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Ressurectionists – Ashigaru

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I really like how these guys turned out, so I’m a little sad that they might just end up being summon fodder instead of an actual part of the crew. I started by using this image as reference. You can probably tell this, but I use these images just as a starting place for the most part and then take it whatever way the paint wants to go.

In this case I liked the contrast between the grey/blue pants and goldish armour. I ended up doing Stegadon Scale green pants, shade, shade, highlight. And Mithril Silver armor, with Seraphim Sepia and then went over again with the Mithril Silver, really wanted down. When you do this you need to get rid of most of the paint from the brush, because if this stuff runs you’ll end up with silver all over your model, and that sucks.

Bone was just Ushapti, Seraphim, Ushapti. Red was Mephiston Red with two coast of Seraphim. Bases were the same as for the Crooligans previous, except I started with Stegadon Scale Green and drybrushed up from there, and I’m really liking the colours on these bases.

Here’s a ton more photos.

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Work-in-progress

Malifaux, Laziness, Models, Excitement

I’ve been super lazy recently. Not in life, nor in painting, just in posting. I finished up 2 new Fire Gamin because I wanted to play with them (spoilers, for my opponents this weekend!) and another gunsmith. I got started on Ramos (!!!), finished Chiaki (!!!…wait, she can’t go with Ramos…) and spent some quality time on Chakax for Foodhammer (or is he…surprise ringer for Malifaux!)

Last night I realized I needed to apply pigment to Johanna, so here’s a cell phone photo of her and the finished gunsmith.

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I just haven’t felt like I’ve had time to pull out the photography equipment to take any decent photos of the 4-5 posts worth of models I have sitting on my desk. A lot going on, and when it isn’t going on, I’m hanging with my sweetheart.

However! One of that many things will be a 4 player Malifaux game on Sunday! We’re going to play Prison Riot, from the Schemes and Strategies deck. I said this about it, when Duke picked it from the list:

Yes, Prison Riot sounds like rounding up lemmings while 3 other people are also trying to round up lemmings in the other direction. 😛

It sounds amazing.

Work-in-progress

Rotten Belles

These models are brilliant in Malifaux, and if I’m going to play Ressers I’m going to need to have access to one or two. Angry Andrew was getting rid of his Malifaux, so I bought an old metal Seamus and metal Nicodem box from him for $5. I took 2 of the 3 Belles (because the 3rd one is hideous) which I liked the models for, and gave the rest away.

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You can see I’m trying to solve my complaint about manufacturer bases here. I sculpted these based on the Secret Weapon bases I’m using on my Ressers and am hoping it looks similar enough. I used the standard milliput here, and I’m going to need to buy more of that stuff considering how much I’m using it. After it dried, I used the Vallejo Oxid Paste to create sand/dirt piles, as in the original bases.

I think that making my own bases made me love these older metals more. Instead of just gluing them together and saying “hey, they are filler”, now they have something custom on them, which makes me feel more ownership to them.

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Masters of the Path box set

Well, most of it. Chiaki is good for potential Ten Thunders stuff, and the Ashigaru can be summoned by Toshiro or taken when Tara is a Resser.

Yan Lo and the Soul Porter stayed on the sprue for now, I don’t need another Master to learn quite yet. 😛

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The bases are Secret Weapon. The more I use these, the more I hate being tied to manufactured bases. When I run out, I have to get more shipped to me, and that sucks.

 

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Malifaux – Crooligans – Final

These guys were pretty simple.

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The guy I just Nuln Oil’d Codex Grey and was pretty happy with the outcome, particularly with his bandages being so bright at the edges of the model. Those were Ushapti, Seraphim Sepia, Ushapti, done.

Both of their skin was pretty much the same as Toshiro, with the Ryn Flesh and whatever wash I used and…yeah, still don’t remember.

The girl was the Warpstone, but I went a little heavier with the brown. At the edges of her dress I used Snakebite and Codex to weather her dress a bit, but otherwise it was the same colours as Toshiro, just with a little less care. >.>

The bases were just drybrushed with the two greys, and then I washed parts of it with Seraphim Sepia and I think these pretty bland looking bases look just great!

Technique Work-in-progress

Malifaux – Toshiro – Freehand

I wanted to do some freehand on Toshiro’s back, seems like a decent place for it.

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I put a question up on A Wyrd Place on Facebook and got some ideas of how to find an image to use — “japanese mon“. I picked this crane image because it was kind of cool, and not overly complicated. AWP recommended I draw it out a bunch, so I started big and worked my way smaller. Then I swapped to using some watered down black paint on the paper, getting smaller so I could somehow figure out how to put this image on a teeeeny little back.

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I started painting with the beak, because it felt like it was in the most difficult place under the rip in his cloak. Because the paint was pretty wet, I had to to be sure to get most of it off the brush so it didn’t run. I did a couple layers of the black to make it show, and then went back with the Warpstone Green after in places to clean up the work.

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I think it looks pretty good, although maybe not so much like a crane. 🙂 Wondering if there’s anything I can do to make it a little bit more obvious, or maybe I’ll just leave it.

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Malifaux – Toshiro – Final (Kinda)

I’ve all but finished the Crooligans and now I’ve kind of forgotten how Toshiro went together…so lets see if I can piece this all back.

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I don’t know about this photo. Makes him look super flat. He’s not that flat. >.>

The cobblestone was the stegadon green, with black just behind it. After I drybrushed Codex Grey and Fortress Grey over it, I feel like both colours looked the same…but looking at it now, maybe there’s a small difference, and enough to make it interesting. I mixed Mephiston Red and the SW Amethyst together to make a horrible redish purple that I used as innard fluids, which I painted directly underneat Toshiro and behind him…and on his pants after they were done…and in his guts.

His cloak was just the Warpstone Green, and I tried to make it a little different by mixing with the SW Flesh Wash, and then with some Snakebite Leather, but I feel like it just got still greener. Ah well.

The skin was that Ryn Flesh (actually this time — I have the paint pot in front of me), and I think I mixed it with the SW Flesh Wash, but in the end it wasn’t satisfyingly deep. The dude has crevasses in his skin, and you couldn’t see them. I think I mixed it with some green of some sort…and then it was to green…so I went back with Ushapti Bone (the hardest working colour in the box) and it got less green but still not a great colour (if you’re alive, it wouldn’t be a great colour) and I’m happy with it.

The rest was pretty simple, I thought it all looked nice with a basecoat and a wash.

This model and the Crooligans had a case of bad primer. Toshiro got away pretty ok, except on his lower pants, where it actually looks pretty awesome because it’s all caked up and red with blood. The Crooligans, it just looks fuzzy and consequently I’m less interested in making them look super amazing, just good enough. They’ll come along in another post or so. 🙂

Also, it says “Kinda” in the title — I did some freehand on Toshiro’s back, and it turns out you can’t see his back because you don’t have the model in front of you! bwahaha! That’ll be along soon too. >.>

Work-in-progress

Malifaux – Some Ressers. Or Ten Thunders.

I bought Toshiro on sale at Wet Coast earlier this year and haven’t had time to put any paint to him. I bought him originally to try a new Mei Feng list that involves her, him and Komainu, but I couldn’t find any Komainu proxies that made me happy so I wasn’t certain where that plan was going. One day while setting up to play a 4-way game against some friends, I noted that they’d all declared Ressers (filthy Ressers…) but I’d declared Arcanists. I had an epiphany — I could declare Ressers with Tara and Toshiro and summon Ashigaru!

That was fun, so now I’m building up some models to play Tara as Resser. I picked up the Masters of the Path box for the Ashigaru and Chiaki (and as a bonus it comes with Yan Lo…).

These are the first models I’ve painted in months (since well before the summer painting contest) that didn’t have a deadline attached to them. It’s freeing and fun. I’m putting paint on models and I don’t even care what colours I pick. So Toshiro is ending up in a Resser green. The Crooligans are getting the leftover paint — I’m not focused on them right now, but thought I’d based coat them since they were getting many of the same colours as Toshiro.

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His clothing is Warpstone Green, an absolutely love colour. Blazing Orange for the shirt under his robes. Some P3 colour called Rylth Flesh (or something like that) because I didn’t have a GW flesh colour light enough. Ushapti Bone on the bamboo, Mithril Silver on the sword, Codex grey on the clothes of the Crooligan in the back.

Also, I’m playing with using Stegadon Green as a base layer for the stone. I’m wondering if it will give it a different hue, to separate one set of stones (front) from another (back). We’ll see!

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Wyrd Summer Painting Contest – Photography

Since I have an interest in miniature photography as well, I’ve got one last post here on how it all came together after the painting was done. Here’s two photos for reference.

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Setup

Getting this all set up was a bit of an ordeal!

First, I was glad the kitchen table had been cleared – I was playing a 3-player game of Malifaux with some friends that afternoon, so I didn’t have to move our crap from it!

The backdrop I’d previously purchased to take photos of my Daemon army (and, obviously, for future things like this!). When I unraveled it and put it on the table though, it was to far away – I’d previously measured that I wanted my diorama to be about 7 inches from the lens. So I grabbed an end-table, cleared the stuff off of it and rested it on the kitchen table to provide some support for the backdrop. Initially I put two glass cups on top, but after thinking about the consequences of glass falling, should I bump the setup, I found some metal and plastic cups instead to hold it up. (what I’m getting at here, with the end table and cups — you find ways to make it work!).

I had some brown material sitting around for another project, and put that on the bottom to provide “dirt”. The goal was that the backdrop would be sky, and the diorama wouldn’t look out of place on a dirt brown floor.

Then my standard 2-light setup, with my tripod. I had to bring over a third light – my painting light from my desk – because I was getting shadows I didn’t want. Because of the heat we’ve had the shutters closed and I didn’t want to open them, and didn’t have enough ambient light from living room light fixtures to solve the shadow problem.

Then, put the diorama on the backdrop.

 

Photography

Because I had an idea of what settings I wanted to use (in fact, the camera was still on those settings), I knew where to start. I had to remember to set the ISO back down to 200 because I wasn’t taking super grainy test photos anymore.

I took a variety of photos. I adjusted the aperture up and down, and the focus up and down, in order to ensure that I had the photo I wanted. Once I was done taking photos, I didn’t want to have to go back and re-take any, so I wanted to try to get as many as I could. I moved the model around as well, in order to get different angles that didn’t have my living room in the background.

 

Editing

Here’s a picture of the final image again, just to help remind you.

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When you take a ton of photos, you then have to go through and delete a ton of photos. I only wanted to submit between 3 and 5, but I’d taken 30. I loaded them all up in Lightroom, and started deleting. Some of them were super easy – focus was all wrong, lighting was all wrong. Some of them were harder – do I have enough photos that have the Gunsmith in focus? This photo is dramatic, but this other photo shows more of the diorama. And similar to making a resume, or a Magic the Gathering deck, anything you put in that isn’t perfect is just making the whole thing worse.

I got it down to 7 good photos and moved on.

Lightroom has a host of great editing features that I use regularly. I adjusted the white balance on every photo – usually I do this physically with a white card and the camera setting, but I had forgotten. >.< I also click “Auto” for the brightness, contrast, whites, blacks, highlights and shadows section. Auto isn’t perfect every time, but it’s a good baseline. I find sometimes it will adjust my photo to an extreme, so I have to pull it back a bit – most often in the Whites or Brightness.

I also use Lightroom to crop. All my photos are taken 4:3, but sometimes a different ratio works better, and sometimes I need to crop to get a better photo. As well, because my lens (grrrr) has a couple spots on it, I need to use the spot remover in places.

You’ll notice there are only 5 photos in the final image, and during this process I realized that two photos were unnecessary – either not good enough, or showing something I’d already shown. Deleted! Do not be afraid to delete! You’re only making your project better.

I saved all of the photos as JPGs…and then moved onto the step I don’t usually do. I opened each photo up in Paint.NET…and smudged the lines on Killjoys side. I don’t feel bad that I did this – it’s all a part of submitting the best photo you can. At the same time, that line bothers me and I wish I could slow down enough to make it go away on future models!

The very last step was to create a brand new image that was 800 pixels wide, and as tall as the combination of all of the images. The contest rules required that photos be no more than 800 wide, but that you could use as much height as you wanted to show additional angles. I copy and pasted each image into this new one, leaving a 2 pixel white separation between each image to help set them apart.

The contest rules also stated that images must be less than 300kb, so when I saved it I set the JPG quality settings such that the final image was 294kb. It’s good that I got rid of those 2 extra photos, otherwise I’d have had to sacrifice more quality! This was something I hadn’t accounted for, so I’m glad it worked out by accident!

 

And that’s the end! I’m writing this on July 15th – I was told not to publish any photos or articles before the voting was done on July 27th, so I’ve scheduled all of the last posts. As I write, I have no idea what’s going to happen! Excitement!