Hey all,
I was asked to do a course for the Phoenix Atelier on how I designed some of the creatures for the Hobbit. It's my first instructional content so am a little nervous about it as I'm still learning and growing in this industry, but am happy to share my experience thus far. Check it out here...
Phoenix Atelier - Registration
I also created a demo and introduction video with Phoenix for the program... check it here! :)
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey pt2
We have been given permission to show some of the artwork that is in the public domain for The Hobbit!
As I mentioned in my first post it was an extreme honour to have been involved in this film to the capacity I was as Lead Creature designer for Weta. I'd have to say out of all the briefs we've done for the film and still doing the Goblins were one of the biggest challenges. There will be more artwork I can post as the books are released especially a lot of Orc design, Azog as well and the creatures we have yet to see. ( I think there's a dragon as well???) :P
Here are some early Goblin designs that weren't in the film but I rather liked:
These were some of the designs that made it through. There were A LOT of these guys!
I was mainly involved with the creatures of the film but on occasion we're able to do some other design, here's some Thorin tests, a Radagast costume and Bombur's costume concept which I did as well as a warg rider and one warg concept which was pretty much all I was able to do on those creatures as I was focused on Orc's at the time.
There's plenty more and please check out the Art of books which document the concept's, design, and production by the talented Dan Falconer and team! Looking forward to sharing more as we're able :) A film like this is only made on the backs of all the talented people that collaborate to make such an amazing looking film! It was and will always be the biggest education I ever had working on this film and really was among the best company to get me through! My art has progressed heaps since working at Weta and love the continuing learning curve! :)
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Banner Freaks
A little project to keep my banners fresh, that I called Banner Freaks! THis is Rancid Rob, the first of a collection I'm hoping to keep up with. Thoroughly enjoyed doing this as it wasn't something we've never seen before or anything, overly complicated and had a bit of humour to it. Created and rendered in Zbrush and photoshop for the final touch ups.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey pt1
A few years ago I remember the impact that the Lord of the Rings films had on me, and so many people around the world. To say I was captivated is a gross understatement. I remember getting the art of books and just studying them religiously. The work of Alan Lee, John Howe, Jamie Beswarick, Mike Asquith and Gino Acevedo to name a few were particular driving points for me to get off my arse and become something. I never would have realized that some day I might feature in one of those types of books.
Working on the Hobbit has been the realization of a long term goal, and coming from South Africa, a little town called King Williams Town, with NO connection to the entertainment industry in anyway, it seemed like a fools dream. My parent's were the best support any kid could ask for, and they did nothing but encourage my determination. To have ended up with the Lead Creature Designer credit for the movie is incredibly fortunate for me and I rest on the shoulders of the giants that lay the foundation for this world and the awesome team I worked with, namely Greg Tozer, Jamie Beswarick, Dave Meng, Nick Keller, Paul Tobin and Gus Hunter (there were many others as well). Led by our amazing boss, Sir Richard Taylor. My partner Lindsey who helped design some of the dwarves and does collectibles as well was my inspiration and an amazing artist herself! Could not have done it without her.
Featured in this book you will see SOME of the fruits of our labor. I wish I could share more but unfortunately, this is all I'm able to show now, and please, go out and get the book if you're interested! I hope the work inside inspires as it did me years ago. Many thanks to the talented Daniel Falconer for putting this masterpiece together!
Goblin King - Creature and costume design illustration.
The ComiCon statues of the Trolls. I designed these characters and was able to use the Zbrush files to create the life sized versions for the display.
Some Goblin Designs.
Working on the Hobbit has been the realization of a long term goal, and coming from South Africa, a little town called King Williams Town, with NO connection to the entertainment industry in anyway, it seemed like a fools dream. My parent's were the best support any kid could ask for, and they did nothing but encourage my determination. To have ended up with the Lead Creature Designer credit for the movie is incredibly fortunate for me and I rest on the shoulders of the giants that lay the foundation for this world and the awesome team I worked with, namely Greg Tozer, Jamie Beswarick, Dave Meng, Nick Keller, Paul Tobin and Gus Hunter (there were many others as well). Led by our amazing boss, Sir Richard Taylor. My partner Lindsey who helped design some of the dwarves and does collectibles as well was my inspiration and an amazing artist herself! Could not have done it without her.
Featured in this book you will see SOME of the fruits of our labor. I wish I could share more but unfortunately, this is all I'm able to show now, and please, go out and get the book if you're interested! I hope the work inside inspires as it did me years ago. Many thanks to the talented Daniel Falconer for putting this masterpiece together!
The ComiCon statues of the Trolls. I designed these characters and was able to use the Zbrush files to create the life sized versions for the display.
Some Goblin Designs.
A collection of what I could find online that has been released. But there is plenty more in the upcoming books!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Grey Alien project
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Cintiq test
We've been test driving the new Wacom 24 inch Cintiq and it was my turn today! So.... I made an alien... I had a lot of fun using it in Zbrush and definitely think it's worth it for that... took a bit of getting used to in Photoshop though, I might try just drawing in it next time. A great product for sure, although I think I'll be going 22 inch for home (when I can afford it) as it would be nice to move it around a lot more... chur! :)
Saturday, December 15, 2012
3D Artist
Been a shockingly long time and here I go talkin myself up again! Shameless really...
I was lucky enough to work with 3D artist magazine on issue 49. It was good for me to get down some of my process and talk a little about working at Weta and my journey getting there from good ol South Africa. If I haven't bored you already, and if you're brave enough to read and see more, check it out! :)
3D artist issue 49
Here's the piece I did specifically for the tutorial and the sculpt along with it :)
I was lucky enough to work with 3D artist magazine on issue 49. It was good for me to get down some of my process and talk a little about working at Weta and my journey getting there from good ol South Africa. If I haven't bored you already, and if you're brave enough to read and see more, check it out! :)
3D artist issue 49
Here's the piece I did specifically for the tutorial and the sculpt along with it :)
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
PRIME - Pre Order
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Life sized DemonGirl Figure
My boss, Sir Richard Taylor has been an amazing support and bought a copy of my sculpt and decided to mill it out lifesize and turn into a figure for his sculpture park to be released! I was hugely honoured and you couldn't ask for more as an artist to have something you created turn into something like this. It was milled 1/1 from my zbrush file, then refined by some of the artists at Fred Tangs studio in China, and these are the progress shots!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
old Bugalugs the giant...
A fun sketch in ZBrush over the weekend. Bugalugs was the first name I could think of, but i imagined him being a tad tipsy at the point of this study! I might do a colour up version, red nose and all :)
I haven't had maya on my new machine, so rendered this on my old machine (which chugged and moaned a lot!) but I miss doing renders like this, so am gettin me mah copy running again! I think of Maya as my photography studio now, where zbrush and photoshop I use mainly for concept illustrations, getting the most out of ZBrush. But for me, I really like doing set ups in maya/mentalray for presenting form studies this way.
I haven't had maya on my new machine, so rendered this on my old machine (which chugged and moaned a lot!) but I miss doing renders like this, so am gettin me mah copy running again! I think of Maya as my photography studio now, where zbrush and photoshop I use mainly for concept illustrations, getting the most out of ZBrush. But for me, I really like doing set ups in maya/mentalray for presenting form studies this way.
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Caricature,
Digital sculpt.,
Fantasy character,
Maya,
Zbrush
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Yena
Another throw away alien head. Mucking around at work, when i probably shouldn't ;) I've always loved Steve Wangs fish head designs and this one is totally inspired by them! I find his forms totally inspiring with the simplicity in their basic structure but complexity in surface detail. This is NO WHERe near that. But I had fun breaking away from fantasy for a bit :)
Monday, August 20, 2012
Prime Wars card game.
This looks set to be an interesting game! Artwork featured is from a number of artists around the world with different genre's and styles all combined into one game! Great way to use it I say! Here are a couple of my pieces featured, but there are tons more, please feel free to help out on Kickstarter to take it all the way!
Kickstarter Pime Wars
Kickstarter Pime Wars
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