The card randomly drawn for me was the King of the Xenos suit, which I hadn't looked at much. As I investigated it there are a lot of neat details. I'm honestly not sure if this guy is pro- or anti-xenos, we will have to see :)
I started with a Delaque body that had a nice swaying pose, and ended up carving almost everything off. I might as well have just started from scratch.
The pose on the card seemed to indicate that the mask was not held up to the face directly, which gave me the opportunity to show the guy behind the mask.
I felt compelled to have the little guy in the background as well. I decided this time around to go full greenstuff- he's my first fully sculpted miniature. The intention was to cast him in resin- I kept the head separate, and there's a gap behind the arms so that i can put other things in that space.
I built a sign so that I could incorporate the suit symbol, out of a stick and a small piece of plasticard. There's a pile of skulls at the base. Last but not least, I painted a watercolor background to create an environment.
Wow, that is superb! I love the way the mask has come out.
ReplyDeleteThanks, that was a fiddly little part :)
DeleteBrilliant. Very nice project--it must be satisfying to go through this process and well done on your first miniature ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was pretty fun. I liked the challenge of trying to match, and making my first mini was pretty cool- there's room for improvement but he'll get some use.
DeleteTop notch. One of my favourite entries in the card challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks! You were my gateway into the Inq28 scene :)
DeleteThat's quite impressive. Love your sculpting and the way you painted the miniatures. Cheers, Karl
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteGreat challenge and a wonderful sculpt, a most impressive entry.
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
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