Howdy pardners!
Sorry for the delay in responses. The site loads weird on my phone (how I usually work), so my posting has dropped way off. Page works a lot better on my computer, so I might have to use both to keep the updates happening. Anywho:
pluv wrote:
I love/hate getting stuck on a theme. Great basic the inspiration is fuel, but not being able to unsee, unthink things isn't always fun. This is is especially true when I should already be doing something else.
In general, I love it. As I've gotten older and more understanding as a creative person, I've realized that it can be a steeping process for ideas. Some pieces need to remain concepts until they can be properly realized. Some other customs might need to happen to develop the technical ability to work on something else… I went slowly from 1:18 to Megabloks to Dianauts.
Completely understand getting stuck in a theme, style, etc. because I've been there many times, even with the best intentions. After working on something like Batman, you can't help but want to make other characters from his very, very deep gallery of rogues and supporting characters. Then that turns into photo shoots. Photo shoots need dioramas, but, like,
new dioramas… then, suddenly you need a Batcave, and you're researching online at 3 AM looking at aquarium decorations, thinking "What am I missing?
It's here. I know it."
It's weird, I've been noticing that after about 3 pieces of the same theme/style, I'll tend to jump to something else so I don't get bored. This happened with the Batman stuff, and is happening with the Dianaut pieces. I need to work on something totally different, just for a second. What's hard these days is when the concepts don't let me sleep. I've got some ARAH-based customs that just won't let me rest until I start working on them.
2DARK2C wrote:
as always way cool figure! your photography is so good!! some unbelievable realism in that tiny figure!
Thank you so much, man! Shooting in natural light is really what has stepped my game up. I'm using the same camera, using the same backgrounds/dioramas, etc. but shooting outside has been the one change that I've made that's resulted in tangible strides.
Learning Dianauts as well, and what works best. Been using some new fodder for the heads that's lightyears beyond the Micromachines stuff I was using before. Now I'm going to go back and fix those older customs (like the orange Dianaut w/ bubble helmet) with new fodder when I have the time… last night I made a breakthrough on that specific front. Sometimes I know when I've got something special, and I think you guys are gonna flip.
Tim 121RVC wrote:
I like that robot Mike. Colours and head remind me of HEAT Viper, but the combination of parts is wonderful!
Thank you dude! It started with my love of Chappie and designs for robots like him.
REALLY obsessed with the idea of drones wearing clothes, utilizing web gear, etc. Got an idea for something new that will explore the visual a little further, but, in the meantime, I got these Megabloks drone dudes (there are a few more on the way).
Mike's color scheme was influenced by Sci-Fi v1, and I just liked the concept of a gruff, bad-ass, tough-as-nails hacked military robot running security for a band of sci-fi mercenaries. So, that's who Mike is. He's a lovable grump who is realistic in every situation, and he's generally right... much to the chagrin of his crew.
pluv wrote:
I like mini Supes fighting giant baddies so much. Brilliant idea.
Thank you man! That's all the inspiration from the classic Superman cartoons and comics. I had to see that, before Superman became associated with being an all-American, apple pie-eating, flag-waving, borderline-jingoistic icon, he was an awesome, science fiction-based alien superhero.
Instead of being all uptight, emo, and butt-hurt all the time, he just needed to get back to fighting giant robots and alien goliaths.
2DARK2C wrote:
a pic of tiny superman holding something small and common would be a cool way to show his size. maybe a pill, coin ,thumb tack, or ?????
This I'll probably do for my next photo shoot with these little guys. Got a few Diaclone customs now that look cool together. I want to shoot them as a group, then with some Megabloks customs, then with 1:18 customs, etc.
As I expand my Instagram posts and look to add new, meaningful content during the week between major posts of my work, I've been looking at sharing more photos of the pieces in-progress, or scale comparisons with stuff on my workbench, just to give an idea of how small I've been working lately.
OH, P.S.: SPIDEY IS DONE. PICS SOON.