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Specializing in Special FX Make-Up and Design, Sculpture, Comic Books, Storyboards, Stopmotion. Working at Legacy Fx and Aunt Dolly's Garage as a Freelance artist. Based In Los Angeles, CA

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Sunday, March 29, 2009

And from the Sewer he Emerged!!

A sewer creature I made from Super Sculpey. I used a glaze to cover his eyes, giving them a little shine and creepiness. For the base I made a skull and bone, as well as a sewage line he can lurk on. For the final touches over the scales on his back, I brushed a few layers of liquid Latex to give the illusion of actual skin. You can't tell too much from the picture, but in person is works pretty well. This piece is about 13 inches across and 10 inches high.

This is Clayface from Batman. I was trying to make a version that was more cinematic and believable. Did it work? A Indy-Chic I sculpted based on a concept drawing. Super Sculpey and Acrylic paint for both.

Space Man!

A work done in Super Sculpey and painted with acrylic. For this his backpack is detachable. I wanted to incorporate a tree for the full base to tie in with the complete scene.

A Work in PLASTIC!

A piece I worked on entitled "Va Va Voom." A concept for my friends 3-d animation short. This one is made of plastic, fully hand painted. The first prototype/cast. I used Smooth-on Oomoo to make the interior mold and plaster around that for the mother mold. And finally Smooth-Cast 25 for the cast. I was surprised how much detail was achieved on the final product. The original was made from super sculpey. For the necklace, I used little pieces of metal and fake diamonds to achieve something elegant looking. The paint is Acrylic.