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lunatica

(53,410 posts)
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 04:42 PM Dec 2020

My sculpture work on a game called The Immortal in the early 1990s

This was a full page advertisement for the game. The skulls depict the different ways you can die in horrible ways. The skulls were all life size and the art director simply told me what the cause of deaths were and I came up with how to depict them. The photographer shot the skulls lined up and cut off the 4 outside skulls so it would look like there could be more skulls.

The upper left skull is titled Scorched by a dragon blasting it with it’s fire breath.
The upper right is named Scalped and looks like someone sliced through half the upper skull.
The lower left is named Shafted, thus the arrows sticking out of it.
The lower right one is named Spored and looked like a really bad case of pustules (like bad acne) covering it. I picked large rose thorns and stuck them into the pustules to make them look like spores.

The second shot is of my favorite skull depicting drowning. I was really proud of it. I was happy with the ideas I came up with because in quite a few of them the manner of deaths was a little difficult to translate on skulls. Deaths like Scalped on a skull with no hair, or of drowning, or spored. This job was a lot of fun for all the kids in the neighborhood because I sculpted them at my kitchen table and they were all laying on it. It’s was quite a macabre sight! They all decided I was a cool mom.



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My sculpture work on a game called The Immortal in the early 1990s (Original Post) lunatica Dec 2020 OP
Scary! Karadeniz Dec 2020 #1
The youth playing the games love this stuff lunatica Dec 2020 #2
You have quite a range! MLAA Dec 2020 #3
Among all my inner persons fighting to get out lunatica Dec 2020 #4
Shhhhhh let's not tell them! 💖 MLAA Dec 2020 #6
Not disappointed at all... Downtown Hound Dec 2020 #16
Wow! This makes me feel good. lunatica Dec 2020 #18
Outstanding! The art of the skulls are wonderful. Love the art. Star-Thrower Dec 2020 #19
I broke my arm falling out of a tree I was climbing lunatica Dec 2020 #20
Nicely done. My grandson makes sculptures. 3Hotdogs Dec 2020 #5
Cool! How wonderful he can be creative and make a nice living! MLAA Dec 2020 #7
You must be very proud of him! lunatica Dec 2020 #8
Do you still have them? What are they made of? nt reACTIONary Dec 2020 #9
I don't have them lunatica Dec 2020 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author CatLady78 Dec 2020 #11
Those are great! bif Dec 2020 #12
It was a blast! lunatica Dec 2020 #13
The artistry and execution are undeniable. The sophistication is out of my league!1 UTUSN Dec 2020 #14
Wow! I was 14 when I got that game for my Sega Genesis Downtown Hound Dec 2020 #15
I'm delighted you and your friends liked the game lunatica Dec 2020 #17

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. Among all my inner persons fighting to get out
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 06:01 PM
Dec 2020

is a twelve year old boy!

I was a dedicated tomboy when I was growing up. But I’m sure if the players knew a housewife made these they would be disappointed!

Star-Thrower

(309 posts)
19. Outstanding! The art of the skulls are wonderful. Love the art.
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 08:23 PM
Dec 2020

I am simpatico with your tomboy. I too was more into things other than cheerleadders, proms etc.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
20. I broke my arm falling out of a tree I was climbing
Thu Dec 10, 2020, 08:32 PM
Dec 2020

and made sure everyone signed the cast. Then when I figured my arm was healed I tore the cast off and was so happy to be able to scratch my arm! Torture is not being able to reach that one spot with a pencil or other thin long object. I broke my collarbone wrestling my brother. It was all part of my life.

I remember it fondly.

3Hotdogs

(13,402 posts)
5. Nicely done. My grandson makes sculptures.
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 06:19 PM
Dec 2020

A costume he made when he was 16, won 2nd prize at NY Comic Con in 2019. He is now 18 and some of his creations are selling for over $1k.

He hopes to go into movie or theatrical costumes.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
8. You must be very proud of him!
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 07:19 PM
Dec 2020

My son was like yours. He went the Academy of Art in San Francisco to learn electronic CGI moviemaking. He was very talented!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
10. I don't have them
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 11:43 PM
Dec 2020

They were not made to last though they would have if I took care of them.

I used Sculpey which is a pliable polymer material like plasticine that can be kneaded and shaped. When I had the shape I wanted I baked them in the oven at 200 degrees for 20 minutes. The sculpey gets hard when it’s baked. I have a few serious sculptures that I’ve kept for years. What I do is use something like aluminum foil packed tightly into a ball and put the sculpey over it.





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lunatica

(53,410 posts)
13. It was a blast!
Sun Dec 6, 2020, 05:04 PM
Dec 2020

My son and his friends were around 12 years old and loved video games. We were one of the first families to get video games because I preferred for my son and his friends to be having fun at home rather than in the malls getting in trouble. Our house was a destination for them. I could keep an eye on them while being pretty invisible. You can imagine the impact this project had on his friends.

Downtown Hound

(12,618 posts)
15. Wow! I was 14 when I got that game for my Sega Genesis
Wed Dec 9, 2020, 01:07 PM
Dec 2020

I totally loved it! My friends and I used to laugh our asses off at all the gruesome death scenes in it, which was unusual at the time. In fact, I think it was the first time I remember seeing real gore in a video game. As a lifelong lover of horror films and books, even then, The Immortal was something truly special and groundbreaking to play. Especially in the 16 bit Genesis/Super Nintendo era.

I was never able to beat it when I was a kid. Too hard. So about eight years ago I played it again on an emulator, and cheated using an online walkthrough that I found. Great game!

Truly awesome that you were a part of creating it! Thanks for all the macabre laughter you gave me and my friends!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
17. I'm delighted you and your friends liked the game
Wed Dec 9, 2020, 02:00 PM
Dec 2020

My son and his friends were around your age at the time too. I remember the great time they had playing the game too. They were raucous!

Thanks for the compliment! I’m glad you’re not disappointed that someone like your mom created the artwork.

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