Heinz Stargazer

olliekickflip

New member
This is the model I used in my blending class during ReaperCon this May. I finished him up and put him on a display base once I got home. It kinda got me ready for my golden demon projects. I have another one that is painted green which I will post just as soon as I finish him. If you want to learn to blend, models like this are the ones to learn on. Big flowing robes make life a lot easier. Not to mention it is great practice on getting your light and shadows in the correct places. Anyways, I hope I did this guy justice!

http://www.coolminiornot.com/200307


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freakinacage

New member
dude, you are really knocking out the quality stuff atm!! not a fan of the mini but the paintjob and base is superb
 

GunjiNoKanrei

New member
Amazing what is possible with such an unimposing miniature. I think I will have to include this model the next time I place an order just to get this as a practise piece or for demonstration purposes.

My only suggestion would be to shade the inside of the sleeves more. You are basically looking inside his sleeves but there is no (or not enough) sensation of depth in my opinion.
 

olliekickflip

New member
Yes it was monkey boy! Hows it hanging out there in texas land!!! I hope to see you at next years ReaperCon!:D Maybe we can all buy those nerf dart guns and have a giant battle in the dungeon!lol
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
not bad! The part I like the most is actually the base.. perhaps because I\'m not a big fan of the sculpt. One tip is that you could have a little less saturation of the colour in the deep shadows for a more realistic rendering of light.
 
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