Monday, October 31, 2011

R.A.L.P.H( Rugged Assault Land-based Puppy Helper)

in the coming zombie apocolypse, there is no way to feel safer than with a R.A.L.P.H
(H.A.R.V.E.Y sold separately)
i 'll doctor this one up some more at some point

Sunday, October 30, 2011

big boi

he's got 3-4 lbs of clay on him now and he's mostly covered. didn't get much done
but this . the one in the background is now all coated with the oil based enamel and ready to be attached to an armature. this weekend i mostly worked on my soda pop can solar heater. i'll take pictures of that sometime soon

Friday, October 28, 2011

Sculpture Update





I think this is finally ready to bake, mainly because it is becoming so top-heavy and I am hoping that a bake will give me something more sturdy to work with. Not happy with the lower legs and feet yet.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lunch Painting


Sometimes I try to get some speedpainting in during my lunch break. Here's one from today. Sorry for the size, next time I'll down-res before I post.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

emergency armature procedure: i thought they smelled bad on the outside



i realized too late it would need some support . i cut out a hole in the bottom, made a block with two holes to fit , cut some rebar, made a base and slapped it together. and viola! no more earthbound brachiosaurus. the lesson here is to think two steps ahead but try to get in the habit of 3 steps ahead. i thought this one i could sculpt just sitting on the table. not so

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Bardy-bard-bard...


So I'm working on a bard character for a personal project. It's hard to make out certain parts of the character but essentially he is blowing bubbles into a massive collapsible woodwind instrument (not smoking a bong.) I'm not quite sure what the motive for this behavior is. This was a difficult pose because the weight of the body has to be balanced very carefully and whenever you have a thigh and a half come together like this, finding the line can be difficult. 

My sketches are always a lot of trial and error (mostly error.) Often-times I feel like I'm scribbling over and over until a line falls into place. Anyways in the future there will be a more completed drawing, I will probably lay the color in directly over the sketch digitally. Below is a series of thumbs, the middle being the closest to the detailed sketch. 




sketch for the brachiasaurus in house lifespan piece

proportionally, this is too short length wise. the actual piece is 4 feet wide and about a foot tall

custom skesis aaron and i discussed sculpting.

mine will be more pterodactly like,in a wheel chair being pushed by a dung beetle like monster