This is my friend's character for a campaign that we are in. He used AI to create the general look of his character, then designed a mini based on the outcome. I printed it out for him and used the AI image as a color reference.
Here are a few other angles:
And here is the AI generated image that the mini is based off of:
Thank you! The base is just.. dirt. Like from my backyard. Lol. I blobbed some modge-podge on the base, rolled it around in some finer dirt, then picked some little rocks and coated them in super glue and tossed em on.
Highly recommend doing a little base flair to any minis you make. It's a world of difference, and takes an extra 5-10 minutes.
He was pretty fun! I'm hoping my friend enjoys using him.
Thanks for noticing the greens. I was showing someone a dragonborn I'd painted, complaining that it looked plain and boring. His suggestion was to highlight his red skin with shades of orange and yellow to make the huge patches of red more interesting. The dragonborn already had his top coat applied, so it was too late for him, but I carried the suggestion over here, and I think it turned out pretty good.
I've got a couple dozen orcs that need paint, I want to try doing a few different themes for each army and play around with the skin tones/ highlights. The campaign I'm running is set primarily in the snow, and traditional forest-green orcs with leather armor feels out of place; the first set I want to do will have blue to gray skin, with a dark colored armor. I also want some red to yellow skinned orcs, maybe some have purple in their armor...
Sounds great! I love painting skin because it can be so varied in hue. Even human skin has greens and blues in it even though it's usually looks more brown, red or yellow.
Im curious about the name. I know half X is used with a lot of things but I would think with giants, and especially as you get bigger like ice, that it would be like there was an ice giant back in the ancestry backstory wise like grandfather or great grandfather. To get them to player character sizing like 9 feet or something.
Yeah, I'm honestly not 100% sure what his character's actual lineage, nor do I know if he put that much thought in to it. That was just the most accurate, succint title I could come up with. Haha.