Monday, 27 August 2012

"Old man" painted cast.

Here's the finished painted version of the bust.
It's cast in translucent polyester resin tinted with white oil color. Then painted with thin washes of acrylics and finally some 5 min clear epoxy for the eyes gloss. 6.5 inches tall with the base.












Saturday, 25 August 2012

Old man resin cast & snail alien bust WIP.

Ok, we have some progress :) Here's the first resin cast of the latest old man bust as well as a new alien concept bust heavily inspired by  snails :)

The raw cast. (translucent polyester resin)

"Snail alien" . Earlier stage.
 next stage

 current stage.
 The paintjob is not done yet.



Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Old man early WIP.

Here's a new sculpt i started over Bob's head after it was molded.
I didn't use refference,  just by memory and it ended up looking a bit like a very old Robert England (Freddy) ! :)


Thursday, 5 July 2012

Bob in resin and painted.

Here's the first cast  i painted today. Again it's cast in translucent polyester resin and painted with acrylics.
It's also available for orders as prepainted or blank copy. Email me for pricing info at  kolokontesaris@yahoo.gr







Wednesday, 30 May 2012

"Mars spider" sculpt progress.

Here are a few more shots of the sculpt with the back legs in place and some detailing.
Will be done soon. It'll be a nightmare to mold it!










Saturday, 19 May 2012

Alien maquette WIP.

Here's yet another alien creature i started  recently. I used Monster clay over a wire armature.
I didn't use refference for this one, just by memory. There's some crab, some scorpion and just a hint of bulldog  in there :)
The sculpt isn't glued to the board so i can ajust the pose later if i need to.
 I'm working on the back legs now wich will be like crab legs












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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Something fishy.

Here's what i have on the table the last 2 days. It's about 6'5 inches from head to tail and i used monsterclay over a piece of twisted wire.
 Fish are great for quick and fun sculpts as they don't require time for building an armature :)
I'll post more angles soon.