THE TOY FACTORY
3D tools and software are invaluable to the creation of toys, from action figures and collectables to busts and statues. To discover more about these digital design processes, 3D World has gathered several talented artists to explain how they leverage their skills for the sculpting of detailed and articulate toys: Anthony of Anthony’s Customs, a creator and reviewer of action figures, discusses the creation of great toys; Wandah Kurniawan shares the secrets behind stunning collectable statues; master sculptor Taregh Saber tells us about his journey and offers his advice for 3D artists; finally, Peter Clark, who creates handcrafted resin figures as Delicious Again Peter, and 3D designer Leonardo Peñaranda explain their creative process.
CUSTOM CREATIONS
Anthony of Anthony’s Customs is a traditional and digital sculptor and designer that brings action figures from concept through to production primarily using ZBrush, a Form 3 SLA 3D printer, moulding, and casting. He started making custom action figures a little over ten years ago, beginning development on his own line of action figures from scratch three years ago. “That’s when I taught myself how to work digitally using ZBrush. From there, I wanted to be able to produce my own functional prototypes, so I learned the ins and outs of 3D printing, moulding and casting.” Although he still works on commissioned customs, much of Anthony’s focus has been on developing his Rival Collectibles line before it goes to market. “The
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