Hoodoo_Hermit
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I have started a couple of posts asking for advice about this miniature and have received some great feedback. This is a beastman from GW that my wife wants to use to represent a character she is playing in a D&D campaign. I have not sculpted prior to this so my skills are at the bare minimum.
The only thing I have added to her beastman is a nose ring (she wanted a huge nose ring on this thing and let me say it was a pain to do using GS but I wanted to give myself the practice). I modeled a wooden floor onto a round Malifaux base and made up a small mug to represent her character's love for ale. I will be adding foam to the mug (as mentioned in one of my posts) Feel free to let me have it lol.
I wanted to mention that I had a hard time deciding on whether to make the wooden floor simply round like the base but that is what she wants it to look like
I can see obvious errors, especially in the floor. I'm tempted to leave the floor alone as it is supposed to be the floor of a run down tavern (I plan on painting the wood a weathered grey since it is a seaside tavern). She wanted a simple base as it will be used on the table.
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When I get a chance I'll pose a picture of the mug on the base to show how small it is. I really need to work on my picture taking. I'm working with a Sony Cybershot and when I try to zoom in, the picture complete blurs.
The only thing I have added to her beastman is a nose ring (she wanted a huge nose ring on this thing and let me say it was a pain to do using GS but I wanted to give myself the practice). I modeled a wooden floor onto a round Malifaux base and made up a small mug to represent her character's love for ale. I will be adding foam to the mug (as mentioned in one of my posts) Feel free to let me have it lol.
I wanted to mention that I had a hard time deciding on whether to make the wooden floor simply round like the base but that is what she wants it to look like
*click for larger images*









When I get a chance I'll pose a picture of the mug on the base to show how small it is. I really need to work on my picture taking. I'm working with a Sony Cybershot and when I try to zoom in, the picture complete blurs.
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