Underworld Lycan Original Costume Display
We've updated www.TomSpinaDesigns.com with pics of another custom Custom Mannequin Movie Prop Display
This costume was used in Underworld 3, Rise of the Lycans and our responsibility was to find a means of displaying an otherwise awkward and difficult to display costume.
It required some careful planning when creating the support structure, as a "normal" mannequin would never be able to navigate its way inside the tight bodysuit the way a human actor did!
As always, we worked closely with the client to determine the pose and tried to strike a balance between aesthetics and the needs of the wardrobe. Anything overly extreme could cause unnatural wrinkles in the suit so we settled on something with "quiet menace" rather than dynamic action. There's a bit of attitude in the torso and the head positioning, with the legs and arms at interesting angles, but relatively neutral to keep the costume's skin properly aligned and supported.
The base was the client's idea and something we consider temporary. Eventually, we'll likely do a dark stone block look for the base.
Enjoy the pics and visit the site often, we update all the time with new projects!
Thanks for reading,
Tom
We've updated www.TomSpinaDesigns.com with pics of another custom Custom Mannequin Movie Prop Display
This costume was used in Underworld 3, Rise of the Lycans and our responsibility was to find a means of displaying an otherwise awkward and difficult to display costume.
It required some careful planning when creating the support structure, as a "normal" mannequin would never be able to navigate its way inside the tight bodysuit the way a human actor did!
As always, we worked closely with the client to determine the pose and tried to strike a balance between aesthetics and the needs of the wardrobe. Anything overly extreme could cause unnatural wrinkles in the suit so we settled on something with "quiet menace" rather than dynamic action. There's a bit of attitude in the torso and the head positioning, with the legs and arms at interesting angles, but relatively neutral to keep the costume's skin properly aligned and supported.
The base was the client's idea and something we consider temporary. Eventually, we'll likely do a dark stone block look for the base.
Enjoy the pics and visit the site often, we update all the time with new projects!
Thanks for reading,
Tom
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