This nicely done Cthulhu idol comes to us from artist Michael Broom. It's one of the very few to use indented eye sockets, which can produce an interesting effect where it appears the eyes are following you.
This nicely done Cthulhu idol comes to us from artist Michael Broom. It's one of the very few to use indented eye sockets, which can produce an interesting effect where it appears the eyes are following you.
This is a cool little project. Indy filmmaker Create SciFi brings us a tutorial on creating futuristic beer, made with an off the shelf beverage can and some cheap stickers. Best of all, the reusable seal means you can fill it up with the libation of your choice. This would make a great immersive prop for science fiction games.
With the equinox rapidly approaching it's the perfect time for this nifty Cthulhu mask from Creadores a Sueldo. Just the thing for the well-dressed cultist at this year's Mabon rituals.
The last time we saw this Cthulhu idol from Romphoe Sqooex it was just a digital model. Now it's entered the real world thanks to a high-resolution resin 3D printer.
Valara Atran returns to our pages with this recreation of the Amulet of Kings from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
This incredible prop tome comes to us from the gifted Sladjana Vukelic. She has a very unique approach to weathering her work that I absolutely adore.
Dellamorte and Co. return to our pages with this excellent statuette of Hel, the Norse goddess of the dead.
Last December we featured Morsoth's very cool Miskatonic University badge based on the one in Brian Yuzna's "Bride of Re-Animator". Now he's back with the screen accurate version of that prop, based on the one owned by Pete Von Sholly. Wondering why it says "Natural History Museum" along the top? Click through for the whole story, and a downloadable, high resolution version of the badge.
You'll also find his complete collection of paper props, including some of particular interest to fans of the Mythos.
It should come as no surprise Kleiner Zorn is a designer with post-apocalyptic clothiers Rad Roach Gear. Here's his amazing costume for the Wacken Wasteland festival.