Friday, 29 May 2015

Main Nymph film link


Here is the link to the updated youtube video edit of my FMP. this is the main edit that I prefer.

Im knackered, and now Im going on holiday.

https://youtu.be/t_UK1lAvL30

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Re edit FMP

Ok so I gave in a disk for FMP development but Im not happy with it. that is the back up FMP if I ran out of time. I had resigned my self that 22nd of May was the end of all hand ins but we got an extension into early June so I am re working the edit with an intro attached which is way stronger and finishes the project much better.
So next upload will be the better FMP submission which negates the disk to second place.

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Year 1 animation


Here is my 1st year animation witch is a stop-motion short about a young dead girl who likes to read, dress up and dance. its humorous and Im so glad it got made

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

A selection of these images will be used at the begining of the animation as illustrated stills which I think look really good :)
They will all help aid the short story and bulk out the world that otherwise would remain un explored











desk and set

So on my desk I draw some random things in the wooden board protector to creatively vent frustrations.... this is one such doodle :)



early set photos


clueing sticks and rocks down. a lot was done with the glue gun


In the early stages I wanted to use chicken wire. I decided against it after a while

hand made toad stools glued in place

wood glue also used

trying out tree compersitions...

A big jump to the finished set which includes foliage, flock paints toad stools, spider web, sticks sand etc... quite a few hours to colate, organise and build. mainly on my own baring the things I borrowed from technicians  and so forth...




this was before blue screen went up so there is still the white walls behind as contrast

my fave toadstool amongst the other 40 odd that were built by hand



snaps snaps snaps....

upload will be the videos

The puppet 2

Original sculpt laying in the mold as it is being set up

Mold walls glued together with wooden struts to elevate the character

sticks punctured through



glue gunned in place

plaster base poured in and cooled


original headless sculpt in place on struts ready and waiting for silicone


basic head set up size comp with hand to show eye lids


lids closed

lids glimmer

lids half open

lids open. (lids removed for extreame expressions)


snail skeleton with loop ready for the shell to be added


Original skull(gray) and plaster copy made for set prop

Skull with four copies


mold with poured silicone 2/3 filled


walled off sections to cover correct parts of the sculpt without wasting expensive silicone


Silicone setting and drying ( our flat stunk)

face reject versions



snail prop


mold with foam board walls removed


cutting the mold apart with scalples and craft knives so it would come apart latterally

cut created


evry part of the mould had to be cut and picked apart. the original sculpt was destroyed in the process


hand close up as the mold is lifted



mold halves taken apart

We didnt have enough silicone so it was bodged and bulked out by rice, clay and blocks of wood which is why it looks wierd.next time I make molds will order more than enough.


both halves of the mold

broken sculpt lying on the plaster slab...

Pro metal armature lying in the empty mold to check the fit.





for both of the puppets, both halves of the mold were coated with green mix latex layer by layer. morning and evening. 8-10 layers per puppet approx


wet latex drying


base hands waiting to be attatched


base pro armature bulked out with kneadatite


drying latex...


mase armature with bulking out 1


cotton and latex mix to bulk further


muscle bulk out over skeleton bfore laying in the mold which dried hard like plastic

mold had to be weighted down

with books


a day later the mold is opened up and the fresh puppet lies within. (very light)

lis light shade will dry out and darken all the way down into the finished puppet

inconsistancies in the cast

toes needed further work

detail bonded with walls of the mold

fresh out of the mold is a thing of beauty.
this is also one of the rare photos I have of the miniature skull mold (at the base of the puppet)

flash lines galore!


needs a lot of trimming



tried with the head on for the first time


a certain excitement passes though me as I saw this as this was the first time that you could see the potential shape in tact. it was really taking shape here.


trimming the flash off



took a long time. had some help to trim both puppets from the wife while I was making other parts and concocting the latex green shades etc...




nearly trimmed.


basic trimmed puppet minus hands as new ones had to be made...






old original hand was thrown away.














showing skeleton 2 before the mold


back of the head was painted with the same latex mix which had a long drying process


starting light and drying all the way to darker green over layers of drying

head in place and drying on body





shamelessly drying the head on our wedding cake topper sculpture that was close to hand :)



puppet sat waiting


hand shaped and drying


horns painted dark gray in acrylic citadel paints


un painted and painted comp



nice shiney, new and darker dried green