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Fallout TV Series Gulper Creator Shared Its Original 3D Model Design

Film Concept Artist Thomas du Crest, who was in charge of reimagining Fallout 4's Gulper for Amazon's Fallout TV series, has shared the original 3D model design of the creature made with Blender and ZBrush.

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Concept Artists for films, Thomas du Crest, who was involved in the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe movies such as Spider-Man: Far From Home and Avengers: Endgame, as well as non-superhero projects as The Sandman, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, has shared the original design of the Gulper from the Amazon's Fallout TV series.

Gulpers are relatively new to the Fallout universe: these giant mutated creatures, descendants of pre-War salamanders, were introduced in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor and later appeared again in Fallout 76. Thomas du Crest was in charge of reimagining Gulpers for the recent Fallout TV show, basing his 3D model on in-game designs and concept sketches.

Image Credits: Fallout 4

Image Credits: Amazon, Fallout

"I had the honor to design the Gulper for the Fallout TV show! Based on a first pass of sketches by Ben Kovar and the video game as a reference, I was in charge of doing the final version.

My 3D models were then passed on to the prop department, to make an on-set reference model, and to Framestore who nailed the CG versions. I'm very happy to see how extremely faithful the designs were translated to the screen!", said Thomas du Crest.

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

According to the tags in the description, these 3D models were made with Blender and Zbrush.

Thomas du Crest provides design solutions for popular films and video games through concept art and illustrations and often shares his work on ArtStation:

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

Image Credits: Thomas du Cresta

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