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Just waiting for the guts
So I finished my zombie controller last night and it turned out a lot better then I first thought it was going to. There are a few things that I don’t like but seeing as this is only my second attempt at it I’ll let it slide. Originally I was going to sell this one but seeing as this whole thing is still trial and error I don’t want to sell someone something that will take a crap in a month. So I plan on beating the paint right off this controller if it’s possible.
With as many coats as it has on it I want to say that it’ll hold up to normal wear but we will see.I will upload another shot of it once I have it re assembled.
In the works….
My list of future controllers is getting out of control…
Male zombie controller
Female zombie controller (same as the one I am keeping)
Male Bioshock controller
Female Bioshock controller
Katamari controller
Modern Warfare 2 controller (still trying to figure out how to place it on the template)
Shaun of the Dead zombie controller
Gears of War controller (still in sketch process)
Frog controller (for my niece)
Themed Controller
So I began working on my second 360 controller last night. Not sure how it’s going to turn out but my hope is I’ll like it so much I will fight with myself over selling or keeping it. Greedy? Maybe… But if I like it then it’s sell-able.
I definably wanted the background to be grungy/dirty with a feeling of “fire and chaos” but about halfway through I got frustrated with the colors and had Kenneth re-sand it down. While he sanded the as he put it “baby poop” colors off I sat down and began mixing colors to find what I was really wanting. A little moss mixed into a healthy glob of brick red later yielded the best results. I was extremely happy with the color I finally produced. It wasn’t brown but it wasn’t red or green either, it was just zombie theme perfect. Definitely nice when you’re going for that end of the world feel.
Colors in place I began again tackling my latest and greatest. I even took some time and used up my unwanted color mixtures to paint zombie silhouettes all over my cardboard stand. So I couldn’t be happier, well that’s a lie. I can’t seem to duplicate the zombies as well with a paint brush as I can in open canvas with my pen tool. Frustrating but do-able, and in the end I like how they came out, not a lie. Distance and very little detail works best when painting something this small.
I should have the controller completed sometime this weekend. Then I can have Kenneth put on the finish coats to seal in all my painting. Once that is done I just need to go purchase a new controller gut it and put the guts in the freshly painted controller, slap it into the new controllers packaging then sell it. Yeah that doesn’t sound complicated or anything….
It’s not easy!
When I sketch out my ideas for the controllers it’s a breeze on paper since I am working on a flat surface and I can simply erase what I don’t like. That all ends though the minute I try recreating that image on the controller with paint. All that breeziness comes to a crashing halt. Working around the curves and different sections of the controller can make a simple image complicated. Now I know why most people use sharpies or stick to simple designs like tiger stripes. But I am bad with pens, I hate the mess, and simple/plain is just not part of my vocabulary.
In the beginning I tried sketching my plans out on the controller before painting but the pencil marks get smudged and following those lines exactly never seem to work right. Worst thing about it is the pencil lead shows through the paint sometimes which bugs the hell out of me because I know its there even if no one else see’s it. It’s like having a black sheet of paper and sticking a fraction of a shade lighter black dot in the center of it. No one else might see it but if you see it, it drives you nuts.
At one point I even thought about taping off the images before painting but that’s just more work to me to have to do. One controller can take me about 4 -5 hours to paint that to me is too long so I’m not about to tack on another 5 hours. Besides cutting out strip after strip of tape to get it just right would drive me up a wall. Yeah prep is good but unnecessary if it’s not needed.
So I stick to just winging it straight through. To me it’s just easier to pick which image I want and just start painting, after much cursing, the controllers always kick ass in the end anyways and if it doesn’t it’s back to a sheet of sandpaper for a do-over.





