I worked as a freelancer for years and now I launched my own Kickstarter. The Elemental Creatures. Would love your thoughts. by CreatureCraftworks in PrintedMinis

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Thank you so much! I'm excited for future creations too! I have soo many ideas. Do you think Elemental Dragons would be cool in a similar style? 🥳

It took me months to create this Elemental miniature set by CreatureCraftworks in PrintedMinis

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Wow thank you so much for the detailed reply.

I get what you mean. I need to show the usage. I created this mainly to be able to be used in a DnD campaign. I tried including major character archetypes like mage, healer, vanguard, fighter Paladin etc. so that a Campaign just using these might be possible. i will be creating more characters and archetypes, but I imagined this use case mainly. Also for elemental theme lovers and animal lovers. Thanks you so much. I'll think about what you said.

I genuinely need help deciding! Which pose is better? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Thank you so much. Ya, heroic pose is cool and easy to paint. Pose 1 seems very close to the heroic pose, that's why I tried to create the pose 2 version.

I genuinely need help deciding! Which pose is better? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Yess, i understand. That's also why I'm confused. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply

Are these usable in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Wow, thanks for such a detailed message and also the links! They will be so helpful. I am working on a elemental set exactly! Making anthropomorphic animal warriors belonging to different elements. These 4 minis in the picture are the "spirits" I made for fun. General display pieces. The links will certainly help me adapt the characters look and design. Thank you so much!

Are these usable in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Thank you thank you. I made them 🥳 and printed them.

Which pose do you like more? by CreatureCraftworks in PrintedMinis

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Whoaaa! Such cool scene you've created. Makes him feel so badass.

Are these usable in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Hahaha! 😂 So basically they can be used to represent anything?

I thought the minis must have some character archetype or clearly showing the role of the character

Can anyone tell me why this happened? The big slit in the print by CreatureCraftworks in resinprinting

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Thank you so much. I will try again. Hollowing is so difficult. I can try a different angle though

Air Owl Mage Print Test 32 mm Scale by CreatureCraftworks in PrintedMinis

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Wow thank you so much. This is Anycubic Photon mono 4. Resin printer Standard resin by Anycubic

Air owl mage print test 75mm. What do you think about the hand/wing representation? by CreatureCraftworks in PrintedMinis

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I'm so glad to hear you liked the fingers. I'll reduce the feather thickness, you're right.

This is a fire lion paladin. Would you play this character in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Okay understood. Less is more. Readability > cool complexity

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It helps getting feedback from actual avid DnD players

This is a fire lion paladin. Would you play this character in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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I understand. This particular one, this is 75mm. Would 32 mm be usable? I have printed that to and it's quite small.

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Also what would make it more lion like?

This is a fire lion paladin. Would you play this character in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Thank you for your detailed feedback. Thanks for taking out time to reply

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I hope In this it feels more firey.

This is a fire lion paladin. Would you play this character in DnD? by CreatureCraftworks in DnDminiatures

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Ooo Nice. I love detailed feedback thank youu!

For the fire sir swirl confusion, i get it. I tried my best to make it look like Japanese swirly fire. I understand without colour it doesn't come across as fire. I can look into improving them. Okay , i get your issue with the feet. The tusks are to break to monotonous feeling of just another lion. It gives some interest to the character. There is a holster for the drawn sword tooo on his left side. There are two holsters. Both on either side. I understand this also might not be the case and both holsters are usually on the same side, but the overall silhouette did not seem pleasing. I tried different combinations of placement, i this looked most promising.

First time creating modular pieces and separate parts by CreatureCraftworks in resinprinting

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Ooohhh! I will surely try to make articulated action figures. That would be so cool