Nordic Mythology
May. 18th, 2011 04:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been a fan of Nordic mythology since I was a kid, so when I went to see "Thor" yesterday, I was kind of worried that it was going to completely ignore the legends. While the movie's Loki was malicious and power-hungry rather than a simple trickster, Sif's hair wasn't terribly pretty let alone blonde, and the plot was fairly standard, the music and special effects were more than enough to make up for the problems.
Anyway, I was inspired by the movie and a convenient tutorial on a paint.net forum to create this picture:

This is a Viking helmet and Mjolnir, Thor's Hammer. The helmet was created based on a tutorial from paint.net, as was the engraving on the hammer and the stone texture.

The helmet by itself.

Another helmet based on the same tutorial.

One of the screws in the helmet. The tutorial was rather vague on how to make them, so I kind of came up with this on my own.

The hammer by itself.

Completely unrelated, but this is a ring that's supposed to be leaning against something. The gemstone was based on a paint.net tutorial.
Anyway, I was inspired by the movie and a convenient tutorial on a paint.net forum to create this picture:

This is a Viking helmet and Mjolnir, Thor's Hammer. The helmet was created based on a tutorial from paint.net, as was the engraving on the hammer and the stone texture.

The helmet by itself.

Another helmet based on the same tutorial.

One of the screws in the helmet. The tutorial was rather vague on how to make them, so I kind of came up with this on my own.

The hammer by itself.

Completely unrelated, but this is a ring that's supposed to be leaning against something. The gemstone was based on a paint.net tutorial.
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Date: 2012-07-09 02:05 am (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6M_6qOz-yw