I love the intricate detail of the beads and the unique shapes of the various shell pieces. Those necklaces look hard to make.
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Thanks for your opinions! And you are right about the mask, of course. I aimed to use it as some sort of primitive breathing device for diving, which would require some sort of tubes I guess. But until then it's more style than anything.ThePhotogsBlog wrote:I like "Jordivaro" and "Valzenka" myself. As for the face mask on Zrakos, realistically speaking, it would impair his breathing somewhat, which would limit his ability in hand to hand combat in which participants require enormous amounts of oxygen to keep going. IMHO, you are better off without it. Of course, it is your collection and you are the ultimate judge of how the figure should appear.
Yep the body comes closest to a s16, but still different. And Antler masks are great! Antlers in any way. I think I will have to craft them out of polymer clay. Of course my forest people chief will use antlers for his mask. All forest people wear masks, you know. But more of that some other time in another post. British Museum is in London? Man, they have many Museums. Only got to visit the Natural History museum on the one and a half days I was there, and than quickly ran through the Technical oneskywalkersaga wrote:I know what you mean about the Hot Toys Alice body -- sometimes you have to use non-seamless ones because tbleague and/or jiaou don't have certain body types.
And the shell mask with the creepy holes in it sort of reminded me of this prehistoric red deer antler headdress found at Star Carr, Yorkshire, now housed in the British Museum:
While in this case, the holes are likely for attaching the antlers to the head, at first glance I always think they look like eyes. ;p
What's Game of thronesey about Zrakos?GubernatorFan wrote:I absolutely love what you've been up to while I wasn't paying attention. The Che character is starting to look like Aladdin a little bit, so I was thinking Dinkos would be suitable; Zrakos sounds a little too Game of Thrones to me, and he is a couple of steps away from being Khal Drogo. I like the way the other figures are turning out too. How about Milenza for Milla Jovovic? And Guilfons for the shell mask guy (the shell mask is great, by the way)?
Yep, Nature is much better at painting shells then I will ever be, so I just left them that way! And very happy to inspire.Antarion wrote:This thread is just super inspiring!
At first I thought the shells look a bit mundane and I thought you would just use the forms as a draft - or that you paint them to look like armour and not shells. But your vision is really great and it turned out very convincing with just the plain shells! Great!
Thank you! The hardest part in making those necklaces is deciding the order and color of the beads and length the of them. And if I use rubbery material or just thread. Drilling holes into beautiful little shells is hard, too, but more in an emotional kind of way. ^^MerylAkiba wrote:I love the intricate detail of the beads and the unique shapes of the various shell pieces. Those necklaces look hard to make.
GubernatorFan wrote:Wow. Excellent job on Milla's new skull and "real" hair. Great coloring -- you could also order some already in the right color from Morezmore, but I appreciate you did it yourself. I almost feel sad you didn't leave the gorgeous fuller/longer hair intact, although the final look works too. I notice you have fixed her minor damage from before.
As for Zrakos, it just reminds me of the silly names encountered by Daenerys in her silly adventures on Essos or whatever that Eurasia landmass to the east was called. Didn't someone with a long name starting somewhat like this try to marry her? To be honest, I didn't care much about that part and area of the plot -- or for that matter for anything that happened north of the Wall. I thought a less fantastical tale more focused on the murderous politics and plots of the Seven Kingdoms might have been far more fascinating, but that's just me.
Thanks, and I totally understand you. Making that removable headpiece/wig was a good training, otherwise I would have been afraid destroying a good headsculpt. It was much easier than I thought.skywalkersaga wrote:Wow, her wig looks amazing .... I wish I were not such a wimp about attempting this myself ....
Thank you!Stryker2011 wrote:Nice hair job. She looks great like that.
Thanks a lot! She annoyed me quite some time because her feet would not fit. They do now, after some drilling on the ball joints, which motivated me to rework the figure. She is the first of the shell people, after all.Stryker2011 wrote:She turned out really cool. I like all the bits and bobs, and the bola is inspired. Her whole look is probably my favorite so far. Great job.
Thanks, really appreciate it.Theboo-bomb wrote:Quite simply amazing.
Capraia sounds great, thank you my Imperial Thinkanator!GubernatorFan wrote:Excellent work on all these tiny details. She's coming along beautifully. How about the Latin for Capri, slightly Hellenized to make it work better for a female name: Capraia?
Yep, it works somehow! Nature did most of the work. And happy that I got into that bead crafting stuff. My niece likes it too. I actually made a creepy shell costume for one of her little baby toddler figures...I will takes photo if I find it again.ReverendSpooky wrote:Still blown away by just the pure freshness of this faction. It's a really unique spin with such an original look. And it just WORKS. The materials for the main outfits are perfect, and the whole shell aesthetic just nails the vibe you're going for. The beads are perfect, and really pop. And so agree with Stryker, that bola is such a rad idea.
Thanks! I gave the necklace back to Jordi.GubernatorFan wrote:Great progress with Jeff! That last photo is very nice, even if he is ignoring the beautiful scenery on account of some goats. And the blonde forest lady does look (and sound) distantly related to what we have seen from AlkelAstra's world.
skywalkersaga wrote:I'm super behind on commenting on this thread, but just wanted to say that these are some truly awesome developments!
Thank you!ThePhotogsBlog wrote:That is just brilliant! Well done!
Yes, it does, I will. Do you think of a brown wash?Lynkhart wrote:Oh the mandolin is fantastic! All it needs is a wee touch of weathering!
Late thank you!GubernatorFan wrote:Very nice work on the mandolin. Literally brilliant!
Thanks!Stryker2011 wrote: Very cool use for the shells. Nicely done.
Thanks you two! I am super behind on replying to all your nice comments! Because I can't just reply whitout posting something new. I just can't!blackpool wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:I'm super behind on commenting on this thread, but just wanted to say that these are some truly awesome developments!
Same goes! Some really impressive developments on this faction, damn I love all the details you added, and the various scales of shells that you use, the jewels and belts are totally realistic while the biggest shields and blades seem to come from some mutated shell or undersea monster anyway, which is super cool!
I also love the choice of fabrics, they really fit the mood and theme!
I know the movie was lame but that faction kinda reminds me of the atoll survivors in Waterworld (if you didn't see it no big deal, it's one the poorest productions of kevin costner, but the postapocalyptic designs were actually pretty good!)
Yep, or a succesfull hunt or a defeated giant Crab invasion! Thanks a lot.Theboo-bomb wrote:Love it, that mandolin is really nice, I can sort of imagine them playing music for certain festivities and the like, maybe as a celebration of military victory, or just to pass the time.
Brown stain, right? There are two kinds of wood, I hope it blends well.ReverendSpooky wrote:Than mandolin really is just gorgeous. And I love how you see the shimmer from the shell inside. My only suggestion would be to give the wood a wash or a stain, and it would really sell it. But stunning construction, and really brilliant design.
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Eagerly looking forward to seeing more pics of this group! I hope they received their due appreciation at the competition. :')
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