Thursday, December 27, 2007

Tree Frog Sculpt

I took a break from the Wonder Woman statue to work on another gift project in the hopes of getting it done by Christmas. I was able to get the sculpt finished in time to bake, wrap and give, although it still needs to be painted, which I will probably get around to doing next week, so the recipient will have to wait a bit :/


Like the other project, I roughed out the basic shape/pose in 3D before starting the wire armature. I started by building a basic frog model in Maya which I added a simple rig to in order to pose it, then exported the posed geometry to zbrush for a quick re-sculpt, fleshing out the volume more and then exported that back into Maya to make some more adjustments and create the wire armature guide. The armature guide helps me in bending the aluminum wire so each segment is the proper length.


I duct taped some aluminum foil to the wire frame to fill out some of the mass of the torso and head.


Sculpting began.


The final sculpt ended up being a bit more hunched over then the original 3D model. Here are some shots after it was baked.

1 comment:

hopester said...

i love tree frogs i wish i had the right kind of clay to make one and the great artistic skills that you have i love that sculpted tree frog that you made i want one now!!!!