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Changed ear attach points (basically had to redo them for that) and more tests on the kitbash horns.
The horns move well with the fig's head manually, but not if I pick a pre-set pose
Changed ear attach points (basically had to redo them for that) and more tests on the kitbash horns.
The horns move well with the fig's head manually, but not if I pick a pre-set pose
Tried to re-capture the view angle of the first shot too ^^;;
Tried to re-capture the view angle of the first shot too ^^;;
Still, a good start as I tinker further.
Still, a good start as I tinker further.
Mostly I had changed the positions and angles of the horns and ears. It's looking good so far, I think. The horns are objects I added in using kitbashing.
Mostly I had changed the positions and angles of the horns and ears. It's looking good so far, I think. The horns are objects I added in using kitbashing.
I tried to capture this today using kitbashing!
It's a bit hard to see cause I used a mask piece to try and show a face marking.
I tried to capture this today using kitbashing!
It's a bit hard to see cause I used a mask piece to try and show a face marking.
Specially since in recent years I've taken to tanking and support roles in my fave games, and of the Paladin/Light sort most recently.
Specially since in recent years I've taken to tanking and support roles in my fave games, and of the Paladin/Light sort most recently.
This approach didn't either, but the end result is something that, like the new wing setup, hit some button in my brain. I like it.
This approach didn't either, but the end result is something that, like the new wing setup, hit some button in my brain. I like it.
Something about having both the small back wings and arm wings is striking me right, at least right now. Between that and the tail, it makes me think of my childhood fascination for the Archaeopteryx.
Something about having both the small back wings and arm wings is striking me right, at least right now. Between that and the tail, it makes me think of my childhood fascination for the Archaeopteryx.