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| Author: | ungawa222 [ Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Simon Lee does Garamon, Twintail & Masked Rider |
CRAZY concept pieces from Simon Lee/Spiderzero... I didn't know this, but apparently he worked on creature design for Pacific Rim, and these were some quick conceptual pieces done as practice. I don't think there are any plans to license and release these, but they're damn cool eye candy. Here's the Garamon: ![]() (Noobs: Garamon is from Ultra Q, not Ultraman. He never actually took a silver fist in the face.) More here... I think I actually dig the Twintail a bit more than the Garamon: http://www.bigbluetree.com/art.cfm?art=personal&ptype=14 |
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| Author: | Hip hop robot y'all [ Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Simon Lee does Garamon, Twintail & Masked Rider |
Whoa, the blood drinking vampire was awesome, then this.... I love your posts!!!! These sculpts have a ton of action. I love it. Yeah, Twintail Stomp is out of control, as well How ever the garamon is my favorite individual sculpt of the lot |
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| Author: | Ultra999 [ Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:54 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Simon Lee does Garamon, Twintail & Masked Rider |
garamon is a bit too simian for my taste, but i love the fact that they took the time to study their history before diving in willy-nilly. Quote: Special thanks to Guillermo del Toro for suggesting this one! |
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| Author: | ungawa222 [ Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Simon Lee does Garamon, Twintail & Masked Rider |
Ultra999 wrote: garamon is a bit too simian for my taste, but i love the fact that they took the time to study their history before diving in willy-nilly. I think Simon must have had more than passing familiarity with classic Tsuburaya creations, as he's been working in the garage kit scene for some time now. I agree, Bill: very simian x reptile, here. Beyond that, though, if I didn't know it was a practice sculpt with up-front time restrictions, the element I would especially nit-pick is the spikes. It's a big pet peeve of mine whenever someone doing a "realistic" take on Gary renders the spikes as cone or triangle forms. To not put in the time to capture their complex, leaf- and coral-like forms is to miss out on THE sculptural richness of Garamon. Ultra999 wrote: Quote: Special thanks to Guillermo del Toro for suggesting this one! Ha- I didn't catch that! Cool, at least, to know GDT is a Garamon enthusiast! Yeah, ya gotta wonder.... |
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