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Kaldrog the Ice Demon

Poser Fantasy posted on Jul 16, 2018
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Description


An illustration of a demonic creature for a fantasy role-playing game setting. Base model is Sixus1's Behemoth. The ice crystals are from "Crystal Valley" by Cybertenko here from Renderosity. Staff and horns are from DM's "Tears of Doom" set. Skulls are from DAZ's "Them Bones" except the lowest hanging which is from DAZ's set called "Bonez". Chain is an item from something called Propsclub. Only the old timers will have heard of that; Traveler of then-RDNA fame ran a subscription-based Poser club for some years many many moons ago. I was a subscriber right till the end and use quite many of his Propsclub items still regularly. Poser render with six hours of Photoshop work.

Production Credits


DMs Tears of Doom
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Comments (4)


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zaqxsw

11:31AM | Mon, 16 July 2018

Outstanding!

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miwi

5:02PM | Mon, 16 July 2018
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Krid

12:13AM | Tue, 17 July 2018

..very creative scene and interesting postwork

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mmitchell_houston

11:16AM | Mon, 21 October 2019

Hah. I kinda remember PropsClub. I would love to have access to those models now.

This is a brilliant RPG illustration. Just the sort of thing to make the players sit up and take notice. I'm really impressed with your light touch and attention to detail. Bravo!


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