Originally posted by Talion
Hi,
Love these pieces. Your style is excellent on them.
Like Lono I would love to see, a miniature of 28mm or 50mm painted by yourself, to see how your techniques translate down sizes.
Again not trying to take anything from your work, in this scale you are the paint master, but again as Lono has expressed a number of areas are very flat with natural light giving the shading and highlight. Interested in seeing something where you have to create the lightsource.
As for which one to paint in WIP got to be the slayer guy.
Oh and a very merry welcome
- Talion,
As I said on my first posting quote \"Hi, I started out painting 25/28 mm Ral Partha , Dragon Tooth Miniatures .I also painted a diorama for the cover of Dragon Tooth Miniatures catalog years ago . I now mainly paint the larger scales but I still have a passion for the minis!\"
The smallest I paint at this time is 90 mm. I find that you will find the older you get the lager your scales tend to get.
I like to make it clear that I just don\'t paint base colors and hope the light hits it correctly. I paint the relief in different tone values;the deeper areas go darkest; the high areas go lighter and the middle tones for the in-between areas. I don\'t paint permanent highlights. Keep in mind that the fix light concept was originally designed and intended for canvas 2D work .
Please note that I\'m not trying to sell my style of painting for the minis or for that fact any scale. I\'m just trying to show you my style of painting and the results I achieve with it.
Do I think it will it work with the minis? I believe so , but you will have to try it and decide for yourself.
The bottom line is that one should not be artistically locked into any scale but feel free to explore large and small scales as all have something to offer.
Thanks for your remarks and incites
Alex (Trismegistus)
P.S. Please visit this site to see my current Work-In-Progress \"Conan the Barbarian \" http://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=54773
Damiyo, Mounted Japanese War Lord Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1600), 90mm
Damiyo was sculptured by Victor Konnov for Pegaso Models.
George Papandrea’s Private Collection
Painted by Alex Castro
Disclaimer: My painting system, which includes style, paints and equipment mentioned in my tutorials, is my own development and perference based on 35 years of work and not to be used to discredit other artists, methods of painting, paints or equipment.