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Post by jabbro on May 20, 2009 13:58:19 GMT -9
Your standard knuckle dragging hero, and a flat foot. (No, not a gumshoe, he's not equipped for the job.) This one lent itself easily to conversion. This one might be more in line with Jim's standard figures since he is bulkier.
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Post by sarnon on May 20, 2009 17:08:41 GMT -9
Looks good. Now, I don't have to use my unpainted Heroquest barbarian any more. Thanks.
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Post by squirmydad on May 20, 2009 17:19:24 GMT -9
Very nice. I see your starting to mimic the figure poses which is perfect. You should get more figure reference, it really helps see how the figures are designs, and we are trying to replicate. JIM
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Post by Aestelon on May 20, 2009 18:28:55 GMT -9
Like it. The pose is really nice, and your shading works really well.
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Post by jabbro on May 21, 2009 3:55:33 GMT -9
Thanks I always preferred playing this guy. Very little strategy (Hack or Slash?) As to the figure poses, I took a lot of reference shots form the net for each of them, not to mention my original set for these guys. What really helps me though is my 67 points of articulation giant Spiderman. After Coming up with a pose, I set him to mimic it. Helps me with proportions.
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Post by onemonkeybeau on May 21, 2009 18:38:48 GMT -9
Hey Jabbro!
I think the Barbarian may be a little on the small side... I tried printing him out tonight and the elf looked like a giant next to him.
onemonkeybeau
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Post by Aestelon on May 22, 2009 0:39:23 GMT -9
What, barbarians always have to be tall?
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Post by jabbro on May 22, 2009 4:21:26 GMT -9
Try him now, Beau. He was the same level eye line as the elf, but now he's just a bit taller.
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Post by xtea on Sept 24, 2009 12:15:01 GMT -9
A muscle man! ;D Looks great. I like the coloring. ^^ and the pose too
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