This is a freshly completed piece, but it is actually the second of its kind that I have done. A few years ago, the buyer requested a Fire Prism with some manner of sculpted energy effect. That was the "old style" Prism with the metal turret pieces. I definitely liked working with the plastic version better in terms of the weight and worries about top heaviness!
It made creating the crackling effect trickier, though, since everything was so stretched out with the longer beam. Here are the pictures:
This view shows the snow base, and the extra magnetized weapons:
A collection of images that feature my painted miniatures. It features many of my award winning figures and terrain pieces painted since 2001.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Lucius the Eternal
Clay Golem Pit Diorama
Here is another piece from the Golden Age of Dioramas, circa 2004-2005. I did almost exclusively dioramas at that time.
The trees and rocks were all made from sculpey. A few of the golems were the original metal figures from Reaper, but the distorted ones emerging from the mud are also made from sculpey. I don't remember much else... sorry! It was a while ago... :-)
The trees and rocks were all made from sculpey. A few of the golems were the original metal figures from Reaper, but the distorted ones emerging from the mud are also made from sculpey. I don't remember much else... sorry! It was a while ago... :-)
Dark Age Skarrd miniatures... a small batch :-)
As I go through all my Dark Age galleries, I begin to realize just how many of them I painted since 2003!
This is but a fraction of one FACTION I painted for Dark Age, called Skarrd. The vast majority of the painted figures you see in the Dark Age shop were painted by me, which makes events like Adepticon interesting.
It can be a strange feeling to see those display cases chock full of miniatures that I painted, many of which I don't even remember. There are minis in this very post that I have no recollection of painting :-)
This is but a fraction of one FACTION I painted for Dark Age, called Skarrd. The vast majority of the painted figures you see in the Dark Age shop were painted by me, which makes events like Adepticon interesting.
It can be a strange feeling to see those display cases chock full of miniatures that I painted, many of which I don't even remember. There are minis in this very post that I have no recollection of painting :-)