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Friday, June 1, 2012

Post-Apoc: Finished Moro!


I call it a Moro after Dr. Moreau. I chose that name since this animal is a combination of a couple others from my toy box. From concept to execution in less than 48 hours. And I like it. I think this beast turned out nice.

The green stuff work went smoothly. The paint job tied it all together. And I like the spines for that little something extra (thank you to everybody who made suggestions, by the way!)

Painting was actually quite easy (it was inspired by the random patterns on African wild dogs). I drybrushed the whole beast a light tan color. The I went around and painted large and little swaths of black. Inside my black patches, I painted a base coat of light brown in large patches and smaller spots, then I went a much lighter brown and drybrushed that to highlight the light brown patches ... and then one more highlight of the light brown. 

Next, I went a step lighter from the light tan overall base coat and picked out/highlighted the light tan areas that weren't covered up with the spots. One more layer of almost-white over those areas finished off the fur. Next, I painted the spines, teeth, mouth and eyes. Done and done.

I put together this beast because I wanted another animal in the arena for playing Red Sand Brown Sky. I also wanted to see how viable taking apart and reassembling vinyl animal toys was. Answer: My box of old dusty vinyl dinosaurs just became a huge bits box.

10 comments:

  1. Sweet mother of god! Wow! Good stuff!

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  2. Looks absolutely insane. Great job.

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  3. Very nice. Now you just need to put the gorilla head on the dinosaur, and you're done.

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  4. Outstanding!
    Also, very very scary...

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  5. I really like this! I liked the original concept and the execution is spot on :)

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  6. Turned out amazing. I would love something like this to be sculpted and cast up!

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  7. This thing is terrifying, it could grab you with gorilla hands and bite you with a dinosaur head. If this thing really existed I would quit life.

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  8. Good lord, that is a wonderfully disturbing piece of work. Great stuff.

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  9. Jeez, you work fast! And it turned out just as weird and cool as you intended which is also nice.

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