Overwatchfan art comes in many different forms, ranging from video tributes and cosplay to fan art and replicas. The latestOverwatchfan art is particularly special, though, as it sees certain characters brought to life as aluminum foil sculptures.
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In recent days, TheFoilGuy has turned his attention to making sculptures based offthe cast ofOverwatch. The first sculpture was made five days ago, and it perfectly captures the mad scientist Sigma. The positioning of his leg makes it look as if he is floating just as he does in-game, while the bulky shoulders do a fine job of capturing his bulky set of armor. An excellent touch sees the hero holding some foil in his hand, which is clearly meant to resemble the Hyperspheres that the gravity-controlling hero throws at his foes.
Up next is Winston, which is particularly impressive given just how different the genetically engineered gorilla is from a human like Sigma. However, the aluminum foil expert nails the hero’s look, with his Tesla Cannon instantly standing out. A nice touch sees the jumping device on his back captured, while the armor and headpiece look equally incredible. TheOverwatchfandid a stellar job of capturing Winston’s unique character design, and with even his hands being detailed, the creation shows just how intricate a foil sculpture can be.
The most recentOverwatchpost from TheFoilGuy showcases Ana, and it is by far the most accurate of the bunch. Not only canPharah’s motherbe seen with her sniper slung over her shoulder, but her hood stands out particularly well. It even looks like Ana has an eye patch, and while this might just be a trick of the light, the overall quality of the sculpture suggests otherwise. In the comments, a fan asks for Reinhardt to be made next, and TheFoilGuy confirms that he is coming with the rest of the roster.
With a few dozenOverwatchsculptureslike this one on the way, fans of this unique art form should be sure to keep an eye on the subreddit for future posts. While it may initially seem like a strange way to capture the game’s various heroes, there is a lot to appreciate about the talented foil artist’s hard work.
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