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I came across this abandoned truck on my way to the camas prairie yesterday. Had some fun with the editing to up the grunge factor and add some drama to the sky. It is a 3 shot HDR, processed with the Photomatix LR Plugin. I then edited it in OnOne Software using the "Grunge" preset, and finally a radial filter in LR to spotlight the truck and darken the sky. This is a different subject and editing for me, but I think it works? Thoughts?
*Thank you to Logan Fulford for revealing the secret to his brilliant photography - without it, this picture would not have been possible!*
Batman: Arkham Knight is an absolutely brilliant game. It's so good that it might just be the best game I've ever played (maybe the fact that I'm a Batman fan skews that opinion, but whatever).
So once I got my hands on Richard's awesome sets, I actually began painting this set as a modern military soldier inspired by Insurgency, but I never finished painting it.
Instead, I repurposed the set as a member of Arkham Knight's militia from the game. The set fits really well, and I had a great time painting it. Now that I've finished the game (with the exception of the Riddler's tedious trophies), I will be devoting more time to making figures, quite possibly a few figures from the game (although I have no intention of stepping on your toes, Logan ;))
I hope you guys enjoy the figure, let me know what you think!
I have put off working on Arkham for a while, due to school and studying for the ACT, but I worked on it some today. I made a list of parts that I need to order. I have been putting down translucent blue studs as a pattern for waves around the island. In the middle of the building, I built a lunchroom for the inmates. On the first floor, there will be a kitchen, and above it on the second floor will be a security room.
I hope you guys like it! More Arkham, OCs, DC, and Marvel stuff soon! Stay Awesome!
-Totally Awesome
Ladies and gentlemen, I proudly present to you Arkham City Bane!
First off I want to give a special thanks to Logan Fulford for letting me base mine on his! Thanks man! :) Second I want to apologize for the editing, the two outer picture came out darker than then the middle one for some reason. >:( And I didn't want to take another set of pictures.
Okay, now onto how I made this figure. The base is a Chinese knock-off Hulk figure. I know, I know... please don't kill me. :P I wouldn't normally buy knock-off stuff, but Lego Hulk figures are kinda expensive, and I didn't want to spend that much. I found a lot of four figures, and I made an exception. Anyway, I made his mask, gauntlets, part of the backpack and the things around his arms and legs out of a air drying clay called Miliput. I used various Lego parts on some of the other details, (I tried to sculpt as little as possible). The whole figure is 100% hand painted by yours truly. I'm extremely happy with the way this guy came out, even though somethings could have been better. That's about it. Thanks for looking! :)
Batman Arkham Knight.
Some ALTs and older shots from my playthrough of Arkham Knight. I will be back soon. I'm nearing the end of my first novel and so all my time's currently tied up with that.
This was built to display with ULUG at the 2013 Salt Lake City Comic Con.
Well, this build is based mostly off of Arkham Asylum the game, although do to time it is not entirely accurate. I put off building it and ended up doing almost 80% of it the night before the event. This project has been complete for almost 2 weeks but I just got around to editing photos. I had a great time at the con. and learned a lot from some great builders. It being my first time displaying I learned a lot about how to build a good display. Thanks to Cody Ottley and Steve Paulsen for letting me tag along. Sorry once again for the crappy photo, but a new camera has been purchased to solve the problem. More builds on their way! -Kyle
More Pictures (When Up)
As he appears in the upcoming game, Batman: Arkham Knight.
Once I saw this character pop up I knew he was going to be a challenge to make.
His armor was made from dried paint and other lego pieces.
So with this figure comes the question everyone has been asking.
Who is the Arkham Knight?
Rosksteady said it was someone never before scene in the Arkham world.
Many people think it's Hush, but not me. Many people think it's Jason Todd, and I sorta agree with them.
Though I really hope it is Rockstady's very on OC, that'd be awesome.
So here's my second Arkham pic in this series, and it's from my favorite Arkham Game. Arkham City is what got me into Batman. It was my first real exposure to the character. I didn't even know who half the characters were when I first played it, and now it it one of my favorite Batman stories, as well as has some of my favorite versions of some major Batman characters.
For this pic, I tired to get characters who were either very important to the story, or only appeared in this game. Joker is not here since I want to try and avoid using characters twice besides Batman, and I already used him in the Asylum picture, although for Arkham Knight, I may have to break that rule, as some key players in that game appear in both City and Asylum.
What do you think?
My tied for second favorite Arkham game, and my final group-shot of my Arkham Game series.
Nothing really else to say.
After 3 attempts at the head for him, I finally got it right. A part that I am particularly fond of here is the needle gauntlet, which I think turned out fantastic.
As per usual, everything is custom sculpted by yours truly.
Information about Greenstuff and how to work with it here .
Don't know if it will work, but the link has a bunch of photos with a description of the process. Description in Russian, but the translator should not translate it is quite unclear.
character is such a crybaby but I love his design. The helmet is a version 2, still not a perfect sculpt but much better than my version one if you watch my vlogs in my second channel
A beautiful and captivating grid that feels like you are experiencing an art installation as soon as you arrive.
Address
grid.arkhamgrid.org:8002
Web
arkhamgrid.org
So I did a trade with Moosefigs a few weeks ago and one of the goodies he sent me was a custom printed torso by Tony Gorst. Originally I was gonna have this 'fig in a setpiece just for it, fighting Mr. Freeze in the GCPD (Especially since I took apart my old mecha-Freeze and needed to make a new 'fig) but the last few days have been much longer than they should and I wasn't feeling like building. So here's the 'fig with my REC design.
Thanks, Dylan. Sorry I took my sweet time posting this.
Arkham update. I have completed the front wall, started on the second floor therapy room, and got it relocated. It was in my living room, but my mom wanted to put up the Christmas tree, and Arkham was in the way. It’s now in my room. I have also ordered more parts to finish the left and back walls.
That’s all for now! Stay Awesome
-Totally Awesome
everything on the fig is sculpted and the gun is a modified auto 9.
Im making some attack on titan minifigs so they should be out some time soon
Helmet is being remade
Now, Arkham Knight is my least favorite Arkham Game, but it was still fun to play. It just didn't have the same feel as the other Arkham Games.
Anyways, this features main and side characters that appear mostly or only in this game.
I do plan to do one more Arkham group-shot for Origins, which i'll do soon.