orgelf Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 Hi everyone, This is my first post here, and I’m excited to finally join the Bolter & Chainsword community. I’m a 3D artist and will be sharing a series of artworks this summer, all centered around the Warhammer 40K universe — a mix of fan tribute and creative reinterpretation. Here’s the first piece: a Harlequin Eldar standing atop the skull of a Tyranid from Hive Fleet Hydra. He’s accompanied by his loyal gyrinx, and surrounded by floating holographic flowers meant to distract enemies in combat. His lyre is also a weapon, and the blades hovering around him can be launched or used in close quarters. He holds his pistol with casual mockery, symbolizing the Harlequin's theatrical defiance. The shoes, cat, and flowers are downloaded assets — everything else was modeled using ZBrush, Nomad, SketchUp, Blender, and Filter Forge. Feel free to check out more of my work here: orgelf.com Looking forward to your feedback, and to exploring all the inspiring creations on this forum! More to come soon. Jolemai, Firedrake Cordova, Brother Captain Vakarian and 2 others 4 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 That's some impressive modelling orgelf 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6119250 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orgelf Posted July 1 Author Share Posted July 1 Thanks a lot , practice is the key. Firedrake Cordova 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6119285 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orgelf Posted July 2 Author Share Posted July 2 (edited) Before I post my next Warhammer project, I wanted to share an older piece I made about two years ago. At the time, I knew almost nothing about the Warhammer 40,000 universe. A friend had told me just a few basic things—there was an intergalactic Emperor, many different factions and species, etc. That was enough to spark my curiosity. After seeing a few illustrations of the Emperor, I decided to model my own version, based purely on imagination and first impressions—no lore knowledge, just intuition and aesthetics. So here is my interpretation of the Emperor as I envisioned him back then. His sword is a pun based on two French words: épée (sword) and ailes (wings), which makes “Épailes.” His electronic laurel crown grants him psychic abilities—though of course, I’ve since learned that he’s already unimaginably powerful in that regard! Let me know what you think Bigger size here Edited July 2 by orgelf duplicates pictures OpossumStrong, Dr_Ruminahui, N1SB and 1 other 3 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6119320 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tallarn Commander Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 Both pieces are wonderful—they truly depict surreal grace. Firedrake Cordova 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6119384 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orgelf Posted July 3 Author Share Posted July 3 Thank you so much, Commander. Your words mean a lot — surreal grace is exactly what I was aiming for. "Misericida", a concept of a character in the Wathammer universe. The initial idea came from the medieval dagger called "mercy", used on the battlefield to finish off the dying with a final gesture. I imagined a half-machine, half-human figure, whose function would be to roam the imperial battlefields after the end of the fighting, to bring death to the irreversibly wounded — not out of cruelty, but as an ultimate form of piety. coat and baby's head are downloaded models Misericida is equipped with a nail gun, a rocket used as a mace, robotic arms similar to those of the Space Marines, and moves on a tank track. His face is obscured by a gas mask, and above his head is a ritual box containing a fake horned child"s head that recites prayers to the dying over and over again. His coat is made of thick black rubber, with red specular reflections — an aesthetic that is both industrial and liturgical. The codex sheet was written with the help of ChatGPT, which also helped me to specify the universe, the Latin name Misericida ("she who kills out of mercy") as well as the liturgical, technical and doctrinal elements of the character. MISERICIDA Class: Executrix post-bellica Affiliation: Imperium – Ordo Sanctionum / Officio Medicae Obscura Status: Semi-Cybernetic – Exempta Excommunicatis / Certified Post-Vitae Common name: "The Merciful" (name I had originally proposed, Misericida was proposed among others by the AI) JPH Tactical role "War leaves only two options: salvation or silence. I am the second. The second of silence preceding the end" Misericida is a unit of ritual execution operating exclusively after major engagements. Its function is to travel through the Imperial battlefields, identifying wounded deemed unsalvageable, whether human, transhuman, or enslaved machines. She freed them by liturgical euthanasia, an act recorded as extremis benedictio in the archives of the Munitorum. It does not belong to any regiment but can be temporarily detached to any loyalist force under the direct direction of the Medicae Majoris, a Chaplain or an Inquisitor. Standardized Equipment Sancti-Crux Pistol → Model of heavy nail gun, designed for quick delivery, even through ceramites. Penitentia Rocket → An old defused warhead, mounted on a stick. Used as a blunt mass or final pile. The fins are filed in a double cross. Ventral prayer box (Vox Infantus model) → Implanted voice broadcasting device, surmounted by a horned child"s false head. Recites over and over again Litany to the Dying, taken from the Liber Vita Terminalis. Gas mask with double serosanctification filter → Protects from miasma, but also symbolizes the refusal of the vital breath. Articulated robotic arms (Astartes sub-level) → Stabilized force for precise execution. Built-in medical sensors. Magos-RXVII tracked base → Lower trunk replaced with a light tank tracked movement module, silent on soft ground. Ritual trench coat – black or cardinal red → No decoration, fireproof fabric, belted at the waist. Works as a processional chasuble. Doctrine "Better a holy death than an impure survival." "It does not kill — it absolves by fire, iron, or prayer." The extinguishing process includes: Vital Scan Final Request Blessing Puncture or percussion Extinction encoding Faction compatibility: Imperial: Imperial Guard, Sisters of Battle, Inquisition Possible use by the Adeptus Mechanicus (under ethical bond) Forbidden to Space Marines unless authorized by Chaplain Dr_Ruminahui, Firedrake Cordova and Tallarn Commander 2 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6119525 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orgelf Posted July 10 Author Share Posted July 10 Here is a new necron character that I started to develop recently: A falcon head archer, directly inspired by an Egyptian divinity, Montou, God warrior archer with falcon head (here , a falcon's skull) . The project was born from my desire to create an original necron character. It is an IA error in an image generated for a jetpack that has truly launched the reflection around its bow He appeared in a strange, almost unrealistic form, and I chose to reinterpret him manually to imagine how he could work concretely in the Warhammer 40K universe. I will share here the different IA proposals which allowed me to explore the visual elements: armor, arc, accessories, etc. His familiar, a meca-ritual crocodile, will be posted tomorrow. This project was carried out with: Sketchup, nomad, zbrush, blender And made possible thanks to many discussions with an AI, which helped me refine my initial ideas. The AI proposal with the arc. Basically I asked for a jetpack concept. The different Docs IA OpossumStrong, Tallarn Commander and Firedrake Cordova 2 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386209-orgelfs-works-3d-fan-art/#findComment-6120707 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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