You may recall the Stone Circle terrain I was working on awhile back: I finally got around to doing the basing. Initially I was a bit concerned - the flock was quite green, which detracted badly from the glowing effect I was trying to achieve. A bit of drybrushing has muted that though.
Still think it needs some more bloodstains through...or maybe a sacrificial victim chained to one of the uprights! Bwahahahahaha!
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe resin piece sure seems to be nice (and that always helps), but gotta say I love the basing, and how the rocks seem to sprout from the land.
The glow looks good to me, and I suppose I wouldn't add a single thing (not even more blood).
That way it can either be some long forgotten ruin in the middle of nowhere (for any kind of game), or for a specific campaign you can just add an appropriate painted mini to represent whatever game piece you need!
Congrats!
Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI think these latest images with the mixed vegetation are so realistic.
I would not add a sacrificial figure but keep the piece as it is.
Tony
Looking great, agreee you need to add some gore in there.
ReplyDeleteSuperb! Great lighting effect too, how about a few rusty shackles?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic. Very haunting with the luminescent glow! I can almost feel the mist rolling in from the moorland fells as night draws in ... Fantastic, Paul - really fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Paul. Like the idea of more blood and there would be nothing wrong with a victim chained up too.
ReplyDeleteLove it...the way it is :)
ReplyDeleteIt look very eerie....the way it shoul look :P
cheers
Lovely work Paul !
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
I've liked your stone-circle work from its inception...and still do. Great modeling!
ReplyDeleteWow that is awesome! Cool stuff!!
ReplyDeleteLots more blood.....cue lightning and maniacal laughter!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Paul. Love the eldritch glow.
ReplyDeleteGreat atmospheric piece. I would actually try going for two versions, the clean one you have there then a second with the gore so you can swap them during a campaign as things turn nasty. (Which, if it's anything like ours it soon will do).
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome, love the glow effect in particular :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Dry brushing flock is something I over look but it can be really effective in toning it back.
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You have done a very good job there. Looking forward to seeing it in action.
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Another vote for more blood. Looks great though.
ReplyDeleteJason
Nicely done. I'd leave the victim off or perhaps have a removable one so you could use it for different themed games. The glow effect is rather good. Perhaps some little candles in the corners of the triangle?
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