Hey 'machiners!
Did you know you have the means to create your own items out of others?
There is a whole bunch of possibilities when using the masking tool and "frankenstein" them together. Here is an example....
I took 2 Croc heads from HEADS/ANIMAL section and did this....
Took a 3/4 turn item and made it head on. Pretty cool, eh?
Here is how I did it...
There are treasures to be found in all item categories. Happy hunting!
***For a more in depth step by step post, please visit this page created by SULEMAN.
http://www.heromachine.com/2016/05/06/submission-box-suleman-tutorial-frankensteining/
Stay Safe and Cheers!
My curent D&D Character is a Lizardfolk. I made his head using two different heads.
These are the components:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hpX7LXpumdxAJ1t27
This is it, put together with the shapes showing:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/y7tmr3qmJa4HjrtB8
And this is the finished piece:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gTxu78FrZjgFGnRF9
Looks great, Worf!
Thanks. Hope it helps other people with the program…
I used to keep my slabs rotating out pretty fast. Still couldn’t keep up with all the lightning in my head. If only I had more time in the lab–too busy chasing my creations and an inherited monster or three . . . [vibrates tentacles in frustration]
Good illustrations of process, guys.
. . . oh! The abs in fem std bodies could be squinched to mostly make the plates on the gator’s nose bridge . . .
Wow.
Too bad my computer’s slugishness doesn’t let me do too much HM, this is great! Thanks!