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December 4, 2010

Minimate Spotlight #29 Ghostbusters

Filed under: Minimate Spotlight — Donny B @ 3:54 pm

Action figures have long been a perfect compliment to comic books, since every kid (or kid at heart) has that natural desire to act out adventures with their favorite heroes off the drawn page. Every so often, a unique style of figure comes along that breaks the mold, so to speak. Each Saturday, Donny B will be showcasing various offerings from Art Asylum’s take on the ‘block figure’, with a weekly spotlight on Minimates.

Although Vigo the Carpathian is not considered to be the most memorable foe that the Ghostbusters faced, he certainly had a unique presence in the second movie. To honor that, I decided that there was no more fitting approach for featuring this particular Minimate than to portray him as a painting:

The Ghostbusters franchise spawned a decent number of fan favorite ghosts, not the least of which was Slimer, the gooey green slob whose main purpose in life is to gorge himself on any food he comes across.

Art Asylum’s rendition of Slimer is rather accurate to the movie, which required a creative take on the overall design. Instead of a full Minimate body, Slimer’s frame is made up of everything above the waist, which sports a sculpted piece that conceals everything except the arms. To keep him posed, he comes packaged with a clear stand that you can insert where the waist peg would normally go.

Behind the Images:

For the image of Vigo, I found a scan of the painting featured in the film and simply superimposed a photo of the Minimate overtop of it. It only took a small amount of tweaking the color scheme to make everything feel as though it was done as a complete painting.

Slimer was a much quicker photoshop job than Vigo, even though it was essentially the same process for both images. With Slimer, I didn’t need to alter the background as much (note – the background is a screen capture from his introductory appearance in the first film). And to achieve the slightly transparent look, I only needed to utilize some filters and a few layer commands. I also added a glow effect to give him that slightly supernatural feel that he had in the movies.

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1 Comment »

  1. that Vigo shot came out really cool. And, who doesn’t love Slimer, right?

    Comment by Doorman — January 2, 2011 @ 4:00 pm

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