Breakaway Skeleton with a Lego Heart

Jason Freeny is a 3D artist. That’s weird. I am totally down with what he’s up to, though, definitely digging what is going on here. He’s a self-proclaimed Artist / Illustrator / Crazy Person, and it shows! This post details a bunch of his newest series of illustrations, that being the insides of those particular toys and toy-like objects we usually only concern ourselves with the outside of. Because why would there be anything in there? I’ll tell you why : because that would be awesome.

Jason Freeny’s company name is Moist Productions. See him if you need to get… some illustrations and such! Not so much if you need to get moist. You’re gonna need to see someone else about that.

Each of these pictures is “digital illustration” which means there’s basically no “original” that you can collect, but you can definitely own these lovely things in physical form ala the Moist Productions online store. As if I was going to link to an offline store, ay?

Look at all the insides!

This post is straight out the World Famous Design Junkies 3D category because we’re in the THIRD DIMENSION.

BLECH!

Baloon Animal Skeletons

Guide to Balloon Animals

  • http://twitter.com/jaywilliamsPR/statuses/4362505995 jaywilliamsPR (jay williams)

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    Super-cool design stuff: Jason Freeny Sees Insides – [link to post]

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  • http://twitter.com/frankiep/statuses/4366303907 frankiep (Frank Prendergast)

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    [link to post] Had seen Lego Man before, didn’t know who did it. Love the anatomy of a Gummi Bear too http://bit.ly/YxqlM

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  • http://twitter.com/avalon1982/statuses/4375133901 avalon1982 (avalon1982)

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    Jason Freeny Sees Insides [link to post] こんなプラモデルはいやだw

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  • http://twitter.com/veronicarocha/statuses/4373064604 veronicarocha (.)

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    Jason Freeny —> [link to post] // http://moistproduction.blogspot.com/

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  • Steve

    Very nice. But the concept is blatently stolen from Michael Paulus, who did work like this 5 years ago, and was all over the internet then. There’s no way a geeky 3D artist never saw these:

    http://michaelpaulus.com/section/59023_CHARACTER_STUDY.html

  • Chris Burns

    Who stole from Hyungkoo Lee then? http://tinyurl.com/yk8hph

  • http://twitter.com/bmaffitt/statuses/4486114967 bmaffitt (Brian Maffitt)

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    If you enjoyed “anatomy of a gummy bear”, this is the artist’s site. Check out the anatomy of a balloon animal! [link to post]

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  • Steve

    Well, the Michael Paulus work predates Hyungkoo Lee’s by at least a year…

  • Chris Burns

    AHA! I have found a collection of Japanese Kaiju cross sections that date back to 1967! How about that!

  • http://jamiemageau.com Jamie

    Your work was part of the inspiration behind this resin boot project.
    http://www.jamiemageau.com/tag/boot/

  • http://twitter.com/k06a/statuses/5208510432 k06a (Буков Антон)

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    Jason Freeny Sees Insides – [link to post] [pic] http://ff.im/aBN3J

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  • http://www.iniyang.com/blog/?p=860 .ini » my skull , your skull

    [...] inside the dark gooey part of the body illustrative anatomies of toys by designer Jason Freeny! see link by .ini private sector Comments [...]


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