DanDiana
New Member
Hi all,
First off, i am brand new to this forum and must say what a wonderful community of talented artists i've stumbled upon here. I find communities like this to be a great source of motivation and inspiration. So thanks for that and i hope to add what i can to keep the torch burning.
Now onto the fun stuff.. The first time i was introduced to Dead Space.. i was immediately blown away by it. I mean, how could i not be when presented with the ability to play through a world comprised of elements from some of my favorite films; Carpenter's The Thing, Event Horizon, Aliens.. Being impressed with the "Necromorph" concept and design.. i knew that i needed to create one of these puppies from the ground up.. and better yet.. put an actor inside of it to really bring it to life.
Naturally a "passion project" of this caliber this takes time, money and planning.. so fast forward a couple of years..with a move from New Jersey to Los Angeles.. a nest egg, an adequate lab space.. and the appropriate resources.. i finally start the wheels turning on this..
im still in the beginning stages but moving swiftly along and with the assistance of a few very talented artists and friends, starting to see a speck of light at the end of the tunnel.
Here are progress shots so far of a quick concept sketch, maquette sculpt thanks for checking in!
First off, i am brand new to this forum and must say what a wonderful community of talented artists i've stumbled upon here. I find communities like this to be a great source of motivation and inspiration. So thanks for that and i hope to add what i can to keep the torch burning.
Now onto the fun stuff.. The first time i was introduced to Dead Space.. i was immediately blown away by it. I mean, how could i not be when presented with the ability to play through a world comprised of elements from some of my favorite films; Carpenter's The Thing, Event Horizon, Aliens.. Being impressed with the "Necromorph" concept and design.. i knew that i needed to create one of these puppies from the ground up.. and better yet.. put an actor inside of it to really bring it to life.
Naturally a "passion project" of this caliber this takes time, money and planning.. so fast forward a couple of years..with a move from New Jersey to Los Angeles.. a nest egg, an adequate lab space.. and the appropriate resources.. i finally start the wheels turning on this..
im still in the beginning stages but moving swiftly along and with the assistance of a few very talented artists and friends, starting to see a speck of light at the end of the tunnel.
Here are progress shots so far of a quick concept sketch, maquette sculpt thanks for checking in!