Here are the final pictures of the Octopus mask. Enjoy
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Octopus Mask almost done
Here are some more pics of the Octopus mask. I am actually done....but Elisa wanted to take a picture of it tomorrow in natural light....and the glue still needs to dry.
Here is head all primered up and ready for the metallic work to be done.
Here is the filigreed arm ready to take the metal paint. You can see the eyes right above it.
Here is the finished octopus arm with the enamel.
Here is head all primered up and ready for the metallic work to be done.
Here is the filigreed arm ready to take the metal paint. You can see the eyes right above it.
Here is the finished octopus arm with the enamel.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
New Halloween Mask-Octopus
Greetings. The robot was put on hold for a request of an Octopus Mask for Halloween. Here are the first images of what I am creating. It will be similiar to my Chimera mask where there will be filigree on some of the arms and on the head. I am still thinking if it will be brushed metal or maybe a metallic green.
A better look at the head:
A better look at the head:
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Creating a new Mechanized Robot for the Royal Family
Coming off of my fantastic experience at Hasbro (and not allowing the Fed Ex fiasco to hamper my elation)-I am starting on a new Steam Punk Mechanized machine based on 17th century Flemish and German armor craftsman(shown in book). Plus early Fowler engine reference. The drawing that I did shows a Spanish Morion Helmet (different from the jousting, closed face ones).
Here is the body.
And another shot of the trusses which will become the right arm (sword arm)
Here is the body.
And another shot of the trusses which will become the right arm (sword arm)
Labels:
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paper robot,
paper sculpture,
portland,
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