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Post by tauster on Jan 19, 2018 13:52:18 GMT
What a great Loxo! Never had one in my games but I always liked those weird guys.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 3, 2018 13:49:43 GMT
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Post by erho on Feb 5, 2018 15:33:13 GMT
Cool!!
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Post by The Brave on Feb 8, 2018 10:25:49 GMT
Something different today. I need a little help. I'm finally creating a set of science fiction miniatures. The theme will be "cyberpunk parkour", or as I like to call: "Punkour": D. I defined a series of characters and props, but before having them modeled in 3D, I started with a good old character design. He is the simplest of this set of characters, which artificial legs do you prefer? And btw, yes, I can draw. Contact me if you like more art.
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guppy
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Post by guppy on Feb 8, 2018 11:44:02 GMT
4 or 5
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Post by skunkape on Feb 8, 2018 14:07:36 GMT
I like 3 or 4 personally, but for a more Punkour feel, I'd say go with 5.
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Post by sgtslag on Feb 8, 2018 16:35:26 GMT
Not familiar with "Punkour", but my preferred design is #3. Cheers!
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Post by The Brave on Feb 13, 2018 14:02:47 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Feb 15, 2018 21:05:13 GMT
I originally planned to make these three guys as Blood Bowl players. But in the end I changed my mind and I simply used them as an excuse to experiment with a different palette from my usual one. Tell me what do you think? Do you like more these vivid colors or my usual dull palette? More images here toy-hammer.blogspot.it/2018/02/tzeentch-proxies.html
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Post by erho on Feb 15, 2018 21:06:58 GMT
Colored ones!
Where did you get these berbs?
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Post by The Brave on Feb 16, 2018 0:13:58 GMT
Berbs?
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Post by margaret on Feb 16, 2018 4:14:35 GMT
I like both paint approaches. I mean, I can't quite see a troll decked out like those beaked guys, but I can imagine a variety of cultures where those brighter outfits would be entirely reasonable.
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Post by erho on Feb 16, 2018 14:55:59 GMT
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Post by skunkape on Feb 16, 2018 19:40:07 GMT
Erho, LOL, very funny picture!
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Post by The Brave on Feb 17, 2018 21:14:20 GMT
Nice dog. The toys are Gormiti and mini Gormiti. I got them at garage sales.
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Post by The Brave on Mar 6, 2018 21:08:27 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Mar 9, 2018 11:05:48 GMT
Last February the Tabletop Craft Guild made a contest, use a soda bottle to craft anything you want. It was a little funny challenge and I made this observatory. Naturally, after finishing it I got a better idea, a retro-sci-fi space rocket... well, next bottle. More at my blog.
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Post by sgtslag on Mar 9, 2018 14:39:57 GMT
Wow... Never would have known what you had used as an armature, had you not shown it in process... Wow. That is truly an amazing transformation. I would have doubted your explanation had I not seen it without paint. V-e-r-y impressive work! Cheers!
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Post by Sam on Mar 15, 2018 16:41:36 GMT
Great paint job. Really makes it stand out.
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Post by The Brave on Mar 23, 2018 15:19:04 GMT
Here a new project in its early stage. The aim is to make a Slaan Blood Bowl team on the cheap. But at the moment I have not enough toys to make a full team (I have only have 6 of these toad like mini gormiti), so I decided to test the idea at the moment. Here the first modified toad (a catcher), I have no idea of a theme a the moment, but this first one kinda looks like a japanese monster. Maybe I should go with a yokai theme. more images here toy-hammer.blogspot.it/2018/03/wip-frogfolk-part-2.html
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