Tools of the Trade
Well I figured I would post up a project that I was working on this last week. No it is not a prop, but something needed to make one... a table. It is hard to find a decent strong table these days that wont cost you a fortune, so I set out to build my own. With a few drills, a sander, a saw and my trusty pencil and tape measure I set out to build a good sturdy work bench. This work bench will end up holding my metal break and my drill press. I wont go into detail about how it was made, but Ill show you the pictures as it happened. Enjoy!
And the eyes have it
This is just going to be a quick post on how I painted the eyes for my silicone Gizmo from Gremlins.
First I started by mounting a ping pong ball to a golf tee so it could be mounted to my drill so I could airbrush perfect circles.
The first layer of paint was black that was lightly airbrushed onto the ping pong ball.
First I started by mounting a ping pong ball to a golf tee so it could be mounted to my drill so I could airbrush perfect circles.
The first layer of paint was black that was lightly airbrushed onto the ping pong ball.
Once the paint was fully dry the next step was to paint small thin lines. I started with a dark brown for the background color.
Once the background lines are finished I moved on to painting the foreground lines in a lighter brown followed by a light wash of dark brown around the edges. This was to give them more dimension.
The final step before clear coat is to put the eyes back into the drill and paint the centers black. This was done with a small paint brush and a steady hand.
Now once they are fully dried they were sprayed with a high gloss lacquer spray paint.
I let them dry over night, then it was time to test fit them into the head to make sure they look good :)
Voyage Trekkers
So back in January I went to a web series screening of Voyage Trekkers at the Film Bar in Phoenix. I sat down with the director after the screening and discussed building a few props for their season 2. I am very excited to say that the first set of props are completed and are already in his hands for shooting at the beginning of this month. I will be helping build more props for the rest of the season so look for future updates on those.
Here is a teaser of what you might see:
What does this case contain? Could it be the answer to world peace? You will have to check out Voyage Trekkers Season 2 to find out!
Gizmo Charity Auction
At the beginning of January 2012 this Gizmo Replica will be auctioned off to help a friend of mine struggling with Cystic Fibrosis.
Thank you all for the support, and hopefully we can give this guy a good home.
-Todd
Thank you all for the support, and hopefully we can give this guy a good home.
-Todd
A Mogwai for a Good Cause
A few months ago I became aware that an old friend was in need of important, even life saving operation. Family and friends were doing what they could to raise money for him, so at that moment I decided that I would do what I could to contribute to his cause. I decided I would make a prop and sell it with all proceeds going straight to him for his operation. That prop... is a Mogwai. Some of you might ask "What is a Mogwai?" A Mogwai is a fuzzy little creature that turns into a Gremlin when it eats past midnight.
For this project I wanted to sculpt him out of Chavant nsp medium clay. This kind of clay is prefect for doing a sculpt like this, plus you can also use silicones with it as some clays you cannot.
For this project I wanted to sculpt him out of Chavant nsp medium clay. This kind of clay is prefect for doing a sculpt like this, plus you can also use silicones with it as some clays you cannot.
The next step was to make a blueprint of the Mogwai without any fur on it.
Once that was completed I could start the build up. I started first by making a wire skeleton that would support the entire sculpt.
Once the skeleton was completed it was then covered in tin foil. The purpose of that is to take up some of the mass of the sculpt so you don't end up with a solid heavy clay figure.
When the body was to the size I wanted I then mounted it to a base board for sculpting.
Now time for the fun part! The clay was applied to the entire tin foil body and the sculpting process could begin.
The same process was applied to the head. Some pieces such as the hands and feet will be molded separately for different options on the finished piece. At this time the sculpt is complete as I just have a few minor clean up spots before this can be molded.
Happy Halloween Everybody!
The Artwork
Its been a few weeks since I showed something new and since I dont have any progress on any projects I thought I would show you guys and gals the base for everything I do. I have always loved to draw ever since I was a little kid. Throughout high school I took as many art classes as I possibly could, and in my sophomore year in high school I signed up for the Graphic Design program at The Art Institute of Phoenix. Everything I make now is either sketched out or blueprinted before anything is even started. So here is kind of a little show off of some things I have drawn or designed over the past few years. Enjoy!
So lets start with the drawings from high school.
Pencil sketch of Jim Carrey from "Liar Liar"
Pencil sketch of Rob Zombie
Pencil self portrait
Pencil sketch of Santa Spawn
Cobalt sketch of Spawn
Now we move on to college where more design elements were applied.
Pencil and Ink design
Ink stipple, hatch and cross hatch design
After college I started doing more freelance work for friends and family.
So lets start with the drawings from high school.
Reproduced Korn album cover done in pencil
Pencil sketch of Jim Carrey from "Liar Liar"
Pencil sketch of Rob Zombie
Pencil self portrait
Pencil sketch of Santa Spawn
Cobalt sketch of Spawn
Now we move on to college where more design elements were applied.
Perspective pencil sketch of a house
Pencil and Ink design
Ink stipple, hatch and cross hatch design
After college I started doing more freelance work for friends and family.
Parking signs designed for friends vehicles
Artwork done for a Ghost Busters calendar
Logo created for Wok-N-Stix restaurant
Arizona Pop Culture logo
Final version of the logo in color
Outside cover for the Arizona Ghostbusters brochure
Inside cover for the Arizona Ghostbusters brochure
Poster artwork for the Arizona Ghostbusters. Drawn by John Yurcaba and colored/designed by me
Blueprint for an upcoming project due by October 2011
Blueprint of an M76 gun for a prop replica
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