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First Look at QE props. UPDATED!


Quantum Enigma Mothership is ready to fly.


After many long months of model building and lighting tests, she's finally ready to set sail.


A few close ups of some of the detail.


This is the zone lighting controls that were created to get the right lighting in different parts of the ship for different shots.


Here are some more details for this studio sized kit bashed model.


You can see there are lots of different types of weathering on this model.


This ship looks like it's been around a while.


This shot is of the scratch built mothership model created from a series of concept design sketches.


The model will be used to film various sequences in space and with the shuttle flying out of the landing bay.


Here is a close up of the model which is still a work in progress.


Testing scale with miniatures and then getting the wiring correct for all led lights and fiber optic cable.


Here's a shot of the space shuttle prop used in the Short film.


The full ship here. We will do an entire post with lots of close up images of this ship soon.


Three of the Quantum Enigma robots used in the short film and teaser trailer.


This is the animatronic Grifon 1 robot used for space exploration in Quantum Enigma.



Here are a couple of shots with some of the lighting activated.


This robot has 4 remote controls and usually requires 2 people to animate it. Grifon and the other bots are created from a range of found objects, kitbashed parts, electronics, 3d printed parts, sheet metal and foam. All hand painted to have an aged, weathered look for the film.


These are images of the animatronic robot prop GRIFON 1 rover from the work bench of the artist.


We will have a full write up on this rover complete with build log and video in the coming months prior to release of the film.



Here's a full shot of the robot being prepped for a scene.


A little better angle while changing batteries.


A shot of the Astronaut suit and G.R.I.F.O.N. 1 on the green screen set.



Above is a life size android hand and blaster prop used in the Quantum Enigma live action trailer and short film. Linder is also a sculptor and has done several props and effects for TV and film. This exciting piece already tells a story without any caption needed.


These two close-ups really show the detail of this prop. This is the Alien blaster used in the film.


Here's another close up of the same blaster.


Above are images of the prop build for the astronaut helmet used in the film. Below are more detailed images of the finished prop.



Lots of details and added lighting.


Final helmet all lit up with fan installed for night time shots.


Another daylight close up.




Below are some of the creatures that will be seen in the film.


There will be numerous static creatures as well as some animatronic ones.


This guy is one of the animatronic puppet creatures that waddles along in the film.







One of the rough character sketches for this one.



Check back for updates.




Hat's off to artist Eric Geusz.


YES, Finally! I can't tell you how many times I have passed an object in my home and said that looks like a ... Space ship, light saber, blaster, flying car etc... Finally someone has done the comparison of their final artwork and the inspiration behind it. Artist Eric Geusz takes ordinary objects and Sci-Fi's the hell out of them with his beautiful artwork.


This will make you look at ordinary things completely different.





If you want to learn more about Eric Geusz, check out his Art Station page here.



Quantum Enigma Comic Book Short Film Gets Into Another Film Festival!


How cool is this! We are so excited that this is our 4th Official Selection for a short sci-fi film. Quantum Enigma is a story about a fallen astronaut that searches the unknown for a way home. What he finds will change the future of humanity forever.

Quantum Enigma Movie Poster.

If you haven't seen the trailer yet, check it out below.


Check back for updates as we get closer to the comic book and short film release.