Author |
Message |
Deadbone
Line of Credit
Joined: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:07 am Posts: 1871 Location: Terra Australis
|
Awesome! Bring on the clear Zag!!!
_________________ Want List | Instagram: Deadbone70
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:45 am |
|
|
CCPfan
Comment King
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:26 pm Posts: 1424 Location: Aurora, IL
|
this might be a dumb question - but is that a mini-zag or full size? I read through the posts and didn't see any mention of size.
Thanks!
_________________ Live Toy+Life
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:23 am |
|
|
CCPfan
Comment King
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:26 pm Posts: 1424 Location: Aurora, IL
|
oh yeah, since this is a paint contest then doing something like filling the zag with slime and odd parts...then painting some of it is out? the need to fill a clear, empty zag is strong
_________________ Live Toy+Life
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:24 am |
|
|
BloodDrinker6969
Die-Cast
Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:13 pm Posts: 12024 Location: Chicago, Like R.Kelly
|
CCPfan wrote: this might be a dumb question - but is that a mini-zag or full size? I read through the posts and didn't see any mention of size.
Thanks!
Full sized. You can tell because the arms/legs are articulated and it's a bit more proportionate than the mini. The mini kinda looks like a dwarf with it's head the size of its body.
_________________ Greedy Wants Trades
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:25 am |
|
|
luffy06
Fresh Meat
Joined: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:59 pm Posts: 14 Location: france
|
What a cool contest!
Is it open for people living outside US? How much time we will have to submit a custom?
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:26 am |
|
|
CCPfan
Comment King
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:26 pm Posts: 1424 Location: Aurora, IL
|
Thanks for the height head's up! Just pre-ordered mine and already know what I'm gonna do
oh, another question is can we do mash-ups with other figures (i.e. Gargamel vinyl releases) for the contest?
_________________ Live Toy+Life
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:31 am |
|
|
bryce_r
Vintage
Joined: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:57 am Posts: 7991 Location: SanJose
|
gatchabert wrote: I might sit this one out.
I hope you don't. I really liked the balzac. The orange/blue/black looked amazing together. I was hoping to see a zag like that.
_________________ BLUE DCON MR. REE things I covet http://skullbrain.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=30685 MOCKBATPOCALYPSE BATS/THRASHOUT
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:19 am |
|
|
jojo the dog faced boy
Side Dealer
Joined: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:03 am Posts: 2007 Location: Melting in the desert....
|
Wow, this is a great idea. I can't wait to see what gets submitted. I know that there is alot of talent out there. Good luck guys and gals!
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:21 am |
|
|
plastichunter
Mini Boss
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:40 pm Posts: 4237 Location: Los Angeles
|
Newbie Alert!
I'de like to try my hand at this but I have a question. What's the real deal on hand painting? I've read a few posts on here that seems to indicate that the brush method is not the right way to go. I'm a painter. I've never used an airbrush and I really don't have the exra cash to lay out for airbrush equipment to experiment with. I could see where a handpainted piece might be hard to re-create in a run. Just wondering if it's not the kaiju way?
_________________ "Good day!" "I have a revolution in the country. And your orders to linger. do not worry, as soon as things calm down I will send toys."
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:37 am |
|
|
Locomoco
Die-Cast
Joined: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:13 pm Posts: 8143 Location: San Mateo
|
plastichunter wrote: Newbie Alert! I'de like to try my hand at this but I have a question. What's the real deal on hand painting? I've read a few posts on here that seems to indicate that the brush method is not the right way to go. I'm a painter. I've never used an airbrush and I really don't have the exra cash to lay out for airbrush equipment to experiment with. I could see where a handpainted piece might be hard to re-create in a run. Just wondering if it's not the kaiju way?
Anything is fair game... it's just that practically all japanese vinyl manufacturers use spray techniques over hand painting. There's no reason to think that any customs can't be hand painted since there are a number of people that do use brushes/paint pens/spatter/dripping and other methods of applying paint.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:40 am |
|
|
---NT---
Super Deformed
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:51 pm Posts: 5615 Location: PDX
|
Any idea on how long we'll have them in-hand to complete the paint jobs? I'm really slow when it comes to working on projects like this. I've had an idea for a Zag for a long time now...might have to actually give it a try, but it involves processes that I've never tried out before so it could be a total disaster!
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:46 am |
|
|
mikeee
Addicted
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:49 pm Posts: 904
|
plastichunter wrote: Newbie Alert! I'de like to try my hand at this but I have a question. What's the real deal on hand painting? I've read a few posts on here that seems to indicate that the brush method is not the right way to go. I'm a painter. I've never used an airbrush and I really don't have the exra cash to lay out for airbrush equipment to experiment with. I could see where a handpainted piece might be hard to re-create in a run. Just wondering if it's not the kaiju way?
I think brush methods can add a degree of texture not possible with airbrushes. Would be interesting to see some Zags painted by the old fashion hand/brush way.
_________________
WANTED: Zollmen Mother GID -- Marmit Woo GID -- Linden Dokorobi
CLICK HERE TO SEE TRADE OFFERS!!
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:01 am |
|
|
pickleloaf
Super Deformed
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:19 pm Posts: 5861 Location: durham/chapel hill
|
mikeee wrote: plastichunter wrote: Newbie Alert! I'de like to try my hand at this but I have a question. What's the real deal on hand painting? I've read a few posts on here that seems to indicate that the brush method is not the right way to go. I'm a painter. I've never used an airbrush and I really don't have the exra cash to lay out for airbrush equipment to experiment with. I could see where a handpainted piece might be hard to re-create in a run. Just wondering if it's not the kaiju way? I think brush methods can add a degree of texture not possible with airbrushes. Would be interesting to see some Zags painted by the old fashion hand/brush way.
that brush texture is usually not something that people care to see though
i think a brushed technique will be less likely to win a run because think of the labor involved in having to reproduce the effect
_________________ http://www.silvaandgold.com/ :: wants :: flickr
Chriz74 wrote: Oh jesus what a bunch of nerds.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:19 am |
|
|
Pogue
Die-Cast
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:25 am Posts: 8218
|
This is a full size zag.
You will have about a month to work on your customs once they are delivered.
We are basically making these to order so feel free to buy as many as you like.
They do not come in bags or have headers.
The winning entry will need to painted at the factory and should not be excessively expensive to make.
_________________
plastichunter wrote: I just ate my Milton! It was a delicious late night snack.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:27 am |
|
|
mikeee
Addicted
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:49 pm Posts: 904
|
pickleloaf wrote: that brush texture is usually not something that people care to see though
i think a brushed technique will be less likely to win a run because think of the labor involved in having to reproduce the effect
Well I'm no customizer so I really don't know the standards in judging paint jobs. If it's something for production then I guess brushed technique is not the way to go. Then again, if it's a small run then why not? Also it doesn't mean one should hold back on your creative based on these limitations right? I believe brushed techniques are much more worthy of an art piece because of the labor involved as u mentioned.
_________________
WANTED: Zollmen Mother GID -- Marmit Woo GID -- Linden Dokorobi
CLICK HERE TO SEE TRADE OFFERS!!
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:39 am |
|
|
pickleloaf
Super Deformed
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:19 pm Posts: 5861 Location: durham/chapel hill
|
we'd all get into the whole art toy vs. toy toy discussion!
_________________ http://www.silvaandgold.com/ :: wants :: flickr
Chriz74 wrote: Oh jesus what a bunch of nerds.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:46 am |
|
|
Pogue
Die-Cast
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:25 am Posts: 8218
|
Paint them however you like, I think the coolest customs are always the ones that couldn't be made at the factory.
However, the winner will be something we can reproduce.
Maybe I will come up with another prize for best custom that can't be made into a production run.
_________________
plastichunter wrote: I just ate my Milton! It was a delicious late night snack.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:02 am |
|
|
gatchabert
Prototype
Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:41 pm Posts: 6389 Location: 415
|
Lol...I can't believe people think I'm going to paint another Hothead style figure.
As far as using a paintbrush, if you thin down your paint enough, the brush strokes won't be as prevalent and you can blend colors almost as cleanly as an airbrush. It took me roughly 10-12 hours to paint Hothead. If I had an airbrush, it might take more time because of the masking that I would have to do. There are definite advantages to both airbrush and paintbrush. I think you are better off knowing how to use both...even if you only use one. I don't think a brushed technique is less likely to win (of course I would say something like that). The person using the brushes just needs to think about the final piece, and by final piece I mean a production run. In case people don't know what this Hothead that some are referring to (if you look closely, you can see a rough blend vs a smoother blend)....
Pogue wrote: Maybe I will come up with another prize for best custom that can't be made into a production run.
The contest could follow the Skullman Paint Contest model where there is an overall winner and each judge can also pick a personal winner. Overall winner gets the production run, judges picks get parting gifts (queue Price is Right music).
_________________ KKK - Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng̃ mg̃á Anak ng̃ Bayan Trade stuff Wants crap
Good Transactions with: bryce_r
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:18 am |
|
|
rhinomilk
Vintage
Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:15 pm Posts: 7136 Location: Bay Area
|
will the entries be displayed at S7 for our viewing pleasure?
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:29 am |
|
|
luffy06
Fresh Meat
Joined: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:59 pm Posts: 14 Location: france
|
Pogue wrote: This is a full size zag.
You will have about a month to work on your customs once they are delivered.
Is this contest opened for people living outside US?
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:48 am |
|
|
Pogue
Die-Cast
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:25 am Posts: 8218
|
The contest is open to anyone but you will have to pay to ship your figure to and from Super7.
We will have all the entries on display in the shop for a month.
I will announce all the details when the Zags arrive.
_________________
plastichunter wrote: I just ate my Milton! It was a delicious late night snack.
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:57 am |
|
|
gatchabert
Prototype
Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:41 pm Posts: 6389 Location: 415
|
Do locals still have to pay the $10 shipping if we can just drop off and pick up our pieces?
_________________ KKK - Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng̃ mg̃á Anak ng̃ Bayan Trade stuff Wants crap
Good Transactions with: bryce_r
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:00 pm |
|
|
rhinomilk
Vintage
Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:15 pm Posts: 7136 Location: Bay Area
|
gatchabert wrote: Do locals still have to pay the $10 shipping if we can just drop off and pick up our pieces?
yes. you're not allowed to walk into the back room. someone has to do it
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:15 pm |
|
|
plastichunter
Mini Boss
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:40 pm Posts: 4237 Location: Los Angeles
|
gatchabert wrote: As far as using a paintbrush, if you thin down your paint enough, the brush strokes won't be as prevalent and you can blend colors almost as cleanly as an airbrush. It took me roughly 10-12 hours to paint Hothead. If I had an airbrush, it might take more time because of the masking that I would have to do. There are definite advantages to both airbrush and paintbrush. I think you are better off knowing how to use both...even if you only use one. I don't think a brushed technique is less likely to win (of course I would say something like that). The person using the brushes just needs to think about the final piece, and by final piece I mean a production run. In case people don't know what this Hothead that some are referring to (if you look closely, you can see a rough blend vs a smoother blend).... Pogue wrote: Maybe I will come up with another prize for best custom that can't be made into a production run. The contest could follow the Skullman Paint Contest model where there is an overall winner and each judge can also pick a personal winner. Overall winner gets the production run, judges picks get parting gifts (queue Price is Right music).
Thanks for all the feedback! I'm thinking the hand-painted idea I have in mind would end up being to time consuming for production so maybe I'll just go for a judges prize.
_________________ "Good day!" "I have a revolution in the country. And your orders to linger. do not worry, as soon as things calm down I will send toys."
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:25 pm |
|
|
gatchabert
Prototype
Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:41 pm Posts: 6389 Location: 415
|
plastichunter wrote: Thanks for all the feedback! I'm thinking the hand-painted idea I have in mind would end up being to time consuming for production so maybe I'll just go for a judges prize.
We'll have to see if S7 goes for the idea of having judges prize's. It would be cool if they did but it's not up to us. Keep your finger's crossed.
_________________ KKK - Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng̃ mg̃á Anak ng̃ Bayan Trade stuff Wants crap
Good Transactions with: bryce_r
|
Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:43 pm |
|
|