pillars of good and evil [Permalink]
And here we have a scan of the pillars of good and evil. I'm using these for the dragonchess oliphant (rook) pieces:
A note on all these images recently: i'm using a scanner to scan them, rather than using a digital cam or even scanning pictures; and thus they all appear slightly washed out and the colors don't come through with nearly the detail that exists on the pieces themselves, but it gives the general idea of what i'm working on.
-->Scott
A note on all these images recently: i'm using a scanner to scan them, rather than using a digital cam or even scanning pictures; and thus they all appear slightly washed out and the colors don't come through with nearly the detail that exists on the pieces themselves, but it gives the general idea of what i'm working on.
-->Scott
Posted by shawker on Thursday, 20 February 2003
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dragonchess good thief [Permalink]
Here's the good thief for my dragonchess set:
Posted by shawker on Thursday, 20 February 2003
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dragonchess evil thief [Permalink]
Here's a scan of the evil thief i painted for the dragonchess game:
Posted by shawker on Thursday, 20 February 2003
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coin cast [Permalink]
Here's a much better scan of the final product of the mold i created from the olympic coin:
Posted by shawker on Thursday, 20 February 2003
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sculpey mold [Permalink]
Here's another picture you might find interesting. It's a mold i created from sculpey clay. I took a commerative olympic coin and made an impression which i then poured into a mold. Here's the result:
(sorry for the poor lighting - future images will be better)
Since this image was taken i've made several more molds. One was an Uruk-hai soldier that i used as a lid for a tomb which is currently on display in my cube at work.
Posted by shawker on Thursday, 20 February 2003
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