Curt Chiarelli
Yog-Sothothery on the Fly
Hi Guys:
Well, a few of you have expressed an interest in my recent activities. Back in July of last year I was commissioned to sculpt a huge topographical globe for an advertising asset for this video game. The following images are in chronological order and show the process from start to finish:
This is my original concept sketch for the project. Done on A-4 size Letramax paper, it's a very quick and rough marker rendering for the client to help them to visualize the project before any clay is applied to the convex white epoxy base. The client was very specific about keeping the features of the Indians very soft, vague and eroded looking.
Here's the complete clay sculpture after approval from the client and before it's handed off to the moldmaker for casting in polyester resin and fiberglass. It is then painted and professionally photographed.
The final image as it appears in the trade advertisements. Clouds and other atmospheric phenomena are then added digitally to complete the effect.
Well, a few of you have expressed an interest in my recent activities. Back in July of last year I was commissioned to sculpt a huge topographical globe for an advertising asset for this video game. The following images are in chronological order and show the process from start to finish:
This is my original concept sketch for the project. Done on A-4 size Letramax paper, it's a very quick and rough marker rendering for the client to help them to visualize the project before any clay is applied to the convex white epoxy base. The client was very specific about keeping the features of the Indians very soft, vague and eroded looking.
Here's the complete clay sculpture after approval from the client and before it's handed off to the moldmaker for casting in polyester resin and fiberglass. It is then painted and professionally photographed.
The final image as it appears in the trade advertisements. Clouds and other atmospheric phenomena are then added digitally to complete the effect.