DGNR8 wrote:You make them as a job, or hobby? What kind of resin is that?
I can't remember, I can find out for you though. It's similar to the stuff you use for model car parts, it's not as brittle as regular resin and it's easier to paint on.
I do this fulltime. I do the urban vinyl stuff mostly on commission, same with the painting. The toy release is a new thing, I'm hoping to get a bit deeper into that. I also had a limited edition art card released through October Toys at this years SDCC.
voltaire's stuff is a bit more cartoony gore, the horror stuff I've been doing is more of an illustration style. I've never worked with him, he has made some cool stuff tho.
stewart wrote:you gots them for sale in the weej? that's the sort of thing my girlfriend would like. i'm thinking christmas presents...
I do all sorts of stuff from horror inspired to Japanese paper design pieces. Some of my old workis on display in Fat Buddha Store on Bath street. It's a series of work I dod for the Nike SB exhibition last year. There was one cool huge piece but I gave it to someone for their birthday. The dinosaurs will be in places like forbidden planet etc soon.
I want to see what your pumpkin looks like. I love Kid Robot stuff. I also have an Eddy Table toy I bought several years ago. I would love to make prototypes using MAGIC SCULP.
This one is made with MS for the body and metal wings. It's not mine--I am just showing what can be done with it. I can even try using my mad refin skills. My primary use in the beginning would be to have posable characters to draw comics with. That way I don't have to guess what they look like from every angle.
Nah, my degree is in fine art. I just got into this kinda by accident. It started off as a fun side project, then to keep up with commissions I had to quit my regular job.
I do lots of different 'projects' due to my short attention span.