Thursday, 18 December 2014
Making pop rock models
Monday, 13 October 2014
3D Figure Set Design .4
These are some basic pictures of woodland life which I will try to draw onto the set design to make the background for the main character Joker.
3D Figure Set Design .3
Now that all four side's of the gray board have been measured, cut out and placed together the hot glue had to be melted using a hot glue gun. In order to avoid burning myself or others safety measures had to be in place. For example I made sure I was on my own where others couldn't be incontact with it and made sure my hands wasn't to close to the hot glue. Both holding and wedging the pieces together I managed to pour the glue along side the board holding the four sides together in a nice sturdy stand.
3D Figure Set Design .2
After the diameters and measurements had been cut out on the grey board, it was time to place and attach the four cut outs together to create the stage with a floor, black and two sides, ready to draw and paint to make the scenery.
3D Figure Set Design .1
The area and diameters of the background design on the gray board have been drawn out and are ready to cut to size.
3D Plastercine Figure .3
After the basic plaster-seen had been set the characteristics needed to be added. Trying to get the jokers creepiness and facial exspresion was quite hard but it kind of got there in my own style of the joker.
3D plastercine Figure .2
The plaster-seen has been added and now we have a basic character model just need to add final touches and characteristics like facial features, scars, hair and cloths ect;.
3D Plastercine Figure .1
Beginning stages of creating a 3D figure. The wireframe has been taped together and now its just waiting to add the the pastercins to create the character and his characteristics. Health and safety was very impotant while doing this as pieces of metal would snap and fly of in random directions when cut, to protect your eyes from injuries clear plastic googles are a must along side builders gloves so save cuts or possibley a missing finger when cutting the wire.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
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