Steampunk = Brass.I've never thought of green metal, what made you go this way ?
Brass can look greenish with Verdigris and wear.
Steampunk = Brass.I've never thought of green metal, what made you go this way ?
I've never thought of green metal, what made you go this way ?
Steampunk = Brass.
Brass can look greenish with Verdigris and wear.
He is coming to life, that's for sure! Amazing job all around with the desat pallet. Love the shadows everywhere. Do you plan on keeping the mole highlighted as is, or are you going to give him a nasty brown blemish to follow his namesake.
Having just tried stripes on my own mini makes me appreciate yours that much more.
Looking good!
Ooooooo more stripes !
Great stripes though :good:
I believe its a pre-release from Infamy.
interested in your use of the alchemy paint from Scalecolour. I have these paints and am kind of clueless on how to use the alchemy paints (except for the pure white one which I add to metallics as a highlight). What are your ideas for the other alchemy paints, if any? And for the brass, you based with peridot alchemy. What did you do after this? Thanks as always!!
I think everything looks good, except the back of his hand/arm. Not sure if it's the image but it seems to be rougher than the rest.
I'm just getting back into mini's after a 14 year break and was pleased to find this thread. Stunning work all the way through Mr Soper ! I first saw your work in GW Southampton in about 1988 ? Possibly earlier ? It was the Rhino you won GD with, I knew your level was something out of the stratosfear then as you'd shaded the Space Wolf insignia on the shoulder pad. I used to stand at that cabinet for hours watching all the work go around, when you won with the Nurgle Predator though that was something else, especially the scratch built Nurgling ! Then in about 1999 I met you when I worked in the store there, I think you'd done Ariel and also a little tiny wood elf diorama on a circular plinth base, it was all stippled. I've never attained anywhere near your level of painting but it's always been an inspiration to me. Loved reading all this thread, stunning work and your blog is really useful. Thanks for sharing os much with all of us !
Firstly, thank you and secondly you have a very good memory! I think your dates are spot on. It always takes be back a little when someone remembers my work from so long ago. Welcome back to the hobby.
I have however this week tried to photograph my old mini's but failed dismally. Are you still using a basic camera as I read about in your blog from a 2012 post or are you using an SLR ? I'm used to camera's and studio work but on a much bigger scale and none of my lenses will allow me to get close enough to get the stunning shots you're achieving, would you mind sharing with us what lens you're using ? - Thanks.