I’m please as punch to show the internet this, the first ever miniature of Rhinosferatu, the vampire rhino and enemy of the World Wildlife Federation of Justice. This was created by Uncle Mike’s Worldwide, the creators of the Strange Aeons Lovecraftian tactical miniatures game.
Based on a pose from a friend of mine during Zombie Walk a couple of years back. Painted in Photoshop on a Cintiq using a variety of cool brushes. The gun is based on a toy gun she was really holding. The crossbow was added based on a real image from the web, the rustybackpack thingy was not modelled after anything.
Comix & Stories is Sunday Aug 28 @ 3102 Main St Vancouver
Toren Atkinson will be sharing a booth with his Caustic Soda Podcast co-host and creative cronie Kevin Leeson of Critical Hit Comics at Comix & Stories on August 28 2011, 3102 Main St, Vancouver BC.
Thanks to Toren Atkinson’s ongoing Birthday Fundraising Project, multiple Shuster Award nominee and Eisner Award–winning comic book creator Ian Boothby, best known for his work as one of the main writers on Simpsons Comics and Futurama Comics, has completed the final draft for the next installment of World Wildlife Federation of Justice comics.
Without giving too much away, the tale features multiple heroes and villains who must join forces to fight a new threat unlike any they’ve ever faced! It’s a nine page story to be illustrated by Toren Atkinson and, if all goes to plan, a very special guest artist.
game. Coupled with a bi-weekly miniature painting party I’ve been having with friends I have gotten around to painting some little dudes for the game. First, the morglodytes – a cross between a morlock and a troglodyte. They are sporting the newest in post-apocalyptic fashion, the orange haz-mat suits with gas masks.
Then we have these gents who I’ve adapted into Fallout 3’s vault dwellers. Regular
Vault Dwellers – click to make large
humans who have survived the apocalypse by living in underground vaults. They wear Vault-Tec jumpsuits.
These guys are actually only about 80% done but close enough to share with the internet. Enjoy!
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