Maquette Sculpting. by Visiting Artist Sonny Sy. Animation Art LASALLE College of the Arts

Maquette Sculpting by Visiting Artist Sonny Sy Animation Art LASALLE College of the Arts What is a Maquette? Uses for a Maquette : Visualisation ...
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Maquette Sculpting by Visiting Artist Sonny Sy

Animation Art LASALLE College of the Arts

What is a Maquette?

Uses for a Maquette : Visualisation

• Visualizing complex shapes

Uses for a Maquette : Lighting

• Explore lighting

Different types of Maquette

Before You Start..!! Think about the foll owing: –

Design / Pose / Anatomy : (sketches)



Size / Scale : (time, cost and baki ng)



Material and Finish : (purpose)

The Pose Shoul d Reflect Character

Do this… …not this!

The Pose Shoul d Reflect Character

Consider location, time and addi ng props to help the readabi lity of your characters.

Sculpting Material

Epoxy : Self harden in short time. Good for repairs, details and carving.

Polymer Clay : Requires baking to harden. Easy to work with – very pliable.

Caution : These Materials are toxic. Always wash your hands after use.

Sculpting Materials : Epoxy vs Polymer Clay Epoxy Putty – Bondite, Miliput, Magic Sculpt, Duro – – – – –

Air drying/hardeni ng Limited working time – from 45 mi nutes to 1 hour Self Adhesive Strong/Hard, Sandable, Drillable Heavier

Polymer Clay – Sculpey, Fimo, Premo – – – – –

Must be baked in oven or w ith a heat gun to harden Almost unlimited working time Not very good adhesion Sandable, Drillable, not as strong as epox y putty Lighter

Sculpting Tools

Basic Steps Over view

Basic Steps Over view

Basics Step 1: The Armature

• It is the skeleton of the maquette • Needs to be strong and durable, especi ally at the joints. • But have some flexibility for you to adjust the pose • If using sculpey, it needs to be abl e to withstand the heat of baki ng

Basics Step 1 : Materials

Armature

Basics Step 1 : Construction the Armature

Armature

Basic Steps 2 : Massing Vol ume

Basic Steps 2 : Massing Must define the overall proportion of the Maquette –

Clearly show the shapes – peaks and depressions



This will make or break the outcome of the sculpt



This should capture the vi ewers attention

Basic Steps 3 : Adding Detail

Refining Shapes

Basic Steps 3 : Adding Detail

Basic Steps

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Refine Shapes and Adding Detail – – – – –

Refine the shapes – add folds and creases Define specific features – eyes, ears, hai r, fingers Smooth joints Hold the viewer’s interest Don’t forget to keep refi ning and improving your design

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture Finishing

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture Finishing

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture Finishing

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture

Basic Steps 4 : Finishing and Texture –

Add surface texture or smooth the surface



Homogenize the look to let light clearly define the shapes



Paint in the appropriate col ors to enhance the design

Forming Basic Shapes

A. Ball, Egg, Oval (head, eyes, bumps, boi ls) B. Disc ( buttons, medal s) C. Cylinder / Beams (l imbs, rope, noodl e, barrel, thick hair, piping, horns) D. Sheet / Slab (cape, cloth, planks, straps, bel t, teeth)

Form Complex Shapes from Basic Shapes

Blending –

Used to merge basi c shapes into complex shapes



Small shapes – use toothpicks



Medium size shapes – paintbrush handl es or sculpting tools



Larger shapes - fingers

Making Marks

Making Marks

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Curvy organic marks are made w hile the material is soft Sharp lines and edges are best made when the material has hardened Use sewing needles or pi ns, toothpicks to make lines Consider using various materi als to add texture such as cloth, sandpaper, rocks, etc.

Carving



This as an alternative to sculpting or can be used in conjuncti on with sculpting



You can make more precise shapes

Multimedia : Mixed Media

Multimedia : Mixed Media

Multimedia : Mixed Media (Alternative options)



Long poles – use metal rods



Thin wiring and hose – use metal wires



Chains available from bead jewelry stores



Cloth – use tissue, tin foil, cloth



Also source parts and props from dollhouse a ccessories, action figures, Barbie to save time

Kit Bashing : Using Existing Junk Materi als

The End – have fun!