Private project of two realistic miniatures of Spiderman, with a classic and recognizable pose, interchangeables for the same base.
Private project of two realistic miniatures of Spiderman, with a classic and recognizable pose, interchangeables for the same base.
After researching and seeking references in Spiderman comics, we made several tests.
Once the pose was agreed we started working on different costumes, the most detailed one is the biggest challenge we faced in this project, as we had to model by hand each line of the suit to made it realistic.
We managed to develop two realistic models of Spiderman, one with its classic suit and another in his black suit, in a very small size (48.5 mm, base included), which can be exchanged on the same base.
3D Miniature team of lizardmen to board game Fantasy Fotball.
The client needed a series of miniatures for wargame Fantasy Football, with high detail and football equipment.
3D models needed by the client were divided into 4 types:
The client passed us examples of other miniatures that he liked so we could have a first idea of what he was looking for. He also wanted the figures to have mayan and aztec design features.
Given what the customer was looking for, we started designing miniatures that combined the typical style in these games with the characteristic aesthetics of the Mayan and Aztec cultures.
First we designed a basic figure for each type of character, and then respecting the aesthetics defined, we modeled the different characters and their equipment.
Once the client has approved the miniatures with their armour proposals we send different poses of each figure. This way, all would be different, but visually fit as part of the same team.
Once approved all models had to be cut and prepared to be produced.
A total of 18 figures, 35 mm scale, were designed and modelled combining Fantasy Football with Maya and Aztec aesthetics.
Private project of a 3D figure of Batman, inspired by the story of The Justice League “The Tower of Babel” by Mark Waid, with interchangeable .
Several tests were made with different scenes, faces and poses for the 3D model.
Once we have chosen the composition we wanted to work with, we were shaping the character and its pieces until the sculpture was telling the story at its best.
We managed to tell the story we wanted composing a scene in which Batman appears sitting on his throne, surrounded by weapons and equipment of the other members of the Justice League that has defeated.
We developed a 3D figure with two interchangeable heads, one with and one without mask and two pairs of interchangeable arms, one holding the mask of Flash, and one which holds the skull.