Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Korkon and the Demon book trailer
Korkon and the Demon sword and sorcery book trailer (Harryhausen movie style) from KGodel on Vimeo.
If it looks like it was a lot of work for one person that is merely because it really the @#%$@! was!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
The Amazing Voyage of Azzam Trailer
A long time in the making, using every digital technique I know. If you think it is all from a real movie then I have succeeded. It is a book trailer.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Miniature teeth making
Monday, February 6, 2012
New cg animation
Finally got this sucker done
As a learning experiment it was a major pain in the ass but now that its over I can get to things less tedious.
The idea behind it is that its a mutated astronaut who encounters some kind of anomaly near Saturn.
The final shot was my favorite and added to give it a better send off.
As a learning experiment it was a major pain in the ass but now that its over I can get to things less tedious.
The idea behind it is that its a mutated astronaut who encounters some kind of anomaly near Saturn.
The final shot was my favorite and added to give it a better send off.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Celebrity heads
I also finally got to completing the first stages of some new sculpture heads. A few of these have been sitting under my computer table for well over a year. I decided to branch into a larger scale in an effort to get a likeness better, then reduce the scale of the sculpture to my regular size of around 1/6th. I wont say who the heads are supposed to be yet since I need to mold, cast and paint them. I'll wait until I can be sure the likeness works when I add the realistic eye and hair effects to it. I have seen some excellent portrait heads get ruined by bad painting. The top two heads are of a pair of horror movie actors who frequently worked together. The other male head on the second row is an oscar winner--I did the head ten years ago but the likeness wasnt quite right. You can find the completed original sculpture somewhere back in the archives---I used the head on a sword and sorcery inspired sculpture. A couple of years ago I came across a truly outstanding portrait sculptor who did a perfect likeness of the same actor--he had access to screen captures which I did not have at the time--but I vowed to come close to matching that sculpture when I refashioned my own, using the same clay head form ten years ago(since they often survive the molding process). The final two heads are actually of the same person--an actress I have never seen in a movie but turned up in online photo sites. She is one of those people who tends to look different in different photos and i had a terrible time locking down her likeness. Women are generally harder to do than men I think, but I did the best I could and am glad to have it in the mold stage. I have another few heads that I need to re-work(one of the downsides of being self-taught is not having the right amount of discipline when starting a sculpture--my heads tended to have slightly misaligned features because I never approached them like one would a drawing--when in fact it is very useful to mark a sculpture like you would a 2d image--getting the nose and eye and mouth placement so you dont need to go back and make corrections(which I have had to do way too often). These heads will mark the new generation of my figure sculptures--assuming I dont get distracted. They have been the lowest priority of all my art pursuits.
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