It’s been a learning exercise
Software developer, Miniature enthusiast
It’s been a learning exercise
Thank you!
Thank you!
I designed and printed the base. The Mini’s are from the Warhammer Underworlds season 2 starter box. Thorns of the Briar Queen.
Here is a link for some more generalized miniature display trays that I’ve made. https://miniforall.com/minidisplaytray
In this case it’s printed. To be fair I’ve been staring at the code for a good month or so. I wrote it using cadquery.
Thank you!
Games Workshop - Warhammer Underworlds season 1, Spiteclaw’s Swarm
Thanks!
Diorama Miniature Display Trays I’ve been working on an Escher gang that I’m going to have my wife paint. Part of the gang is I modeled and printed a display tray.
The stl’s and source code are available for free: https://miniforall.com/minidisplaytray.html
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You didn’t lose hope! Those look great, I thought that was just official box art, I didn’t realize those were your minis. Completely nailed the aesthetic
Digging the camo, keep at it don’t lose hope!
Just underworlds figures, that’s gorgeous monochrome
that’s cool!. are you going to put it on a base?
https://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/WarOne's_Simple_Green_Stripping_Method
I haven’t tried it personally but simple green gets referenced. should work well for acrylic paints probably not so much for enamel paints.
More or less. I’m not using contrast paints, but the paint is very heavily watered down so effectively washes / glazes, so close enough!
I’m experimenting with using a wet palette with construction paper instead of parchment paper. It has some interesting effects as far as the paint wicks into the paper, otherwise it’s pretty similiar to a regular wet palette.
I dig the gelatinous cube, that’s awesome
Colors and shading are good! I like the objective marker as well.