I thought I left a thread lying around here somewhere. Covering the last six+ months in one sentence, didn't like the management at my old job, went job hunting, found a job, moved, started training at the new job, and not a whole lot of painting mixed in. To get myself going again I signed up for an exchange and was assigned a partner with very few wants or restrictions. Basically any genre, no particular color scheme, no nudity, and maybe try some OSL if you want.
On a completely unrelated note, I've been picking up 4E books on the cheap, and while looking through one I saw a cleric doing the now traditional turn undead pose with the glowing implement. I thought, hey that's OSL, why not do that. Inspired by gaming to paint a gaming figure. But, I've got until after Christmas to get it finished so I decided to go ahead and make a little scenic base for it too.
Here's the plan:
1: The OSL light source, on the end ofa nice long staff. I can illuminate the whole base from there. The Plan[SUP]TM[/SUP] is for the object to be my primary light, not a secondary one.
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2: The victim. My idea is to chop him up a bit like he's been completely blasted apart. The piece of scenery is there for, well, scenery, but I plan to attach the shield to the pillar. With it somewhat in front of the skeleton I think that will provide some implied motion. The sword arm I'm thinking of suspending in air and hiding the wire with a bush or something similar.
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3: More skeletons. I haven't quite decided on the placement yet, but I'm leaning towards putting the taller one next to the scenery. It would frame the base and give ita natural way to sit on someone's shelf for viewing.
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4: But maybe they won't like my base and just want the figure. The cork sheeting you can pick up at the local hobby store is about the same thickness as a gaming base, so we can use that to start creating a raised area for our main character to stand on. I think I'll add a slope as well, so all of the skeletons aren't at the same level. At first I thought I'd put the one rising from the ground on top of the rise, but as soon as I took the picture I though it might look better the other way. Now one skeleton is low and in front while the highest is in the back. Also,I think I'll throw in a crumbling wall just for fun. The place holder is a piece of Kingdom Death resin, but it kind of gives me an idea of how it might look.
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At any rate, the plan is to be dropping back by here more often now and catch up on a few things. I'm sure most of you have been happily painting away while I've been slacking off, so there's plenty of reading to do.