Beowulf03809 wrote:
I'm really digging your Cave Troll conversions. And the dragon looks really dynamic (I love the dragons in RoF...best 'realistic' built dragons since Dragonslayer IMO). But I have to say the Balrog has stolen the show in my opinion. I'd absolutely love to see some more pics of how you altered the pose on him. As for your question on the wings, I'd almost suggest just doing the skeletal sections and leaving it at that. As you said it's really hard to think of anything for a smoke look to the wings. The only things I've been able to think of would be far too fragile. But then again, we have some really creative people around here and maybe someone will have an idea that works for you.
Your sculpting work is inspiring! I'm so glad the rules have evolved where such nice looking models are worth playing again.
Glad you like them! I shelved the dragon and Balrog for the meantime, till I catch up a bit on my backlog. I did find a potential solution for the wings. Found a halloween plastic skeleton toy that I may take the arm and leg bones out to avoid having to sculpt all of that, but then I would loose the armature. Hence why he's shelved till I decide
SMORG wrote:
all the conversions look pretty good, I especially like the troll/goblin king.
One thing though is the chain-mail on the Witch King. It might just be the photo but it looks a bit flat. The trick I've found id to drag each hole and then use the next one to fill it in. Then with the next row to drag it back the opposite direction.
Thanks for the tip, the, witchking is an older project I recently primered. Now I'm thinking of redoing it again. I appreciate the constructive criticism
So updates. I meant to add Dwarve three to the first post but I messed up his scales on the first try, sorry there's not a WIP shot for him. Anyway, they're all primed now and ready to paint along with the two trolls. I'm debating wether to add them to my backlog, or jump them in line just to paint something...
Here they are
My first time sculpting scale armour so be gentle
Added a kilt, and some fur shoulder pads to number two