They are based off the trees 2nd ed. 40K alien trees, as well as the MOTU Whispering woods.
All I did was go to a local craft store, bought floral wire, and the lichen. Then got some gauze tape from the local pharmacy covered it in light putty.Next step was priming it with spray paint, then drybrushing it and used the hot glue gun to put the lichen in place.
Now what magic treasures could be hiding in there?
The bones are from the new Funko Bat Cave toyset. I just gave it a wash and drybrushed it. *Tip* If I was to do it over I would prime it with spraypaint first.
Now that is the most alien forest I've seen in a long long time.
ReplyDeleteStupendous!
I don't know...I still like yours.
DeleteIt's like that scene from the Star Wars movie where the clones turn on everyone....Nice!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA...I should have made it more swampy like Dagobah, hid a tiny Yoda in there...Damn hindsight.
DeleteAwesome, they look excellent. Really good alien/fantasy looking scenery. It reminds me a little of some of Rodney Matthews art.
ReplyDeleteThanks Goblin Lee!
DeleteNice job! Now you need some man eating plants....
ReplyDeleteThanks Edgar! I'm working on that. ;)
DeleteNauseatingly bright - as it should be! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks buddy!
DeleteWhen I mentioned a super-soldier getting his kit hung up in a marine eating hedge . . . THIS is what I imagined. Oh, well done sir. This deathworld business is getting serious and beautiful. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Composer!
DeleteGreat looking alien trees, the colours work really well
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave!
DeleteMost interesting results, pretty nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suber!
DeleteThat's a really beautiful forest, alien with a slightly wholesome fantasy vibe. The skeleton is a great touch to set the scene!
ReplyDeleteThanks Doc!
ReplyDeleteGreat job making more RT terrain. Monolith IV!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a labor of love! Hahahaha
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