Wednesday, October 26, 2011

"The Art Of Star Wars Toys Photography Exhibition" Photos


Courtesy of Seno Haryo
www.photomotion-online.com



Courtesy of Seno Haryo
www.photomotion-online.com

This is my favorite scene from this exhibition. I really enjoyed the process of making this shot. Seno Haryo finalized this photograph with his awesome skills that made this piece of art looked so amazingly realistic.



Courtesy of Seno Haryo
www.photomotion-online.com



Courtesy of Seno Haryo
www.photomotion-online.com

This cool looking diorama is made by Aldo Khalid a.k.a Godoftoy. One of the most respected guy in toys and hobbies community in Indonesia. Also an owner of ZERO Toys Museum Bandung. I really admire his detail efforts and lot of passions that he puts in this diorama. This diorama stands for itself and no doubt about it. Complete with blinking L.E.D this diorama looked awesome and so realistic. If you're fanboy enough you could notice that these Sideshow 1:6 scale Obi Wan Kenobil and Han Solo figures are repainted. The artist behind these repainted figure was DUABELAS Kitbasher. Check out his awesome works by clicking the link provide.



Courtesy of Seno Haryo
www.photomotion-online.com

Jango Fett and Mace Windu final battle

Here are some of the pictures from my recent diorama projects. In this exhibition I had a chance to collaborate with Seno Haryo from Photomotion, a talented promising photographer and fellow member of ORDER 66_S.I.T.H Community in Indonesia. What make me also honored was, this photography exhibition received a national record from MURI (Indonesian Record Museum) as the first toys photography exhibition to be held in Indonesia.

This event is supported by SACCA Production as a leading event organizer that concentrate making toys, comics, cosplay and extreme hobbies related events. ORDER 66_S.I.T.H. as the largest Star Wars Fans Community in Indonesia, IDS for the exhibition and workshop venue. As Seno Haryo's almamater, IDS fully supported this event. Not only the great venue's facility but also with their cooperative team. Big thanks to them!

Star Wars Lars Garage Diorama Part II

Courtesy of DK's publishing
This book is my all time reference book. Every pages always make me drooled. The illustrations are done amazingly awesome! One of my "bible" reference in making Star Wars diorama.

After a view corrections on the back wall color the diorama is ready to go. I'm happy with the result and really look forward to photograph this diorama together with the 1:6 scale C-3PO & R2-D2 figures.

I test shot this diorama for color reference. I oftenly photographed my diorama for color composition and correction. As you can see I used flash light in this picture.

I placed 1:6 scale Hasbro C-3PO figure for coloring match. I do this for color composition, it's just my method of coloring. Also I used color composition for camera wise. As you can see this is a shot with available light.

This finishing stage is 80% done.

Here are the production picture series of my Star Wars Lars Garage diorama. As you can see in this stage the finishing process was almost done. I used this Star Wars: Complete Locations book for scenery and color reference. This DK's publishing book is one of my many favorite books that I oftenly use for "bible" in making Star Wars diorama. The cross section detail illustrations done by Hans Jensen & Richard Chasemore are amazingly awesome!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Star Wars Lars Garage Diorama Part I

This stage shows the finishing step, preparation for base coat painting.

This stage shows the transformation of details on the back wall.

Some of Star Wars freaks would notice that detail parts on the back wall is not featured in the original movie. True! I improvised the scenery due to the lack of space of display. I had to manuever the design a little bit. Also you can notice the circumference of the base also smaller than the original scenery in the movie.

Notice that I alreaday attached the back wall. I used a 1mm sheet of ABS plastic for easy bending.

The early days of construction. I scratch built this diorama from a 3mm of PVC sheet.

Here are the pictures from my recent diorama projects that I've done in several weeks ago. As you can see some of the pictures are the project's production process. From scratch build to finish. The figure that I used for scaling is 1:6 scale Hasbro's C3PO figure.

This diorama is my interpretation of Star Wars-Episode IV's Lars home garage scene and one of "The Art of Star Wars Toys Photography Exhibition" diorama series.