Showing posts with label Noel Fisher. Show all posts
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Friday, June 10, 2016

Threezero TMNT

Thank you very much to my friends over at ThreeZero for sending me these beautiful Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie replica figures. I've been a huge TMNT fan ever since I was a little kid, I used to run over to my friend Brad's house to play with his collection, and he had every single one, all neatly and nicely packaged. I didn't have the entirety of his collection, but I was able to live vicariously through him, and I delved into that silly world. I never thought in my life I would be (in some very small way) involved with the series itself. Working on the movie was a dream come true, and to see this come to fruition is the culmination of a little boy's dream to work on big movies.  Below are some pics of the unboxing and how they look sitting on my shelf in my home office. You'll also see some comparison shots against the Playmates toys to see scale and detail variation.

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Monday, October 20, 2014

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

It is my most supreme pleasure to be posting this. Because all my life I have been a huge TMNT fan, so to even be a small part of it was a dream come true. When I was a kid my mother used to carry around a spare turtle in her purse just in case I got cranky.

 I had a blast working with Director Jonathan Leibesman! He was so funny and always kept us on the edge of our seat, and kept us working very hard for him. Special Thanks to the following artists for their contributions - as designing TMNT was a very collaborative effort:  Cameron Ward, Kelton Cram, Tsvetomir Georgiev, Jerad Marantz, Andrew Domachowski for his piece that inspired Raphael's look. 


Here's a look at some of the head designs I did for the four Turtles:

More cool stuff on the way so stay tuned!


Edit: I also want to be sure to credit the team that worked so hard to make this happen: Cameron Ward, Kelton Cram, Joshua Min, and Tsvetomir Georgiev for his brilliant model and geometry - you can see more of his work here. As well as Andrew Domachowski for his rendition of Raphael.

The heroes four




















Turtles Assemble!