Quite simply amazing.
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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.
skywalkersaga wrote:
Eagerly looking forward to seeing more pics of this group! I hope they received their due appreciation at the competition. :')
Thanks, I am also very happy that this style turned out to be unique somehow. You can never have too many fictional apocalypses, keep up the great work!ThePhotogsBlog wrote:Totally awesome! You obviously put in a lot of effort into this. Congratulations on creating a totally unique style.
Thanks a lot, Master Strykewalker.Stryker2011 wrote:They all look really great, especially with all the new additions. Excellent work.
Thank you sky! The black backdrop was the right decision I think, I tried white first and did not like it. And those dangly bits, I love them, as they just fall into place when installed. But sometimes I had to help with a little glue as the end pieces were to light.skywalkersaga wrote:Uh.... WOW??? You have indeed been hard at work on these! As always, I'm incredibly impressed. The new pics are great -- they really 'pop' against that black backdrop. And the various alterations and added little details -- all those dangly bits -- have really brought these to life. Enjoying the additional backstory and characterizations, as well.
And the PC term is 'Mediterran' now? LOL, good to know.
Eagerly looking forward to seeing more pics of this group! I hope they received their due appreciation at the competition. :')
Thanks! Yes that insect look is quite cool.Lynkhart wrote:I looooove the mask in the last pic! It’s very mantis-like!
Thanks for the long review, I always love to read your little text walls, especially if there is at least one pun in it! You describe quite good what I try to accomplish, 'similar but non-identical approaches and materials' to give them character.GubernatorFan wrote:A lot to unpack. Love the new developments with your figures. All the extra items and the multiplication of small details add a great combination of wonder and realism to your characters, making them and their world feel more fleshed out and palpable. And to do this using similar but non-identical approaches and similar but non-identical materials, producing results that fit in with each other without being too repetitive makes your feat all the more impressive. I hope they were appreciated at the competition! They certainly are here.
It occurs to me I should watch out what I say, since my words appear to resonate and to have some effect on your thinking process and decisions. Art is in the eye of the beholder, and we all react differently to different things. For example, the bad aftertaste of Solo (and the Sequel Trilogy) has left me with a certain dislike of masks on principle, which is not to say that the cool shell masks you have devised should suffer on the basis of that accidental association, or detract from appreciating your creations in their entirety.
By the way, Waterworld wasn't all that bad, for a movie of its genre. As for "Mediterrans," nice decision, except perhaps for the notion that political correctness would hold much water (see what I did there?) in a post-Apocalyptic world.
And you can't post responses without including some new photos? That sounds remarkably inconvenient!
Valiarde wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:
Eagerly looking forward to seeing more pics of this group! I hope they received their due appreciation at the competition. :')
Ovy won it! so they got the appreciation
Absolutly deserved i have to say.
Love this thread and excellent work and vision. Keep it coming
Thanks! I won the first part of the competition, at least. The second phase was won by someone who kitbashed and handcrafted a gorgeous 'Lawrence of Arabia' trio with three camels. I would link it to you, but it's not public so you would need an account. But the winners are in the header for a month or so:GubernatorFan wrote:Ovy won? Not surprised, just verifying. If so, congratulations! Glad to see this work recognized.
Thanks! Yes, when I picked it up on a Norwegian coast, I didn't know I would use it as a mask some day. Or ever use it in any way other than having it lie around on a table looking crabby.MerylAkiba wrote:Love the unique mask!
Stryker2011 wrote:Those are great extra shots, Ovy. Beautiful, my friend. Just beautiful. Congrats on your 1st Level win.
Thanks guys. Really appreciate it.ThePhotogsBlog wrote:Stryker2011 wrote:Those are great extra shots, Ovy. Beautiful, my friend. Just beautiful. Congrats on your 1st Level win.
I totally agree with what Stryker just wrote.
Thanks again! Fun fact: For some time now, I have the idea in my head that Capraia and Zraikos are sister and brother. Whadduyathink?GubernatorFan wrote:Gorgeous shots! And congratulations again! I did notice "Capraia."
Thanks a lot, I am happy the details are seen.Theboo-bomb wrote:Seeing finished is quite the treat, quite the amazing line up of figures that blows away the mind with all the details.
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