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Post by Punkrabbitt on Aug 16, 2016 20:30:58 GMT -9
I have been a HUGE fan of the Kzinti since I saw a write-up of them for AD&D in some double-digit issue of The Dragon. That article led me to read just about everything Larry Niven ever wrote, and I have had a lifelong love of everything Kzin ever since. The kzinti showed up in an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series, and while not what my opinion of kzinti should look like, they are certainly the version of kzinti that belong with my Star Trek standees. The original artwork is found here and I am trying to get the artists permission to share my standee PDF. I still have some work to do to make these guys fully presentable, but the proof of concept print seems to work well. Let me know what you think! Here is a kzin lost in Ancient Egypt: And here is a lost kzin with a vulcan hostage hoping Starfleet will send a rescue (which is really just to show the kzin scale:)
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Post by oldschooldm on Aug 16, 2016 22:50:39 GMT -9
Very expressive and distinctive!
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Post by cowboyleland on Aug 17, 2016 6:40:26 GMT -9
A few `standers` are good but I hope you are thinking about more dynamic poses too.
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Aug 17, 2016 7:38:54 GMT -9
A few `standers` are good but I hope you are thinking about more dynamic poses too. I'm not that good yet. I have standers with phasers, standers with phaser rifles, stander leader with phaser rifle, and stander unarmed telepath. Give me a year and I will make some action poses :-)
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 17, 2016 7:51:06 GMT -9
I'm not good at figures at all. If I get a stander, I consider it a good day
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Aug 17, 2016 12:24:00 GMT -9
These aren't even my artwork, so all I did was shrink the heads, move the arms, add the guns, and do the backs. It's great work from me but I know I am still like really amateurish lol!
EDIT: I must show the back at some point. I cheated!
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