Wednesday 6 January 2010

props

pots ahoy - the one to the left needs some additional work as you can quite clearly see the faces etc what have you but im liking this squared off look to the piece. As you can see, i've tried to create a variety of models that will help break up the scene/keep it interesting/show off the design ettttttcccc!

Another watering can...what was wrong with the first one i hear you add? NOTHING...I've made a spare incase we need to dot extra items around the garden or indeed give Hero his own little watering can which could be a nice touch just seen in the corner of shots? maybe not...in any case theres another watering can now.
yeah damit its ANOTHER watering can...but after i made the last one i thought it wasnt exactly a Hero esque design if he's gonna have one so i went through my designs and found this squat straight one which i think suits his character A LOT more...p.s im the queen of making watering cans!
first fork...not overly impressed to be honest...just something not right about it...seems a bit flat but hey i'll include it on here anyway and then you can see the final cohort of props used for the film later on.
Machos Stump: im loving squared off objects as i feel it really adds to the old look of the film. This in particular works well as it adds to the damaged effect of the stump which will in turn add to Macho's area of the garden. I created a base log and extruded faces to created these twisted curly roots. I then duplicated the model and began extruding certain faces, either in lines of 2,3 or 4 and re-stitched them together to created a sort of jacket for the log which gives more depth to the object as it looks like all its bark is splitting away from it from wear and tear. I've started to add some cuts and chips to also add to the aged look.

2 comments:

  1. Image 1: Right- Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast, Middle- Mo from Wall-e, Left- ???

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  2. haha, thanks phil, your assistants in the line up has been most helpful! x

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