A follower from the Adventure supplement.
A metallic fellow from Reaper by Jim Johnson. The freehand shield is not very sophisticated, but I had fun painting, I'll probably be doing more shield motifs in the future.
perjantai 28. marraskuuta 2014
tiistai 25. marraskuuta 2014
An Ogre
The basic box contains two ogre monster enemies. The first one done:
More plastic from Reaper by Jason Wiebe. Far from perfect, but I do like the way the skin turned out and also the metal bits.
perjantai 21. marraskuuta 2014
The Pilgrim
The Pilgrim player character from the Expansion Set. Keeping it very simple, as should fit a humble pilgrim.
The mini is from Reaper by Bobby Jackson
The mini is from Reaper by Bobby Jackson
tiistai 18. marraskuuta 2014
The Princess Bride
Real princesses are not simply born, they made. This is how I made mine, to play the role of the follower Princess from the basic set.
Start by taking one lovely metal princess by Julie Guthrie. I love her sculpts, probably all the more, because some of the very first minis I ever owned were hers.
Cut the tab shorter to facilitate basing.
Build the base, a flower from a short length of paper string, a bit of wire for the stem and leaves of paper.
Some coarse sand and chopped up bits of bark for flagstones.
Add the princess.
A grey basecoat.
I start the painting with the base. I have two reasons for this:
Then highlight the base with a lighter, yellower green.
Dark grey for the flagstones.
Highlight the flagstones. I was looking at some stones in a park and realized that they aren't just grey. So, a whitish blue and red for some of these.
Green for plant life.
Roses are red.
Highlighting the rose.
A mix of warm red, cold yellow and white produces a skin tone I quite like.
The same basic orange mixed with black ink to shade the skin.
Highlighting the skin with the same mix as the base colour + more white.
White for the stockings and petticoat.
Really thinned down black ink to shade and a bit of bluish grey for highlighting these a little off-white.
A mix of cold and warm yellow for the base colour of the dress.
Tint the yellow a bit orangey and darken with black ink (and thin down with water, as I always do) for shading.
Highlight the dress. (I don't think I used red for this, I wonder why that bottle is in picture?)
A dark red for the shoes.
Highlight the shoes, again, slightly orangey.
A light orange turned toward brown with a bit of green for the hair.
Highlighting the hair.
Blue and green for the details of the corsage.
Pale blue for the details, eyes, pearls, tiara.
Brown pupils.
Touch up the base edges with yellowish green.
And so, after a coat of matt varnish, to shelter her from life's misfortunes, a princess is ready to step forward!
Start by taking one lovely metal princess by Julie Guthrie. I love her sculpts, probably all the more, because some of the very first minis I ever owned were hers.
Cut the tab shorter to facilitate basing.
Build the base, a flower from a short length of paper string, a bit of wire for the stem and leaves of paper.
Some coarse sand and chopped up bits of bark for flagstones.
Add the princess.
A grey basecoat.
I start the painting with the base. I have two reasons for this:
- 1. I find it easier to satisfactorily cover up any mistakes I get on the base while painting the figure itself than the other way around.
- Sometimes I get stuck with no idea what colours I want to use for the mini, but doing the base seems to help break the "painter block" I sometimes get when looking at a basecoated mini.
Then highlight the base with a lighter, yellower green.
Dark grey for the flagstones.
Highlight the flagstones. I was looking at some stones in a park and realized that they aren't just grey. So, a whitish blue and red for some of these.
Green for plant life.
Roses are red.
Highlighting the rose.
A mix of warm red, cold yellow and white produces a skin tone I quite like.
The same basic orange mixed with black ink to shade the skin.
Highlighting the skin with the same mix as the base colour + more white.
White for the stockings and petticoat.
Really thinned down black ink to shade and a bit of bluish grey for highlighting these a little off-white.
A mix of cold and warm yellow for the base colour of the dress.
Tint the yellow a bit orangey and darken with black ink (and thin down with water, as I always do) for shading.
Highlight the dress. (I don't think I used red for this, I wonder why that bottle is in picture?)
A dark red for the shoes.
Highlight the shoes, again, slightly orangey.
A light orange turned toward brown with a bit of green for the hair.
Highlighting the hair.
Blue and green for the details of the corsage.
Pale blue for the details, eyes, pearls, tiara.
Brown pupils.
Touch up the base edges with yellowish green.
And so, after a coat of matt varnish, to shelter her from life's misfortunes, a princess is ready to step forward!
sunnuntai 16. marraskuuta 2014
The Cloud Dragon
Continuing with the myriad of dragons from the Talisman Dragons, here is the Cloud Dragon.
I gave him a bit of altitude with this attempt at landscape painting.
Another plastic mini from Reaper by Sandra Garrity. Personally, I abhor anything this big in metal. Because of the weight they are a pain to store and transport.
I gave him a bit of altitude with this attempt at landscape painting.
Another plastic mini from Reaper by Sandra Garrity. Personally, I abhor anything this big in metal. Because of the weight they are a pain to store and transport.
maanantai 10. marraskuuta 2014
The Pedlar
A stanger from Talisman Adventure, moving about, selling his wares.
A plastic Reaper mini by Bobby Jackson.
A plastic Reaper mini by Bobby Jackson.
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