CAPTAIN MARVEL Concept Art Reveals First 3D Model For Carol Danvers' Comic Accurate Costume

CAPTAIN MARVEL Concept Art Reveals First 3D Model For Carol Danvers' Comic Accurate Costume

2019's Captain Marvel finally brought Carol Danvers to the big screen, and in this awesome piece of concept art shared by Andy Park, we get to see the first 3D model of the hero's comic accurate costume.

By JoshWilding - Jul 02, 2020 10:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Captain Marvel

Thanks to Marvel Studios Director of Visual Development, Andy Park, we have a cool new look at the first 3D model which was created to bring Carol Danvers' comic book costume to life in Captain Marvel (there are, of course, some fans who would argue that her most "iconic" outfit was the skimpy number she wore as Ms. Marvel for all those years). 

This 3D concept art was created after Park "got the concept design illustration approved by the directors & Marvel Studios," and he notes that he used Pixologic ZBrush to create the image, while thanking his team made up of Ian Joyner, Jerad S. Marantz, Adam Ross and Tully Summers.

When Brie Larson reprised the role in Avengers: Endgame, she had a brand new costume, and her outfit likely to change yet again when we catch up with the hero in the planned sequel. Literally nothing is known about Captain Marvel 2, though Marvel Studios is said to be looking for a female director, and rumour has it the movie could end up adapting the "Secret Invasion" storyline.

Captain Marvel 2 is set to be released on July 8th, 2022, and you can check out the artwork below:
 

A little while back I posted a cropped version that was pretty dark & difficult to see. Here’s a full body 3D model I sculpted after I got the concept design illustration approved by the directors & Marvel Studios. Up until that moment it was just the 3/4 2D image I had in my painting. At this point I usually will do a painting of the back view of the character/costume for the costume designer to start figuring out how to make it for real on the actor. This time around I really wanted to resolve every angle so I built this in 3D using @zbrushatpixologic It helps that I have 3D masters in my team like @ianjoynerart @jsmarantz @adamwross & Tully Summers to help me out whenever I have a technical question. I thoroughly enjoyed creating this! #captainmarvel #avengers #characterdesign #conceptart #costume #costumedesign #3dmodeling #zbrush #marvel #marvelstudios #brielarson

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