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Post by Gohan on Mar 30, 2014 0:07:58 GMT -6
Wonder how many bulma's you'll have then since she has been around since day 1 lol. Got any of those in planning by any chance?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2014 0:53:53 GMT -6
The paintwork is so clean. Beautiful custom.
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Post by Branjita on Mar 30, 2014 0:57:16 GMT -6
I'm surprised how cool that looks! What a cool formula!!
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Post by Adrenaline on Mar 30, 2014 1:44:09 GMT -6
Thanks! Gohan I have a Bulma planned for pretty much every saga of DB and DBZ. I do plan on making casual-clothed females as most of them only wore those type of clothes. Also, no worries on quoting the pics to this page. I edited your post because I want a clean page for the next custom I'm posting.
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Post by ssj2dakota on Mar 30, 2014 9:44:13 GMT -6
That Goku is really cool! It's simple but very effective. I really like it.
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Post by Adrenaline on Mar 30, 2014 15:16:18 GMT -6
Everyone, be sure to log on tonight around midnight and check the customs section.
The doctor is coming.
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Post by Branjita on Mar 30, 2014 16:01:11 GMT -6
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Post by MP8 on Mar 31, 2014 12:01:41 GMT -6
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Post by Adrenaline on Apr 21, 2014 9:36:55 GMT -6
I was looking through my Wheelo photos the other day after someone had posted in his thread. I noticed how dark the pics were. I mean, they were really dark, that it made the images dull and seem lifeless. So I brightened and restored the original images. Never hurts to relive this custom. My absolute favorite.
--------------------------------------------------------Dr.Wheelo (DBZ Movie 2-The World's Strongest)Date: February/March 2014 Creation Time: 125 HoursDifficulty: 20/10Height: 10 Inches Head: Jakks Pan Robot Suit Stomach: Scratch Waist: Irwin Series 10 Yakon Thighs: Irwin Series 10 Yakon Lower Legs: Irwin Series 10 Yakon's Forearms Upper Arms: If Labs Launch Forearms: Jakks Pan Robot Suit Feet: Jakks Pan Robot Suit Tail: Jakks Pan Robot Suit Antennae: Scratch/Plastic Hands/Clasps: Scratch Brain/Dome: Scratch Articulation: 10 Points (Shoulders, elbows, groins, knees, and ankles) Process: The myth has been broken. A real Dr.Wheelo figure now exists. I hope this doesn't sound like I'm raving over my own work, but when I dedicate this much effort into a custom, I better damn well like it. So, I rated his difficulty a 20/10 because he took at least twice, almost three times longer than my previous longest customs (Birusu 45 hours) and (North Supreme Kai 50 hours) which were 9s and 10s also on difficulty. Wheelo took me 125 hours! That's with the scene included. He is my greatest work BY FAR...and has become one of my favorite characters in the series from making him. It was hard work, but really fun to make the first real Dr.Wheelo figure ever. Keshi's one-incher doesn't count lol Anyways, he is now my favorite figure in my collection without a doubt. If the world was ending and I could take one figure with me, it's Dr.W! Case closed. Okay, enough of that....how the hell did I make this guy??? It started with a lot of thinking and contemplating. I found myself staring at the pieces for so long, trying to figure out where to start. That step was difficult to pass and once I did, I didn't stop. My first few combinations didn't work. I knew I had to pop the Yakon and it was tough, but I managed it. From there, I used the Jakks Pan Robot Suit as the main base, using Yakon's upper legs and forearms...yes, his forearms as Wheelo's lower legs. Combined with the Jakks Robot feet and some heel sculpting, it was perfect. I covered the entire Robot head with apoxie, sculpting piece by piece, section by section on the head. It wasn't sculpted at once as you'll see in the slideshow. Though, while making the protruding shoulders, I had to insert the If Labs Launch shoulders and upper arms. Wheelo has small shoulders for a big character and the Launch ones were a great base to use. From there, I shed down his waist and legs a lot with the manicure tool I got from Branjita and had to pry the back of his ankles open to thin the leg and sculpt the appropriate accommodations back there for Wheelo. Talk about surgery. You can see that process in the pics. The forearms' base was from the Jakks Robot Suit as well with a lot of apoxie to sculpt the clasps as his hands. It took a lot of patience to get them to curve that way and stay since apoxie droops when drying in such a manner. His mid-section I filled with damp paper towels as a filler and tape to keep them wrapped tight as I sculpted over them with apoxie. Worked out just right! The brain was made from scratch too. I used my knife to make the squiggly lines in it and used a plastic rubber ball packaging for the dome, once I cut it to fit. If you look within the dome, I even made wires attaching the brain to the body. The antennae were also made from a thick plastic orange juice bottle I had. I cut out the symmetrical shapes for both sides and added a thin layer of apoxie to each. I actually messed up and made two of the same side lol but in the end, is hardly noticeable. In other words, instead of having the apoxie side of them on the outsides, one has it on the inside and I didn't know until after it had dried. Still worked out though. The head bump was also made from apoxie only. Some images of Wheelo have him with a big, sagging head, but others do not...so take your pick, I went with the latter. Honestly, he is such a complex character, that it was IMPOSSIBLE for Toriyama to stay consistent in his drawings. One image, his head is massive. Another, it's not. Another, his tail is short. Another, like the one I used for my scene, it's very long. This was good and bad for making him. It gave me options, but with options, you don't know which is really best looking or which may go against other people's interpretations of him based on how they remember seeing him. I turned out very happy with everything I did on him except one real mistake. The tail isn't aligned on the direct center of his back and doesn't have a solid exterior where it comes out of his back. But if I had cut that, it would have created a difficult process to attach to his body, without the tail sticking out straight backwards, rather than curving to the side like I have it. With everything sculpted, it was time for sanding. I spent many hours doing this. Maybe 8-12 and I couldn't sand it any further. He was as smooth as a baby in every place. At this point, I had to create the scene stealer with him unpainted as most of you could probably tell. Once I got that done, I could finally paint. First coat was thin, but after four, he looked black. Then I got some Metallic blue and black and I didn't look back. After another five coats of that, he looked right to me. For the lavender spots, I used silver and purple to give him a complete metallic paintjob. Lastly, the red light on his face/nose area was a small sticky pearl my wife uses to decorate items on etsy with, so I used it on him and seemed to fit the bill. I even painted red speckled lights in his "mouth" area, but the pics didn't capture it. Overall, this guy required a lot of paint and even more apoxie, that I completely ran out as I finished him. But man, was it worth it. I hope you all like it too....and regret your scene stealer votes. :-p Enjoy!
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Post by Adrenaline on Apr 21, 2014 9:37:19 GMT -6
Super Android 13 (DBZ Movie 7)Date: April 2014 Creation Time: 40 Hours Difficulty: 8/10 Head: Jakks Series 12 SSGotenks Body: Marvel Wonder Man Suspender Straps: Rubber Band Modifications: This Super Android 13 took me a lot more time than I thought it would. I don't know if that's because I am becoming super-picky and attentive to my customizing process or if he really just required all that work. Either way, I'm glad I spent the time I did because I think he turned out great. Starting with the head, it's hard to believe there is an incredibly ugly SSGotenks under there lol I believe this is my best human-like facial sculpting work I've done yet. I felt the hair was perfect for him too. The earrings are made from apoxie and painted silver. Some pics I saw him with gold earrings, but the majority of them had silver, so I went with that. His neck is 100% designed by apoxie which took some effort and patience on my part to even out. I bulked up his shoulders A LOT and his pecs and waist as well to give him that thick look. You can see that progression in my WIP thread. What's great about the Wonder Man base figure I used is that he already has the absolute same perfect gloves as 13 which not a lot of, or any characters wear that I know of. I also had to use apoxie for a layer on his entire back to create the division of his gray and blue parts, as well as give him proper muscle definition since the original Wonder Man figure had a symbol over his shoulders and stretching to his backside. Going on, I sculpted the pants completely from scratch. All of them. They turned out good enough at first and then really benefitted from a lot of sanding. The bent part of his suspender straps are made from apoxie, but the hanging part is actually a thick cut rubber band that I painted and glued on. His boots were already as thick as they needed to be. I just had to sculpt the lip at the top, the heel padding, and the straps and lines on them. This was my only mistake on him...the boot straps are supposed to be flared open, not sealed. Oh well. Not that it's not supposed to be there. It's right, they're just supposed to be unbuttoned lol I tell you, a Super Android 13 custom has a lot of required detailing! From earrings to the suspenders to the boots, to the buttons on the suspenders and boots. I also shaded his entire body except the hair. This is something I don't do with all my customs, but I want to keep it up. I think I shaded his face, pants, and skin really well. The shading on his chest is a little dark, but I like the differentials it creates. To me, there's nothing wrong with dark shading or a tone that is much darker than the original, as long it is applied straight and evenly as I have done. When the shading is lighter, you can afford to make it look a little sloppy and it'll still look great. Overall, I am very happy with my Super Android 13, as he is my first post-Wheelo custom. Though I find myself trying to perfect my work at every turn. That's great because I see myself getting even better, but it may be troublesome and too time-consuming considering I have 570 other customs on my list....
This is one pic without the flash from my real camera, but then it died. The rest are with the flash from my phone.
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Post by ssj2dakota on Apr 21, 2014 15:28:23 GMT -6
You really knocked this out the park! Looks perfect to me. I really like the shading you did.
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Post by The Great Saiyaman on Apr 21, 2014 17:03:34 GMT -6
Really impressive job on 13. I hate the guy, but you've made me want one. The sculpting on the boots is great! But man. I just love the sculpting of the pants. You did a great job making him look... Like he's meant for Irwin/Jakks collections. He's stylized just differently enough from his anime counterpart to fit in perfectly with your collection yet still close enough to be a dead ringer! Also, there's not much people haven't already said about Wheelo, so I'll just say this;
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Post by Adrenaline on Apr 21, 2014 18:17:24 GMT -6
Haha thanks, GS. I try my best to fit them into my collection, so that means a lot. As for Wheelo, at least your blunt. Your biggest challenge will be the other 30 people trying to do the same thing lol
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 19:30:31 GMT -6
You now have the best Android 13 to go beside the best Dr Wheelo
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Post by wbalbuena on Apr 21, 2014 20:32:55 GMT -6
that android 13 is insane!!
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