Meltdown Piece

This is my piece for the Meltdown show at Soyal Gallery in Arizona. Show opens on July 1st. Here are the other artists in the show:

Bwana Spoons • Le Merde • David Horvath • Sucklord
Martin Ontiveros • Koji Harmon • Kiyoka Ikeda • Andrew Hadle
Grease Bat • Brian Flynn • Josh Herbolsheimer
Oliver Hibert • Spencer Hibert • Jeremyville • INSA • COPE 2
Mark Nagata • Big Foot · CUPCO · Pinky · John Black · Naoshi
Kristin Bauer • Emmett Potter • Piper Ferguson • Tara Logson
Monster Hero • Miss Lotion • KILL • Grant Wiggins •
Tripper Dungan • Steve Agin • Mykil Zep

Here are some of the assets:

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Facebook Giveaway

I’m giving away a San Diego Comic Con exclusive Arpie mini resin on Facebook. Just leave a comment on this post if you want to enter. Winner will be picked at random on Monday, June 28th. One comment per user, please.

You have to “like” me to be able to comment, you can do that here:

I will have a couple more of these for sale later, but this color variant is a very small run.

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Diary of Arthur: Part 1

Tthis will be my first attempt at documenting my toy making process. I’ll post photos as I go along just to give you guys some insight into what actually goes into making them. This is more of a documentation of my process than a tutorial, so I’ll try not to be too wordy (yeah, right).

The very first step is deciding what type of character I want to do – whether it’s one of my signature characters (like Danny or Charlie) or something a little different (like Pepper or My Little Arpie). For this figure, I’m going to make one of my signature characters, and I’m gonna shoot for around 6″ tall.

Next, I spend about 30 mins to an hour looking through my folder of reference images and browsing fashion blogs (some favorites are Lookbook and The Sartorialist for street, The Fashionisto for editorial). For my characters the clothes play an important role (even if they’re very simplified), and I usually decide on their clothing before I decide how their faces will look.

After I decide on the general feel of the character, I do a couple of rough sketches (and I mean ROOOUGH):

That’s it, no joke. Because I’m in charge of the process from start to finish, there is no need for crazy detailed sketches – I know what I want to do – so at this stage I just do a couple of 30 second drawings. When drawing turnarounds for a client or another sculptor, the sketching and drawing process will take days of painstakingly detailed sketches from all different view points and pinpointed proportions and pantone colors. When I do the sculpt, my initial drawings are rough and dirty.

Usually I don’t decide on the name until after the first prototype is cast and painted, but for clarity’s sake, I’ve decided to name him now.

So stay tuned for the next step of the making of Arthur, I’ll be making the armature to begin sculpting.

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Pepper Version 2


Here is the second version of Pepper that will be available next week. All the details are in the shop.

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Test Pulls

Test pulls from the next batch of minis, thanks to Monstreuse Studios! Most of these will be available at Comic Con.

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Pepper Version 2

1 of a kind Pepper, available soon. More info.

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Stickers

New stickers arrived today and are available in the shop now!

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Dillon Version 1 Tomorrow

This is the first public release of the new sculpt Dillon. He will be available tomorrow (Friday May 21) at 3pm pacific. All the details are in the shop here. The print is available for purchase now here.

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New Prints

New prints are in the shop! Check ‘em out!

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Twitter Toy Giveaway

I’m giving away this clear lime Skipper to a random Twitter follower (@brutejonny) on Friday May 14th at noon. Retweet this if you want a shot.

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Hi, I'm Jon Knox. I was born in 1984 and I live in Portland, Oregon. This is my process.

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