Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Screaming Angels and Demons...

Hey hey!!! Wow, have I been lax with the ol' Blog! Not a recent piece of work ,I think I was sculpting this at the end of 2012(!), but still something I'm proud of and think still looks good a year or so down the line, the Screaming Angel! Sculpted out of a combination of Magic Sculpt and SuperSculpey, it was fantastic to do a bit of real world practical work after all the digital stuff I do these days!

 Produced as a cold cast polystone bust by Titan Merchandise, the Screaming Angel has been, so I hear, a good seller!

 Ahh crap, you blinked, didn't you?

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

The Eleventh Hour! The Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith laser scan clean up!


LASERS! PEW PEW PEW! Nope, not that kinda laser, the non lethal real kind. At Designworks Windsor we have a 3D laser scanner, which allows us to capture a persons' facial contours. I'm sure you're up on the whole scanning thing, it's been happening for a while, now. Still, it's really cool!
So we scan Matt Smith, the data is correlated and refined in a computer, then the product is something like this:
 
Laser scanners can't really deal with fine uneven textures or shiny things, so eyes and hair are lost in the scanning process. The eyes are replaced, and I tend to recreate the back of the skull to help visualise hair:
 I split facial features up in Freeform Modelling Plus to help get sharp, defined lines between the details, like the eyelids, lips and nose.
 Now I start to block in the hair and eyebrows.
 Here is a render of the final head from Freeform Modelling Plus.
 The piece is then scaled, and the neck joint is placed onto it to fit the practically (real world, modelling putty/clay) sculpted body! This is then printed in the highest possible quality by Gary Miller at Industrial Plastics, who do all our Perfactory printing, http://ipfl.co.uk/

 
The head is then cleaned up, sprayed grey and placed on the body! Due to the fact we were working on the action figure months before release, Matts' hair had changed between the reference images we were given and when shooting started, so the hair was amended practically! This figure was then tooled (molded) in silicone, cast in resin, and then these casts were sent out to the Far East to start production of the toys! HUZZAH! Toys for everyone!
 
 


 


Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Titan Collectables Fourth Doctor Doctor Who bust! WOO-oo-OOO! Wee-OO-OO!

Here's something I worked on quit e a while ago, the Tom Baker bust! It was an honour to work on such an item involving the coolest Doctor!

This is a render through the sculpting program I use, Freeform Modelling Plus, this was then chopped into nicely sized pieces and emailed to Gary Miller at Industrial Plastics for 3D printing! Here is the bust assembled from the printed pieces...

Here is a very nice photo of the painted prototype, painted and photographed by the insanely talented Salli Pack!
 
I've got a few more busts to post, some action figures, sketches, concepts and a whole lot more!