The Making of Nendoroid Zagreus from Hades | Good Smile Company



Join us in this in-depth look at the creation of Nendoroid Zagreus from Supergiant Games’ Hades! The video goes into detail on all steps of the creation process, from conceptualizing the illustration, to planning the paintwork and photographing the figure!

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19 thoughts on “The Making of Nendoroid Zagreus from Hades | Good Smile Company”

  1. I noticed you said you pride yourselves on the high paint quality of your Nendoroids. While that is definitely usually the case, there was one Nendoroid of mine that had very poor quality gold paint that bled onto my fingers and stained several parts of the Nendoroid with ugly yellow blotches. That was Wind Waker Zelda, and I know it was a legit GSC figure (not a knockoff) because I bought it from CDJapan. Others who purchased that Nendo also had the same problem. I know that's an old one and I hope that you were made aware of that problem and have since used better gold paint, but I'm wary of buying any Nendoroids with any gold parts because of that.

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  2. I've been a fan of Supergiant since their first game, Bastion. I am so, so thrilled to finally be able to buy some beautiful high quality figures! Jen Zee's artwork is the best, I'm so pleased the Nendoroid team took such great care in recreating her characters!

    Keeping my fingers crossed we get Meg, too. Gotta keep my OT3 together!

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  3. Lol, did you quickly make this in response to the mixed reception to this Nendoroid? It was obviously rushed. The promo photos even had unpainted parts. The photos were hastily edited and reuploaded. The colours are super flat compared to the game. There is also no shading whatsoever despite heavy shading being a trademark of the game's graphics.

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