This is kind of a matter of opportunity post. This very week I've received my parcel from the most amazing Forest King by Ana Polanšćak Kickstarter Campaign run by Andrew May at Meridian Miniatures. You can easily tell those names are quite a guarantee of good work and quality, and I simply couldn't resist.
If you have a look at the link above, you'll see how the original model was conceived. But I had a different approach for such a creature. I had some deer skulls (in fact... can they come from a previous Kickstarter by Ana Polanšćak too? I think so...). Whatever. I cut the original face out and replaced it with the skull. It gave the mini a different vibe, kind of darker, I think:
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| It looks scary to me! |
I considered using a black palette, but on a second thought, the contrast with the white skull would make it look pretty much like No-Face from Spirited Away. So I went for natural colours, in all kind of browns. They look pretty much darker and deeper in the pic. Anyway, it's spooky, and that's what I wanted!
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| This beast is huge |
I used the KS to get a treat myself, I purchased the Vampire Queen as an add-on. What a scary creature indeed.
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| Boo |
Its slenderness, proportions... everything is so uneasy about this mini! I love it. I thought of adding some kind of crown or raggedy clothes... but in the end I decided she's perfect just as she is. The only variation is that I didn't add the tail. This way she resembles more a human-like shape. I wanted the model to look scary and creepy. It is indeed!
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| And huge too!! |
I simply had to paint both creatures, I was hypnotized by them, and scary and spooky as they are, I thought these quite appropiate days to post them both!
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| King and Queen |
Here you have them. Quite an impulse, but I'm happy I painted them! I don't know what will be next, but for sure it won't be as eerie and scary... These are difficult to challenge!
Lovely minis and awesome painted work!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope they were appropiate for the Halloween weekend :D
DeleteThey both look fantastic Suber.
ReplyDeleteI hope it isn't the queen I hear flapping around in the middle of the night. 😮
Thank you so much! I would close the window, just in case...
DeleteSuitably creepy. Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteThank you! They is something unsettling about both of them, but in fact that's their appeal :)
DeleteYour conversion on the Forest King is seamless, and if you hadn't of mentioned it was a conversion, wouldn't have known. The dark tones you've used are a great contrast to the skull.
ReplyDeleteThe paler tones you've used on the queen suit her perfectly.
Thank you very much! The skull thing was something I envisioned even at the moment of getting into the KS campaign, and I think it's an interesting twist. I've seen there's a new KS campaign for the court of vampires, but I'm unsure, as I've been thinking of getting some of the recent GW stuff for some time now...
DeleteNice work on both of these. I think the skull on the deer-creature is a definite improvement. They've both got weird, sinister proportions, and the painting makes them look properly creepy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I like the eerie looking it has now with the skull. About the Queen, the proportions, the obvious nakedness, the bat face... every detail adds a lot of depth, I think both creatures could perform in a Robert Eggers film!
DeleteThose are some beautiful miniatures! A skull on a stag works really well - I have one from Warp Miniatures, that I quite enjoyed painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Ooh, I think I know the mini, is that the whole skeleton one? That's so cool!
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