Hello all,
Managed to get a few more zombies painted. This time it is a pack of scary, lightning fast Zombie Dogs (or Dogz, as Guillotine insist on naming them). The rest of the pack will be featured over the next week.
They are sold in a pack of 20 beasts, with cards in several languages and a copy of the rules for these undead dogs. If you haven't got the rules (basicly they are superfast zombies) the rules for these fast and furious doggies can be read for free here.
They are fun to paint - lots of wounds and teeth, but in some places have very few details, the paws in particular. But once painted they really look vicious!
BTW, any comments on the background? I'm still playing around with these, and I can see I'll need to fix the overlap. Also the dark background seemed to soak up the light and made it difficult to get crisp pictures, for some reason. But I do think it looks better than what I've used so far...
All the best,
Kasper
Managed to get a few more zombies painted. This time it is a pack of scary, lightning fast Zombie Dogs (or Dogz, as Guillotine insist on naming them). The rest of the pack will be featured over the next week.
They are sold in a pack of 20 beasts, with cards in several languages and a copy of the rules for these undead dogs. If you haven't got the rules (basicly they are superfast zombies) the rules for these fast and furious doggies can be read for free here.
They are fun to paint - lots of wounds and teeth, but in some places have very few details, the paws in particular. But once painted they really look vicious!
Guillotine Games describe the dogs like this: Ever wonder where all the dogs went? Well, now you know the answer.
Eating infected cadavers turned them into the most feral zombies
imaginable. They roam the streets in wild packs and can easily run down
any prey. This box contains Zombie Dogz for the Zombicide board game, ready to stalk and shred any survivors unlucky enough to cross their path!
BTW, any comments on the background? I'm still playing around with these, and I can see I'll need to fix the overlap. Also the dark background seemed to soak up the light and made it difficult to get crisp pictures, for some reason. But I do think it looks better than what I've used so far...
All the best,
Kasper
Cool dogz. Love the background, where did it come from?
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I don't remember where the background originates - I think it is a concept drawing for a computer game but I've had it for quite some time now.
All the best,
Kasper