Greetings, sparty. That has to be my favorite monster, what a great costume! got to love a big green guy. Your model is much closer to your reference image. Hope to see more. 50.
Ben Chapman,…the ‘On Land Creature’.
http://www.the-reelgillman.com/
Greetings, sparty. That has to be my favorite monster, what a great costume! got to love a big green guy. Your model is much closer to your reference image. Hope to see more. 50.
Ben Chapman,…the ‘On Land Creature’.
http://www.the-reelgillman.com/
Always loved the Gill-man myself. I’ve wondered for years why they never did a remake - they’ve remade everything else - then I came across this:
http://www.filmfanzine.com/?page_id=story&art_id=428
Not sure how I missed this info, but it’s another movie I wish I was involved with. Dang!
Hi Webhead, sounds like an 'on again, off again film. Not a big fan of Bill Paxton, but RON HOWARD, woohooooo! He should do it justice. Maybe they will retain the feel of the soundtrack music, too. My hopes have been dashed too many times over remakes, but I still have some hope left. 50.
Yeah, remakes can be a dissapointment. I still have a bad taste in my mouth over THE WILD WILD WEST movie. Great classic show - totally horrendous movie!
KONG was good, though.
I just read someone else might be the director instead of Ron Howard, but it’s all very sketchy. The original Creature movies are out on DVD, so at least there is that. (THE WILD WILD WEST series starts to come out soon, too.)
Yeah, Ive really fallen in love with this monster, great concept and costume. Its been hard to do an accurate model since every pic I find of the creature is different =P Ive pretty much been taking my favorite parts and adding them to my model. Ive been dieing to update with some new pics, but ive been so busy lately that I just havnt had the time. Should get to it tonight though. Thanks for the feedback.
I remake would be very cool if done right, imo.
Still needs a good bit of work, but heres a few updated shots
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Lookin’ good, sparty. You have chosen a difficult subject (for me) and doing it well. Keep going! 50.
Yeah, I feel like i tackled something a little above my skill level with this project, but im learning and having fun with him at the very least =)
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And without leaving the comfort zone once in a while nobody grows. Hmmmm reminds me of the head I still have to finish… sighhhh.
Lemo master of procrastination…
Thanks for the feedback fellas. Heres an update im a little more happy with.
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Coming along, head down to your local swamp and take a snapshot for a composite picture , or maybe a movie poster. 50.
Not a bad idea. Just wish I still lived in Florida =)
Heres a few wire shots of the body.
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Hey sparty, the creature looks great so far, nice work!
50’s Kid, reading through this post I thought I would offer a bit of interesting trivia for you. I work in film special effects (not CG, old school creature making) although I have gained a new respect for the talents of CG artist through this site and learning zbrush…but anyway, I’ve had some breif discussions about the remake of creature from the black lagoon and it came up that monstermaker aka Rick Baker was asked to do it but he said he would only consider it if he could keep the same look as the original. But I think they wanted a new look .I asume so anyway, otherwise I wouldn’t have been discussing it in the first place.
(if your reading this rick, i hope you don’t mind.)
i’m a fan of gillman from a long time, i not like alot the remake wave, be cause everytimes hollywood want to do a remake of famous monster, want to change, modify and often in a bad way.
i like a lot king kong remake (i was a long time fan of original 33 version) be cause jackson did it with love and respect of big fan.
but i not like many other classic monster remake, too much videogames or videoclip stylized.
i’m happy if our big master rick want to preserve original aspect of gillman, he grow with it like many of us, and probably he wann’t to change a legend.
i remember an old fred dekker movie, if i remember correctly was Monster squad (1987), in italy was called with an bad and very different title, where gill man was revised in a good way from stan winston.
your gill man is amazing, very nice creatures.
That really bothers me if that is true. The creature is so iconic the way he is, it would really be stupid and typical of Hollywood to remake a movie that is so admired and fudge with everything that made it memorable. I hope that won’t be the case, I really do.
I saw “Monster squad” a few months ago. The Creature from the Black Lagoon in that movie looked awesome in my opinion. From what I can remember, they kept closely to the design of the original.
Hi sparty, I just had to jump online to check the progress of this post, keep going on it.
Hi bremel, thanks for the info. With Baker’s love for the classic films, who could do it better? I wonder how many hands-on makeup artists could make the transition to CG as well as he has in Zbrush. Do you find it difficult?
madrenderman, Webhead, my feelings exactly. I remember my cringing at the Godzilla remake a few years ago where they completely redesigned him. They took away much of the fun that could have been there. Now I’m not saying I expect them to use the same molds for the costmume,…just retain the feel and basic design. I remember the ‘Monster Squad’! That was a fun film. I did like the Gillman design they used,…now they could not have done something too close for legal reasons I’m sure, but it was a good look. But when you set out to remake and original classic,…honor the fans and don’t mess with it. Just my 2 cents. Keep going, sparty! 50.
Hey 50’sKid, Ricks work has (as we all know) been awsome through the years and has inspired guys like myself. It’s nice to know he holds the older creatures in high regard and has a respect for them as film icons.
I guess the quick answer to ‘do I find it difficult’ would be to look at my posts:lol:
But seriously. On the surface I don’t find it difficult at all to “monstermake” in CG. Its alot quicker than producing the real thing. I go through the same processes, Sculpting, painting etc. Although it is hard to render a clay sculpt in the middle of the workshop:lol:
I find I do the same as Rick says he does. I relate my real world techniques to modelling. Like standing back from the computer to gain a better and all over perspective of the sculpt & use different lighting and materials in the sculpting process.
The thing I do find difficult and very frustrating is that Im still learning the software and how to achieve the look I want in CG world. For example, my post yesterday of ‘creepy’ is a concept for a new film. I was part of the creature crew on Star Wars and was trying to achieve the same look as burnt Anikan/Darth Vader but I simply don’t have the CG knowledge. After many hours I ended up with something I was happy with but it still wasn’t what I wanted.
I have had no training what so ever in CG. I came across zbrush not long ago & have been diligently trying to teach myself. At the moment I think I’m able to use about 10% of zbrush potential. I think with artistic & talented people, it doesn’t matter what the medium is. Its just a matter of learning the techniques, and you will produce great work. This forum has shown me that time & time again.
I just realized how much I’m rambling on, so sorry about the long post.
Heres a quick update with him posed.
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Poifect!
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