Hello! I thought of whipping up a dragon for the comp, but I was persuaded that it was possibly a tad too unwieldy for a dungeon crawl. (Especially at the Smaug/dnd red dragon size that sprang to mind) So I decided on something smaller, but still scaly and snappy. :) A couple of sketches first...
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I'll keep it easy for now, and go for the lazy sprawl. The thing grew a bit between the decision on size and skinning the armature, but it'll still fit on a dungeon tile. I hope.
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And a sneak peek at another entry, if I don't take too long on the basilisk.
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Like the basilisk.
What's your plans with the other sculpt?
Ta. :)
I want to keep the second one under my hat for now. (it'll likely not get anywhere fast) It's a mass of something, but not ooze and tentacles. ;)
Excellent, a basilisk had never occured to me! Don't worry about the size too much, if it's a bit bigger than a tile it's no problem.
8)
At the risk of being pedantic - isn't a basilisk a kind of serpent? Lovely little model, though. :-bd
Wow, that's a good start!
Quote from: Hertsblue on 16 May 2011, 05:33:06 PM
At the risk of being pedantic - isn't a basilisk a kind of serpent?
I always envisage them as a bigger kind of Komodo dragon, with a poisonous bite and bad breath!
I always imagined it as rather small, since it hatches out of a serpent egg gone weird and incubated by a cockerel. The Harry Potter version looked more like a Wyrm to me, way too big. It is said to be a serpent, but the mini's I have look more like the one Vermis did.
Quote from: Vermis on 16 May 2011, 09:09:31 AM
And a sneak peek at another entry, if I don't take too long on the basilisk.
Looks like a big tongue...
good job there are no girlies on the forum!
Nosher you're incorrigible mate [& I wouldn't have you any other way :d]
Like the look of these Vermis :)
Quote from: Nosher on 17 May 2011, 07:43:29 AM
Looks like a big tongue...
good job there are no girlies on the forum!
If there were they'd tell him to sit on it!
(Gets his coat)
I like that basilisk - hope you make it in time :) !
I'm still alive! I let this gather dust for a while but it's getting close to finished now. The reason for the big push is the same reason I'm glad I don't have to stay up 'til the wee hours tonight, to get it finished. For the past week or so I've had 'end of June, end of June' running through my head. :-[
To answer an old question... Hertsblue: AFAIK ye olde mythical basilisks were serpentlike or serpent-derived monsters, looking pretty much like the creatures on this page (http://americanmonsters.com/site/2009/12/basilisk-southern-europe/). Also mixed up a lot with cockatrices, which are better divided and defined in modern fantasy settings.
That's where I got this version of a basilisk. Specifically, old D&D references. Heavy lizardlike critters, like Leon's view:
http://redwinggreen7.livejournal.com/96068.html
http://dedpihto.narod.ru/games/Monsters1/MM00014.htm
http://dungeons.wikia.com/wiki/Basilisk_%284e_Monster%29
Pics. If I don't decide to rip out some bits and redo them, I've just got to bulk out the back and tail and scaly them up.
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That is niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!
the head is great!!! :-bd
Nice.
Yeah, it's the evil grin on his face I like. :D
Excellent 8)
Superb !!!
Cheers - Phil
It does look really good. 8)
That's one smug looking Basilisk 8) What does it know that the intrepid adventurers don't!
Great job Vermis :-bd
like it - good work