Reaper Bones - Smith
by Roman aka jar
Aloa,
again it's me with one of my explanation figures during the private coaching with David we had early this week. This figure was done in about 3~4 hours of painting to explain a painting strategy on.
I was not really convinced of the quality of the cast of the plastic Reaper Bones, but hey it was a cheap figure and fun somehow. The nose was the thing that gaves me goose bumps all the time. While I am digging deeper into my own sculpting skills I always saw a dick-nose here, but well it happens in nature too, doesn't it?
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
again it's me with one of my explanation figures during the private coaching with David we had early this week. This figure was done in about 3~4 hours of painting to explain a painting strategy on.
I was not really convinced of the quality of the cast of the plastic Reaper Bones, but hey it was a cheap figure and fun somehow. The nose was the thing that gaves me goose bumps all the time. While I am digging deeper into my own sculpting skills I always saw a dick-nose here, but well it happens in nature too, doesn't it?
Smith
Reaper Bones, 28 mm
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
3-4 hours? How is that even possible? Are you a wizard?
Yeah, I am a motherfu$4/& sorcerer ...
No, I am not. It is just experience about light situation, brush control, colour choices and material studies ... Doing Miniature Painting since 8 years now for a living and spenting a lot of days of my year at the workbench with minimum 8 hours a day. So it is practice and training to achieve this in this time amount, no sorcery ...