Showing posts with label Frost Giant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frost Giant. Show all posts
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Bergelmir's wife
Bergelmir's wife and her husband are the only two Jotnar to survive the bloodshed when the Gods kill Ymir. Little is know of her from the old sources except for that and that she and her husband restart the Jotnar race which again become numerous.
I've had trouble sculpting female figures because my main reference always have been the mirror. It's finally started to loosen up a little. Main features to make a figure female is big hips and a small jaw. Big hips are emphasized by a extra narrow waist, and a small jaw is empathized by a extra large forehead. Usually my style have been figures with long faces and small foreheads, which I have realized is very hard to make feminine. Other general traits of a female face is that it has small features than a male face. Smaller chin, nose, jaw (especially important), ears, an almost absent brow and narrower eyebrows. Big eyelashes and heart shaped lips are also very feminine, but I was happy I managed to make her look feminine without those as those things takes more time to animate.
Her legs are not really made for walking, but that's OK as she won't use them in the movie. If she were to walk I would have to design her differently.
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Bergelmir
Bergelmir is a frost giant, and one of Ymir's grandsons. His name means "Mountain Yeller". He is one of the very few Jotnar to escape the bloodshed and repopulate the Jotnar tribe after the Gods kill Ymir and the blood from Ymir's body creates a massive flood. In one of the old sources it's just Bergelmir and his wife who survives, in another he has his household with him. For the movie though it's more practical production wise that it's just him and his wife I have to sculpt and animate.
While making him I experimented a little bit with giving him texture. The brown plasticine was very sticky so my fingers left marks on the lighter green color which I then smoothed out. The texture gives more realism, but realism reduces the stylistic look so there's a fine balance. In the end I removed the texture from his face, shoulders and chest as those areas get the most light, and left it on his arms and back. His back won't be seen in the movie anyway, so it doesn't matter there.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Bolthorn
Bolthorn (also known as Boelthor) is a frost giant and Bestla's father, which makes him Odin, Vili and Ve's grandfather.
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Six-Headed Troll
This was the most fun character to make, and will probably be the most memorable one from the movie. The plasticine puppet is about 20 cm tall I reckon. I've found that small pupils bring a lot of life to a puppet, and I was extra wary of that with this character. I've also given each head a different face expressions for this photo shoot to show that they each have their own personality.
Long after the Viking homelands were Christianized, people still believed in trolls for centuries. Most Norwegian fairy tales have a troll as the villain, typically with up to three heads. In the Viking sagas, some have many many more.
Labels:
Claymation,
Frost Giant,
heads,
Jotnar,
Jotunn,
Puppet,
six,
six-headed,
Stop-motion,
Troll
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Ymir
Ymir (also known as Ymer or Yme) was a frost Giant and the largest creature that has ever existed. He was created from the ice of Niflheim and heat of Muspellsheim. While he slept, smaller frost giants spawned from his body forming the Jotnar race. A male and a female spawned from the sweat of his left armpit, and a six-headed son was conceived by his two feet.
When you look into the sky, what you see is the inside of Ymir's skull which the Gods placed as a dome over their creation. The clouds are pieces of his brain, the mountains are made from his bones, the earth from his flesh, the trees from his hair and the sea from his blood.
I made the surface of his body less smooth than I usually make my characters, as his main function in the story is being building material, therefore I wanted him to look a little bit "unfinished".
Labels:
Claymation,
Frost Giant,
Jotnar,
Jotunn,
Puppet,
Stop-motion,
Yme,
Ymer,
Ymir
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