cool i saw this on tv.
Sounds good. I got lots a pics. We can ask Alan tomorrow.
That is just astonishing. Great character, and an awfully welcome change of pace around here! I simply love it!
The process is very interesting as well, I would love to see more from behind the scenes!
metric- Thanks I will post some more pix tomorrow!
Johnny _cool
I love his face feels so much like some Labyrinth or Dark Crystal characters
Wow ,great charactor, it’s so Q,haha ,i really like it
Hey all ,
Just thought I would post some more shots of the Chef Boyardee monster as it was being built and some of the designs in the process.
hope you like it
Patton
hope you like it
Patton
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Incredible work again and thanks for the extra images from behind the scenes! I was waiting patiently today to see those
Love it (especially the expressions)
L
great work…
That’s Great! I love the whole process… more… more! please…
That laugh is now stuck in my head!
Hey, real fun!! Nice model
Very nice, I;ve seen this on TV and loved it! Great Character Design, Takes me back to something Brian Froud would have designed for the movie Labyrinth. Also somthign like a Jim Henson Design. VERY GOOD JOB!
PS: Strange enough, the kid in the commercial kinda looks like the monster. LOL
I love this character! very cool work! Thank you so much for sharing your work with us all!
sweet character i just want to lick him…
That is some pretty nice work.
this is great.
are you guys doing rapid prototypes with a c&c machine? or is it with a new gen type printer? how much cleanup/detailing was necessary?
do u have any images of it before it was detailed? like just out of printer.
thanks
Hey Scott.
Dude, that rocks man!
Nice to see you around here again.
Hope all is well in sunny LA.
Cheers
Cesar Dacol Jr.
Aka, The Voodoo Monkey
Thanks Guys
elfufu- we do both, with the C&C it all depends on the bit size and speed how much clean up it will need, with the printers it does not need much at all,again it all depends on the final use and size.
voodoomonkey-Hey Cesar, thanks, glad to be back!
Impressive, to say the least. Man, this is the way to go. I mean, this the best of both worlds: speed and symmetry of ZBrush but still relying on a good sculptor for the details in clay, which is the fun part anyways. On top of that, a CG model that can be posed and experimented as previz for facial expressions and color experimentations.
Awesome stuff,
-Kris