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North Georgia saw a mild winter storm for the first time since 2017 this past weekend getting a solid 4-5 inches of snow in some parts and freezing rain to top it off. GADOT did a surprisingly good job keeping the roads maintained and treated which allowed us to get out for some shots.
UP #1982 had come in from Memphis, TN on an extra I04 Thursday night and sat at Inman Yard all of Friday while it snowed. Usually the excess UP power is added onto 29S for LA but the good folks at Inman spun the #1982 and tacked it on the front of Macon, GA - Birmingham, AL freight #191 overnight in Atlanta, so big thanks to whoever that was!
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At the end of the day, Wonder Woman is a peace seeker. But when fight arrives, she can fight. She's a warrior, and she enjoys the adrenaline of the fight. ~ Gal Gadot
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I used to want to save the world. To end war and bring peace to mankind. But then, I glimpsed the darkness that lives within their light. I learned that inside every one of them, there will always be both. The choice each must make for themselves - something no hero will ever defeat. I've touched the darkness that lives in between the light. Seen the worst of this world, and the best. Seen the terrible things men do to each other in the name of hatred, and the lengths they'll go to for love. Now I know. Only love can save this world. So I stay. I fight, and I give... for the world I know can be. This is my mission, now. Forever.
So years ago (Geez almost a decade) I did a Wonder Woman photo and since I had this mesh outfit I figured I'd put together a new one based on Gal Gadot
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I've got a happy chance to see the new Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice film yesterday. The film was in Zack Snyder's directing style with a lot of sad scenes and with many dream sequences. But don't listen to all the critics. Itās a massive movie with a lot of story. The action scenes between Batman and Superman are absolutely great. The cinematography was spectacular! The actors did a really good job. I loved Ben Affleck as Batman and Henry Cavill as Superman.They both did a brilliant job! Also Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman was beautiful. All in all, I can't say that I loved it, but I can say that I liked it. It's definitely worth watching!
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It's that shot. You know, that shot. Here's a comparison shot if you have trouble remembering. I don't blame you if you can't remember. BvS is responsible for your recent memory loss.
Although a 2019 W Club Exclusive, she was one of the first dolls to arrive here in January 2020. What an exquisite version of the Baroness! I think she looks like a dark Gal Gadot - she definitely looks like an Amazonian Queen.
After three years of anticipation, here we are! Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has finally been released in theaters, and my god it was amazing. I've already seen the film three times while in Kansas City. It was everything I hoped it would be. The entire movie is incredible. It truly is the kick starting of the DC Cinematic Universe, and I could not be more excited for Justice League Part One in November 2017!!
Alright, here we go!
(this is all very rough, so please bare with me lol)
Batman:
Ever since the initial black & white reveal photo of Ben Affleck in the Batsuit, I had always wondered "How the hell am I gonna make that cowl?" That question was answered for me toward the end of 2015 when I came across minifigmadness' Batman cowl. As soon as I saw it, I knew with a little sanding, I could make it look a hell of a lot closer to the BvS cowl than anything I'd be able to do by modding Lego's. As soon as I got a hold of one, that's exactly what I did! I know not everyone will agree, but I think it turned out great! Also, thanks to a lot of feedback later on in the process of making the figure I sculpted a chinstrap onto the cowl that really completed the whole thing. That in itself was a real challenge, because I had already painted the cowl in my own black color, and sculpting onto something after you already painted it tends to mess things up pretty bad. Anyway, the chinstrap was sculpted in three sections, the main strap itself, and then the two separate pieces that create the curve in each corner. I had a couple of major concerns with it though, the sturdiness of it for one, and how consistent it would look with the rest of the cowl. A few days of sanding and a ton of sealant/various layers of thick paint later, I managed to solve both of those issues! The rest of the figure was really just continuing the pattern that Lego already had going on their printed torso, and if there's one thing I absolutely hate while making figures, it's repetition. Painting the exact same two little lines all over the entire figure while trying to keep it all organized wasn't exactly what I would call enjoyable. Regardless, I knew it would look awesome in the end, and so I pressed on lol. Throw a few black lines in certain areas on top of that, and I had a properly upgraded Ben Affleck Batsuit! Finally, for his weapon, I decided to go with the grenade gun that he uses during both his fight with Superman, and when the Trinity assembles to face Doomsday (hence my decision to allow both the regular Batman and the Armored Batman to share it). At first, I tried to heavily modify a BrickArms D9-8R and glue on a Tiny Tactical grenade launcher attachment. That failed miserably, so I ended up modifying a Coreburner instead, and then I cut the grenade launcher off of a CombatBrick gun instead of potentially wasting another one from TT. This version ended up being a much better idea, and once all of the base colors were applied I painted a fair amount of detail on both sides. Oh and he has a pair of TT glove tops as well, because they're great, they look great on so many figures, and I don't care what anyone else says ;)
Superman:
Ok, this figure was definitely a lot simpler. When it comes to body suits on characters, I can paint them with a decent amount of reference over a period of time no problem. However, getting likeness to an actor right is never an easy thing to do. Thankfully, and I realize not everyone will agree here either, but I think I nailed it on the first try. This isn't always the case, but I'm glad it was this time around! His hairpiece is the same one that Lego debuted with the official BvS Superman minifigure, and despite me saying I wasn't going to use it and that it wasn't Henry Cavill's hairstyle, I quickly realized (thanks to epicnick100) that sanding the sides of it down would make all the difference. Originally, I was going to use a classic Superman hairpiece and just slice off the 'S' curl and paint over that. I still think that could've worked just fine, but this I feel was the better option of the two. Then the rest of the figure's look stems from the printed torso, and to give that more depth, I painted various areas in my own dark blue and metallic blue colors. Kal-El also sports a pair of TT glove tops, but this time painted in metallic blue. Right above that on each arm is the wrist design he now has that I've painted on as well (and it wraps around the entirety of each arm by the way). Finally, his thighs both feature the same metallic blue details on the sides, and his boots are painted to wrap around all four sides of each leg as well. Also, for whatever reason, painting the front of each of his boots was a living hell and I have no idea why lol.
Wonder Woman:
For a printed minifigure in a set, I thought Lego's Wonder Woman figure was brilliant. The new hairpiece, shield, head, torso designs, and leg printingā¦everything is great. It was one of their best superhero minifigs in recent years, but I wanted to take it a lot further. So that meant taking their amazingly printed minifigure, and dropping the sword, legs, and torso. As I mentioned, I loved the super accurate torso designs on the original fig, and I did my best to paint my own version of them over onto an Arealight curved torso while also making the straps 3D. The heavily modified/painted CapeMadness waistcape that I decided to make in favor of Lego's printed version was by far the biggest change I made. Before even attempting it, I first had to steal and brasso a pair of flesh legs from the bacta-tank Luke Skywalker minifigure. For whatever reason though, despite the more precise cutting that was involved with Wonder Woman's waistcape, I found it easier to make than any of the ones I did for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. As you might be able to tell, the painting process of it was definitely more than just the denim lines. I had to extend the gold plated and heavily detailed armor that I already had on the torso onto the waistcape itself. It wasn't easy to keep it consistent, but I think it turned out pretty good and I definitely tried my hardest. So back to talking about the legs; they were easily the most time consuming part of the figure, and it was almost like painting an Iron Man suit due to all of the detail selection I had to do in order to make sure what I painted would be as accurate as possible. I'm really happy with how they turned out, and the gold areas do have a bit of mild weathering as well. Her gauntlets were painted to be a full wrap around extension of the small chunk Lego had already managed to print onto the arms in the first place. I think it worked out quite well, and I'm especially fond of the painted details on them that are closest to the torso. For the longest time, I had planned on making my own Wonder Woman face using the tiara design that Lego already had on their head, but in the end I decided that there was really no reason for it. Lastly, I decided to scrap the sword she came with in the set, and paint one of BrickForge's instead, with weathering added to the sword's guard as well. Oh and the shield is the same one from the set, but I gave it plenty of battle damage :)
Armored Batman:
I'll say this first; my Armored Batman figure would either look drastically different or just flat out not exist at all if it weren't for Brickzalive. The entire figure is a painted cast made from his incredible sculpt of the movie's iconic armor that he worked on for several months. After collaborating with Josiah on the Halo 5: Guardians Arbiter, I was not only super excited that he was able to get this one produced, but just being able to work on another one of his sculpts in general! So, after a night of sanding and eventually priming the whole thing, I got to work on what ended up being a fairly simple paint job actually. Batman's armor in the movie does have some dark grays/dark metallic colors here and there (which I made
sure to portray on the figure), but it's mostly all silver with a lot of weathering. I was pretty specific with the order in which I painted everything; for most of it, I would start at the top and work my way down to the bottom. Once each piece was fully painted in its base colors, all of the weathering would always be the final touch. The cape is painted in a very dark gray color, because I thought black would've looked too invasive on the rest of the figure. Finally, as mentioned above, he shares the same grenade gun with the normal Batman, but to keep his accessories at least a little bit unique to him, I gave him one or BrickArm's grenade shells to represent a Kryptonite round. Also, I realize not everyone is big on toe sculpting, but it's not something that has ever bothered me really :)
Lex Luthor:
Man, this figure was about as last minute as it gets for me. Knowing Lex's outfit wouldn't be that difficult for me to tackle, I decided to put it off until I was done with everyone else lol. Let me start off by saying the entire figure was mostly based on his character poster, along with a few screenshots from the rooftop scene. The hairpiece I decided to paint for him was the obvious choice; the real challenge of the figure was getting the likeness right. I've painted a lot of faces before, but Jesse Eisenberg was a bit of a challenge. The main issue was definitely the mouth, at first I tried a smirk, I really didn't like it at all, and it almost made him look "older" than I wanted it to. Lex does smirk quite a bit in the movie, but he also has his fair share of serious moments as well. With that in mind, I went for a serious expression, and I think it looks a hell of a lot better than what I had originally. His coat is a modified CapeMadness trench coat, fully painted in dark gray with buttons galore. The figure's arms are also painted in my own dark gray color, with the wrist of each hand painted in white. So basically this entire figure is 100% painted, and that of course includes the torso, which may not be totally color accurate, but is mostly accurate nonetheless! Lex's legs are pretty basic, featuring only a couple of rings on his shoes, this was because I had pretty much no idea what they looked like aside from a blurry screenshot of his back, and they get covered up by the coat anyway. Lastly, I painted the bandage onto his right hand, and painting a design around the entirety of a minifigure's hand is something I rarely do. Poor Alexander will never be able to grip an accessory in his right hand ever again, but...WORTH IT!
Doomsday:
My third big-fig, Doomsday! I remember when him being in the movie was just a rumor, but the moment he was revealed in the second trailer, I knew any chances of making Alfred or the Knightmare Batman suit had just bit the dust. Regardless of what you might think about his appearance, Doomsday was absolutely incredible in the movie, the CGI for him was fantastic, and thankfully he really didn't go through any drastic changes during the fight, so my figure is still pretty accurate! When I first approached this, I knew I was going to use one of Decool's big-figs as a base once again like I did for The Thing. Eventually, I ended up ordering their Venom, and sanding away any part of it that resembled that character. I'm not at all ashamed of using it either, I think I turned it into something pretty awesome, and tearing off a Hulk hairpiece, or sanding the crap out of a Darkseid big-fig is just unnecessary. It was also pretty clear that more sculpting would need to be done on top of the bone protrusions. This involved sculpting entire sections around his eyes, chin, chest, and knees. None of which were particularly easy, especially the tiny bone protrusions on top of each eye section, but thankfully sculpting/painting the larger protrusions scattered around the upper half of his body were a little easier to do. A few of the ones you see behind his head along with most of the ones on his shoulders are meant to be accurate, however the rest on his back are pretty much all randomized due to lack of reference. The painting process was a little extensive as you can imagine, and once everything was sculpted on I started by basically lathering the whole thing in dark gray paint. Then came the light gray weathering and the brownish skin effect; finding a proper balance between the two was time consuming to say the least lol. Doomsday also had me struggling a bit with likeness again, as I got his eyes right fairly quickly, but the mouth was more difficult. In the end, I based the entire mouth off of Lego's Hulk big-fig. To wrap this all up, I do want to point out that the scar on his upper right breast was carved in on purpose, because it certainly stands out quite a bit on his body. Also, the scar that was on General Zod's face is Doomsday's face in the movie too, so of course I painted it onto my figure because that's just a really cool detail for me to pass it up.
These figures were a blast to finally make, and I'm really proud of each one. Why no Alfred though? Or Knightmare Batman? Or Lois? Well, I'm only one person, with one hell of a tight schedule for 2016, and I can't make everyone.
Thank you so much for reading through all of that, and if you drop this a favorite, let me know what you think in the comments too!!
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Oh my gosh! We're finally getting a Wonder Woman movie! Ahhh :D
I can't wait to see where this will take the DCEU in the future and how it will change the playing field here on out!
I for one expect DC is gonna knock it out of the park *fingers crossed*! I mean Wonder Woman and The Amazons fighting Nazis in the Trenches?! How could that be any cooler?!
Anyway, consider this a precursor to my thoughts on the film, because I'm sure I'll have plenty to say! :P
...Hopefully this can hold you off until Sunday! :)
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A very "realistic" NightCafe Artificial Intelligence "Made in Alberta" portrait, as I typed the Text-Prompts from my computer here. š
I envision that there will be less "originality" in the A.I. world.
a lot of similar styles etc. we'll see where this ends up.
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THURSDAY, February 20 at 12 pm slt, please join us for the opening party of "ALCHEMY", exhibition by Daruma Boa with the music by DJ - į AuŃεļ¾Ī¹Īµ Gadot - Costanza į (aureliegadotcostanza) .
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Out now: Queen of the South: 57-pages of B&W-photographs of natural beauty, gritty cities and interesting people in the Visayas (Philippines).
I don't remember this lady's name, but I thought she looked a lot like Gal Gadot. I usually try to exchange information with people I take photos of, but here's another one that slipped between the cracks! I think I took this during the Bunny march and I was quite distracted taking hundreds of photos like a crazy person.
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So I recently re-watched Wonder Woman....
I'm really proud of this shot! From the framing, lighting, posing, set-up, the whole thing, I just absolutely love how this image turned out! I chatted about it a little more in depth on Patreon, along with featuring some other neat posts like how I built this WWI Trench, bonus photos, how I edited the entire photoshoot, plus more! :)
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View from Mitspe Gadot on the Golan Heights In the background, a grove of eucalyptus trees marking the exact location of the former Syrian army bunkers. This account mentions that story:
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The Justice League united in LEGO š„
I've wanted to put this edit together since SDCC 2016. Zack Snyder brought the cast out on stage and they immediately threw the first official shot of the team up on the screen in Hall H. If only we knew how much studio drama was really going on at the time.
A project started in 2017 and now finished 3+ years later. Custom LEGO Justice League minifigures to celebrate the release of the Snyder Cut on HBO Max š„šØ
Superman is 100% painted (including the face which took 3 attempts to get right) and features sculpted muscle definition. Hairpiece by Life Brick.
Batman uses an old cowl printed by CyclopsBricks and painted by me in 2017. Torso and arms feature 3D pieces w/ the suitās texture marks painted throughout to continue them from LEGOās torso.
Wonder Woman uses an Arealight curved torso, modded/painted BrickForge sword, & a heavily modded/painted waistcape by CapeMadness. Sheās fully painted too except for the head, however I painted the star into her tiara on both sides. Everything except for the back of her torso & painted leg armor was all done in 2017.
The Flash is 100% painted and is basically 3D element city. He features 3D components on both sides of his torso, the arms, & his legs (sculpted shoulder armor too). Once all of the paint work was complete for each section of the figure I glued on thin strands of ProCreate to portray the wires holding his suit together in the movie. Most of the work on him was done in 2017 too.
Aquaman (as he appears in the 2018 solo film) features sculpted armor, a sculpted beard, & muscle definition along w/ a fantastic trident by LeYiLeBrick. His hairpiece was heavily drilled out on the inside and painted with various shades of dark brown, chestnut, & beige colors. He also features a heavily modded/painted CapeMadness waistcape. Every dot and scale was then painted on individually.
Cyborg was easily one of the most challenging sculpts Iāve ever done, but really it was just all about going slow and doing 1 piece at time. Before all of that though, I drilled out large sections of the minifig to embed sculpted detail inside to avoid unnecessary bulk when building out the armor. LEGOās Cyborg helmet was also heavily sanded, drilled into, and modded w/ sculpted sections added to the top and his right cheek. He was fully painted in silver w/ a dark silver wash to complete the figure while still maintaining a lot of outlines.
Oh, and Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, & The Flash all feature Tiny Tactical glove tops. Gotta have those!
This was easily the hardest Iāve worked on a set of figures in a really long time. Iād love to hear what you all think!
The full showcase video is available on YouTube:
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Forgot to post this here!
Managed to make a ton of progress on black suit Superman in the past week! Cyborg and Aquaman have been coming along really well too and I can't wait to start painting them soon.
Of all the Henry Cavill Superman minifigures I've made over the years - the head for this one is easily the best. I think I finally got really close to his likeness with the face and the Life Brick hairpiece really compliments it well.
After over a month of work, the Justice League showcase is finally complete and on the channel š„š±ā”ļø
Itās been non-stop work though and so all other content was really neglected during this time. Special thanks to all of my customizers who stuck with me and followed the entire journey on Patreon over the last month while I havenāt really been posting.
Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, & Zack Snyderās Justice League brought these larger-than-life characters together on screen for the first time and that was worth celebrating at least one more time.
This is the hardest Iāve worked on a showcase since Infinity War, but it was worth it. Even if it meant possibly starting to develop lower back issues for the first time in my life...šš
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I love these minifigures! I do wish Flash was a darker red color like his torso is. Other than that, these are all great minifigures! I see Lego finally listened to us about adding stubble to the Batfleck minifigure. I was a little disappointed, that we didn't get a black suit Superman though. Maybe that means he won't wear one on the movie, or that Lego could have him as a promotional minifigure in November. Hopefully it's the latter.
"I'm not broken...and I'm not alone."
Cyborg inspired by Zack Snyderās Justice League.
Features a heavily modded and sculpted custom body (including the helmet). Got through the entire series of Mr. Robot while working on just the upper half of the sculpt lol
Itās been kind of surreal making this 3+ years later after abandoning the original showcase in 2017 because of the Josstice League studio disaster. This is a figure I thought I would never make, but honestly Iām happy to be doing it now instead of back then when it was a lot more daunting.
This is also probably the fastest progress Iāve ever made on a figure as complex as this. Canāt wait for you guys to see the rest of him soon!
Watching BvS for the first time was both a fun experience and also quite exhausting. I had a near-12-hour workday that day and caught the late show with some friends. I was excited to be with the guys and finally see such a big movie, but I was a little out of it. I didn't want to admit it but I was struggling to keep awake, a problem I've never had in a movie theater in my entire life. My lack of focus resulted in me not understanding much of what I was watching, either.
By the end of the movie the theater was getting hot, I was tired, and the constant intense flashing of lights and super loud roars of Doomsday were giving me a Kryptonian Super-headache. I also really had to use the restroom as I was drinking a lot that night. I just wanted it to be over as soon as possible. By the time the credits rolled, I made a beeline for the urinal.
If you're interested in how I set up this photo, you can see the behind the scenes shots here and here.
And for a Before/After comparison shot, look here.
Anyway, throughout the entire Hero/Doomsday fight at the end, all I kept doing was trying to remember where I've seen a translucent green-tipped spear before.
"You will train her harder than any Amazon before her. Ten times harder. 100 times harder. Until she is better than even you."
Have you guys seen Wonder Woman yet? If you haven't you need to Because it's pretty good.
I was a little disappointed that we only got one lego Wonder Woman set for the movie, but it was a nice set. If they were to do another one, I'd want it to be either on Themyscira or No Man's Land with the trenches and Steve Trevor's team. However, I figured someone would print a custom minifigureā soon and behold, I was right.
Love the design of the figure and there's printing on all four sides. The colors work well together. The sword, face and hair are all official Lego pieces. The face and hair are perfect combos for her!