Yeah man! Love the amount of detail and historical reference that went into this. It adds a lot of dimension to the world building! One thought on the airbrush stencil: you might try cutting the stencil from masking tape, it'll be a lot easier to fit to the contour of a non-flat surface and should give you sharp edges!
The amount of time, thought, and care that goes into your work is pretty mind-bending. The quality really shines in your final results! Another super satisfying offering from your channel Shared where I can among the community!
Absolute class, such an entertaining video while still showing the viewer your craft. I'm personally obsessed with the world building and lore! Can't wait for the next episode 😁
Man, loving your research which always adds life to your world building. Your detailing on the belts etc is always top notch and your drawings/animations have me very jelly. Think I've said that before but I'll say it again because I really mean it. Top notch stuff. Well done my man.
Very exciting to see another entry in this series. I feel like I'm getting a better sense of the world at large. Your skill with those tiny details is amazing! So many little buckles! I love how your character designs come from such intricate worldbuilding. The final looks so good, love the paint job and the fantastic base. And yes, I'd love a full-scale sword video!
You are doing such great work man, I love it! Everything is so well thought through, which makes your world really rich and believable. I also love the drawings, and the metal work, and the base, and, nevermind, I just love everything about it!
Monster Garden's shout out brought me here, I love your worldbuilding and character designs! I'm in favor of the minimalist leather shoe for the reasons you mentioned, additionally there are thousands of years of historical precedence for that style of shoe, and a lightweight shoe that lets you feel the ground underneath you could also be much quieter, useful for stalking game in the woods. There are also modern studies on "barefoot" or minimalist style shoes that show the muscles in the feet become stronger when aren't supported the way they are with modern shoes, meaning that people that wear this style of shoe daily have no trouble walking or running in them for miles. Hope this is interesting or useful to you!
Cultural preference and taboos can often explain choices that are seemingly insensible. The nordic bronze age ended far later, than it seemingly aught to. Iron using societies were widespread along the southern Baltic Sea coastline, but the norse communities held on the their bronze age tool set for quite a while. Also - maybe the Aegir often climbs trees and rocks. In such a case, soft shoes are much preferable to hard soled shoes and boots.
Loving your work, looking forward to whatever you do next!
Yeah man! Love the amount of detail and historical reference that went into this. It adds a lot of dimension to the world building! One thought on the airbrush stencil: you might try cutting the stencil from masking tape, it'll be a lot easier to fit to the contour of a non-flat surface and should give you sharp edges!
Yeah! I’m happy to hear that! That is a good tip, it’ll be much easier to get close to stuff (shoes or quiver for example) as well.
The transitions are EPIC! Great build. 👌👏
Thanks Ames! :D
The amount of time, thought, and care that goes into your work is pretty mind-bending. The quality really shines in your final results! Another super satisfying offering from your channel Shared where I can among the community!
Thank you so much! :D
Absolute class, such an entertaining video while still showing the viewer your craft. I'm personally obsessed with the world building and lore! Can't wait for the next episode 😁
That’s like the best reaction possible :D Thank you!
Man, loving your research which always adds life to your world building. Your detailing on the belts etc is always top notch and your drawings/animations have me very jelly. Think I've said that before but I'll say it again because I really mean it. Top notch stuff. Well done my man.
Thanks a bunch man. That is super encouraging to hear you say!
Very exciting to see another entry in this series. I feel like I'm getting a better sense of the world at large. Your skill with those tiny details is amazing! So many little buckles! I love how your character designs come from such intricate worldbuilding. The final looks so good, love the paint job and the fantastic base. And yes, I'd love a full-scale sword video!
Great to hear that, thank you man! :D
Rodger, dodger and wilco.
I'm definitely interested in seeing the more supernatural aspects of this world. Or at least more of the beast.
More is to come!
You are doing such great work man, I love it! Everything is so well thought through, which makes your world really rich and believable. I also love the drawings, and the metal work, and the base, and, nevermind, I just love everything about it!
Many thanks! Your diorama-skills are probably what pushed me to add some volume to a base for a change!
Monster Garden's shout out brought me here, I love your worldbuilding and character designs! I'm in favor of the minimalist leather shoe for the reasons you mentioned, additionally there are thousands of years of historical precedence for that style of shoe, and a lightweight shoe that lets you feel the ground underneath you could also be much quieter, useful for stalking game in the woods. There are also modern studies on "barefoot" or minimalist style shoes that show the muscles in the feet become stronger when aren't supported the way they are with modern shoes, meaning that people that wear this style of shoe daily have no trouble walking or running in them for miles. Hope this is interesting or useful to you!
Thank you very much! All good points indeed, especially the idea that they’d be quieter. Much appreciated :)
How does this video only have 400 views this is so cool! Subscribing
Welcome aboard!
Full scalee
ND ALSO AWSOME WORK
THANK YOU
Cultural preference and taboos can often explain choices that are seemingly insensible. The nordic bronze age ended far later, than it seemingly aught to. Iron using societies were widespread along the southern Baltic Sea coastline, but the norse communities held on the their bronze age tool set for quite a while.
Also - maybe the Aegir often climbs trees and rocks. In such a case, soft shoes are much preferable to hard soled shoes and boots.
Very good points on both accounts.
Dude, that intro.
What about a prophet's mother sculpt ?
The plan is to make one more Agir sculpt which I’ve been planning for a long time, and the next sculpture after that will be the Prophet Mother!