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Made in nz
Fresh-Faced New User





MODYOURGAME.COM

Hello - nice to meet everyone!

This chat is for gamers who sculpt using Basius & BoomBlastic

We have set this page up for people to find out about and have a go at using the sculpting tools and mods we have been making.

There will be lots of guides and pointers coming from gamers & backers of our Kickstarters and also from us, so if you have not yet tried these, have a look at what others are doing and make some comments here too. Remember, kind & positive = the way to go.

If any other Basius users from previous seasons are out there and feel like posting their works here - with guides as to how they went about it... that would be brilliant.

Everything we do is 100% human made – we do not employ AI in anything we create, at any stage. We make art, and this is what we encourage others to do too, with tools like Basius (and others on the horizon).

Cheers - 3MAN


https://www.modyourgame.com
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...this is a 40mm base - sculpted using Basius...

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...to get things rolling heres an old tip from back in the day...

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