68 posts tagged “toys”
keep em coming guys!
PS I do love the colors and they are definitely NOT too bright!
*I hate spelling errors, but hey.. I'm human!
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Let's start off with who you are beyond the brief description above. Who makes up your team and what made you come up with this community?
The idea behind Patchtogether came about a year ago during a conversation with
several college classmates. At that time, we were all going through a rough
stretch of unemployment and constantly doubted the value of our art degrees. We
wanted to design and contribute, but our lack of creativity and uniqueness made
it difficult. We accepted our failures, but remained passionate with things
related to art designs, such as graphic arts and comic arts. The Pathtogether
idea finally hit us when we stumbled upon several amazing T-shirt design
communities where members were encouraged to design their own t-shirts and
submit them for critiques and possible production. We all really liked the idea
of artists and fans interacting and helping each other push their ideas.
Instead of t-shirts, we added our own little twist and decided to shoot for
toys because we are all avid toy collectors at heart. Rather than just selling
a product, we wanted to give members an opportunity to be part of the entire
toy production process, from design to retail.
The PatchTogether team consists of my two college friends and myself who handles a majority of the maintenance on the site. For the more technical stuff, we get support from our web development team in India. Finally, our prototypes and sculpts are handled by a small company in Hong Kong.
What interested me a lot about your community site to start off, is that you say you understand the financial restraints that stop many toys from coming to fruition as a production piece. I believe this can really pique the interest of artists that are seeking to have their ideas made into a real life toy. What I wonder is, why toys? Why not some other venture? Where does your passion for toys spring from?
We love toys, it never gets old and I guess we are all kids at heart. For me, toys are a way to make up for lost time. I come from a big family so there wasn’t much money for toys when I was growing up. The few toys we did get(TMNT) produced some of the more memorable moments of my childhood. When I finally got a job after college, I started collecting toys(action figures, statues) and was totally blown away by the sheer quality and details. Lines like SOTA’s Street Fighter and McFarlane’s Dragons really inspired me. I knew I wanted to make toys, but it wasn’t until I was introduced to vinyl before I knew where I wanted to go with the idea.
Over the many yrs of collecting toys, I have seen my share of amazing designs that missed the production train because financial restraints or lack of exposure. Designer toys are a great way to introduce art because they allow artists to reach a wider audience. The medium is easy to work with and is fun for hands on application by collectors who are interested in customizing. Applying your own paint job is so much fun =). There are great potential for both artist and collectors and we hope it will go mainstream, so more people can enjoy it.
Talk to me a little about your site and what one will find there.
You will find a lot of amazing toy designs from aspiring artists and
constructive feedbacks from members in the community. We have also included
pictures showing the various production stages for toys in production to
promote member participation. After a design is submitted, members can vote and
comment on what they wish to be made into toys. If the design generates enough
interest, we will start with the production. Throughout the production stages,
members are encouraged to continue posting feedbacks on what to improve and
change. It really is is a group project!
Your timmy the toxic
slimeball is very cool. Tell us a little about how the Geoff came up with
this idea --(feel free to have him fill in!)
Jon and Geoff went to college together and both shared an interest in vinyl toys. Jon has a background in 2d animation and is great with cartoon character design; they wanted the design to be simple and cute, but absolutely disgusting at the same time. As a toy- they felt he needed to maintain a simple shape but have a distinct silhouette, so they started with a sphere and slowly created the stumps, bumps and tentacles that make Timmy... well... Timmy. Jon did the initial sketch and Geoff translated it into a painted sculpture which Geoff then photographed and manipulated on Photoshop. the process of working collaboratively allowed both of them to put our own aesthetic into the toy. As for the story of Timmy...he fits into a bizarre vision of the future. He's a young boy who's exposed to a large dosage of toxic waste- which mutates him and turns him into an unlikely hero, and evidentially a pretty serious drinker. There are a few other characters in the world of Timmy that they hope will be manufactured one day soon.
Ok so you've covered what you offer artists/designers out there, but as for the collectors themselves, what will they get out of your site? Is your community section made to consider the collectors as well as the artists?
They can showcase their collections in our galleries and give suggestions or reviews of new additions. At the moment, we are also considering various competitions for the future to promote custom jobs by our members.
If someone were to put up a design to your site, is it limited to only designs for toys? I notice you offer t-shirts also, is that something you've considered taking design submissions for too?
We started with toys, but we are always looking for new ways to expand our website. Right now, we are making t-shirts from some of the winning designs to help cover a bit of the manufacturing cost for the toys. We are completely open to using the designs for other products if we feel there's an interest from the members.
Ok we're really trying to do a few things to get our forum kicking over there at Vinyl Toy Freaks. We've already had one contest and a member won a URFUKT Bud toy.. That went over very well.. but its not enough! So first of all we have a contest that might take some thought and creativity so put on your caps and get your cameras out..
Time for another great contest from your friends at VTF!
Beginning Monday, January 14th we want you to post
The Perils of Life as a Toy!
We all love our toys and we do our best to take care of them. Keeping them
in our detolfs, or glass cases and saving the boxes for years on end.. but
what if, we let one of them out to take on the world? What kind of dangers
would they face? Would they be chased by wild animals, attack the first
person they encounter or just go see a movie with their friends? Take a
couple pictures of a toy out in the real world, dealing with the situations
a small piece of plastic (or fabric, or wood, whatever) would encounter
during an outing. Stretch your imagination, entries will be judged on
creativity and originality.Deadline for entries is January 21st. That's right, time is short, so you
better get outside and play.Now for the rules:
1. Include a 2 sentence (minimum) caption per photo set
2. A maximum of 3 photos per entry ( minimum per set of 2 photos)
3. Up to 2 entries per member
4. As always, entrants must have a post count minimum of 10
5. No foul language or overly obscene* ideas presented please.
6. No photo manipulation.Bet you want to know what you can win don't you?
The prizes that can become yours if you win are Monsterisms Island Ambrose & Scratch:
Not good enough? Fine, they are both SIGNED by Pete Fowler:
Go here for the Contest thread!
And the disclaimer:
VTF will not be held responsible for any damage inflicted upon your toys by
the real world. If you are worried your favorite toy will be mangled,
maimed, violated or stapled by the real world then use your second favorite.
If you borrow someone else's toy VTF will not be responsible for damage
inflicted upon you by them either.
But that's just the beginning, because beginning on Monday, we will start having regular competitions (hopefully every two weeks..) for random mini figures that we have on hand. :D
Here's the first of them:
Starting next Monday, (yes you'll get a few extra days just this first time..) We've decided to start a giveaway for a random mini figure - from our small cache every two weeks. That's right, every two weeks you'll have a chance at winning! Since these are just mini figures, we'll keep the competitions relatively simple but still, you'll have to DO something to win. Not just a freebie (this decision based on some very good suggestions by some members - thank you.)
So without further adieu, our first contest is an ideal toy story.
Write a small paragraph of a character background that could be a toy. A lot of the appeal to the designer toys by people is the story behind the characters in the toys.. Write this up any way you want but my suggestions would include, personality, story, visual description, likes and dislikes. Have major fun with this. I want to see your creativity and ingenuity here!
Louie (nos4a2 and I) will pick the winner and this contest is open to all including the moderators, since they won't be judging!
Contest starts Monday January 14, 2008 and the winner will be picked by 12:00 midnight Monday January 21.
RULES:
1. Length of character background: A short paragraph, minimum 400 characters (counting spaces)
2. Post count minimum must be met (10 posts by member)
3. No artwork
4. No foul language or overly obscene* ideas presented please.Please post your characters directly in this thread. Have fun with it!
-- please be sure to thank Go Go Plastic (Retrocircles) for helping us out with the prizes and some of our veteran members that came from the old forum for giving a little to obtain these prizes!
*overly obscene: Use your judgement. Things like stating your character
happens to smell bad because he farts all the time or his "makes your pee
smell because he's an asparagus" Like Mr. Lertchman is ok, but beyond
that...

Link to the full size Press Release
Toys R Evil has a year end giveaway going on and I think that most of you that read my blog would be interested in this. Very cool prizes and its by Andy! How can you go wrong?! This is a great giveaway guys and Andy's blog is one of the great resources in the toy community. Show your support and let him know you care, and you could win a great prize in the process! :D Toys R Evil's Giveaway
i would dearly have loved to give away seven prizes, but alas i have not enuff luv to spread around (sounds wrong but you know what i mean!) ... maybe by February i might have more to give? = when i "celebrate" the 3rd year of cyber-existence for thy blog :p (*shameless-hint to potential-prize-sponsors*)
HOW TO ENTER:
/// just leave your name and (working) email address in the comments section**! or you can choose drop me a PM @ toysrevil [at] yahoo [dot] com (*note: there will be NO acknowledgment of email-received)/// **all i ask of you folks is if you could leave behind some feedback (however long or short) about my blog and how it's doing so far, for you as a reader, yeh? ... it could be: what can be improved on, what you'd like to see more or less of, whether i need to make my blog prettier etc = basically to help me improve my blog! all comments would be taken into consideration :) ... but if you reeeeeally don't want to, no worries - just leave your email addie.
(i'd love to do a survey, but i reckon folks will log-off when i ask LOL - those who are willing, pls PM me and you'll have my gratitude)
DATELINE:
the contest starts NOW and ends at the stroke of midnight passing unto January 1st 2008 (past 31st December 2007) - whereby 4 lucky winners will be randomly picked to receive the prizes in order of list (ie: 1st person picked, gets first prize and 2nd-picked get the second etc)
... which also means there's less than two weeks for me to attempt to complete the custom LOLDISCLAIMERS:
- if you think i suck, no worries but keep it Under-18. vulgarities will be omitted, cool?
- all blog comments are moderated, so don't freak when it doesn't appear instantaneously, cheers :)
- one entry per person, per email. multiple-entries will be disqualified for the giveaway.
- winners will be contact via email, whereby your mailing address will be asked for.
- winners are to respond within 3 working days from sent-email. if such time where the winner(s) do not respond, the prize will be automatically moved forward to the next picked winner.
- the contest winners will be randomly picked by myself and be given out at my sole discretion. the final decision is mine.
- the prizes will be mailed out by myself. in the event a Singapore-based readers gets the prize, we just meet at MRT, yeh? or let me buy you a teh tarik okay? LOLTHANKS:
my sincere thanks to Andy Woo of Crazy Label, and Dark Horse for their generosity and kind support :)
Andy (aka Toys R Evil) is giving up his entire collection of Blythe dolls (LINK) and I thought I'd post this cus I know there are tons of you fans of Blythe right here on vox! Check the post out here, and at the same time, read about how Kenny Wong has created a Blythe version of his Molly character! Very cool indeed!

Tell Any I sent ya!

Just a reminder, that the promotion for Vinyl Toy Freaks ends 12/20/2007.. that's like umm 7 days! :D So if you want a chance to win the URFUKT Bud toy, get over there, join and get posting! Rules here

