Korvus MD
For my main DnD campaign, a friend is playing as a Aarakocra Grave Cleric with a plague doctor theme. The character uses the plague doctor mask to hide his beak, which I think is genius!
He has access to 3D printers so he designed a mini on Hero Forge (https://www.heroforge.com/) and printed it himself. However, they didn't have the hat that he wanted, so I offered to sculpt his character a hat and paint the whole thing.
Here is the finished article:
The hat was made out of two pieces of plasticard cut out using a Cricut. A Cricut is a 2D cutting and writing machine that is used mainly by people for fabric and graphic design. My wife got one last Christmas and I worked out that I could cut shapes out of plasticard with it! This made it really easy to get the shapes I needed, a ring and a disc.
I filed away the top of the plague mask and laid on the disk with superglue, which I had measured out to fit beforehand. I then superglued a small plasticard tube to get the height and act as a base for the greenstuff. Then came the tip of the hat. I greenstuffed around the plasticard tube several times, each adding a little bit and allowing to set so I didn't bugger it up by trying too much at the same time. I went over the intended shape so I could use a rounded file to take away until I got the concave shape I wanted.
For the paint job I mainly followed a tutorial on paint black cloth, briefly you start with black, wash with a dark blue, and slowly add a bluish grey to highlight. The symbol on the cape is of his diety and was free handed, which was pretty hard. I marked out the whole thing with a very dilute gold so I could get the proportions right, then after making the first layer, I cleaned it up using the dark grey. I should have blended the touchups better but I was so worried about messing up the symbol further that I thought it best just to quit while I was ahead.
All in all, I'm really happy with it and it was a relatively quick paint.
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