Also made Jane. She’s one of my favorite Disney female character designs.
I made a couple minis earlier this year for a board game. I later took them into keyshot with some polypaint and made some renders of them. This is Agent Aries:
Love em all, sculpt, style, colours, render.
Great design work. All are your own concepts?
Excellent sculpts.
@Dragon - Thanks
@Wyatt - Thanks man! The girls above are concepts from client projects, the infinity stuff are obviously existing characters that I wanted to do in the Disney Infinity style. This next post is also from client concept art.
Now for a change of pace. I completed this piece recently for Kimera Models. It’s a multikit figure with several optional parts.
- Concept by Macs Gallo
- Sculpted by me (Hector Moran)
- Painted by Fabrizio Russo (Demon Version)
Scale: 75mm
Pieces: About 20
Material: Resin cast
Boxart shots:
Keyshot renders:
Zbrush shots:
Here’s the same figure in its Warlord configuration with a completely different paintjob.
- Concept by Macs Gallo
- Sculpted by me (Hector Moran)
- Painted by Fabrizio Russo (Demon Version)
Scale: 75mm
Pieces: About 20
Material: Resin cast
Boxart shots:
Keyshot renders:
Zbrush shots:
Parts breakdown:
3D printed master:
Here’s a few photos of the Kimera Models debut at Monte San Savino, which is a yearly event for miniatures that takes place in the Tuscany area of Italy.
The pics here are of the same Dumah multikit model assembled in different configurations and painted by different miniature painters. The unpainted model in the middle is also sculpted by me. I’ll be posting pics of that one next.
Hi again!
This was the second piece I sculpted for Kimera Models this year. Abel, Phoenix Chosen. It is another multikit figure designed for multiple possibilities for paint and assembly.
Designed by Macs Gallo and sculpted by yours truly.
Keyshot Renders:
Zbrush Shots:
Master print by Ownage:
This is the alternate version of the same kit, with different head, breastplate, weapons and other extras.
Photo of prototype:
Zshots:
Parts breakdown:
Size comparison to Dumah in Zbrush:
Hi guys,
So for a large chunk of this year i put a lot of work into these diorama sculpts and launched a Kickstarter.
Has now 6 days left and it’s almost funded. Take a look at the campaign here and give it a share or back it if you dig the figures:
This is the first diorama I made for the project, Lord Of The Jungle.
Keyshot renders:
3D print master:
Zbrush shots:
these sculpts are really looking great. and it’s impressive to see the detail hold up so well at that scale.
good luck with the kickstarter.
-r
Here’s the second diorama from the LOTJ project.
Keyshot renders:
3D Print:
Our Kickstarter pitch video:
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LEGENDS OF THE JUNGLE ON KICKSTARTER
@rasmusW - Thanks man, the prints did come out pretty well for the scale… some of it still surprises me even after all this time.
Excellent work as always, love seeing the 3D Printed versions!
-Joseph
@Piggyson - Thanks Joseph. It’s pretty fun to see the stuff printed for me too, never gets old.
Hi again!
I’m sharing here some content related to how I got about sculpting fur for my projects. I’ve tried a couple ways and I’m still learning and refining the style of the fur for my projects. There are many ways of doing fur for sculpts, these are just the steps I use for the style I like these days. Hope these tips are useful for others out there trying to figure out a way of portraying animal fur. Enjoy!
Video Tutorial:
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Additional info:
Nice! Thanks so much for this. Hair and Fur are still super scary for me.
Thank you so much for sharing your tips on Fur. Incredibly useful!
Hi again,
@nagulov - You’re welcome. Hope it helps for tackling hair and fur.
@SolidSnakexxx - Glad you like it.
Here are some pics of the first diorama all painted up by professional miniature painter Francesco Farabi. The project is almost funded!
Some process pics:
Turntables video:
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Attachments
Some paint process pics:
We reached funding yesterday! Hopefully we can also reach some of our stretchgoals in the days we have left until Thursday afternoon (Central European Time Zone).