The Hordes clothing is made from regular fabric you'd buy from any haberdashery. It's worth taking note we chose material which didn't have lose fibers. The bulk of their body was made from foam rubber, in this large pieces of sofa cushion. Inside the foam was a very basic wire armature which could do the simple job of piling food into the mouth!
The armature I used was a cheap one from the states, I've just finished testing a new armature, which is realy nice though made by animationsupplies.net. I might throw my tests up in the future.
Hey Dan =D
It's Stacey from the project about old people in Folkestone =D
This film looks really amazing :O I'm crap with clay XD.
See you at the next workshop :] Maybe?
IckleDanni 2 years ago
well done guys....
Topenigma 2 years ago
What material did you use for those fat creatures costumes and what did you use to make the bodies for them.
Thanks.
antgab1 4 years ago
Hi,
The Hordes clothing is made from regular fabric you'd buy from any haberdashery. It's worth taking note we chose material which didn't have lose fibers. The bulk of their body was made from foam rubber, in this large pieces of sofa cushion. Inside the foam was a very basic wire armature which could do the simple job of piling food into the mouth!
Hope that helps?
AnimateandCreate 4 years ago
you guys remind me of people like tim burton... awesome
cauliflowerwill 5 years ago
are you people big deal prfessionals in the UK
cauliflowerwill 5 years ago
That was beautiful...Wish I could work in large groups like that :(
Congrats people!
alestopmotion 5 years ago
Hi prammaven,
Not sure what you mean, by pin design.
The armature I used was a cheap one from the states, I've just finished testing a new armature, which is realy nice though made by animationsupplies.net. I might throw my tests up in the future.
trident09 5 years ago
how many fps do you use?
cauliflowerwill 5 years ago
very insightful and inspiring.. cant wait to actually see the film..
azoic 5 years ago