Portfolio - Miniatures & Figures
A selection of things I've made, either from my own mind or as a commissioned order for a customer.
A selection of things I've made, either from my own mind or as a commissioned order for a customer.
This customer asked me to make "pure nightmare fuel," and I asked my husband for help. He digitally sculpted this Wendigo and printed it in resin for me, and then I went to town on the painting and terrain. The eyes glow in the dark. The mane is actually a tuft of my husky's fur glued in place. I used white loose eyeshadow for the snow and adhered it with watered-down PVA glue.
This was hubby's first-ever digital sculpt: The Fuckofftopus. I painted this one for a friend and even gave it fake eyelashes and painted every fingernail.
A customer asked for a particular character from an actual play DnD group. Hubby once again came in clutch with digitally sculpting and printing the figure. And I'm glad we printed more than one, as the staff irreparably broke on a few of these before I had a finished one. The details are SO TINY. That's my thumb in the pic, and I have small hands.
These figures are from a boardgame called Mice and Mystics. The miniatures come as bare, gray plastic. I really enjoyed bringing each of them to life. In addition to standard acrylics, used a little bit of various nail polishes on each piece to get different finishes and textures, like a satin look on the red cape, a metal look on the weapons, and an asphalt look on the bases.