A fun scene I assembled with my Mark IV Sentinels rampaging with Cyclops and Wolverine in the foreground. For the sky, I used a board I had painted up for Dungeons & Dragons seascape miniature scenes.
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A fun scene I assembled with my Mark IV Sentinels rampaging with Cyclops and Wolverine in the foreground. For the sky, I used a board I had painted up for Dungeons & Dragons seascape miniature scenes.
"Yggdrasil shakes"
The first mini I've painted since like last August is done! Back on my Crisis Protocol bs lately and have lots of characters in the backlog.
I haven't read hardly anything with Angela in it, but the Asgardian corner of the Marvel Universe is some of my favorite stuff!
I wanted to make sure I included a little reference to Sera on her somehow, and a nod to her complicated origin on the debris.
Her outfit is inspired by her Queen of Hel miniseries
The Prowler, aka Aaron Davis, was a pretty simple and enjoyable model to paint. Still, threw some challenges at myself with shadows and blending.
Lady Mastermind, Regan Wyngarde, has the same powers of mental illusion as her father, but a less problematic history as him.
Doc Ock, Sinister Scientist. I challenged myself by trying a different variation of the yellow and green outfit. Yeah, the traditional colors are still there, but I hope in a way people are not used to seeing.
What’s better than one Mark IV Sentinel? Two rock ‘em sock ‘em robots. Just in time for Sentinel-season at Atomic Mass Games.
Exodus from X-Men comics. I had not idea who he was until I started reading the Krakoa run.
Sandman is a far reaching foe, and things get carried along for the ride. More fun sand painting.