Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

2016 Reel

I have just updated my reel with some new work. Some stop motion work, flash animation from Word Girl season 7 and 8 and some other side projects. Music credit: Tank! written by  Yoko Kanno and profomed by Seatbelts. (Cowboy Bebop opening theme music)


Monday, January 4, 2016

X Men Wolverine Claws


I put together some Wolverine claws for Halloween this year with my printer. After a bit of sanding and some paint they were ready for the full costume.


Here is what they started as right off the printer. Rather then have overhang problems or each blade be made of two parts. I went with a simpler shape and sanded the points. You can download the file here: https://pinshape.com/items/16046-3d-printed-wolverine-claws


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Asteroids Cabinet 3D Print


Been trying to get more models put together to play with my new 3D printer. This print is based off of the classic Asteroids cabinet. I reworked it since the first time I printed it. You can also see it on my pinshape.com page here.

  

Friday, September 11, 2015

Thursday, September 10, 2015

3D Printed Mini Pool able

Here is a 3D print that I designed and photographed for 3dcornucopia.com.




Thursday, April 4, 2013


Here is a small moss garden I made for my mom on mothers day. Also used some new Kroma Crackle Acrylic medium for the cracked paint effect for the lean-to. It works great for small scale painting.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Gas Mask


I found the old concept art for my gas mask I made at Keene State. Made me realize I never posted it, so here it is. Starting with a plaster cast of my face I built up my mask with plasticine. Covered it with Vaseline and then covered the whole thing with celluclay. Once I it was dry I used spackle to smooth it all out. Some paint and other attachments for the filters and pipes and there it is.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Mystery of Irma Vep

Here are the two big props I made for The mystery of Irma Vep. One is a full size mummy, and the other is wooden leg that needed to be thrown on stage every night. I also threw in some shots of the set and cast while we had the good lighting. Shelves had to be stocked with worldly riches to make their travels seem more varied








Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ghost Train

I made two props for this show, the rest was mostly found. I made the directional lamb below, and the Friday the thirteenth rip away calendar one the wall. The show was great for being able to be part of the sound effects for the train. The set came out awesome with all the black lights on.








Saturday, August 14, 2010

Bayonetta



A gift from last Valentines Day to my love Kim Hui. Made from super sculpey, wire, and part of my graduation gown. Glad to have found a use for that ugly hunk of fabric I would never wear again.

The Boston Babydolls present French Kiss

Here are a few props I did before I got the job working for the barnstormers. The First one is a about a ten foot high Eiffel tower made completely out of christmas lights and wire. The second picture contains eight props I made for the lovely girls of the Boston Babydolls to dance behind. I made three easels, three painters pallets, and two paintings that is a women’s chest wearing only pasties.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Room Service









This play had a large portion of props, and I only got to make one, everything else had to be found. Thank you Gatorade bottle top for helping me make the ice bag. Oh that's right i also made toast, well not really just toasted it.

Almost Maine


I made bags of love, I think it was around 14 bags of different sizes.

The Miser


The Miser gave me a chance to breath a little this summer. I was able to make a fake ham, a bag of coins and a beam balance.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Wait Until Dark


Wait Until Dark was a fun show to do props, I didn’t get to build much which was a bummer but what I did make is one of my favorite props of the summer. Geraldine, the sexy female switchblade used by the villain Roat. He had to throw the knife, so that meant there had to be three separate but identical knives. One that was a working switchblade with cardboard blade, one that was rigged in the wall to fling up to mimic the knife being thrown. The last one was made to stay open and be in Susy’s pocket for her to pull out during one of the black outs. The only photo I got of that one is the picture with fridge open. Also got to make some brass knuckles, but other then that the show was mostly interior props I pulled or bought.