#MonsterSuitMonday A great new video from studioADI & Almalgamated Dynamics on the creation of the Alien suit from Alien 3, 25 years ago!
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#MonsterSuitMonday A great new video from studioADI & Almalgamated Dynamics on the creation of the Alien suit from Alien 3, 25 years ago!
#MonsterSuitMonday A weresheep? Yes. A weresheep from the 2006 film “Black Sheep”. Here, you see a fitting for the full costume as well as some other work from the film by Igor Studios.
What else does one do while being transformed into a werewolf? #MonsterSuitMonday Benico Del Toro in “The Wolfman” (2010).
#MonsterSuitMonday From an article on Nerdist, you can check out the process for the make up for Cochise on “Falling Skies” as portrayed by Doug Jones.
Guillermo del Toro gives direction on the set of Hellboy II: The Golden Army. #MonsterSuitMonday Doug Jones as “Abe Sapien” and Ron Perlman as Hellboy. (Selma Blair as Liz Sherman is the one not in cool makeup!) You can read more in an interview from November 2011 on liveforfilm.com.
(Sorry for the hiatus, folks!)
Let’s get back to #MonsterSuitMonday with Douglas Tait (@DouglasTait) as Zerstörer in the final episodes of “Grimm”.
Finally for #MonsterSuitMonday, here’s more of the work on “Star Trek: Beyond” by Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo and their team. That is Idris Alba under all that prosthetic makeup as the villain “Krall” in the film.
Again, you can read a full interview with Joel Harlow on Digital Trends.
#MonsterSuitMonday More from Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo’s team on “Star Trek: Beyond”. This elaborate alien makeup looks fantastically heavy, doesn’t it?
You can read a pre-Oscar interview with Harlow and Alonzo on Vanity Fair.
#MonsterSuitMonday They didn’t win the Oscar for their category last night, so I’ll feature work by Joel Harlow, Richard Alonzo and their team on “Star Trek: Beyond”. Here, actor Danny Pudi Fi’ja is transformed into one of the aliens in the film.
You can read a full interview with Joel on the Digital Trends site.
I love this one! Finishing off today’s edition of #MonsterSuitMonday with this fantastic work by Thomas Surprenant and David Woodruff using (you guessed it!) RBFX products.
#MonsterSuitMonday Continuing with RBFX, here’s a nice wolfman makeup as applied by David Woodruff on Keaton Blue.
#MonsterSuitMonday Here’s another Orc makeup using RBFX products from their site’s Makeup Gallery.
Today for #MonsterSuitMonday I’m featuring a number of great make up applications using RBFX products by various artists on different models. Conveniently for me, those details are right on the original images from RBFX’s site in their makeup gallery.
First up is the orc makeup!
#MonsterSuitMonday You can also watch a short video by Keith Vogelsong (Editor & Cinematographer) with lots of behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the Snickers Godzilla commercial.
#MonsterSuitMonday A behind-the-scenes photo with @DouglasTait at a Snickers Godzilla commercial suit fitting.
#MonsterSuitMonday Here are a couple of photos of actor René Auberjonois removing make up from his time on “Star Trek: Deep Space 9″. The first is the “Curzon Dax” makeup and the second photo is of his “Constable Odo” character.
#MonsterSuitMonday More from the Alfa Romeo Sloth adventures. Check out the video and more from behind-the-scenes by Artist & Director Lorenzo Fonda, too!