This project was brought to us by Aircannons Inc. A video game manufacturer wanted one of
there main characters sculpted around a t shirt gun. The arms and horns of this little beast
are spring loaded and will move instead of snapping off. EPS foam, high density urethane
foam, wood steel …. whatever it takes to make it solid but not too heavy. The pair of creatures
will surely make an impact!
Posted 12 years, 3 months ago at 7:36 am. Add a comment
Big 3D gorilla hands and debris designed by Chad Hutchison of Adam's Outdoor in Kalamazoo, MI.
Built by EyeCandy Sculptures. We made props for 2 billboards. Each of the 4 panels measured
16' tall x 9 ft wide x 4 ft deep and weighed approx 350 lbs. Eps foam fingers with a urethane hard coat
were mounted onto steel frames w/ plywood paneling. Then the vinyl image was applied to the panels.
Adams outdoor performed the install. Thanks guys!
Posted 12 years, 4 months ago at 3:06 pm. Add a comment
This Monster was built for a local outdoor advertising company. They needed a quick turn around on a
31 ft long shovel for their customer. This 3d prop is made with: steel, plywood, eps foam & urethane
hard coat. Its 2 parts that bolt together. It isn't as heavy as you might think. This 3d billboard is hard to ignore!
Ted Mills w/ HiCountry Signs pulled off a tricky install.
Posted 12 years, 5 months ago at 4:04 pm. Add a comment
Ripcord Marketing in Denver Colorado invented this unique concept for one of their clients.
Several buzz words made into giant sculptures. These sculpted foam 3d letters are finished
front and back. They are hard coated with polyurethane from FUTURA Coatings and finished
in bright colors. Impossible to ignore are these sculpted signs that promote the core values
of this progressive, professional, relevant, responsive …… company.
Posted 12 years, 7 months ago at 1:27 am. Add a comment
This 3 dimensional giant light bulb was built for out friends at Red7e in Kentucky.
They conceptualized this unique foam polyurethane hard coated award for one of
their clients. We weighted the base to add stability. Doesn't get much more realistic!
Steel, wood, various plastics, automotive paints …. whatever it takes to make it work.
Posted 12 years, 8 months ago at 12:10 am. Add a comment
Ide8 Marketing in Denver, Colorado commissioned this polyurethane hard coated
foam sculpture for their client Sorin Group's trade show exhibit. At 7 ft tall this
foam sculpture was a focal point of the exhibit. The giant foam prop is light weight,
durable, reusable and affordable!
Posted 12 years, 9 months ago at 9:28 pm. Add a comment