Showing posts with label Plastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plastic. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

How Arrrr Ye?


I finally finished the 3rd figure, Captain Francois l'Olonnais, included in the "La Brise Sanguine" hero box  from the Rum and Bones game by Cool Mini or Not. I really tried to go out of my comfort zone in terms of colour and free-hand design and contrast.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Let's Get Chibi with It!





Reaper introduced a set of Small Worlds Heroes in the Bones 4 core set as one of the stretch goals. There are 6 altogether and this is the chibi Sophie from the set. I started this awhile ago and recently decided to finish it. These chibi-style figures are a fun break from the usual "serious" characters.It is a pity that Reaper hasn't added to the line nor have they put the ones from Bones 4 up in their web store.

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Cops and Robbers



Again from the Bones 4 Core set, here are more "townsfolk" -- Bandits and the City Guard. I continued to used the same limited palette as with the previous townsfolk.

First the good guys:






Then the bad guys:







Saturday, February 8, 2020

A Town Called Malice 2











Here is my continuation of the Townsfolk subset from the Reaper Bones 4 Kickstarter Core Set. I did the cooper instead of the rolling pin woman because I wanted to take some time with the torch. Anyway, the same pallet applies here. For the most part I continued developing texturing techniques.

For the Sage, I wanted to give the impression of somewhat fancier clothes. After shading and highlighting, I brightened the cloak and frock with GW inks (Biel-Tan Greeen and Carroburg Crimson respectively). This give the colours a richer feel.

Two things I tried differently on the cooper were 1. no under-painting and 2. letting go. I usually apply an coat of German Camouflage Black-Brown over the whole figure to start when working with Bones. I know it has been shown many times that Bones are designed to go from blister to paint but I wanted to check it out for myself. I just went straight to the base colours, shading and highlighting with no issues.

 The second was more difficult. This was me telling myself to trust myself and the figure and not overwork the paint. I had to remind myself to pull back when I started thinking, "maybe I should add another blend or work that edge some more..." At first it was a little uncomfortable but after awhile everything sort of fell into place and I am happy with the results




Saturday, January 25, 2020

A Town Called Malice









I made a commitment to myself to not buy more minis until I paint the ones I've got or at least made  significant progress. I decided to start with the Townsfolk from the Reaper Bones 4 Core Set sculpted by Bobby Jackson. Bones are very useful for experimentation. With these minis I tried different base coats to observe their effects. I've used black-brown, dark blue, dark green and black-red.

I challenged myself by limiting the palette for the set so that all the figures tie together (ideally) in the end. My main colours are (Vallejo) Ochre brown, German Field Grey, Burnt Red, German Med Brown, and German Cam Beige. Each figure will have elements of these colours in addition to black, white, gold, metal and flat earth or grey for the base. I'm also playing with texture and contrast.

The first ones completed are: Beggar #49 (also available in metal SKU 02584) ,Farmer #50 (also available in metal SKU 02825), Courtesan #146 (also available in metal SKU 03856, and Milkmaid #149 (also available in metal SKU 03857)

Here is a peek at the next 4 I'm working on:




Monday, September 3, 2018

Rathor of Kings






This brute is called a Rathor from the Nasier faction of the game Wrath of Kings. This is the other piece that comes in the box with the Longhorn I did earlier.I didn't stray too far from the box art for colours, though I went more brown than grey for the skin tones. I really enjoyed painting this, with the well defined musculature. Also, really good value for the money considering you get two "monster" size figures.