These are the last of the illustrations for my latest brief. The starfish was a bit of an epic, having to attach dozens if not hundreds of legs and spines, many of which decided to fall off mid camera shoot.
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Good work! I'm not sure I'd have had the patience when bits started dropping off! I really like that starfish though.
Inspiring stuff Chris. So inspiring in fact that I've started making models myself although I haven't gotten beyond snakes and sausages yet. Snakes and sausages are my speciality. So long as they're made from plasticine, natch.
We thought we would try having a GCI Artists blog and have our own exclusive artists' community. All GCI artists are welcome to join in and add pieces of artwork for peer review or discuss illustration problems and solutions etc. Obviously we'll need to see how it develops and whether its purpose needs refining but I guess until we start using it we won't know what we want from it. This blog is visible to everyone who visits the GCI website so you may wish to bear that in mind. So over to you ladies and gentlemen...
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Good work! I'm not sure I'd have had the patience when bits started dropping off! I really like that starfish though.
Thanks Sue:¬) I hope I don't get another job calling for so many legs!
Models like that fall apart in a few days. It's like creating ice sculpture they are very transient.
Inspiring stuff Chris. So inspiring in fact that I've started making models myself although I haven't gotten beyond snakes and sausages yet. Snakes and sausages are my speciality. So long as they're made from plasticine, natch.
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