27 Mar 2013

Meet the Serpentmen!

Well, somehow I keep calling them snakemen, but hey, what is the difference?

Nothing special about those two, both my sculpts, so they're kinda rough. The thing is, most of the serpentmen I saw have legs which looks just silly to me. So mine have snake's bodies with humanoid arms and upper bodies + snake's heads and necks. Didn't came out as nice as I'd hope, but will suffice for now.

They're painted horribly because I had no idea how to do it. That is a huge problem of mine lately.




 I've got 5 more posts prepared that I will be pushing out for next two weeks before my departure. Nothing fancy, just few lurkers for Strange Aeons games, converted from Mantic zombies. I am proud to say I got every finished model (as in finished sculpt or bare metal/plastic miniature) for SA painted now!

Thanks for looking,
Mathyoo

8 comments:

  1. Looking good. Nice sculpts, and the paint jobs not too bad. I like the one with the crisscross pattern better though.

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  2. Nice work Mathyoo, your sculpting is definately improving the more you do!
    I know D&D has a race called "Yuan Ti" that are snake like, if you're still looking for more snake men without legs

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  3. Nice work dude and very nice brushwork to. There where some a series of fantasy books by Raymond E Feist great books btw.

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  4. Cheers guys, thanks!
    I have never used serpentmen in a game yet, so I will keep those for a while but I must say I am tempted to go repaint them, lol.
    As for sculpting, I agree some progress can be seen, albeit a slow one. I will try to get a hold of some dolls now, to have the proportions right and just dress them up. It is good that I'm practicing with monsters, can't go wrong there!

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  5. They look good and the paint job is interesting. Looks a little bit more like body paint than scale pattern, but that's okay. Keep it up you're doing great.

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    1. Thank you! And I agree, I should've sculpted pattern on them, so I could just drybrush or wash it. A lesson for the next time! :)

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  6. They look pretty good, the colour is a bit strange which is fitting for SA.

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    1. Thanks! I am actually thinking of repainting them, but still don't know to what :)

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