Monday, 31 July 2017

Crime Queen

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a figure I found deep in my drawers.

An old sculpt by Cyril Abati that he did for a first aid box for Japan back then. She is called the "Crime Queen" and I bought myself this sculpt during a figure show flea market in France.

Crime Queen
Sculpt by Cyril Abati, 28 mm





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The figure is for sale. If you want to see this very rare sculpt, painted by me in your collection check my PDF cataloge.
Keep on happy painting!
Roman

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New Additions to 28mm 1848 Hungarian Range



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Zenit Miniatures - New Kensei Releases

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Galloping Major - Kickstarter Ending Soon

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Break! Geek Nation Tours - Samurai & Anime Tour 2018

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Geek Nation Tours announced their Samurai & Anime Tour 2018:

This tour will focus on the huge annual AnimeJapan Convention and all the Cosplay, Anime and Manga awesomeness that one can find within its walls. This tour will be much grander in scope than the usual Otaku Japan tour however, as it will see us covering much of Tokyo, but also cool anime, Samurai and just plain fun stuff in and around Osaka and Kyoto as well!
We will start this one off in Tokyo and every anime fan’s dream con… AnimeJapan! Formally Tokyo International Anime Fair, this event is the world’s premier Anime related convention. It hosts all things anime from production companies like – Toei Animation, Bandai Namco, Production IG and Tezuka Productions, has appearances by anime and manga writers, illustrators and voice actors, as well as concerts, award ceremonies and other stage events, and of course tonnes of cosplayers… If you are a lover of anime you have come to the right place!
We will fill you full of awesome Tokyo anime goodness… We will visit The Ghibli Museum, Akihabara, Nakano Broadway, Harajuku, Shibuya, the Robot Restaurant, and of course Gundam Front! Video Gamers will get a few arcades to push their skills in, and we will also visit our fair share of temples and shrines. We will even have a stop or two for all you Otaku that love model building…
The tour is not just about Tokyo however, and we will leave it behind to visit the scream machines of the Fuji Q Amusement Park before hitting the ancient city of Kyoto. Here we will explore some Samurai goodness, at the super fun Toei Uzumasa Eigamura, Nijo Castle and even learn some sword play along the way…
We won’t be done with Anime however, as we venture to Osaka’s Nipponbashi and Amerikamura districts not to mention a Ninja Museum and Festival…
We even have a two-day extension for all those wanting to see Himeji castle and some more temples around Kyoto…
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Scale 75 - New 35mm Chaos Lord

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Black Tree Design Miniatures - Sale Extension

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Dead Eye Jane

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This is the second Bombshell sculpt by Patrick Keith that was done as an Adepticon special release.

I will be using it in a special class for the Geek Nation Tours at Adepticon next year.


As usual, the idea is to show the Shaded Basecoat technique, and the glazing techniques too.  This will help to 'free up' your painting, not worrying about endless layers of progressively lighter paint or very specific 'color formulas'.  The concept is to simplify your palette down to 5-7 colors, so that you don't have to perpetually hunt down just the right color for a highlight or mid tone.


You can get a nice view of that in this blog post.  Of course, if you want to see these techniques for yourself, I have them available through my Painting Pyramid video series, which is available on USB drives!  Each episode is 100 minutes long, and it takes you from primer to painted miniature.

There are 53 different episodes to choose from, with basing, color theory, skin tones, metals, and even terrain videos!





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New 40mm FIW Personalities From Trident Designs



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SJM: Painted Miniatures Pages Updated



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Otherworld Miniatures - New Releases

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Megalith Games - New Preview

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Eureka Miniatures - New Austrian Light Ibfantry

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Prodos Games - New Warzone Resurrection Pre-Orders

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Black Sun Miniatures - New Sale Announcemnet

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Black Sun Miniatures announced a new sale:

Enter coupon code SUMMER20 at checkout to get your 20% discount.
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Offer ends Monday, August 7th at 10:00pm (UK GMT) or while stocks last!
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USEME 16-Scenario Free Mega Bundle



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Eureka Releases 28mm French Revolution Austrian Infantry



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August Issue of Wargames Illustrated Available Now



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Creating the look of a worn leather texture with paint

Worn Leather Texture – the PRELUDE Lately I’ve been giving more attention to how I can create the look of different textures on various parts of my figures. For a long time I used to focus on just getting extreme enough highlights and shadows for good contrast and then a smooth blend between them. As I started to feel more confident ...

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WIP: Primaris Ultramarines

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This WIP post will be different from my usual WIP posts where I just share a single image of my current project. Instead, it's going to be several images of yesterday's paint session. 
More after the jump

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WW2 Figure Sets – An In-Depth Review (MJ Miniatures)

WW2 Figure Sets – the PRELUDE Today I am presenting two separate kits from MJ Miniatures but which have such common attributes I thought I would review them at the same time. We have two pairs of 1/35th scale WW2 soldiers, one set of Panzer Crew and one US Paratroopers. Both are cast in polyurethane resin and on opening the ...

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Antenocitis Workshop - New Kickstarter Previews

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Rubicon Models - New LVT(A)1 Previews

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Happy Games Factory - Escape the Boardgame 2nd Edition Kickstarter

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Victoria Miniatures - Sledgehammer BFG Release

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Kore Aeronautics - Kickstarter Ending Soon

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The Star Spawn Slithers Out Of Carnevale’s Gifts Of The Harbinger

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Sunday, 30 July 2017

Step by Step: Strigoi

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Hi ladies and gentlemen,

it is time for yet another free step by step for you to enjoy on MV.
Enjoy a read through my brain while I was painting up a cool bust by Hera Models. 
The bust itself is already in private collection, though I got to ship it soon and writing a step by step article is always a good chance to say goodbye to a figure that is sold and finds a new, good home.

I hope you enjoy and if you do, consider this:
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INTRODUCTION
To be frank with you in here I got to say I love this bust.
It is a small bust that you can do quickly as it does not have too much different materials and details. You can do, but I realised with my approach, that it also can take long :D

There is the bigger version of this guy, dressed up like Viking with tons of detail and one day I want to paint him too, but this one was calling me more for a neat vision I had:


Not an Orc, not a strong Goblin, not a ghoul, more like a mixture between a ghoul and a vampire. I kind of called this "Strigoi", even I know the name stands for something else in terms of Vampire fluff, but I liked it for the vision I had in mind. Something cold, lifeless and a hunter in the night, so I started slapping colors on it via the brush, thinned with water and everything looks superrough and random. Shadow here and there to get my sketch of light source and color choices in this piece rather quick - my basic sketch of my visionon top of white primer:
 

Again it is quite hard to tell you exact color recipes I used here as I did not use any. I mainly mixed the colors I needed out of my primaries from Schmincke Primeacryl and black and white. I was using a strong tone wash in his mouth and around the eyes.


Looking super rough I already can feel my "Strigoi" thing dropping in. Looking at this sketch in the lightbox with the big camera it is obvious what I mean with a rough look:



Like being said already, for me it is more important to have a quick sketch of my idea and work my way there instead of following color recipes on different materials without seeing and understanding the overall vision.

What is crazy about this bust is that he is yelling at you all the time and from everywhere:


Allright, after my first basic sketch I used more white in my blueish pale mix and cleaned up all surfaces, but of course left shadows here and there. I also used a dark purple blue brown color that I have mixed to create random patterns of fouling and skin texture to this undead creature. With the same color I touched the tongue. Using the same color as a glaze I also placed it carefully around the eyes and ears.

Used a pale blue bone color that I mixed myself to seperate the teeth from eachother by placing a basic color there and leaving darklines betweend them for a clearer seperation. Check back with my thumb to see the colors I used. Great feature, eh?

I am also protecting my high end Dino Pivato plinth I brought from last years Monte San Show with tape while going crzay on painting. Just as a side information.


The patterns where painted freehand. Mainly inspired by his scar on his left eye, placed with thicker paint, at random, overall to make the large areas more interesting. While highlighting I went for different volumes, but also played with texture where I felt it would look good.


Playful random patterns appeared on this undead beast ...


A quick photo from the light box again. 
All looks a little brighter, but to be frank there was already a lot of white in my pale blue mix while doing this:


Such a character.


Allright, next step was cleaning up more, going back with some shadows and blue and purple/magenta tints in form of glazes. Check back with my thumb again to see the color I used and the grade of dillution. Increasing shadows, redifining sharp lines that define volumes, but also going for the same highlight color used as before to intensify areas with additional applications.



More definition in detail:

 

He gets alive...
uhm, I mean alive as an undead monstrum can get. Some of my recently placed highlights were placed as tiny or bigger strikes of thick paint. Powerful, emotional, characterful brushstrokes. Bam! Bam! Bam! Following the beauty of volumes under zenital light. At least this is what I would call it now as while painting I do not think about such things. I just paint.


Next step:
Increasing definition and more white in the mix of pale blue white already. Still not pure white. Also using a blue and purple glazes again to calm down too whitish highlights here and there. I would call this stage "more color" to it in terms of saturation, even I kind of messed up the neck area under the chin with too watery purple. No problem, will fix this on the go.


MORE MAGENTA!!!!


Magenta to the ears, even in patterns to demonstrate texture and uglyness of the undead ghoul flesh.

Tweaking a little bit more on some pure white final highlights to maximize the definition of his pale flesh I also placed him in my work in progress shelf to see how he looks under normal light conditions. Not under the strong daylight painting lamp.


Still not satisfied with his neck area, I worked on this a little more and also added some red glazes to the skin to make the mouth and eye area stand out even more. Using the airbrush to spray a blueish filter (a glaze) in through via lower angles.

I then removed the tape from the plinth to see how they match as the model was closing in to be finished.




Some final brushstrokes and tweaking here and there were done. Increasing a shadow here, being more precise and sharper in a highlight here and there, signing the model and calling it done. My vision fullfilled. You might see how important a clear vision of a paintjob is, if you are sure on what you want to see in the end you can follow it through to the point that satisfies you. Without a clear vision you'd paint material after material without an overall feeling for the whole piece.


Final photos:




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Keep on happy painting!
Roman

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