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Saturday, October 22, 2005

Marion's Mermaid

Well, this is my "secret project"! It was a birthday gift for my friend Marion, some time ago she told me that if I ever painted her a mini, she would like a blue mermaid. I'm happy to say she liked it!

Mermaid
35 mm




The "water" is gloss acrylic medium tinted with paints and sculpted with a brush. Thanks to Maya in Alabama who kindly sent me this mini!



At Marion's party, some of us painted canvases for her as well. This is my effort, titled "Mark Gothko":



Yes, it's a deliberate homage to the abstract painter Mark Rothko. I had a lot of fun painting this way, in a social setting and with wine involved. People should do this more often!

Thursday, October 20, 2005

"It's a trap!"

Well, my secret project is done... soon it will be revealed. In the meantime I've just started a new mini:

Admiral Ackbar
25 mm




He's pretty simple so I'll be able to get him done quickly and keep my momentum up.

(This one's dedicated to my homies at the Fark.com forums, who posted this image so often it became an irritating cliche, surpassed only by the kitten in volume of usage)

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

New! Shiny!

Here's a little vignette I just finished. It's called "The Painter Stripped Bare Before His Critics" - I put it together as a sort of comment on the pressures of trying to paint to a consistently high technical standard.


Yes, exposure to the very best work that people have to offer can paralyze as well as motivate me... I really try to paint for pleasure and not to impress others, but inevitably I find myself frustrated by the staggering amount of effort that goes into improving my style. This does not come naturally to me :(

Saturday, October 08, 2005

The shame!

I haven't updated in... 38 days. But then, I haven't really painted anything either. Of course that didn't stop me from BUYING some more minis... in this case some 1980's vintage figures off eBay:


Chaos champion and mummy





Knight, sci-fi mercenary, space dwarf, and two "Techmarines" (with pistols raised)

Monday, August 29, 2005

Another little painting

Just a quickie of a locally available subject - I'm still practicing blending and mixing colours, and shading.


Mango
5.5"x8.5"


Tuesday, August 09, 2005

BRB

I'm off to Edmonton for a week, hopefully things will be a little more... settled after I get back, and I can FREAKIN' PAINT.

Some good news:
Dear No Such Agency

Thank you for submitting your entry to CMON miniature painting
contests. And congratulations in making top 10 in your contest! To commemorate
your victory, as promised, we would like to invite you be part of the
2004-2005 CoolMiniOrNot annual. Please read the instructions carefully,
as it will make our job a lot easier.
...
Image ID=72679 , Score(7.1)
Competition 4: Darth Mantis (CMON Contest #4) 2004-11-13 15:43:10

Thank you very much for your support and we look forward to seeing more
of your fine work in the future.

CMON staff

Yep, one of my minis will be included in the printed CoolMiniOrNot Annual :D I feel so validated.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Slow Daze...

Busy at work... no energy :(



Did a bit of work on my demonic cowgirl. I like the shade of Hell Kitten Crimson I mixed up for her skin, now I just have to motivate myself to paint.

I've also been trying some "real painting":



Mmm, shades of Grade 8 art class.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Old Bones

Morbid Puppet
28 mm

Finished my skeleton (I think):





I used some non-metallic-based corrosion effects, both iron and bronze here, since he's supposed to have been dead and buried for a while.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Score!

I picked up a lot of old Star Wars minis on eBay yesterday. These figures are over 10 years old and quite rare so this is a pretty sweet find:


Minis are: R2-D2, Luke (Bespin), Chewbacca, Luke (Tatooine/Death Star), Stormtrooper, Rebel pilot, Han Solo, Admiral Ackbar, another droid, Gamorrean Guard. Some have previously been painted but it'll be easy to strip that off.

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Sophie and Old Bones

The exchange figure (see previous post) I chose to start with is "Sophie" - Reaper Miniatures' demonic mascot, in a rather odd form:



I'm also working on this creepy guy - a skeleton warrior in mid-resurrection. He's sort of a techniques test for future projects:

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Exchange - Holy smokes!

CoolMiniOrNot.com Miniature Exchange #4

Sent to Todd ("DM of Doom") in Largo, Florida:


 Alternative Armies Feral Orc and Rackham Iron Priestess.


Received from Ann ("Anatora") in Prattville, Alabama:



So much! Soooo much! Highlights are a limited edition ReaperCon figure (upper right), A "Cabalistic Angel" (lower right), a neat pirate (small unlabeled bag), and "Jain Zar: the Storm of Silence" (upper left). I am truly touched by such generosity :)

Now, which one do I paint first...?

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Dark Knight - finished!

Batman
28 mm

"The night... brooding... Gotham's evildoers... etc..."

A big improvement if I do say so myself. Posted on CoolMiniOrNot here.

Monday, July 04, 2005

Slowly but surely

Working up the blue highlights on his cowl & cape...



His base, grey bits and face are essentially done. Just the cape, belt and chest logo to work on now.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Dark Knight

Just a brief update on Batman. It's hard to do anything creative in this heat.


I'm just doing a high-contrast repaint on the grey, highlighting up the black bits with dark blue but it's barely visible so far. His belt looks pretty rough, I'm just hoping I can spoof some better detail with paint alone... on a metal mini I would have filed it off and tried to resculpt a new one.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Finished!

My Legionnaire is finished, and mounted on his brand-new base! (see previous post)





The blue still seems under-highlighted but I don't want it to have near-white highlights or it may make the colour seem less rich. I think all the colours and metallic effects turned out okay, and seem to fit together aesthetically.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Basing Basics

A good miniature tells a story. Maybe not a whole Russian novel, but it should at least stimulate the viewer's imagination to think of the figure as a "character", with context and background. A good display base can enhance or strongly guide how the viewer sees the figure, depending on the creator's preference (and skill). For example, I chose a rustic forest floor base for my Mousling to suggest he is a wandering minstrel traveling between towns. However, more futuristic figures like Princess Leia or "Greybo" require something more artificial/technological.

Right now I'm working on a base for my Black Legionnaire. I contemplated a stone floor representing a temple or palace, but I decided that he too is a wanderer, questing for some arcane knowledge or artifacts for his own mysterious purposes. So he gets an outdoor base. The base I'm making uses thin slabs of cork (from cheap IKEA coasters) to simulate weathered rock.


I'm using snow to indicate the season, mostly because I want to practice the technique, but also because it makes his milieu a little more exotic. The "snow" is sodium bicarbonate mixed with white Elmer's glue. Quite simple, but I don't want to distract from the miniature itself.

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Slow week...

I swear brown is one of the most difficult colours to do well. Along with black, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. I'm currently working on the Legionnaire's rucksack, belts and scabbard: kind of a drab contrast to his vivid regalia. Not very exciting, alas...


In response to your previous query, Liz, he's wearing a metal mask or helmet under his cloth hood. So it's done in non-metallic steel like the rest of the armour. His eyes are barely visible through the vision slit in the helmet.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Legionnaire/eBay/Dark Knight

I'm slowly layering up the blue highlights on my Legionnaire:


I recently made my first eBay purchase - a couple of HeroClix Batman figures. These minis are basically toys, and are made from some appalling rubbery substance. However I managed to strip the paint off with acetone and I'm sure I can give him a much better look.




(VERY Dark Knight)

I'm a big fan of the Frank Miller version of Batman, so I think I'll go with a heavy contrast, near-monochrome scheme on this one.