Posted April 5, 201113 yr Death by L-space, on Flickr fltr Albert with his famous fried egg, Death and his granddaughter Susan of Sto Hilet. Albert is beleived to be the founder of the Unseen University. Death, of course, needs no introduction. Susan is working as a nanny, "Never underestimate the power of a good poker".
April 5, 201113 yr This is awesome L-space! I just happen to be reading "Soul Music" at this very moment Did you paint Death's eyes or is it just editing? This is exactly how I see him. I'm not sure for Albert, isn't he older? Are you planning to do Imp, Lias and Glod as well? I repeat, awesome.
April 5, 201113 yr They look really good! I've seen them on Flickr already, but seeing them again makes me liking them even more! I don't know what they're based off, but it seems interesting.
April 5, 201113 yr They look really good! I've seen them on Flickr already, but seeing them again makes me liking them even more! I don't know what they're based off, but it seems interesting. Based on the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. Great (parody of) Heroic-Fantasy writings! A very dense universe, funny anachronisms, awesome characters... Try it!
April 5, 201113 yr Author Did you paint Death's eyes or is it just editing? This is exactly how I see him. I'm not sure for Albert, isn't he older? Are you planning to do Imp, Lias and Glod as well? I repeat, awesome. on Albert: I picked this head because of the crows feet and the facial expression which suit him I think. The grey hair should take it up the scale I hope. I did an early impression of Imp 2 years ago for a contest here on Eurobricks. But after rereading the books I changed him to a white outfit and a new head. Maybe time to reread it again and go for Lias this time.
April 5, 201113 yr Oh that's great! even the Librarian is here! I would have used the rock monster for Lias too, although it lacks details and charisma and can't be modified..can't see something better. Great rendition of the back of the b-Oook oook I'm not sure the illustrator Josh Kirby actually reads the book very well, his covers are always a bit different from what you can read, but he transcribed the feeling of general madness quite right. I'm browsing through your work on flickr, it's very impressive, I hope to see more!
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