I wish they did a demons souls expansion. Sadly the only 3D model I could find when I was looking for them is this one of the fluted knight set.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/fluted-knight-from-demons-souls
I really want the Tower Knight as a 3d printable
STL and blender file on Cults3D
Hello fellow skeletons,
Here he is in his final form, the abyss watcher of Farron Keep. I'll give a run down in this comment about how I made him as well as possible future models I could make.
Many thanks to u/stargorger who provided me with the obj file from the game. When I first opened it in blender I thought this would be a really simple conversion to an stl, but boy was I wrong.
As soon as I turned on face orientation it lit up like a Christmas tree. There were holes everywhere and all the fabric you can see on him was either a flat 2D plane or structured in such a way that they were not solid objects, just planes pressed against each other.
I started by separating every single object (and there were thousands of them) then painstakingly naming them so i knew which ones to delete and which ones to alter.
Long story short, the entire left arm, the cape, the hair, both boots and knee pads are all designed from scratch as their mesh was either too bad to convert or they simply did not print. Everything else had to be solidified and made thicker as they were nearly all 2D planes.
In total it took me about 50+ hours to get this in printable shape. 3 attempts at printing, with only 1 being successful and many more hours of alterations to get it perfect (as I could).
So where do I do from here? Well, I also asked startgorger for the Pontiff Sulyvahn obj and it is worse than the Abyss Watcher. The flowing wings/hair on his back are just a mess and I won't be able to make anything from it.
If any of you want me to have a go at a particular enemy, then let me and stargorger know as I do not have any of the obj files and I know he only has some of them. However, depending on the difficulty I might not be able to get a usable print out of it.
Stay safe and don't you dare go hollow!
You should be able to download them off the tinkercad site. Let me know if this works. Just remember this is mainly designed for the main game and first couple of expansions. Not to mention i omit some tokens because i use homebrew rules that dont use all of them but this should give you an idea! https://www.tinkercad.com/users/dKzBbAyhtCQ-astray1991gmailcom
Start with a beginner painting kit like this one from Army Painter, or a more complete one because you'll eventually find yourself in the need of new colors if you like it.
Get a kolinsky sable brush 1 or 0 in size which will be your main brush. Get another 00 or 000 if you want to be more precise, but I personally do EVERYTHING except drybrushing with my size 1 brush.
Get a wet palette or search the internet to do one, it's very easy and cheap.
I started with the aforementioned kit and painted most of the base game with it. You'll surely want a gold metal paint, a black shade (nuln oil) and some other paints, but you'll be fine with these, mixing colours for the ones you miss.
>I assume the Old Iron King was also a KS exclusive? Those two are the only expansions I don't have and I don't think I'm prepared to spend hundreds for them on ebay
I finished the entire base set plus the character and armor set expansion with this:https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Official-Paint-Monsters/dp/B07DWL5JZZ
Plus some extra citadel paints.Mournfang Brown, The Fang (kind of a navy blue), nuln oil, and cryptek armourshade gloss.However, I started by painting a couple hollows to practice and also to see if I even enjoyed it. In the one that I posted a link to, it comes with an owl bear miniature for you to practice on a bigger mini as well.
Don't forget you need primer too! I have both grey and black primer but you could honestly use either/both for dark souls.
Good luck and reply with any questions!
Oh and try to see if you can buy it through your local game store!
I use a binder for the large cards, this makes it nice to pass the binder to a friend and tell them to pick one and easily grab the cards and friend can see the difficulty of all the bosses. For the smaller cards I use an ultimate guard case for magic the gathering. It’s designed to hold 400 cards and with all my expansions, I’m about 80% full. The nice thing about this case is the top folds all the way flat onto the table to get it out of the way, you lay your cards on its side, and use ultimate guard card dividers and have cards divided into the four difficulty ratings for the enemy tiles, the starting equipment for each character along with their loot items, and I have the treasure deck already divided into two groups for basic and advanced.
I think your best bet is getting something like a Pelican case on Amazon with the tearable foam so you can make your own slots to put minis.
Like this:
Pelican 1200 Case With Foam (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002INQT2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-MIbDb6NWKD9G
You can get the base game a couple of mega boss expansions and an area (base enemies and two bosses) expansion at Steamforged’s store. It’s a sure way to get it, but pricey.
Amazon currently has a few base core games in stock at a lower cost, and I’m sure you can find some cheaper expansions there, too.
There are a handful of Kickstarted exclusive items that won’t be available unless someone who was a part of it is selling theirs, and usually found on eBay and it’s not cheap. There’s also some expansions available for pre-order as the last wave of expansions are currently underway in shipping.
From what I can tell, it’s sold by Steamforged Games/Amazon and shipped by Amazon, but since I’m unfamiliar with this territory I’m unsure if this is the official Amazon store for Steamforged. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXLB67B/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza