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jemuelgallaza · 1 year ago
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Final design
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jemuelgallaza · 1 year ago
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Pie design - process of a beetle
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jemuelgallaza · 1 year ago
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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one that I liked about ramen noodle plushies is removable and it easier to attached into the design. What made the Item look very identical from the Noodles are Piece of Meat, Seaweed,egg and chopsticks.also they put lot on clear details onto the Noodles and connecting into a ramen bowl.
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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His sculptures and paintings often depict surrealist wonderlands occupied by highly saturated characters. He works as a commercial director, designer, and animator formerly at Aardman Nathan Love, as well as a professor at School of Visual Arts. McKenzie is best known for his detailed character-based sculptures and cinematic art process videos. Though his whimsical aesthetic is visually vibrant and at times satirical, McKenzie's characters share underlining themes of distress, and melancholia, stemming from everyday life.
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Making of The Monster Under The Bed! - Sculpting Process with Polymer Clay
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Process and technique : after they shaved out the torso and tail with aluminium foil by covering with masking tape.
after running the clay into Pasta Machine and made into a thinnest sheet he then evenly shaped out the clay into every surface of the aluminium foil by just kneading it so it will be very smoothed once it has been into detail.
next he poked through some holes making sure the wires go through the clay. so every body part of the Monster would attached into a Hole.
once each of the leg and tail are covered, he then added feet to the body.
while using translucent paint he then focused by brushing the bumpy side between tail and the leg. he added clay softener as a finishing touch before baking into an Oven.
after the clay is cooked and it's very tough. he changed up adding some hand by just connecting into wire. once both of them are baked. he then added some few clays into palm and finger and then very smoothly carved between the fingers.
next he eventually focused on designing the heads whilst carefully smoothing out inside of the monster eyes and by just reassuring their more details .
wedged out few of teeth using a sharpest tool while blending inside of the lip and the bottom lip within the fewest gap.
then added some nose after that he uses a spoon tool to make rigies and then blend inside of the nose, use ball stylist pressed into the clay
lastly added some final detail to the eyelids.
add some Few Scales within back of his head
so to make process detailed he chose by putting horn into the head and then kneaded into Hard Clay
Lastly to finished this up he focused by adding some dark and bright coloured paint to the body part.
Making polymer clay Forest Keeper / Lesnik - time lapse
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first of all what truly like about this Clay is it very smoothed and detailed at the same time. one thing they focused into is bright colours. what made the moss and soil look realistic is by blending dark coloured green with brown making colour look visible to the background
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Polymer Clay
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definition of a Polymer Clay
Polymer Clay (sometimes accidentally spelled polymer clay) is an art medium that is known for its versatility, pliability and simplicity to work with. It is an oven bake modeling material composed of polymers, resins, coloring agents and fillers. Not a natural clay, it is man-made from a plastic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) base.
step by step of how to use Polymer clay
.The first thing you do after taking your polymer clay out of the packet is to start by kneading the clay to make it soft.
.After it has been softened, you can shape it into endless different shapes.
.Lastly, it will be baked to harden and cure the clay.
Example:
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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The Makers Cabinet (wixsite.com)
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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John Pinkerton is an Ohio based sculptor, whose works revolve around horror and fantasy genres. Inspired in his early years by the special effects in horror movies, John has many years of experience in the field, and many more nightmarish sculptures in his portfolio.
John Pinkerton started his love for the fantasy and horror genre back with his first viewing of the Universal classic "Frankenstein". Intrigued by the process of creating the monsters portrayed in that and other subsequent horror and fantasy films, John's interest in sculpting and drawing transformed from an interest into a career.
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Makers and Other Sculptors -
HR Giger
was a Swiss artist best known for his airbrushed images that blended human physiques with machines, an art style known as "biomechanical". Giger later abandoned airbrush for pastels, markers and ink.
His father, a pharmacist, viewed art as a "breadless profession" and strongly encouraged him to enter pharmacy. He moved to Zürich in 1962 where he studied architecture and industrial design at the School of Applied Arts until 1970.
The Swiss-born painter was responsible for creating one of the most iconic monsters in the history of the human imagination: the xenomorph, the unrelenting alien species that oozes at the center of the Alien film franchise.
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Examples: Guillermo del toro
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one thing I notice about both of their artwork is they have similar ideas to Alien and that they worked on making their characteristics on the design looked even more gory and Scary at the Same time. what made there work opposite is that they chose to have intense background, sense of imagery.
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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what liked about their design is they had to smoothed down each Marked they've missed out and then Carved out few line by just using sharp knives. also his Sculpey doesn't have any dented mark on his design. also one thing that I truly liked about his other work he did was an image of a skull that identify as a Mammoth and the Part of his Sculpey look interesting is Tusk because you can tell how it's been baked through in the oven and that their more detailed to it
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Guillermo del Toro
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The sketches and the ideas in that misplaced journal — four years of notes on character design, ruminations about plot — were the foundation of “Pan’s Labyrinth,” a child’s fantasy set in the wake of the Spanish Civil War.
His darkly detailed monsters, fairy tale creatures and super heroes are some of the most stunning characters of contemporary film; figments of his own imagination that take shape in a very un-Hollywood process. He sketches his artsy musings in a spiral notebook, scribbled amidst text and hand-drawn imagery.
Guillermo del Toro has been keeping a sketchbook and journal of his research and inspiration for Pan's Labyrinth for years, and on the official site, they had a stroke of genius by posting up some of the pages
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Hellboy II - Set and Characters
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one thing I liked about their set is they made each character turn out to be old and ancient at the same time. but one thing they've tried to do was making the Creature look realistic by just adding vibrant colours and what made their Set interesting is that they have to make sure that their design is perfectly aligned and well compacted on how it would moved once it transferred into the Screen.
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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The Troll Market HellBoy II -
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Most of the surreal characters were built by Creature Effects, Solution Studios and Filmfex Studios as background suits with animatronic elements and extensions. Creature Effects contributed to the limb vendor.
which Del Toro wanted to deviate from usual design standards. “Each artist was free to bring forth as many sketches of creatures as they wanted,” Del Toro explained. “The only condition was to veer away from ‘movie monsters’ and make the creatures more surreal and exotic, reference things other than film: engravings from the middle ages, Hieronymus Bosch, the arabian tales, etc, etc. 
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Gragra - Gragra, a Swokes Swokesgorgmonger on Tatooine.Gorgmonger was the term applied to any sentient being who farmed and sold gorgs, such as Gragra on the desertplanet of Tatooine
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jemuelgallaza · 2 years ago
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Mos Espa marketplace
Among the food shops found on the marketplace were Gragra's gorgmonger booth, Akim's Munch outdoor café and Jira's fruits stall. In the year 32 BBY, the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn walked across the Mos Espa market, along with the Queen Padmé Amidala (in disguise) and a Gungan named Jar Jar Binks.
Elderly Jira
A poor yet jolly woman, the elderly Jira ran a small food stand in the Mos Espa marketplace. Among her wares were tasty fruits called pallies. Young Anakin Skywalker befriended Jira, and searched for a cooling unit that the old woman needed. 
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