Showing posts with label Sculpting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpting. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 July 2021

Cottage/Shop front for DnD and...

 


What started as a simple construction, and one which I was not happy with, has undergone quite a few changes and now has many uses.


I have extended the roof, detailed the inside walls and added wood beams, but the most interesting bits are the partial, ruined side walls and the ruined floor for the second floor. It now resembles and fits in with the other ruins I have recently been making.


This means that I can still use it for DND as originally designed but I can also use it for Frostgrave and even Kings of War as ruins.




Also it stores a lot easier than the full cottages I have made in the past, which I like very much. I have started to add these features to a second town house with 2 floors. Will be painting this hopefully at the end of the week.


I much prefer to have multiple uses for my builds, I have to say I am much happier with this model now.




Monday, 28 June 2021

Ruined Buildings Final Post

 


This is a collection of shots of the three pieces of ruined building terrain I have been making this last month on and off. Not going to explain how they were made as I've already done that here.
Hope you enjoy the pictures.

















Cheers

Sunday, 30 May 2021

Ruined Buildings Update

Last month I believe it was I posted a single ruined building I had created from larger building. This month I present the other two sections of the original build all reworked.


I have used my usual combination of PVAcrete, matchsticks and tapers to create all the details.


They will be painted in the next few weeks and be ready for play.


What I really like about these are the many different ways they can be set up for play.



I can see myself making some more in the future.


I need to think about the bases a little more, less square.


Individual shots.







Different groupings.








Looking forward to making another three to create a large set.

 

Thursday, 20 May 2021

Geek Gaming: Custom Boards


These are some shots from about a year and a half  ago that I thought I had lost. Project shots for Geek Gaming created for a third party.


These were taken prior to the resin pour that finished the work.







Work in progress shots.


Wayne and Luke using washes to create the rock textures.







Wayne having spent time completing the the rock formations, looks on proudly, a smashing piece of work.


The basic construction work which is where I was more involved on this project.
Geek Gaming modelling compound over poly shapes.