MVH x Skinner present “Krawluss the 2 headed creature of DOOM”. This massive 13 inch monster was sculpted using every gnarly trick in the book.
Very cool stuff.
haha I really like that last one
Great models !!!
Amazing cartoon caracters !!!
Congrats
Close up of Krawluss the 2-headed creature of DOOM.
I believe the term kids use these days is “DOPE!”
Great work, Scott.
-Steve
Absolutely amazing! I love Krawluss. Great design. The material is really nice too.
Awesome work.
A small illustration I put together for Nathan Jurevicius’s 10th anniversary show in NYC. This is a portrait of his wonderful character Scarygirl.
And this is a much older version that I modeled a few years back.
really like the style in the last postsmall_orange_diamond
A bit of giant monster action.
Groovy room mockup.
And a few little things for the giant monsters to stomp.
Hi Scott,
That smells for animation.
Are we going to see your awesome monsters in action? Great props and vehicles.
Love your robots too, also that painterly rendering style of yours is fantastic.
Could that be transferred to animation also or would it be too costly timewise?
all the best
Jake
Messing around with a little personal work.
John “Spanky” Stokes mascot, Stroll. Pretty much wrapped up. He’s trying to decide whether to go vinyl or resin, and just how large of a beast does he want to produce. I’m excited, John’s a good guy who supports the hell out of the designer toy scene.
Figuring out how to sculpt the hair on Stroll was very challenging to me. It took a week of research and experimentation to nail it down. I gave Steve Talkowski a mini tutorial, live, on Skype, and he suggested that I record and post a permanent tute.
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Thanks again for that run through yesterday! I know the ZBrush community would LOVE to get some tips as to how you achieve such great control with these gorgeous sculpts. Looking forward to the tutorial!
-Steve
Sculpted up this scrawny fellow for Squibbles Ink + Rotofugi. I manhandled the character, Joe Somers sculpted the car.
Very nice. Love the gesture of his hands, particularly the one on the wheel.
Cheers,
Brian
Beauty render, in Max, of the ZBrush sculpt.
i really love your creations!
Tell me he’s going to have interchangeable heads and limbs!