Baldur's Gate as miniatures
#1
Posted 15 June 2010 - 11:41 AM
Viconia. She is the first one I finished and I'm quite pleased how she turned out, though the eyes are way too big. The original miniature is Sister Kendra from Reaper Miniatures.
I'll post more as I finish them. Sarevok is almost ready and Xan, Jaheira and Cernd are in the works as well and I have plans for the others as well.
#2
Posted 15 June 2010 - 12:56 PM
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#3
Posted 17 June 2010 - 10:51 AM
I thought so too. The only thing that didn't look right with the original miniature was its hair as it had far too much of it. I removed some of it, which you can actually notice in the picture (the strange flat spot on Viccy's hair; I didn't notice it until after I had it painted).You choose a miniature that does look a lot like Viconia ;-) I'm looking forward to see the next ones!
Here is Sarevok:
He complains that the armour isn't spiky enough, but the others disagree. I think it suits him just fine.
Edited by Gorzag, 17 June 2010 - 10:51 AM.
#4
Posted 17 June 2010 - 11:49 AM
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#5
Posted 17 June 2010 - 01:15 PM
A furry hat, elastic mask, a pair of shiny marble dice, some people call them snake-eyes, but to me they look like mice
-- "Nothing's gonna change my clothes", They Might Be Giants
#6
Posted 19 June 2010 - 03:37 PM
What was the original for Sarevok supposed to be?
"Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil." - C.S. Lewis
#7
Posted 28 June 2010 - 02:40 PM
This project's been on hold for a moment as I took a sudden week long vacation to Crete, and now that I'm back I've been a little ill. Also, I managed to lose Cernd's weapon arm. But I have begun working on Xan and he's coming up nicely.
#8
Posted 29 June 2010 - 02:14 AM
theacefes: You have to be realistic as well, you can't just be Swedish!
#9
Posted 30 June 2010 - 11:04 AM
He acted very in character when I was taking the pictures of him, as it first seemed any picture I took was doomed to fail. But in the end my stubbornness won and I managed to take some that were just fine. I know he should really have a moonblade and not a staff, but I liked the way he holds the staff, so I let it be.
The original miniature was again from Reaper, called Piers, Young Mage.
#10
Posted 30 June 2010 - 12:06 PM
That is so clearly Xan. Nice job
A furry hat, elastic mask, a pair of shiny marble dice, some people call them snake-eyes, but to me they look like mice
-- "Nothing's gonna change my clothes", They Might Be Giants
#11
Posted 30 June 2010 - 12:15 PM
Not at all. Go ahead.Mind if I link to this in the Xan fanart thread?
Thanks!That is so clearly Xan. Nice job
#12
Posted 01 July 2010 - 04:27 AM
Good thinking! I never realized you could make one miniature from another. Sounds like fun.
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#13
Posted 01 July 2010 - 01:13 PM
These are very lovely! And I liked Xan, naturally.
Good thinking! I never realized you could make one miniature from another. Sounds like fun.
Thanks! It's quite common in the hobby actually as lots of people like to personalize their miniatures. It is indeed fun and probably is my favourite part of the hobby. These have been quite simple so far, as Sarevok was just a paintjob for the original miniature and with Xan and Viconia I only modified their hair a little. But you can do much more like adding or switching parts from different miniatures, sculpting something new for it from modelling putty, changing the pose to be more dramatic etc. Amongst the hobbyists it's usually called converting.
#14
Posted 12 July 2010 - 01:35 PM
I was of course speaking of Gorion. It seems I have suddenly become capable of painting faces, they were always my weakest point earlier. The miniature is once again from Reaper, called Drus the Darkblighter. I didn't do anything expect paint it, as I thought it was perfect for Gorion as it is.
Big thanks to Chevalier for suggesting the use of a darker background for the pictures. They are much better this way.
#15
Posted 12 July 2010 - 11:58 PM
I can definitely see Gorion standing up to Firkraag, for once.
#16
Posted 13 July 2010 - 12:09 AM
Oh well.
Gorion is my favorite so far (though what little of the Xan images my computer is currently allowing my to view shows promise). And the dark background was particularly poignant here, bringing back memories of the night he died. Yes, that fictional night exists in my memory to the extent where it is able to be conjured up by visuals. Also disconcerting.
"Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil." - C.S. Lewis
#17
Posted 13 July 2010 - 10:39 AM
Your Gorion is absolutely perfect! His face has that "mentor" look that is a must for him, but the clothes and gear prevent him from becoming just an old bookworm. And the flowing cloak has a certain "journey" feeling to it.
I can definitely see Gorion standing up to Firkraag, for once.
Thanks! I'm very pleased at how he turned. While certainly old, I never thought Gorion to be bookworm type. In my mind he was still a fit man and could certainly have handled the hardships of the adventurer's if not for Sarevok.
How the hell was I having a conversation with you without realizing you were you, Gorzag? I just now figured out who I was talking to. This is disconcerting...
I don't think I realized it either... Are you sure we were talking? Of course it might just be that we both suffered from a sudden strike of dementia.
Gorion is my favorite so far (though what little of the Xan images my computer is currently allowing my to view shows promise). And the dark background was particularly poignant here, bringing back memories of the night he died. Yes, that fictional night exists in my memory to the extent where it is able to be conjured up by visuals. Also disconcerting.
He's probably my favourite of them too. Heh, I know that feeling. There was one time I was discussing voice acting in games with my friend and he said that one of the best performances he has seen, if not the best was Merle Danridge's voice acting at the end of Half-Life 2 Episode Two, because of the emotion she put in Alyx's voice. I agreed that it was great, but said that I thought Baldur's Gate: Throne of Bhaal had an even better one. The scene that came to my mind was one of Jaheira's lines just before you decide whether to ascend or not if you had romanced her. However, when I loaded a save at that point to show it to him, I noticed that the line wasn't voiced. I was simply so immersed in the scene that I could hear Jaheira say those words(and still can).
Edited by Gorzag, 13 July 2010 - 10:42 AM.
#18
Posted 14 July 2010 - 10:13 AM
I noticed a spare Gandalf model on my shelf and as I was in the mood to paint, he became Elminster instead(yeah, I know, a waste of a good Gandalf miniature, but I already have four other miniatures for him). This was done rather quickly and the model is one of the Gandalf miniatures in Games Workshop's Lord of the Rings range.
#19
Posted 14 July 2010 - 10:41 AM
Also, nice Gorion above. He looks wise enough to keep the PC and Imoen in line, but definitely competent enough to take out Sarry
A furry hat, elastic mask, a pair of shiny marble dice, some people call them snake-eyes, but to me they look like mice
-- "Nothing's gonna change my clothes", They Might Be Giants
#20
Posted 14 July 2010 - 10:56 AM
Perfect As it is, Elminster sometimes gets called "Gandalf the Red." Though, to be fair, he is basically a Gandalf clone. It's just that Gandalf is far, far cooler I mean, what's El done, aside from meddle?
Not much. Well okay, he does pick up Jaheira's letter(if you romance her) that is flowing with the wind and gives it to you. Of course, it could be the letter was completely safe where it was and Elminster took it just because he felt like he wanted to make an appearance. And Gandalf meddles too, the difference just is that his meddling is actually useful.
Also, nice Gorion above. He looks wise enough to keep the PC and Imoen in line, but definitely competent enough to take out Sarry
Thanks! As I said before I am really pleased with him, he is one of my better works.