Showing posts with label Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bones. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Isabeau Laroche

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Finished Isabeau and she's about to be sent away on her journey. I managed to sprain my wrist, so that made the finishing details much more difficult than was expected. I usually never do freehand, and that was the challenge I was taking on painting this. Given the difficulties I had, I'm pretty pleased with how she turned out.



As always, feedback is welcome! Thanks for looking.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Current WIPs

Just a quick update on this week's progress. First, I primed the Freeblades Bodyguard. I decided that since she is the first of this line I'm painting, I'd create a decorative base to celebrate her specialness, and sculpted the start of that out of green stuff.

Continued working on the Bones Seoni, dropping in the main colors, and beginning the face.

I've also got some Infinity that I just started. This is the Bakunin starter set. I'd heard a lot of good things about these sculpts, and while they do have great detail, I had some really bad mold lines and flash. Took a good while to clean them up, hence only half of them are primed here.

Monday, March 3, 2014

March News

This year is flying by faster than ever, and somehow February is already over. To celebrate the beginning of March, I've put up my first ever Ebay Auction: The Lovely Graverot.

I also seem to have painter's ADD -- I've started painting way more figures at one time than I can handle. So I'm doing a little early Spring cleaning, and clearing off my work table and leaving just 2 or 3 figures to finish before I return to the others. Here are a few I've started:

I'm excited to have gotten my first Freeblades minis in, and I'm going to paint up a few of my favorites, with the Blackthorn Bodyguard being the first. I've always liked Fantasy skirmish games, and I really like the player-centric and friendly attitude of the DGS guys.

Stay tuned for more progress!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Valeros Done

Touched up the areas that needed help the most. He's not perfect, but others are waiting. Valeros proved to be a good experiment, and I tried out everything I knew on him to see how different things would react to the Bones polymer material. My only real difficulty was that I had a hard time getting thinned paint to not pool up on parts, making it difficult to do transitions for me. Maybe with more experimentation and an adjusted technique, I can get what I want out of them.

For anything with a high level of painting, I'll probably stick with metals, but for fast jobs and tabletop quality paints, Bones have some great potential.



Thursday, February 13, 2014

Pathfinder Valeros WIP

I've painted the undead bones up quickly to take their place in the Necropolis Army, but I wanted to get into a bones miniature a little more seriously, and see how my style of painting (glazing) really works on them. It wasn't entirely on purpose, but I settled on Valeros. I had been messing around with him, and he was on my painting table. He certainly has enough details on him to make him a challenge, and I started in on him.

I'm almost done, but I need to work on a few transitions and clean up the dagger and the base. Then I'm calling him good.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Skeletons on the March

One of the larger projects I had going on was the Necropolis undead army, which is continuously ongoing it seems. I'll have to work on re-posting these, but instead of just putting the original images back up, I thought I would try and re-shoot them with a better camera. We'll see how much time that takes, and if it gets bogged down, I'll just put up some of the older shots.

Until then, here are a couple of skeletons from the Bones set to tide you over.