I found these old images that shows my progress of creating the mold and casting. The first one shows my sculpture completely cover with plastic and the cards are use to help split the front and back.
In this image, it shows my sculpture completely cover with cement-like product. When it dries up, I cracked open the two halves (because the cement went over the cards, it took a lot longer to open it than usual), cleaned up the inside, poured the plastic in the bottom to create my statue.
Max Engman
My name is Max Engman and I have been an animator my whole life. I have studied the physical world and its inhabitants, animating them and created stories waiting to be unleashed. Born profoundly hearing impaired, my inner life has been alive with characters and adventures for as long as I can remember. My other sense perceptions are heightened which gives me a unique perspective of the world.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Body Sculptor Finalized
Here is the conclusion of the body sculpture that I did. I am very pleased with it and am looking forward to making the armature of the sculpture. You can find a better picture of this on my website.
Head of Blue Werebear - 1st Draft
Here's the 1st draft of a 3D model low poly of the Blue Werebear that I am making. I did the concept of creating a human head and modify to make it more bear-ish. I don't like how the sides are skinny because bear's necks are a whole lot thicker with fur. When I build the body, the neck will be improvised.
BLUE WEREBEAR LOGO - 1ST DRAFT
Here is my first run on my new logo. I am called the Blue Werebear and this image will be used for an animated logo that I am making. Comments are appreciated!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Full Body Sculpture 3-27-12
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