
Leg Heavy Armor (Cuisse, Poleyn, Greave, Sabaton) - Customizing Miniatures DnD
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Customize Your Minis with Ease: 3 Essential Parts for a Perfect Fit! These extra thick components are designed to guarantee seamless compatibility. Drawing inspiration from historic armor, particularly from the 15th to 16th century, they offer a classic look that's been subtly refined. Scale them down and attach them to your miniatures (or shrink them by approximately 15-20%) for an authentic finish. Alternatively, you can customize each piece through sculpting! Here's how to adapt these parts using Blender 2.8+: 1. Load both the miniature and armor components into your project. 2. Position them roughly as desired. 3. Use scaling to achieve a good fit, even if some parts protrude - don't worry about perfection at this stage! 4. Employ the sculpting tool (the elastic deform brush is particularly effective in Blender) to smooth out any sticking-out bits on the original miniature. 5. Finalize your work by using the elastic deform for minor adjustments. Enjoy this customization process and transform your miniatures into stunning works of art!
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