This is a recreation of the first owlbear printed the Basic D&D Greyhawk supplement. This design is such an anomaly among D&D Owlbears going close to the popular image of the owlbear that doesn't show up in a D&D publication again until 5th ed. I had to throw out everything I know about proper modeling technique to recreate the zero art budget aesthetic of this design and it really soured me on this design. Originally I thought this was charmingly terrible but after modeling it now I just think it is an ugly pain in the ass. Though in a few months after I forget how irritating this model was to make my opinion of it will return to charmingly terrible.
This design is so stupid, I love it.
Owlbears through the Ages
Toy that inspired the Owlbear "Chinasaur": Prehistoric Animals toy
D&D Basic D&D: Greyhawk supplement 1st ed AD&D: Monster Manual 2nd ed AD&D: Monstrous Manual 2nd ed AD&D: Monstrous Compendium Vol. 1 2nd ed AD&D: Monstrous Compendium Annual Vol. 3 (artic) 3.0/3.5 D&D: Monster Manual 4th ed D&D: Monster Manual 4th ed D&D: Monster Manual(remix version) 4th ed D&D: cover of Monster Vault 5th ed D&D: Monster Manual
Magic the Gathering Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, Art Showcase
Other TSR Dragonlance:Fifth Age
Pathfinder Pathfinder Pathfinder Dungeon Denizens Revisited Pathfinder 2nd ed
Category: GamesThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.