qwudd
New member
Hi there everyone!
My name is Jonas, but you can call me by my online nick-name Qwudd if you wish!
Im a long time passive member of this site. I haven't really participated much other than that i uploaded a bunch of miniatures i painted a few years ago. University education, a wife and daughter, now four years old, hasn't really left me alot of time to play with my toys =(, though I've managed to paint a few more minis that I am uploading now.
The reason I am becoming active online now is a growing desire to paint more and also a wish to get more involved in the painting community.
Ive also come to the realization that talking about painting with other painters instead of my loving, supportive (but somewhat uninterested) wife might very well be a whole lot more fun/rewarding/motivating, and probably leads to a greater artistic development overall =).
That said, here is my first WIP miniature;
The exalted Vermin Lord by Forge world.
It's inspired by a miniature i painted before this one, a regular Vermin Lord:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/pics/pics16/img5240004b969b6.jpg
However I'm expanding that basic idea and going for more color, and an ambiance of light in darkness, as if "the light bends" round the creature (hard to explain).
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Im really rather pleased with where it's going at the moment (easily my best piece atm as i see it). I'm planning to build a little diorama to hide the base and give a more dynamic impact, but thats in the far future with my speed of painting.
The main problem areas as i see it is the legs and arms, especially the leather bands round his wrists which really doesn't play nice with the blue turquise theme on the arms. The back part is also in a rather sorry state compared to the front that mostly need some sharpening up (and some bits and pieces fixed). The back has something of a collision of color that needs sorting out (red, grey purple areas need to be believably worked together).
His glaive is also completely unpainted, in one sense it needs to be in darkness to support the general composition, on the other hand it needs to be painted in a visible interesting way.
Id be happy to receive any ideas and criticisms!
My name is Jonas, but you can call me by my online nick-name Qwudd if you wish!
Im a long time passive member of this site. I haven't really participated much other than that i uploaded a bunch of miniatures i painted a few years ago. University education, a wife and daughter, now four years old, hasn't really left me alot of time to play with my toys =(, though I've managed to paint a few more minis that I am uploading now.
The reason I am becoming active online now is a growing desire to paint more and also a wish to get more involved in the painting community.
Ive also come to the realization that talking about painting with other painters instead of my loving, supportive (but somewhat uninterested) wife might very well be a whole lot more fun/rewarding/motivating, and probably leads to a greater artistic development overall =).
That said, here is my first WIP miniature;
The exalted Vermin Lord by Forge world.
It's inspired by a miniature i painted before this one, a regular Vermin Lord:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/pics/pics16/img5240004b969b6.jpg
However I'm expanding that basic idea and going for more color, and an ambiance of light in darkness, as if "the light bends" round the creature (hard to explain).
View attachment 22744
View attachment 22741
View attachment 22742
View attachment 22743
Im really rather pleased with where it's going at the moment (easily my best piece atm as i see it). I'm planning to build a little diorama to hide the base and give a more dynamic impact, but thats in the far future with my speed of painting.
The main problem areas as i see it is the legs and arms, especially the leather bands round his wrists which really doesn't play nice with the blue turquise theme on the arms. The back part is also in a rather sorry state compared to the front that mostly need some sharpening up (and some bits and pieces fixed). The back has something of a collision of color that needs sorting out (red, grey purple areas need to be believably worked together).
His glaive is also completely unpainted, in one sense it needs to be in darkness to support the general composition, on the other hand it needs to be painted in a visible interesting way.
Id be happy to receive any ideas and criticisms!
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