Requests for 3D Creations
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Summoner | Date: Wednesday, 16-02-2022, 21:03 | Message # 46 |
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| Quote minyassa ( ) I would love to see some models of bosses from Valheim, especially Eikthyr. Eikthyr is very pretty if you ignore the blood and chains. Ok that deer looks really interesting, would sure be considerable making one. well actually just needs some glowing red eyes and a Cain Just the way I know my self with all the to be done models would have to place it somewhere into that list ... Would have to make these Parts like Chain removable .... Reminds me a little of these Forest gods so would have to look a little more Impressive and Powerful.
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SHW | Date: Tuesday, 17-10-2023, 21:23 | Message # 47 |
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| After seeing your christmas giveaway list (the polar express train) I thought, that would be awesome, but something I could still use commercially without stepping on copyright-toes. steam trains, flying trains, steampunk trains, atlantis trains, lol. trains.
Book cover designer
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ArhainArt | Date: Sunday, 05-05-2024, 20:46 | Message # 48 |
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| I've seen your Stagate props but nt the death glider
SG Death Glider
Pain is the one emotion shared by all creatures.
It unites us all.
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KageRyu | Date: Thursday, 18-07-2024, 03:26 | Message # 49 |
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| I love me some robots and Cyborgs. Can never have enough really. There are two fantastic Robots/Cyborgs I would love to see done well for Poser: Hammerstein from Judge Dread/ABC War Roids
He has a lot of variations (in the comics one whole arm ended in a giant hammer) but I really liked this look from the US Judge Dread Movie of the 90s.
The other is the ever iconic full conversion cyborg from Appleseed, Briarios: He too has gone through many variations over the decades. There was a look he had in the manga in the late 80's and early 90's where his body looked much more mechanical with visible servos and motors, much like an up=armored endoskeleton from terminator. I could not find any good references of that look online sadly. His head is fairly iconic, and though there have been a few similar designs for Poser/Daz none of them really capture the detail well.
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Summoner | Date: Thursday, 18-07-2024, 08:43 | Message # 50 |
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| the top one sure looks complex with all the details, a real cpu killer
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KageRyu | Date: Tuesday, 06-08-2024, 20:43 | Message # 51 |
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| Just wanted to put some bees in your bonnet for ideas. This would be an awesome creature for Poser (this is a video of someone sculpting it in clay):
These would be great Poser Alternate Star Wars figures too (again, someone sculpting in clay - but final figure is really cool):
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Summoner | Date: Wednesday, 07-08-2024, 11:37 | Message # 52 |
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| Uhh cool ... it is what I used to be doing for many years just not figurines. I was making swords, swords in walking sticks, Dragons climbing on old wood Chess tables, times when things had to be made in real. Actually learned technical designer but that was not really my thing sitting all day on the Drawing board with the ink pen !
got my attic full of these creations. The dragon is build first with normal old Journals giving the basic form. dragon material is made of wood powder ( rests of when cutting wood with the machine ) mixed with fish-glue to make a wood clay.
one of the many swords I made this one also is a part of a walking stick
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KageRyu | Date: Thursday, 08-08-2024, 03:58 | Message # 53 |
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| Pretty cool. The last time I did any real sculpting was back in High School, and sadly not even the pieces I liked have survived. Though I did do a lot of kit bashing, scratch building, and custom terrain for war games up until about 2007.
I want to get back in to physical creation, but where I am living I have no room, and somehow I am in probably the only area on the East Coast of the U.S. where you cannot even get decent art and craft supplies without ordering online. Local art store here is a useless juke. They do not have decent paints, inks, colored pencils, no MDF board or Plasticine, No Sculpy or Super Sculpy, no Perspex, no EVA foam, no armature wire, no canvas, no sketchpads... I could go on... What they have is about what you see in elementary school art class - crayons, crayola markers, Elmer's glue, construction paper, and lots of styrofoam shapes and colored beads to stick into them. It makes me truly sad.
I can't even buy Model Kits and Testor's or Tamiya paints locally anymore.
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