1/72 Scale medieval ship models for print, that I made for Valdemar Miniatures. Printed models were painted by Jens Christian Jensen from Valdemar Miniatures. [img][/img]
Thank you! (even though this was asking about the resume specifically ;) ) Regarding the drop pod, anyway, I am definitely going for a miniature look since it is based on the actual Warhammer miniature. :)
" Same scene looks perfect in path tracing render probably but typical on-line rasterized render makes it look sort of dry and "uncanny" art style wise. I long tried to find what it resembles to me till randomly find a well known "rainbow" portrait of Elizabeth 1. Full of tiny details done with perfectly same attention in…
actually that miniature is the official Dante miniature from Citadel. and Horus strangled Sanguinius after smashing him with the hammer. this, i should note, is all after Sanguinius held the great gate single handedly against a bloodthirster of khorne in single combat haha.
i got myself a citadel miniatures catalogue. picked it up in a comic book store fore a few bucks and it was absolutely worth it. has hundrets of pages filled with wh, wh40k, lotr and other unit, building and terrain miniatures. images from google:
The miniature I worked on for Kingdom Death was released on Friday for sale on the Kingdom Death store. I worked on this project with Hazardous in mid 09 and it was really refreshing to work on. Here is a few renders of the Zbrush model and the final miniature. So many anatomy errors I can see now. >.<
Big fan of the way the miniatures look, particularly the large helmets and overall body proportions. I've never really been a fan of the realistic looking space marines or the ones you see in the artwork. Anyhow, given how I've been painting, modelling, and collecting these guys for years, only suitable that I put one…
nice job overall bro. I like the shots without the dof close up. To me it give the shot a miniature scale feeling. Tilt shift its called. http://www.visualphotoguide.com/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial-how-to-make-fake-miniature-scenes/ fingers crossed!
Hello! I wanted to share my ongoing progress I've been making on personal project in my free time. It's an environment based on Warhammer Fantasy setting. I got inspired by many artworks made for WFRP guidebooks and various concepts and miniatures depicting the Altdorf, capital of the Empire. Currently I fell rather good…
Oh, I'm sorry, totally forgot about that. It is a wahammer 40k dreadnought. A walker-tank that can carry a wide array of weaponry. Here is one of the pictures I use for reference. It is also available as a miniature for a board game called 'warhammer 40k'. I own one of these miniatures and also use it as reference.