Argonaut Resins and artist Clinton Yaws have teamed up to bring you the
first Kings Of Atlantis OG resin skull customs ever. Not many of these
skulls were released in the original series a few years ago and there
have been requests from new collectors for another run. Clinton Yaws
brings his exciting paint style and dynamic concepts to adorn the first 3
pieces in this new release of regular clear tinted and glow in the dark
customs. Featured are the red clear tint Easy Rider, the Blue Ringed
Octopus painted over a plain clear tint and the Dead Scrolls blue clear
tint that glows in the dark. These new customs will be available to own
in the Argonaut Resins online store (argonautresins.bigcartel.com) this Friday, Feb.27th at 12 noon Est. time.
www.clintonyaws.com
Here's a image for scale so you get an idea how big these resin cast skulls are and detailed the entire surface is (from my private stash) -
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Muerto Stickers!
Gato Muerto and Perro Muerto are the Tuttz cat and Pharaoh Hound dog
characters designed and created by artist Eric Nocella Diaz wearing
cosplay dead animal costmes. All four black and white stickers are diecut vinyl and are now available in the online store sold as a 4 piece set - argonautresin.bigcartel.com
Sticker sizes -
Cat Head - 3.5 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Cat Full Body - 2 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Dog Head - 3.5 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Dog Full Body - 3 inches wide x 4.5 inches tall
Sticker sizes -
Cat Head - 3.5 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Cat Full Body - 2 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Dog Head - 3.5 inches wide x 4 inches tall
Dog Full Body - 3 inches wide x 4.5 inches tall
Friday, February 13, 2015
Toy Fair 2015 - Part 1, 2 and 3!!! ***FINAL UPDATE***
I will be at this year's Toy Fair 2015 (Feb. 14th - 17th) in New York City's Jacob Javits Center doing my annual live sculpt demo at the Creative Factor booth. I will be giving away some promotional Tuttz relief cat head Sparkly magnets and a few of the out of production Series 2 Monster Magnets at my table (one per person and only a few will be released each day of the show). I hope to see some of you there so come by and talk shop and maybe I'll let you work on my sculptures with me...maybe...
NOTE: If you want to see my pictures inside of Toy Fair this year you can see them updated here every day on my Twitter (https://twitter.com/ArgonautResins) image feed -> https://twitter.com/ArgonautResins/media
Monster Clay review:
Pros - This clay is very good for quick build ups and it doesn't stick to your tools or your hands but sticks to itself easily. It's like the Chavant clays I've used before but this feels a little more waxier and is easy to warm up by kneading it with your fingers only. You can probably use a light bulb over a batch of it in a tray to keep it really soft for fast working but I was okay with using my fingers warm it up for application in small amounts. I also liked the dark reddish brown color the clay comes in which made it easy to see all the details and flawed areas across the entire figurine.
Cons - Even when the Monster Clay get's cool and firm it's still a bit soft and you can accidentally dent up your finished areas. Also if you hold it in your hands to long it will get warm and you can eventually mush or knock your shapes out of place. To do finished detail it may require some solvents to brush over areas to put a smoother finish on it if you are doing really small detailing. You may also have to break the sculpt into parts to really dig into the detail if you're a bit heavy handed like me.
Overall I did like it and will probably get more of it to practice in or do quick idea sketches in as I could always make a waste mold and recast the part in a harder toy wax which I usually finish most of my work in. Give it a try and I think you will like this clay too even if you're not a sculptor.
Casting my shadow on the toy show.
Bird's eye view of our booth at the show.
My live demo sculpt project is a weird looking alien.
GrandMa's House all new Tuttz Mini's making their debut. I'm still not sure how big this wave will be just yet.
Day 1 starts here -
Toy Exclusive Pharaoh Hound Sparkly Mini's (only 3 were made for the show). * SOLD OUT*
I will be debuting the next line of all new Tuttz Mini's from the GrandMa's House wave and the next wave of Kings of Atlantis original sized clear tint skulls so keep an eye on this post for updated images from Toy Fair 2015 in the next 4 days!!!
NOTE: If you want to see my pictures inside of Toy Fair this year you can see them updated here every day on my Twitter (https://twitter.com/ArgonautResins) image feed -> https://twitter.com/ArgonautResins/media
***Last Update*** Day 4 starts here -
Toy Fair 2015 is a wrap and here are a few pics of the sculpt
I worked on for the live demo I did for the Creative Factor booth. It
was a generic alien done in a new Monster Clay material I had never used
before. A lot of people that stopped by the booth and asked what I
thought of that particular clay so I'll give a little review about it below the pictures.Monster Clay review:
Pros - This clay is very good for quick build ups and it doesn't stick to your tools or your hands but sticks to itself easily. It's like the Chavant clays I've used before but this feels a little more waxier and is easy to warm up by kneading it with your fingers only. You can probably use a light bulb over a batch of it in a tray to keep it really soft for fast working but I was okay with using my fingers warm it up for application in small amounts. I also liked the dark reddish brown color the clay comes in which made it easy to see all the details and flawed areas across the entire figurine.
Cons - Even when the Monster Clay get's cool and firm it's still a bit soft and you can accidentally dent up your finished areas. Also if you hold it in your hands to long it will get warm and you can eventually mush or knock your shapes out of place. To do finished detail it may require some solvents to brush over areas to put a smoother finish on it if you are doing really small detailing. You may also have to break the sculpt into parts to really dig into the detail if you're a bit heavy handed like me.
Overall I did like it and will probably get more of it to practice in or do quick idea sketches in as I could always make a waste mold and recast the part in a harder toy wax which I usually finish most of my work in. Give it a try and I think you will like this clay too even if you're not a sculptor.
Big huge thanks to Brett Klisch of The Ceative Factor and the TIA for
always inviting me down to Toy Fair. This was my 11th year doing the
live sculpt demos and it has always been fun event.
Big huge thanks to everybody who stopped by the booth to say hi and talk shop. I hope you all found the sculpting live process as fun and entertaining as I did and maybe I'll see you all again next year.
Big huge thanks to The Compleat Sculptor for the Monster Clay samples they gave me on the house to try out.
Big huge thanks to everybody who stopped by the booth to say hi and talk shop. I hope you all found the sculpting live process as fun and entertaining as I did and maybe I'll see you all again next year.
Big huge thanks to The Compleat Sculptor for the Monster Clay samples they gave me on the house to try out.
**UPDATE #2** Day 3 starts here -
Bird's eye view of our booth at the show.
The day 3 set up.
*UPDATE #1* Day 2 starts here -
GrandMa's House all new Tuttz Mini's making their debut. I'm still not sure how big this wave will be just yet.
Day 1 starts here -
Toy Exclusive Pharaoh Hound Sparkly Mini's (only 3 were made for the show). * SOLD OUT*
I will be debuting the next line of all new Tuttz Mini's from the GrandMa's House wave and the next wave of Kings of Atlantis original sized clear tint skulls so keep an eye on this post for updated images from Toy Fair 2015 in the next 4 days!!!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Kings Of Atlantis Magnets Are Back!
Now available in the online STORE are a new wave of resin cast Kings Of Atlantis textured skull magnets. There are multiple colors in this assortment each with a magnet glued to their backs and they all glow in the dark.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Love Cats Customs Release By The Jelly Empire!
Today (Sunday, Feb. 8th) at 1PM est. time Selina Briggs of The Jelly Empire in collaboration with Argonaut Resins will be releasing her amazing "Love Cats" Tuttz customs in her online store just in time for Valentine's Day. Along with these 8 inch Tuttz customs there will be a matching twin set of mini cats and a few cute pink hearted clear tint JellyBot robots.
All you need is LOVE...(cats and robots...)
The Jelly Empire
STORE
Mini Tuttz "Love Cats" duo!
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
All you need is LOVE...(cats and robots...)
The Jelly Empire
STORE
Mini Tuttz "Love Cats" duo!
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
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