i want that mad dummy!!!!!
CCC's Sculpts
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i want that mad dummy!!!!!
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Massive project incoming!
I mentioned wanting to do something like this about a year ago in the Majora's Mask 3DS thread, I think. So now it finally happened.
Basically, it's the five regions of Termina (center + four cardinal directions), done piecewise, with major landmarks stylistically enlarged for effect (and visibility). They interlock via wire pegs and holes on the sides. Moon is removable, and the smoke effects (at potion shop, mountain smithy, and woodfall caldera) are done with torn-up cotton balls. Glue-on grass (both varieties) is courtesy of Warhammer 40k.
Whole thing is a foot wide north to south and east to west, and 7 inches to the top of the moon. Quarters shown for scale.Features in each region include:
Center- Clock Town, Moon, astral observatory, path to Milk Road, trees, stone mushrooms, stone totems, a few accurately-placed grottos.
South- Woodfall caldera, Woodfall Temple, Deku Palace, Swamp Spider House, Hag's Potion Shop, Tourism Bureau, Octorok, Romani Ranch (w/cow and "ghost").
North- Snowhead Temple, Mountain Smithy, Goron Grave, Scarecrow island, path to Goron Racetrack, Goron Village, Powder Keg Goron's entrance, Kaepora Gaebora, Lens of Truth shrine.
West- Great Bay Temple (sorry no dragon cloud), Turtle (in lieu of Zora Hall), Marine Laboratory, Fisherman's Hut, Ocean Spider House, Sea Snake, Pirate's Fortress, cliffs to Waterfall rapids, Scarecrow cliffs, fisherman's jumping game arena.
East- Stone Tower + Stone Tower Temple, graveyard w/Captain Keeta, Ikana gatekeeper, Sakon's hideout, Music Box House, Ikana Castle, the well, Poe House, Great Fairy's Fountain…house, river leading to swamp waterfall.Overhead view + each region separately (WARNING: very large images):
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I have no words for how awesome this is.
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It would be veeeeeery bad if something happened to it.:ninja:
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There are some (a lot of) tears coming out just by looking at it and all the details. Woodfall is probably the region done better, with the mountain and the plants and that cute small cow too. Ikana with the Stone Tower is super great, so many details and personality with the skull and temple. Those are my two favorite locations but the others are beautiful too, would love if you could open the Moon and see the single tree and all it has inside it. Let's hope it doesn't crash destroying this masterpiece
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Goddamn, that is amazing work as usual. Love all the details.
I mean you even put in the giant invisible goron in front of Snowhead!
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Your skills never cease to amaze, CCC. Amazing work.
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This is amazing! How did I never see this before! How did you get into doing this?
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Thanks guys :)
would love if you could open the Moon and see the single tree and all it has inside it.
I was considering that for a while, actually. Well, not on the inside, but on the dark side, which wouldn't be visible in the normal position. Like, it could be rotated around to reveal the tree sticking out with the five moon children silhouettes.
I mean you even put in the giant invisible goron in front of Snowhead!
Thanks! I was hoping someone would notice. I wanted to stick a spiral of cotton ball wind coming out of his mouth too, but it was just getting too complicated at that point.
This is amazing! How did I never see this before! How did you get into doing this?
Purely amateurish-ly. Always liked little crafty things (and toys/figures of my favorite characters) and realized that Sculpey is the perfect medium with which to make pretty much anything happen. If there's no toy company making figures of stuff I like, I try to fill that void, at least for my own shelves.
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Spent two hours in bed last night planning out this puzzle in my head (it's the world of Lordran from Dark Souls 1).
Not sure if it's feasible from a purely engineering standpoint (a lot of elevators/towers/shortcuts have to line up; it has to be structurally sound even at that height, and everything has to somehow be visible despite the fact that some parts should technically overlap depth-wise), but I've got the itch after doing Termina.
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I haven't played Dark Souls 1, so I'm not as familiar with the turf, but might I suggest doing this on a slope? Like imagine embedding it in a wedge, so each part has more structural support, proportional to their height, is easier to work on individually and also maybe able to pop out better.
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Yeah, that's not a bad idea! It would require a ton of materials (could fill most of the bulk with bunched-up foil?) but would make the whole thing structurally sound. The downside there is that the purely vertical elevators/shortcuts wouldn't match up…unless I carved out the base so it was basically hollow (no pun intended), but still sloping.
I also considered laying it flat on its "back" to solve the height/instability issue. So what you see in that image would be the bird's eye view, basically.
Also you should play Dark Souls.
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Jesus Christ, that looks harder than Dark Souls itself XD
Also, nice sculps dude! It's been a while since I looked in here. That Termina model is spectacular! I love all the liberties you took on the areas that weren't quite visible on the original map, and the creative liberties in general to add additional details. Good stuff! Looking forward to whatever else you do. Especially if the Lordran one is actually feasible.
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Friggin' insane man! I am just blown away!!
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Jesus Christ, that looks harder than Dark Souls itself XD
Also, nice sculps dude! It's been a while since I looked in here. That Termina model is spectacular! I love all the liberties you took on the areas that weren't quite visible on the original map, and the creative liberties in general to add additional details. Good stuff! Looking forward to whatever else you do. Especially if the Lordran one is actually feasible.
"Creative liberties"…heh. I like that way of putting it. If you're mentioning that, then you probably understand what was going through my head when planning out the geography. ;)
Friggin' insane man! I am just blown away!!
Thanks Chrissie! :)
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This past weekend, I went to a wedding between two of my good friends, and they were trusting enough to ask me to make their wedding cake toppers.
Super realistic style is bound to offend, so I went with a more cartoony look, while still trying to capture their features and clothing details.
The cake was actually made by another friend of theirs, so the whole thing struck me as a really organic way to save money… Hmm... -
They made a wise decision.
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In the style of my old piece "Faces of Luffy," this is "Faces of Senku"!
Boichi's already crammed so many great facefaults into the first 35 chapters of Dr. Stone, so I picked a few of my favorites for this.
The base is an actual piece of concrete with a perfect little hole in it (to anchor the clay) that I found in a dirty parking lot.Left: dramatic half-stone "normal" face
Top mid: Grand Bout bracket revealed
Top right: Taiju isn't de-petrified
Bottom mid: miracle fluid location leaked to Tsukasa
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Dude, these are really good!
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You know, when I heard you got the Dr. Stone translation gig, I was going to ask you if you had any sculpts on the way. I guess this answers my question, haha. That bottom middle face is incredible.
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Damn CCC, those are fantastic!
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You have amazing skills! Like honestly these are superb. Is this a hobby or do you sell these? If I may ask
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I was going to ask you if you had any sculpts on the way.
I honestly might've done these even if I weren't translating the series. The art's just so fun…
Is this a hobby or do you sell these? If I may ask
Just a hobby. I put about 35 hours of work into this particular project, so it would have to sell for ~$1000 to even begin to achieve parity with the actual work I do for money :P
Might be a different story if I had an easy way to mass produce, but then there are issues with profiting off licensed characters, etc.So…yeah. Just a hobby haha.
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Maybe it was obvious this one was coming, but…
Madeline! From Celeste!
With interchangeable accessories, including Winged Strawb, Stoplight Block, Dream Dash Blob, Oshiro Miasma, Inner Demon, and Cousin of Thwomp, as I'm calling them. -
How did you have time to make that AND beat everything in the game? Also that's amazing and I want one.
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How did you have time to make that AND beat everything in the game? Also that's amazing and I want one.
…It's, uh, been a slow week work-wise ;)
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oh man this is so coool!! I want it T -T
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Impressive work! I despised those haunted hotel red slime balls but you captured Madeline's essence perfectly I must say
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@CCC:
In the style of my old piece "Faces of Luffy," this is "Faces of Senku"!
Boichi's already crammed so many great facefaults into the first 35 chapters of Dr. Stone, so I picked a few of my favorites for this.
The base is an actual piece of concrete with a perfect little hole in it (to anchor the clay) that I found in a dirty parking lot.Left: dramatic half-stone "normal" face
Top mid: Grand Bout bracket revealed
Top right: Taiju isn't de-petrified
Bottom mid: miracle fluid location leaked to Tsukasa
Bottom right: Fujiya Sweet's Peko-chanLate to the party but damn are these good! I love how well you captured the expressions in his top-mid and bottom-right faces. I don't think official merch could make the faces look that good. Kudos, my good man.
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Love the hair of Madeline :wub:
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oh man this is so coool!! I want it T -T
Copyright issues aside… I would like to learn how to make reusable casts someday. As it is, this level of labor isn't feasibly replicable :(
Impressive work! I despised those haunted hotel red slime balls but you captured Madeline's essence perfectly I must say
Thanks :)
I was going to make her smiling (see the sketch) but at the last minute, the ambiguous straight-line mouth seemed a better fit.@Mr.:
Late to the party but damn are these good! I love how well you captured the expressions in his top-mid and bottom-right faces. I don't think official merch could make the faces look that good. Kudos, my good man.
I think the bottom right actually might be my favorite, even though it is so simple!
@Don:Love the hair of Madeline :wub:
Hair was definitely the biggest pain, structurally, but probably worth it!