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The Council recently voted on a selection of Forest themed props to go along with the recently released Forest "Walls" terrain pieces and I thought it might be fun to show the initial sketches, the line art, shading/highlighting, and then the color blocking that happens before I get to the final art used in the miniatures.

Prop - Stump - 01

 


Prop - Bush - 01

Prop - Log - 01

From here I'll probably tweak the colors a bit and then do 3-4 alternate color options that'll be available for Tier 3+ Patrons.

They're nothing to crazy, but as a start they should provide some generic bits of woodland terrain to accent the Forest "walls". Maybe for future forest props we can get a bit crazier - Fey portal, overgrown alter, etc ?

Anyhow, let me know if you enjoy these little process break downs, happy to do more of 'em in the future if folks are finding them fun/insightful. 

Cheers!
-Marshall

Comments

Jamie Murphy

Great to see your process staged out like that.

Anonymous

These are great! 👍🏻

Anonymous

Very cool

Anonymous

Would you consider print logs that you could cut, fold and glue into boxes. That'd be great for minis to stand on.

Anonymous

These progress posts are very cool. I enjoy seeing your train of thought and how the designs evolve.

Anonymous

These are going to be very useful. Great stuff here.

Anonymous

Outstanding! Looking forward to the release.👍

Anonymous

these are beautiful as usual but will be so useful. thank you

PrintableHeroes

I'm always pretty cautious about adding extra assembly steps as each level of complexity makes it less accessible to people. For making something that miniatures could stand on I'd probably go with making a flat top down log "token" that miniatures could then just be placed on top of - serves the same function of providing a "bridge" but the only assembly is just cutting it out.

Anonymous

That's fair. I suppose also, I could just print it off differently to effect the 3D myself.

katytron

these look wonderful and i'm excited to get the final versions out on the table!

Anonymous

Really enjoy seeing parts of the creative process.