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Daily Monster Monster Maker App

Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Eliza Williams, 12 August 2011, 11:40    Permalink    Comments (8)

Fans of Stefan Bucher's Daily Monster series will be delighted to hear that he has created an app, which allows users to create their own monsters...

The Daily Monster series began after Bucher set himself a task to draw a monster a day for 100 days. He filmed each drawing, and over the course of the project taught himself to animate the monsters. The first film is shown below, to view the others visit dailymonster.com.

Each monster begins with Bucher blowing ink across the page, so appropriately enough this is how the Monster Maker app starts too, as the images below demonstrate.

You can then draw on the image and add eyes, arms and legs etc via the 'parts' tab.

Here's a monster I made earlier. Her name is Doris. Hello Doris.

If your monster-making should go awry, there is also the option to get an instant monster by pressing a big red button.

The app allows you to save any monsters you make, and also place your monsters into photographs. These can be new photos taken with your phone or iPad, or you can choose a photo from your library and put a monster into that.

The Daily Monster Monster Maker app is available for the iPhone, iTouch or iPad and is 69p or 99c. Download it from the iTunes store here.

 

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8 Comments

oh my god he is amazing! what a simple yet effective technique
hali olalemi
2011-08-12 16:27:34


rad app. got to get it.
bobscott
2011-08-12 17:10:09


Love this! Monster-tastic. And not a vector in sight...
Johanna
2011-08-13 09:17:30


When will they start doing simultaneous Android releases for stuff like this? :(
Rob
2011-08-13 12:35:32


It's superb but it crashes too many times! Still, very worth a measly 69p. How come they didn't spot it crashing so often at the testing stage?
Req
2011-08-14 09:53:36


That's so cool! Must have app, me thinks.
ciara gilsenan
2011-08-16 11:12:22


How come they didn't spot it crashing so often at the testing stage?
thanks
is fikirleri
2011-08-17 17:42:16


i like it ??/ very british/// have an look at my monsters yo from lee john pearson.
mr LEE JOHN PEARSON
2011-09-29 23:22:34


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