Sunday, May 27, 2012

Update May 24, 2012 (open to requests)

Well I’ve been whining about my hard drive for a month now and I guess I couldn’t flog that dead horse forever.  I’ve reached a point where I feel comfortable saying I’ve recovered everything I could.  Anything else I need to recover will have to be done as needed, generally though scratch build.
So at this point I’m reopening my requests policy.  Some readers might not have heard this so I’ll restate it here. I welcome requests.  I accept requests in all their myriad of forms.  The caveat with requests is an understanding that I am not a professional.  Just like wargaming is my hobby, so too is my 3d modeling.  While I can generally respond quickly getting to the actual modeling can be difficult so I ask for patience.  I do not claim to be an expert, nor do I claim to be perfect.  I will endeavor to be as honest as possible regarding my skill and the cost of items before I start. I cannot guarantee models will be perfect the first try but I will do my best to do so. At this time I don’t charge to design a model, this may change but presently there are no fees.  I do add a small charge to the printing cost of the model and will keep the item available in my shapeway’s store so it can be purchased by others.  This markup fee is used to offset the cost of ordering test models.  I also reserve the right to make derivative works based on a model I create from requests.  To request something you can message me here on my blog or through private messaging on shapeways. 

Presently the only requests I know I can’t fill are vehicles, the cost to print them is prohibitive.  If shapeways or another service ever makes this reasonable I will be happy to do so.  Presently however my landraider design would cost about 500 dollars American to print (about 200 after shelling).  I will also caution requestors about requests for iconography that is the intellectual property of games workshop or their subsidiaries.  While I may still make such icons I will not directly reproduce their icons in their entirety.  There will be differences.  That being said I welcome such designs when GW has not produced products to fill the needs of fans such as chapters and iconography that is only used in print and not in models.  My advice when requesting is to be as direct as possible.  Tell me what you want give me examples if possible.  I won’t tell GW or hold anything against you but I will tell you if it isn’t possible.
I look forward to any requests I get and working with people on new projects.

That being said let’s see what I’ve been working on.
So I’ve had some requests already which have sort of captured my imagination.  Firstly I got a request for one of my favorite armies fluff wise.  I personally have a lot of armies but there has always been something about the Tau that entertained me.  At least on paper.   The current rule book makes them pretty hard to play but their backstory still inspires me.  For The Greater Good!
Well Jimjimjimmyjim, a friend on shapeways, has requested a special stealth suit model.  The Tau stealthsuits are a fun variant power armor with cloaking capabilities.  Jim wants a suit printed in FD/FUD to take advantage of the material’s transparent properties.  The goal is to make a clear model so it appears cloaked on the table top.  Awesome idea.  In the past I’ve seen this done by recasting GW figures in clear resin, but that difficult and time consuming process requires a lot more skill and resources than 3d printing.

So Jim requested I build a Tau stealth suit model based on the XV25 stealthsuit chassis. This is the 3rd complete figure I’ve designed and the first non-human figure.  The overall figure is up sampled from a model for fallout 3. This got me a basic pose to use. However the detail in the fallout model was marginal so all armor plates have been scratch built along with the arms, legs, and head.  A little less than 25% of the original model remains. The model was modularized to allow for more pose ability than the GW model.  I’m looking to make 2 to 3 leg and arm poses for the XV25.  I’m presently building alternate head and legs to convert the XV25 into the weaker XV15 stealth suit.  Weapon options will include the standard burst cannon and fusion blaster.  Once weapons are completed the model will be available as a single figure  to start followed by a sprue of 3 once designs have been test printed.
XV25 model, in progess.

Not long after getting the stealth suit I got challenged again by JTSexton to do more xenos bits.  This time it was for those vilest of alien raiders, the Dark Eldar.  The Dark Eldar are among the few 40k armies I don’t have.  Well, I used to have.  When the new codex was released I sold off my Dark Eldar models.  Not as a comment on the new codex but because it was a choice of spending countless dollars and hours upgrading my very old army list or find the models a home so they could see play.  I chose to get them homes.  JT is building a Harlequin themed Dark Eldar army.  Harlequins haven’t had their own codex in a decade but I see no reason not to give them some love and a Harlequin themed DE list sounds fantastic.
Now JT had several requests for the army but as I see it they all revolve around one thing, the icon of the laughing god.  Cegorach is the core difference between Harlequins and both Eldar or Dark Eldar.  A long time ago GW made a Harlequin jet bike canopy for their plastic Eldar jetbikes but no such item was developed for the beautiful new DE jetbikes.  So JT’s biggest project is the harlequin canopy.  From this initial icon I can then scale and modify the icon to make custom Harlequin helms and so on.

I started this project in a digital clay modeling software called Sculptris.  Sculptris is free and lets me start with a human face model and let me distort it like I would real clay sculptures.  From here I export into sketchup and modify the model by mirroring the design for uniformity.  Using measurements JT got me from the DE jetbike canopy I then scaled and distorted the mask shape I had made. I’ve subdivided and scalped the edges of the face to make the canopy less organic.  Next I’ll introduce the blades and modify the underside to mount on the existing jetbike chassis.

The face used as the basis for this design will then be reused as a mask to make a harlequin jetbike rider helm.  Also on the docket for this project is a series of thin chain blades for the elder and a harlequin’s kiss because the weapon just entertains me.
Cegorach Face Icon, Jetbike canopy in progress.


Just in this past week I’ve also got requests for a master crafted bolt pistol based off my current bolt pistol designs,  a preheresy chain axe, Storm Raven shoulder pads, and Red Scorpions Shoulder pads.  As I said if you want to add to my workload drop me a line here on my blog or on http://www.shapeways.com/shops/dynath.

What’s in my personal cue?  Well expect me to focus more on single projects so that I complete entire concepts to avoid loss due to hdd problems.  The first is minor revisions to the Scythes of the emperor line including the revised arms I’ve promised.  Also I intend to complete my Golden Legion figures I’ve been working on for forever.  Further down the road another custom chapter, the Emperor’s Tide, including aquatic space marine equipment hehehehe.  And eventually my first custom race for 40k, the Auspicis of Mu… And along the way with all this I’m going to work on some new ranged weapons and some melee weapons so stay tuned…

10 comments:

  1. Hi, I have been looking at your great stuff.

    Your exoskeleton armour - http://www.shapeways.com/model/473926/star-marine-mk0-heavy-armor-exoskeleton.html - is that printable at the moment? And I know you say it will fit 'heavy armor plastic arms' - if that's the case, can you upload a version without arms to make it cheaper to print, as I want to use it for a couple of close combat versions.

    Cheers,
    Colin

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    1. Sorry for the late reply, I'm afraid I didn't even know i had a comments control panel honestly LOL.
      Anyway I have close combat versions of the MK0 on my list as soon as I complete my revised arm sprues. But I see no reason not to give people the option to use their own arms. When I find time I'll remove the arms and weapons from the MK0 design so its cheaper to print though. inside the shoulder pad there is a spacer to help mount the shoulder pad (its cheaper than making it solid). It will need to be cut down to mount standard terminator arms.

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  2. I have a request could you make the vengeance launcher from the space marine game

    Thanks,
    Arc

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    1. I'll see what I can do. It'll take some time to dig up screen shots to scratch build it from but most weapons aren't to hard to reproduce. :)

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  3. I'm looking for imperial guard arms without shoulder pads.

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    1. Ok, i'm assuming you mean cadian arms. I'll see what I can do. I'll have to build an arm model in proper scale with the cadian models so it will take some time.

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  4. Hello, I would like to see you make some combi-weapons. I think you are very good at designing and would like to see your versions of the combi-melta, combi-flamer, and combi-plasmagun.

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    1. Its on my list, in fact its part of my own recent weapon projects I'd been planning for my next update :)

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  5. I have a sload(shit load) of ideas. You have a EXCELLENT talent and I have the ideas. Do I post the ideas here or is there an email you would like to see used?
    Great stuff! Thank you.

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    1. Shoot me an email at Dynath@gmail.com or pm me on shapeways.com under the name Dynath. I'd love to hear your ideas.

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