Norman Crossbowmen
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2017-05-29 Update: I beefed up the first crossbowman, giving him a quiver and thickening his ankles, as they looked a bit too thin after my initial print. I also added a second pose, this one capturing the action of reloading. 2017-05-25 Update: I've equipped the crossbowman with a helmet, clothes, and a solid base, making him game-ready now. I'm learning to master posing in Blender. To get started, I used MakeHuman to create the initial model. Next, I plan to use Sculptris or Meshmixer to add some clothes and armor to the figure. It took me a while to perfect the pose, but it was worth it. My goal is to create multiple poses that will help me 3D print a unit of Norman crossbowmen for SAGA miniatures games. Although he's still limited in his current state, as he's not fully clothed, he's scaled perfectly for 28mm heroic miniatures games. MakeHuman, Blender, and Meshmixer are all free tools, and there's an abundance of tutorials and tips available online to help you get started. ![Bitcoin](http://chris-cline.com/gallery/var/resizes/2018---February/bitcoin-100x100.png "Bitcoin") **Tip me with Bitcoin at the address below:** 14U3VBvFWYwz5A6Rtox2PiWDfZFLFJpFtZ
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