WIZAR!
New mini! The cutest lil wizard :3
Another dragon! One day I might get sick of painting dragons, but it sure isn't today!
Dipping my toes into dioramas with a thief on the run from the slightly too-slow guards :)
I realised I can use some RGB LEDs I have to cast a blue light over the whole thing and really get that LOTR night look!
Dipping my toes into dioramas with a thief on the run from the slightly too-slow guards :)
I'm holidaying at the beach, so of course I painted something in a snowy theme XD.
Pretty happy with this result! Probably could be a little cleaner in spots, but for a one day paint job I'm not complaining.
In particular the icy base turned out way better than I expected.
Big thanks to @dropattackbear for sharing his paints when I forgot to pack my metallics XD.
This model is Skadi the Barbarian by Twin Goddess Miniatures
Another print that's been in my backlog for far too long, is now on my shelf!
Another figure down from my pile of shame!
Never really watched Hellboy, but he looks really cool, so now he's on my shelf :D
Also, he was an excuse to try and get a process for leather down, which I've been playing with for a bit. I really like how it turned out, though I could definitely work on making it a bit smoother.
This model is Hellboy - 30 CM model by Printed Obsession.
Another figure down from my pile of shame!
Never really watched Hellboy, but he looks really cool, so now he's on my shelf :D
Also, he was an excuse to try and get a process for leather down, which I've been playing with for a bit. I really like how it turned out, though I could definitely work on making it a bit smoother.
This model is Hellboy - 30 CM model by Printed Obsession.
CHERRY BLOSSOM DRAGON. DONE. TOOK ME MONTHS. SO MANY LEAVES.
I'm so glad to be done with this mini. It's really cool, but painting all of those leaves individually in different shades was soul-crushing. I started on this mini months ago (back in January) and just kept putting off working on it. And I knew if I set it aside to paint something else I just wouldn't come back to it, and I didn't want it just sitting there off to the side. Judging me.
But it's done now and it looks great! I'm really happy with how it turned out!
If I could change one thing from the start of this project, I'd have painted the wings individually from the body of the dragon. Having to manoeuvre the whole mini around to get at just the right angles was difficult, especially because there are (or were -_- ) a lot of delicate little branches I kept accidentally snapping off trying to hold it.
Putting the glow effect on the chest was a bit nerve-wracking, I was really worried I'd end up over spraying and ruining the leaves somehow, but I'm glad I tried it. It really adds something I think.
I also tried out some dirty down moss on the log the dragon is standing on, and I've got to say its great stuff. Definitely going to be looking for excuses to use it more now that I've tried it.
This model is Forest Dragon by Mini Monster Mayhem.
This is the third beholder I've painted.
I might have a problem :T
I just really like them. Maybe its because each gets to be unique and different.
Maybe it's because they're such iconic monsters.
Maybe it's because, unlike regular minis, the eyes aren't tiny little specks that require perfect pinpoint precision to paint.
Anyway, I really like how this one came out. I played around a bit with the airbrush on this one, and tried out doing a little bit of purple undershading in which I think turned out quite well, though it could've been maybe just a touch lighter in retrospect.
I printed the support piece separate from the mini and base, so I could do it in transparent resin and give it a purple stain. My thought is it's meant to be a sort of psionic pillar of anti-gravity or something. (because psionics are purple, as we all know).
I also had a go at making a glow effect on the base around the support, something I've been nervous to experiment with so far. I'm always worried about ruining a paint job I spent hours on, but since this base is a simple and quick paint job it was the perfect bit of low-stakes practice.
This model is Beholder by Lord Of The Print.
A Y'shtola figurine I painted for @yoshikagequeen as a Christmas gift.
I don't know much about FF14, but this was a pretty cool model to paint. Especially since that orb in the staff gave me an excuse to play with the gloss varnish I've had banging around for a while.
Its kind of fun to paint stuff using a reference for the colours, though sometimes finding a good angle to work out what colour a specific thing is can be frustrating. The model was very accurate to the references I found though, which was very helpful.
This model was made by EllaArt.
Another Figurine!
I really love this one, it's just got such a dynamic pose, and it's pretty different to what I normally paint. It's good to shake things up now and then. I probably could've done a bit more work on the details of this one, but I was working on a time limit to get it done, and I'm pretty happy with where I got it all things considered.
I wasn't sure at first what sort of detailing I should do on the metal armour parts. I was considering just leaving it all silver at one point, but I thought it'd be just a bit too boring like that. I think the few gold details really help keep it all interesting, without being gaudy or overwhelming.
The panel lining isn't quite as crisp as I'd like, but it's not something I normally have to do on a lot of what I paint, so I'm ok with that. It really helps make things pop having that separation between panels. It was kind of hard getting wash into just the cracks though, since I wanted to avoid toning down the silver and gold. It's got me thinking that I should try oil washes though. Being able to put wash all over something, then clean it up off anything you don't want to be toned down seems pretty cool. I've just got to get over that anxiety of trying out something new without knowing how it'll turn out.
This figure is Mecha Knight Odessa by Dinamuuu3D.
New mini!
This is Atropos, a half elf (?) bard, painted for Yoshikagequeens' character in an upcoming campaign! Atropos will be in the same party as Frix! I'm looking forward to it.
I'm weirdly chuffed with my choice of dark red for his pants, and I think the highlights along the creases look really good. I also got the opportunity to finally properly use some of the colour shift paint I got like half a year ago, to put some glitter in his hair, so that's neat. I put the colour shift just in the parts and underside of his hair, to kind of make it looks like some sort of underlayer shining through. I really like the effect in person, seeing the glitter shift as you move your viewpoint is quite cool! Photos don't really do it justice.
My least favourite bit of this mini is the base. I shoved a generic column into a generic base, rather than using the desk base that comes with the stl for this mini. I wanted to push the character more into bard territory, rather than the professor character it's originally meant to be. I think it works for that, and I like the column he's leaning on, but the ground of the base is just a bit too plain. I put some cracks in it with an Exacto blade and added some cut up grass tufts to give it a bit of texture, but it's still not quite right. In the end, I just had to stop fiddling with it before I made it worse.
It's a learning experience to remember next time I try and make a custom base though, gotta remember to have texture or something on there.
The mini used here is Professor Syiva, by Twin Goddess Miniatures.
The column used on the base is Socket Pillar, by Phillip Meys.
Yarrr!
I've been painting this awesome pirate figure over the past week. I've been trying to get myself back into the habit of painting consistently over the week, rather than waiting for 'the perfect time' (which never comes), because my pile of shame is growing at a concerning rate.
This was a really fun model to paint, with some great details. Though I did get slowed down a bit trying to figure out how to navigate the tip of my brush into some areas. Theres a lot of semi enclosed spaces with awkward positioning, and in the end I left a few spots unpainted. You can't see them without turning the model upside down and at odd angles anyway, so I've decided to just not care, and save myself the hand cramps.
Besides just being a fun model to paint, it was also a chance to play around with how I paint metalics a bit. Theres so much dark metal involved in the cannon that I didn't want to just paint it all with a solid metal colour. And while I do want to try my hand at painting non-metalic metal at some point, I don't quite have the confidence and patience for it just yet. So instead I tried out painting the bits I wanted in a dark-steel/iron colour with straight black paint, and then just drybrushing dark silver metalic paint over it, and it worked beautifully. It really helps the metal look a bit more beaten and dull, its only shining on the edges and ridges, where its maybe been polished a bit by rubbing against its environment. This is a technique I'm going to try and remember in the future.
For all the other metals on this piece I just did straight metalic paint, and I just love how the gold contrasts with the reds and browns its up against!
I'm also really happy with the skin. It wasn't that long ago that I dreaded painting skin and always hated how I made it look, but now its one of my favourite things to paint! Getting to play with skin tones and highlighting them is just fun! I've still got room for improvement with where I place my highlights, but I can see progress in every mini I paint, which is really rewarding!
This figure is Miss V. Gomez , by Cast n Play.
I painted this wyvern like two weeks ago, but my brain didn't let me take pictures of it until today for some reason ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Which is weird, because I'm pretty happy with how it turned out in the end. Painting a well detailed sculpt like this is a lot of fun, because I can mostly just dry brush all those scales to get a really nice result. Of course, knowing that made me decide to paint this up as a 'quick' project on a sunday night. Which it was, until I realised I also had to paint all those spines. With my bone white that doesn't cover very well. Yeeeaaah, I didn't get this done in one night.
Anyway, despite my questionable project timing decisions, this is done now and I have a sweet wyvern for my collection!
This print is Wyvern by Lord Of The Print.
Double post! I realised I never actually made a post about this halfling smith I painted last week, which is a travesty, because she's cool as heck! Also, she's a four fingered smith now, because I'm a clutz and dropped her while carrying her over to take pictures ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
One of the great things about 3d printing, is that when I want to paint a mini like this to display on a shelf rather than use on a table, I can just scale it up a bit before printing, rather than having an oddly sized mini on a shelf next to a bunch of larger figurines!
I really like how all the different colours and materials came together on this paint job, I think I managed to keep everything cohesive but distinct.
I'm also pretty happy with how the skin tone came out. I tried something a bit different to what I usually do, by mixing my favourite light skin tone paint with a little bit of reddish brown paint to get a slightly more tan colour as a base I could work up from. I think it turned out great, and really suits this halfling smith!
This print is Helen, the Blacksmith Halfling by Bite The Bullet
New Character, wooo!
This is Frix, my Goblin Alchemist for a Wild beyond the Witchlight game I get to play in soon! (HYPE!)
This is one of those prints that I came across while browsing and just knew I had to print, so its quite lucky that I had a game coming up that I needed a character for!
Frix was really fun to paint, and I love how dynamic the pose is. I'm really proud of how the hair and ear-tips came out, I haven't had a lot of practice with gradients but these just look good!
I'm less happy with how her clothes turned out. I made the mistake of finishing off with a dark wash over them, and then assembling the mini without taking the mini out of my bright work light to check it, so I didn't realise how dark those coveralls were. In the photos, with the bright light from my lightbox they're pretty close to what I was seeing while painting, but in my normal room lights the colour just blends in with the boots.
The base for this mini was also quite fun to paint, having that tankard reacting to the motion of the mini is a really cool detail.
This mini is Knox the Goblin Alchemist by Twin Goddess Miniatures.
