Here are a couple concepts I am working on for a personal project.
Creating my own Pacific Rim/Godzilla monster battle scene extravaganza. There will be about ten of the smaller creatures attacking the big one, and the city. Which right now might be Portland, OR.
the smaller two headed monster
and Big Bertha
More monster sketches coming soon, working on a flying creature concept now. Then onto the sculpts!
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Digital Tutors - Creature Modeling Tutorial
I've been burning the midnight oil the last few weeks wrapping up a tutorial I was commisioned for by digitaltutors.com
I have a new appreciation for tutorial creators that have a good looking final product. It's tricky modeling and talking on camera and still creating a good looking piece. I feel in the time I had I pulled it off.
I think I will take another pass at the fine detail of this guy but for now check it out.
(His legs were lost in an unfortunate sledding accident)
final vray render:
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Monster Holiday
So I started a sculpture for a character in a short story I wrote. The character is a boy named Josh. The concept if by my talented friend Gary Clair.
I'm going to post some images as I go, so far I've finished the armature.
I started with some 1/16th armature wire and bent it overtop a to-scale printout of the character. Then I wrapped the 1/16th wire with a smaller 3/16th wire. (In hindsight I probably should have finished bending the pose completely before wrapping the with the smaller wire, altho it didn't really matter).
I decided to change the pose alittle from the drawing and have his hands forward like he is really scared. So I bent the elbows.
After I posed the body wires I added smaller brass wires for the fingers. I rolled out the loops for the fingers and twisted each finger wire so it was stronger.
Then I added some propoxy to the torso to strengthen it up. Then Once it dried I drilled a hole through it so I have the ability to attach/detach the head as I'm sculpting. Some people use brass tubing for this part, I went for the simpler way and just drilled the damn thing.
Lastly you can drill holes in the wooden base and mix up some clear epoxy and bond it to the base. Now I'm finally ready to add some sculpey to this thing!
to be continued......
I'm going to post some images as I go, so far I've finished the armature.
I started with some 1/16th armature wire and bent it overtop a to-scale printout of the character. Then I wrapped the 1/16th wire with a smaller 3/16th wire. (In hindsight I probably should have finished bending the pose completely before wrapping the with the smaller wire, altho it didn't really matter).
I decided to change the pose alittle from the drawing and have his hands forward like he is really scared. So I bent the elbows.
After I posed the body wires I added smaller brass wires for the fingers. I rolled out the loops for the fingers and twisted each finger wire so it was stronger.
Then I added some propoxy to the torso to strengthen it up. Then Once it dried I drilled a hole through it so I have the ability to attach/detach the head as I'm sculpting. Some people use brass tubing for this part, I went for the simpler way and just drilled the damn thing.
Lastly you can drill holes in the wooden base and mix up some clear epoxy and bond it to the base. Now I'm finally ready to add some sculpey to this thing!
to be continued......
Monday, 25 July 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
tiny mojo update
Monday, 14 March 2011
Monday, 7 June 2010
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