Tuesday, April 23, 2013

May Monster Madness 2013

I discovered May Monster Madness via The KED at WicKED Ways Production's "Something WicKED This Way Comes" blog.






So, I've decided to take part this year. I'm going to do something a little special, a little challenging! I'm going to do a digital sculpt of a different MONSTER each day of Monster Madness, from May 11th through to May 17th!

But I will need your help. Please post the monsters that YOU want to see sculpted. I'm going to need plenty of inspirado to pull this off, so be as creative, ambitious, ghoulish, and prolific as you can! Gimme a challenge! (Bonus points for Lovecraftian Eldritch Deities that defy human description and Euclidean geometry)

10 comments:

  1. I would like to see a ghostly visage comprised of broken glass. The face being distorted in total anguish and the glass speaking of some horrible accident that helped form the lost soul.

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  2. The (1925) Phantom of the Opera... or better yet "London After Midnight's" Vampire...
    So glad to hear that you are joining in on the blogger fun this year... hope that you have been well dear "Voodoo Ghoul"... "wicKED" has a pretty good idea too....
    Another great monster you could try is the 1922 "Nosferatu"... I love the old classics...

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  3. KED, I think I'm going to do yours first, ha ha! Glass shards should actually be something of a challenge in Sculptris!

    Doc, The Phantom is a good idea, I might do a twist on Chaney's original makeup design. With digital sculpting I can get a lot more gruesome than he could with colloidal and fish skin, haw haw!

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  4. How ambitious! I'd like to see you create a Chupacabra type creature. At least in my mind, those are monsters. You could get creative with that one, since everyone seems to have a different idea of what those look like!

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  5. That's exactly what I aims to do Justine, kind of reinvent or reimagine classic monsters!

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  6. I would love to see a sculpture of Oyá, beautiful and lethal maybe covered in gore from the last zombies who tried to defy her.

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  7. Great suggestion Magalay! I have a fondness for Yoruba, especially Esu and Oshun, but Oya is definitely worthy of a sculpting!

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  8. Wanted to say thank you for dropping by my blog and to suggest the Demon from the 1980's film The Unnamable :) Have you seen that one? Maybe add in some little minions

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  9. That's the Lovecraft one, isn't it? I remember thinking that it was cool that the monster was a goil! She's definitely a great design!

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