Masks, for an upcoming LARP. They’re the Wintercroft Genus Mysterious set. An oryx, a jackal,
Masks, for an upcoming LARP. They’re the Wintercroft Genus Mysterious set. An oryx, a jackal, a rabbit, and an owl.They are made in card, with black and white hessian spraymounted onto them. The white ones had black-brown ink sprayed onto them with an atomiser for shading, while the black ones had a mist of light blue spray paint over them for highlights - it absolutely transforms them and makes them look much older, much more sinister, and much less like a card mask with fabric stuck to them. A few of them have extra touches in brown hessian and hemp rope, but I, uh, may have run out of time.I rave about Wintercroft a lot to my friends, and they’re pretty fantastic designers - I’m a big fan of the way they use the geometry of low-poly papercraft to create these immensely evocative, immensely sinister abstracted monsters. It works on some of them better than others, but some of them - the Oryx in particular - really have this amazing suggestive, dehumanised look to them (you almost can’t see the eye slit, while still being able to see out). The brief for these was ‘creepy harvest cult on a backwater Imperial world, but actually legit (within the bounds of the Imperial Creed). Two predator animals, two prey animals, in day and night versions - I’m sure everything’s fine here, Inquisitor? -- source link
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