, I'd love incredibly a set of just white blocks for working with things hands on which seems much more intuitive often and can have a better feel for it in mass/space.
Thanks for recommending the site btw, will check it out soon for sure.Β Going to go take a look at your Legodelphi wips now!.Β ;D
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DrOctoroc In reply to nintentofu [2014-04-17 01:16:21 +0000 UTC]
If you want a good collection of white pieces, Lego actually put out a set called "Architecture Studio" which has an assortment of white bricks, plates, slopes, tiles, etc. I actually started with that to see how much I could make with the set then decided to start getting more pieces. It's $150 for the set and you get 1,210 pieces (a few dozen of which are plates, so it's not a bad deal), plus sorting trays and a cool booklet with architecture facts and inspirational photos. That's a great place to start, especially if you want a hands-on approach!
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nintentofu In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-04-17 16:54:26 +0000 UTC]
Dang, quite the pricy set but is very tempting. It's been forever since I've done any Lego Kits as well but really want to get into 3D'izing some oldschool sprites for fun. So pretty much just need a bunch of square blocks for pixels.
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DrOctoroc In reply to nintentofu [2014-04-17 19:20:53 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, you'd have much better luck on Bricklink. Only thing that's nice about the Arch Studio is all the pieces are clean and new. Most pieces from Bricklink are also new or in good used condition, but pieces straight out of the box just fit so well!
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nintentofu In reply to DrOctoroc [2014-04-18 02:51:36 +0000 UTC]
And you know I love that snuggy feeling!Β Β Lol.Β No but it def sounds a lot nicer to have a fresh new set.Β
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Tithoyie [2013-09-26 15:47:46 +0000 UTC]
Your perler bead crafts are so amazing. I'm incredibly fascinated by what you create!! One thousand thumbs up :3
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VladIV1 [2013-07-27 06:47:39 +0000 UTC]
Hey Doc! I've seen your 3d bead sprites and they inspire to do something more. Oh, if you don't mind I have some questions: You do make your own designs for them? If yes, how do you do it (software of use)?Β Congrats and thanks!
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DrOctoroc In reply to VladIV1 [2013-07-28 05:01:14 +0000 UTC]
I created most of them myself, but I didn't use software, I just figured them out myself.
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tomsgirl8586 [2013-04-30 03:43:57 +0000 UTC]
I came across one of your bead sprites and all I can say is that I am jealous! You do some amazing beading and hope to see more soon!
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DrOctoroc In reply to tomsgirl8586 [2013-04-30 14:06:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I don't do much bead art these days but I'd like to finish my 3-D AT-AT one day.
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Robato [2013-03-28 20:46:18 +0000 UTC]
I just keep running into you on youtube, and now here. I guess I'll watch you...being from Philly and all. My sister told me about the Museum you want to build. unfortunately I don't have anything new to add to your collection.
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DrOctoroc In reply to Robato [2013-03-28 21:23:09 +0000 UTC]
Good to be noticed! Glad to see worlds collide as well, haha. No worries, there has been some interested generated for the museum on the side, hoping to put together some events with a publicist...
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Robato In reply to DrOctoroc [2013-03-29 20:27:00 +0000 UTC]
well my sis works in Public Relations. You can probably give her a try.
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Abistrakt [2012-08-19 05:28:26 +0000 UTC]
I know i've already fan-girl'd over your Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Game... but seriously. I'm glad I was randomly browsing through "Nintendo Sprites" on here or else I wouldn't be able to share such a gem of work with my friends and feel that satisfactory groupie heartmelt sound. You know, the feeling that you get when you know you've satisfied a group of people with something you had to share... and it's not even my own work. Thanks for letting me have that moment to myself and for others. Much love <3 :megustaplz:
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DrOctoroc In reply to Abistrakt [2012-08-19 21:18:57 +0000 UTC]
Glad you could have that moment as well, it's why I do what I do!
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masterofthenothing [2012-06-01 22:29:54 +0000 UTC]
omg! I registered on DA to look for someexamples of bead sprites cos i was thinking of doing some old skool SNES stuff, and I can't believe the quality of ur work, man! Or the fact that it took me this long to reach your stuff!
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PixelSculptures [2012-03-11 14:24:12 +0000 UTC]
Gasp, I can't believe I missed your account thus far, for as much as I'm on deviantArt browsing Beadwork. I just had to leave a comment and say your work on the 3D cars and such (found through google on your flickr, I think it was) is what inspired me to believe just about anything can be built in 3D with Perler Beads, without the use of glue through clever bead techniques. I can only hope to design something so complicated as some of your work, though I am certainly happy with where I have gone so far
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WereMorta [2011-02-10 23:51:45 +0000 UTC]
Hey there,
I'm sorry to bug you, but I've noticed you're an admin on the Pixelgasm forum. I'm trying to join, but I haven't got an activation email yet. D:
My email's correct and I've checked the spam folder...not there either.
So um, yeah. Any help would be great. xD <3
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Sotkettu [2010-08-29 11:49:40 +0000 UTC]
You really should join into Bead Srite clubs of deviantART because you are the best bead sprite artist that I have seen. Add your art to the gallery folders and you will get more s and s.
[link]
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sschafi1 [2010-08-27 01:45:12 +0000 UTC]
How do you normally handle pricing for commissions? I'm thinking about taking commissions for large projects, so I've been looking for some guidelines for pricing, but can't find any lol. Any insight??
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AnimeFur [2010-06-30 04:59:30 +0000 UTC]
I'm back,giving [link] new works as they are done too.
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dylrocks95 [2010-06-15 23:25:55 +0000 UTC]
Excuse me, doctor...But..can you judge some of my work..? It would be an honor..though I could never do the amazing things you do with perelr beads, but if you could..maybe..judge some of my works..and maybe give me a few tips..But hey! You don't have to, if you don't wanna I was just checking
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