Dragon Continued…

It’s time for all of the final details – I’m really trying to make this guy old and weathered – I’ve applied my last layer of magic sculpt – I’ve carved scales into his chest and given some texture to the soft tissue areas – I’ll let this harden then I’m ready for primer.

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Dragon Continued…

Dragon Wings, Steel and Scales – KDF Studio Sign

Our little studio “sign” project has been on hold for awhile but we decided to finish it up at night – our special projects folder is getting a little too big! Now alot of cool things have transpired since we last posted on this project.

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Dragon Wings, Steel and Scales – KDF Studio Sign

The Competition is On – A Fish Tale

Our mentor from the North, Dan Sawatsky, has been posting a super cool project that he has been working on at http://imaginationcorporation.com/journal/ .  We saw that he was involved in a friendly competition with some other superstar sign makers and we wanted in. The rules of the competition – create a sign for the “The Institute for the Study of Mechanical Marine Life”.  The only requirement is that the sign has the text on it and that it includes a mechanical fish of some sort. We have until September 2nd to make this a good one – we’ll have to do the work at night as we are extremely busy – but it will be a fun! Game on! So Brian and I did a little brainstorming.

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The Competition is On – A Fish Tale

Halo Lit Custom Channel Letter Sign

Our friends at Crestron Electronics hired us to create a front desk lobby sign for their headquarters.  We’ll be creating custom channel letters with high gloss black finish mounted to a satin metal box and lit with LEDs.  The challenge with this sign was that the box was about 110″ long and our cutting bed was only 96″

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Halo Lit Custom Channel Letter Sign

Stone Wall Plaque

So our friend and client Julian came in last week with an interesting project. He was looking for a creative way to present a plaque to a colleague as a gift using their logo as the artwork. So we came up with the idea of doing a carved “stone” look.

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Stone Wall Plaque