Hi all,
Please excuse a new WIP log from another beginner; I hope not to offend anyone. My objective is to use this to primarily monitor my own progress, but any thoughts from more experienced eyes would of course be much appreciated. Clearly the voting system on CMON isn't perfect, but it's a fairly good approximation of overall standard so I'm going to lay down the gauntlet for myself and aim for achiving a 7 rated miniature at some point in the future (at the moment, I'm just beggining to get a handle on just how long painting a 'good' mini takes, so don't want to set a time for this goal). At the moment, I'd say I'm probably a 5.7.
Now for some pictures...View attachment 54760
This is the first set of minis I've painted in about 10 years so actually really satisfied with how they came out. Lots to work on (particularly, the guns hands, legs below the knees - I still don't know which bit is flesh, and which bit is cloth - and consistency of colour). I've decided to class these as finished, and move on, rather than going over the same thing again and again.
View attachment 54762
Next up, a battle suit. The pic above shows the pose I'm going for (held together with white tac and pins right now). I've invested the time in cleaning up a lot of joints in the mini, particularly where the two sides of each jet pack join togethr, leaving a nasty join down th middle of th grills
Also a nice chance to show off a photo using my new light box which is great (£10 USB fold up job from Amazon). Still using a phone camera though, but it's a start.
View attachment 54761
First bit of painting is on the helmet. Two techniques here that I've never tired before. First, the lighting on the visor, which I'm extremely pleased wirh, and second, the freehand lettering. The freehand needs a couple of further coats to improve the consistency, but im terrified of mucking it up.
If anyone has any ideas of how to make painting Tau drones interesting, I'd love to know (perhaps to try out new colour schemes???). At the moment I'm not intending to get into gaming, so no huge reason to stick to a single colour scheme, so a break from white might be a good idea
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Nice looking geenstealer cult waiting for me, but I better get the rest of this battlesuit done first.
Thanks for reading.
Please excuse a new WIP log from another beginner; I hope not to offend anyone. My objective is to use this to primarily monitor my own progress, but any thoughts from more experienced eyes would of course be much appreciated. Clearly the voting system on CMON isn't perfect, but it's a fairly good approximation of overall standard so I'm going to lay down the gauntlet for myself and aim for achiving a 7 rated miniature at some point in the future (at the moment, I'm just beggining to get a handle on just how long painting a 'good' mini takes, so don't want to set a time for this goal). At the moment, I'd say I'm probably a 5.7.
Now for some pictures...View attachment 54760
This is the first set of minis I've painted in about 10 years so actually really satisfied with how they came out. Lots to work on (particularly, the guns hands, legs below the knees - I still don't know which bit is flesh, and which bit is cloth - and consistency of colour). I've decided to class these as finished, and move on, rather than going over the same thing again and again.
View attachment 54762
Next up, a battle suit. The pic above shows the pose I'm going for (held together with white tac and pins right now). I've invested the time in cleaning up a lot of joints in the mini, particularly where the two sides of each jet pack join togethr, leaving a nasty join down th middle of th grills
Also a nice chance to show off a photo using my new light box which is great (£10 USB fold up job from Amazon). Still using a phone camera though, but it's a start.
View attachment 54761
First bit of painting is on the helmet. Two techniques here that I've never tired before. First, the lighting on the visor, which I'm extremely pleased wirh, and second, the freehand lettering. The freehand needs a couple of further coats to improve the consistency, but im terrified of mucking it up.
If anyone has any ideas of how to make painting Tau drones interesting, I'd love to know (perhaps to try out new colour schemes???). At the moment I'm not intending to get into gaming, so no huge reason to stick to a single colour scheme, so a break from white might be a good idea
Nice looking geenstealer cult waiting for me, but I better get the rest of this battlesuit done first.
Thanks for reading.