Joy of Basing III
by Roman aka jar
posted by roman, jarhead, kong
Again it is basing time - a comissioned Fantasy Base on a 50x50cm Socket by Sockelmacher.de - i used mainly all techniques explained in the Tutorial basing section - a little more detail will follow soon as Raffa and i are planning and working on a big advanced basing article :)
I hope the comissioner is happy with the result. The statue in the lower front is an old Avatars of War Barbarian, which i did get from a friend. He was already missing his sword and was primed hardcore so i did choose to use him as a statue. The knight statue is an old Statue by Rackham. There are also 2 squirrels hidden on that base and an evil frog eating brains out of orcish skull (small animals by Busch)... hope you like it!
Again it is basing time - a comissioned Fantasy Base on a 50x50cm Socket by Sockelmacher.de - i used mainly all techniques explained in the Tutorial basing section - a little more detail will follow soon as Raffa and i are planning and working on a big advanced basing article :)
I hope the comissioner is happy with the result. The statue in the lower front is an old Avatars of War Barbarian, which i did get from a friend. He was already missing his sword and was primed hardcore so i did choose to use him as a statue. The knight statue is an old Statue by Rackham. There are also 2 squirrels hidden on that base and an evil frog eating brains out of orcish skull (small animals by Busch)... hope you like it!
AAAH I love those bases-since the MaxPaint days "back in time" :P I guess you've been asked this a thousand times, but I really need some of these roots/wooden stuff, you use as trees...where can I find those?
Thanks!
Hit the forest and check trees for old dead farn like this tendril (Ranke) here: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/180/421507310_32aa2c0f5d.jpg
If they are dead, often at a dead tree that was hit by lightning or ripped out of the ground by wind you can find already dry ones, if you dig a bit you can also check for the underground roots, they are often very nice too...
Thank you!