Looking good. The shells with the holes are really interesting — and how convenient.
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Thanks! And yes, I will go for the dark oyster and use the white one for one of the girls.Stryker2011 wrote:I like the look of the pieces in the 2nd photo.
Well, as the shell people don't wear t-shirts, he won't have that great cult of personality.GubernatorFan wrote:Second and third photos look the best. The whole thing looks very promising, and the post-apocalyptic setting allows dissociation from the more negative associations of the original character (albeit romanticized by people with no sufficient sense of history, etc, in my book). Perhaps he can be the leader of an underground movement to unseat Aquaman... But if so, I'd be rooting for Aquaman...
Thank you!skywalkersaga wrote:These continue to be absolutely fascinating!
ThePhotogsBlog wrote:Just a couple of ideas that pop into my mind here;
1. The armor they are wearing leaves a lot of vulnerable spots in critical areas like the chest cavity and:
2. Have you thought of trying to use really small shells to make a form of scale armor?
3. Finally, what seems like a natural weapon for these folks to use would be something like the Polynesian spears and leiomano, which are bristling with shark's teeth. Just a suggestion is a all.
Thanks a lot!skywalkersaga wrote:Wow, she looks stunning! I'm also seriously impressed by your collection of gorgeous shells!
Random question... what is that gauze type material you are using as their clothing? It seems like something that would come in really handy for 1/6 customizing in general...
Yeah, thanks! Tell them I send you, maybe I get a discount.AlKelAstra91 wrote:Very nice work, I've been thinking about getting my first female Phicen and you may have inspired me to finally go through with it.
Are the marks/bruises intentional? They seem like just enough to look real without overdoing it.
Thanks again. Yes those little details are quite important, I see it every time I remove them.GubernatorFan wrote:Looks very good -- I'm particularly impressed by your choice and ability to string up these tiny shells, which still look plausible on sixth-scale figures. The details are falling into place quite nicely.
AlKelAstra, the body used is from a TBLeague set (Painkiller Jane) which had the bruises on it by design.
Thanks, it's a journey.ThePhotogsBlog wrote:I like where you are going with this.
Has your Hunndy arrived yet? Mine had some eye glaze on the lid, but otherwise good product.GubernatorFan wrote:Thanks for the link, just ordered one.
She looks good, even if not exactly like the promotional photo, and you have certainly found a way of integrating her with your intended look. Photogsblog posted on artificial hair manipulation HERE. My experience is with tibetan lamb hair, which is different (there the trick is to apply some shampoo + conditioner, slightly diluted in water); that's what I've been doing with Fireman Chad, for example.
Yes those beads also serve as 'filler' for the little necklace shells. I like to imagine those matte/frosty transparent beads are made from old glass found in the sand.GubernatorFan wrote:I like the weapon, including the beads for fanciness' sake.
"Hundy" hasn't arrived yet -- still in the process of getting shipped from China by the looks of it -- but now he has a name
Cheers! While I like painting things, it's much more convenient to use the right materials from the start, if that's possible. Works especially good with 'natural' stuff I guess. I wouldn't be able to paint wood like that, or the blade.Stryker2011 wrote:Cool looking weapon. Nice touch with all the different elements.
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