Review: Kilians First Workshop

by Kilian

 Hello Jungle,


Kilian here and I am about to write my first review of my first very own workshop.

Exciting!

From April 29th to May 1st I had the pleasure and honor to welcome 10 guys and gals for my very first workshop. I was very nervous and so I have to appologize because I took almost no pictures during the class. 


As all of you know I am not a pro painter. I have not attended, nor do I have any ambitions to participate in any competitions. Due to various feedback from friends and most importantly Roman I decided, that I wanted to accompany other people on their journey and share my knowledge.

A massive THANK YOU to everyone who signed up! I know trusting and wanting to learn from a "nobody" is hard.

I decided to offer the base building part of the workshop separately. Luckily a lot of guys took that opportunity. Base building is one of my favourite parts in mini painting since I love creating a backstory. I think the results speak for themselves. It was so amazing to see other people create their own vision and totally individual settings for their miniatures.

On Saturday everyone finally came together to build and prime their Space Marine and start painting. Saturday was also the theory day. I have to say, that the workshop was scheduled like Romans Beginner workshops are. I chose a different mini to paint because I wanted to bring in my own flavour. Also I can't and I don't want to copy Romans class. 

It was a pleasure do see, how open minded all my students were and how they followed my advice. It is pure joy to help people in their journey and push them over the edge of their well established comfort zone. I had great fun this weekend and I received very positive feedback, thanks for that! I will let the end results speak for themselves now, but if you are also interested in my classes, I am planning to offer one in the fall.

Happy painting,
Kilian









Reviews

Philipp schreibt:

Am 29.April.22 habe ich als blutiger Anfänger im Bemalen von Miniaturen an Kilians Workshop im Battle Bear in Kaiserslautern teilgenommen. Für den 3-Tägigen Workshop war der Plan, eine Figur komplett zu bemalen. Angefangen mit dem ersten Tag (Basebau, an dem ich nicht teilnehmen konnte), primern mit der Spraydose, Bemalen der Figur mit Layering und Drybrushing Techniken inkl. Gestalten einer realistischen Beleuchtung der Figur, sowie später Detailmalen im Gesicht mit ermischen von Hauttönen, sowie bemalen der Ausrüstung mit Metallic-Farben.

Kilian hat zu Beginn eine richtig gut gemachte Einführung zum Thema Farbe und Licht, mischen von Farbtönen mit vielen Beispielen gegeben. Er war immer direkt greifbar wenn wir fragen hatten und sowieso immer zur Stelle um uns zu zeigen wie man´s richtig macht. Er selbst kann natürlich richtig gut Figuren bemalen, aber das ist nicht der Punkt, vielmehr gelingt es Ihm auch sein Knowhow auf den Punkt gebracht an die Teilnehmer zu transportieren und am Ende hatte jeder eine echt vorzeigbare Figur als Andenken an die zwei (drei) echt intensiv-lehreichen aber trotzdem total entspannten Tage im Battle-Bear. Zur Location noch kurz, Wir waren direkt im Verkaufsraum untergebracht, wo es an Platz und Licht überhaupt nicht mangelte. Auch die Atmosphäre war super und wenn mal eben ein Farbton fehlte oder man sonst etwas brauchte konnte man sich am üppigen Angebot im Battle-Bear günstig und unkompliziert eindecken.

Ann Kathrin schreibt:

Ich habe an den Workshop teilgenommen, weil vor einigen Monaten angefangen habe Miniaturen zu malen und meine Technik aus wild drauf los malen bestand. Vom Workshop habe ich mir erhofft Techniken zum Malen zu lernen und eine Grundlage zu bekommen, um mich verbessern zu können.
Der Kurs hat gut die Grundlagen beigebracht und auch verschiedene Materialen behandelt. Dabei gab es jedes Mal Zeit die Techniken selbst auszuprobieren. Das viele selber machen hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht und die Stunden wie im Flug vergehen lassen.
Besonders gut hat mir gefallen, dass man sich jederzeit persönlich Feedback einholen konnte und auch auf spezifische Probleme eingangen werden konnte, konnte die während des Malprozesses aufgetreten sind.

Vielen Dank nochmal für den super Kurs und beim nächsten Mal bin ich sicher auch wieder dabei


Andreas schreibt:

Ich bin seid meinem 16 Lebensjahr in diesem Hobby und Male bestimmt schon über 20 Jahre. In dieser  Zeit hab ich schon einiges probiert und auch schon vieles gesehen. 
Ich merkte aber, das ich schon lange auf einem Niveau hängen geblieben bin, und nicht mehr weiter kam. 
Zeit das zu ändern, und da bot sich dieser Kurs an, mich aus meiner Kompfortzone zu stupsen und was neues zu probieren. 

Ich habe mich für drei Tage angemeldet. Am ersten Tag wurde Basegestaltung und die verschiedenen Materialien durchgenommen. Es gab immer erst einen Theoretischen Teil, der durch, auf einen Bildschirm dargestellten, Beispielen super unterstützt wurde. 

Dann hat man das Theoretische in die Tat umgesetzt. Jeder bastelte was anderes. Ich habe mich für eine Eislandschaft entschieden. Kilian kam regelmäßig bei jedem vorbei, und gab Tipps oder Vorschläge was man anderster oder besser machen könnte. Wenn man ein Problem hatte, oder eine Fragen, nahm er sich immer Zeit für jeden. 

Samstag und Sonntag ging es dann daran, die Figur zusammen zu bauen und anzumalen. 
Es wurden über die zwei Tage verschiedene Technicken gezeigt, die wie schon am Freitag mit einem Throretischen Teil erklärt wurden und dann am eigenen Modell direkt angewandt. 

Am Sonntag hatte fast jeder eine super angemalte Figur. 

Ich persönlich fand den Kurs sehr gut.

Obwohl ich einer der wenigen war, der die meiste Erfahrung hatte, hatte ich am schlechtesten abgeliefert und das erlernte am wenigsten umgesetzt. ;) Irgendwie war ich überfordert, oder konnte mich schwer von meinen alten Gewohnheiten trennen. 

Das Problem hing aber bestimmt nur an mir, da fast alle Teilnehmer prima Modelle abliefert haben. 
Ein Teilnehmer, der mit diesem Hobby wirklich noch keine Berührungspunkte hatte, hat das erlernte prima umgesetzt, das ich nur den Hut ziehen kann. 

Im Kurs gab es  jetzt fast nix, was ich jetzt nicht schon gewusst habe oder schonmal gesehen hatte. Aber es selbst mal auszuprobieren, hat mir sehr viel Spaß gemacht. 
Es gab sogar auch ein zwei Techniken und Arbeitsschritte, die ich in Zukunft auch benutzen will. 

Der Kurs ist auf jeden Fall für Anfänger sehr zu empfehlen, aber auch manch erfahrener Maler kann hier was lernen. 
Das Preis Leistungsverhältnis ist spitze! Ich kenne im Moment keinen anderen Kurs der mehr anbietet oder billiger ist. 

Wenn der Kurs wieder statt findet, versuche ich auf jeden Fall wieder dabei zu sein. 

MU 109, Big Guardain not Big Daddy and little sister, NomNom Figures, 3D-Print Service: Hero Gravity Shop

by Sebastian

 Review Time #109, 

Sebastian here with another Miniatures Unpacked for you!

Today I show you the Big Guardian. It's a fanmade production by NomNom Figures. Most will already have recognized which video game this character is based on. Bioshock, but all in chibi style. It´s not big daddy and little sister.

 

 

The printing service I trust is this time on Hero Gravity shop, which is represented on Etsy, but meanwhile also runs its own shop with a 20% welcome discount (only on Homepage). The shop is based in Germany and behind it is a team that has set itself the task of delivering the highest possible quality. By painters, for painters.

The figure was packaged very well and multiple times and nothing was broken. Everything was individually wrapped in bags. The overview of whether everything is available went quite quickly




The first impression looks very good. All supports have been cleanly removed. The figure has been properly post-cured. The typical support holes are almost non-existent and the ones that are there are placed in such a way that they disappear during assembly. When I asked, I was told that they put the supports themselves and as thin as possible. You can see that and I wanted to mention it here. The resin used is a secret mix, but it does contain some flexresin.

 
The parts fit together perfectly and have held up well. No patafix was necessary. The accuracy of fit is so great that you don't have to close any gaps after gluing. Just glue, prime and paint.





Here is another example of the degree of sharpness of the print. Nothing is warped or torn.


Hero Gravity isn't over-promising here when they said they want to deliver the highest quality possible. In any case, this statement applies here. It was definitely not the last time I'll order from there.

Facit: An incredibly beautifully sculpted figure by NomNom, with an even more incredible 3D print by Hero Gravity Shop. What a very nice experience and recommended in every area! 

Sebastian

If you are interested in getting to know more products or miniatures we regularly use, check the overview on the Miniatures/Material Unpacked, in short MU.

                                                                                                                        

A ballad of courage and strange things: a projekt book by Sebastian | Act II Road to WME Serpent part II |

by Sebastian

 

Hello!

Sebastian here with another update on this project.

The ideas for dividing the figures and parts of the terrain are slowly becoming final.

It is supposed to represent a kind of river where the bank is quite flat but it quickly turns into deep water. The shore is said to be a mixture of river bank and mangroves. But so flat that you can still see the bottom of the ground.

In the meantime I've found all the figures and scenery and printed them in the right size. The base is also custom-made. All references to the 3d models and the base can be found at the bottom. I'm more than satisfied with my choice and I didn't want to be denied another rehearsal.

 

 
 
 
 
 


The main focus should clearly be on the fight between the serpent and the warrior. I'm still considering swapping the spear for a sword. I really like the dynamics of the warrior. I will only adjust the incline of the serpent


But the Amazon should not be neglected either. She got a side scene with a rearing Barlgura, who senses easy prey here. The defensive stance of the Amazon just fits perfectly. A basilisk can still be seen in the pictures, but it had to go.
 

A few crabs here, an owl there and somewhere a turtle is supposed to come in too. I think the structure fits and everything is nicely structured.



Next comes color!

Cheers,

Sebastian

                                                  

Serpent  Midgard Serpent by Rocket Pig Games 

Boat by Codercatclub

Man and Woman I also used the stones that are included

Swamp Creature  the tree go perfectly with it

Barrels and Crate by BubmleBrush

Barlgura by Lord of the Print

Light Bulbs by Fantastic Plants and Rocks

Socket by Niels Bahr, my man for socket!

Marvel Heroes for ARTISTS UNITED FOR UKRAINE via Nova Charity

by Roman aka jar

Hey Jungle,

I am really proud to be part of this.
The NOVA CHARITY is on it again and helps ukrainian refugees with a big raffle action, including many, many different projects of differrent artists. Beautiful stuff. Help here and grab your raffle tickets https://www.novaopenfoundation.org/

There is one raffle I am involved in and dayumn:
It is something special!



A single raffle to grab the full game, extensions and the exclusive extensions of MARVEL UNITED.
A set of 84 miniatures and 52 of them are painted and signed by some of the most renowned miniature artists in the world.


You can find an overview on it here:
https://www.novaopenfoundation.org/artists-united-photos


I painted three of these: Warmachine, Miles Morales and Rhino:



And Josua painted one too - so cool!



Some more photos:










Help here and grab your raffle tickets

https://www.novaopenfoundation.org/


Share and spread the word!
Thank you!

Keep on happy painting!
Yours,
Roman

MU 108 - Gargoyle 1 not Goliath, Prey Collections, 3DPrint Service: HonourGuard

by Sebastian

 


Review Time #108,
Sebastian here with another Miniatures Unpacked for you!

The miniature is a fan made production by Prey Collection and is based on the comic series "Gargoyles" that was broadcast on TV from 1993 - 1997.


The special feature here is that it is not a finished cast miniature, but a 3D printed figure. The 3D print service I trust fell on HonorGuard. Also because he uses the M70 Resin from Resione. This is characterized by an even better level of detail and sharpness.You have the choice between 35mm, 54mm and 75mm. The figure shown here is 75mm.


 

The gargoyle came in two smaller boxes filled with foam. The figure survived the shipping very well and nothing is broken. 

 The first assessment of the individual parts was very good, almost perfect. No support leftovers, everything was printed cleanly and almost no holes from the supports. Those that are available do not interfere with assembly or painting.

 

 

The second surprise followed during the fitting test. The figure fit together perfectly on the first try and held up without patafix and co. What more do you want?! 

 



 

Take a look on the details!

 

...and here is an example of the sharpness.

 

All in all a very nicely printed figure that convinces with its level of detail, sharpness and accuracy of fit. Just stick together and get started. I can only recommend it!

Sebastian

If you are interested in getting to know more products or miniatures we regularly use, check the overview on the Miniatures/Material Unpacked, in short MU.

Project Book: A ballad of courage and strange things: a projekt book by Sebastian | Act II Road to WME Serpent part I |

by Sebastian

 

 

Sebastian here

with the Act II, the preparations for the WME start right away. As already mentioned, there are only a good 1,5 months left until the doors open at the WME. I'm curious what that will be, because it's the first WME I've ever attended. Finally seeing some familiar faces again and maybe making some new friends. Who knows?!

But the preparations have been going on in my head for a while. In the end I had to decide what I wanted to finish by then. The final selection was made quickly and so I would like to present my first project to you.
 

Serpent

                                         Image by Ken Kelly

 

Based on the template by Ken Kelly. Ken Kelly is an artist who has done the artwork for Manowar and Kiss, among others. I was immediately captivated by the manner of serpent. I just like the atmosphere and the power. It was clear to me that I didn't want to do a 1:1 adaptation. I then searched for suitable minis and found them quite quickly. Only the serpent took a while until I found one that I liked. Almost everything that appears in this dio has been printed with a 3d printer.

Printing was pretty quick. But I wasn't 100% satisfied with the whole layout and also with the serpent. Even with the base, I was already certain that this would not remain the case. It should be bigger and more dynamic. With a little side scene or two. I was only satisfied with the characters and was allowed to stay. But for the rest, i had to keep looking.









To be continued

Sebastian