Hello everyone!
Update December 17th
Posed the models, I thought that having 1 high priest and 1 Priest was not right, so I decided to make one more pose. Now we have 1 High Priest and 2 Priests.
On the Top Left there is the High Priest, and the other 2 are Priests. Although I called them Priests, they also would look cool as mages.
Today I will be working on the Hand options. These heads are Open, Spell Effect 1 and 2, Finger (like pistol hand maybe), Staff, and Incense.
I will probably support them today and print by night. Tomorrow I won't be working so I expect to release them by Monday.
Update December 16th
Finished most of the details on the Priest.
Today I will work on the Hair, Hood, and some smaller details on the body. After doing this I will start making the poses.
Update December 15th
Started adding details, to the shoulders and chest piece, since this is a robe I will start my work from the top to the bottom.
I am still trying to figure it out how the top and bottom pieces will connect... that's what you get when mixing 2 different pieces.
For the wings on the back, I will make it shinner and I will probably add 1 more row of "feathers".
Today I also shared the blocked-out hair version.
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Yesterday I placed the Giant Eagle in the printer (it's already done, will show in another post), while it was printing I decided to start the Elven Priest.
I wanted to give him a robe but that did not matched the original concept so I decided to make a kit bash with some other armor set.
For now this is the current result, I am still blocking out the shapes to decide what to do and how much to mix.
I think I will create a High Priest (Hood and Hair versions, with wings, that can be removed using a 3d software) and a Priest (No wings, Cape, a different shoulder from the High Priest), if there is time I might include an Extra Priest.
I will keep this post updated as I progress in the sculpting process. If you have any comments or suggestions please leave them bellow, nothing is set in stone.
Best regards,
Ivo