Minis from The Western Tennessee Gnome Liberation League
Minis from The Western Tennessee Gnome Liberation League
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- Gladiator27
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Good job!
I especiallly like the fact that you went the extra step and made the bases realistic.
Makes me want to pull out some miniatures and give it a go. I think the last time I picked up paints to tackle a miniature was 8 or so years ago.
To say I'd be rusty would be an understatement....I think I'll just leave it to you guys that do it well.
I especiallly like the fact that you went the extra step and made the bases realistic.
Makes me want to pull out some miniatures and give it a go. I think the last time I picked up paints to tackle a miniature was 8 or so years ago.
To say I'd be rusty would be an understatement....I think I'll just leave it to you guys that do it well.
- Brutorz Bill
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We are very lucky to have Don in our group, he's a great player, great friend and an Awesome painter!
I've got alot more of his painted minis that we need to post, but my camera is sub-par. They are currently on my game table awaiting our next session. Hopefully we can get some pictures taken at our next game.
I've got alot more of his painted minis that we need to post, but my camera is sub-par. They are currently on my game table awaiting our next session. Hopefully we can get some pictures taken at our next game.
Brutorz Bill wrote:
We are very lucky to have Don in our group, he's a great player, great friend and an Awesome painter!
I was telling somebody this morning that while mine are OK, Don's are incredible, and complete! Notice his have fronts AND backs. Mine only look good from one direction. And about three feet away.
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I'd love to learn how to make figures like that. Are there any sites that specialize in this kind of thing?
The man who painted the better ones above, the incomparable Donald Fairtax Moss, who can't be bothered to gather enough posts to be able to share links hizownself, suggests these fine, fine sites:
http://www.hfmodeling.com/
HF Modeling - How To Paint Oils Over Acrylics
http://www.planetfigure.com/
http://www.timelinesforum.com/
Thanks for the links Harry Joy and Donald Fairtax Moss.
Since I made that post I've been doing a bit of research on it, but could only find links to sites where the artists used acrylics. I must say I think the oils look a lot better than acrylics as the acrylics look almost chalky by comparison.
I also got the impression that you can mix oils to make your own colors, which could make the hobby a lot cheaper depending on how much painting you intend to do.
Since I made that post I've been doing a bit of research on it, but could only find links to sites where the artists used acrylics. I must say I think the oils look a lot better than acrylics as the acrylics look almost chalky by comparison.
I also got the impression that you can mix oils to make your own colors, which could make the hobby a lot cheaper depending on how much painting you intend to do.
The "chalkiness" is entirely the fault of my technique, which is, no technique. I just slap it on. I've seen tons of figures done with acrylics that look fine. Your average Warhammer guy probably uses acrylics.
But the points you make for oils are what are, in fact, the main benefits of using oils. I just haven't made that leap yet. The inestimable Donald "Fingers" Moss has stated on several occasions that my acrylic work would make a fine base for oils.
But the points you make for oils are what are, in fact, the main benefits of using oils. I just haven't made that leap yet. The inestimable Donald "Fingers" Moss has stated on several occasions that my acrylic work would make a fine base for oils.
- Omote
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That model looks like a conversion of two Reaper figs. Do the wings come from the succubus figure.
As always, nice work.
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As always, nice work.
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The "thing" is Thomas, my final 3.x fantasy character. He was twinked to the nines, can you tell? The only normal thing about him was his name. The DM let me throw all kinds of things into the mix. Basically, what I was going after was Batman. First off, Raptoran but with Draconic Heritage [Silver Dragon]; Sorcerer/Paladin; every Feat was of Draconic derivation; weapons with Reach; etc etc etc.
At second level, his Jump skill modifier was +17, and he could glide 40 feet. Good times, good times.
Yep. You nailed it.
At second level, his Jump skill modifier was +17, and he could glide 40 feet. Good times, good times.
Omote wrote:
That model looks like a conversion of two Reaper figs. Do the wings come from the succubus figure?
Yep. You nailed it.
Wow I didn't realise the guy with the sword and shield is a mod as well. He looks a lot better with the shield.
http://www.nobleknight.com/imagepage.as ... ter%20Mage
http://www.nobleknight.com/imagepage.as ... ter%20Mage
I just tiied painting a figure using oils and mucked it up due to the paint being wet and my brush accidentally touching a different colored part of the figure.
What I didn't know before I bought my oils is they take 5 days to dry unless you use a hotbox or a crock pot to dry them. So if you're impatient like me and can't wait hours for your model to dry before you paint other parts of it, it might be better to use acrylics.
What I didn't know before I bought my oils is they take 5 days to dry unless you use a hotbox or a crock pot to dry them. So if you're impatient like me and can't wait hours for your model to dry before you paint other parts of it, it might be better to use acrylics.