I spent a considerable amount of time working on the
composition and preparing the miniature, these Restic models from
PrivateerPress are a bit of a pain like that, in that it’s not easy to
sand/scrape the material without it flaking away, causing a poor finish.
Eventually I think the composition is right, but I’m a long
way behind schedule!
That is one angry pig thing. |
I really enjoy painting NMM metals (you may have noticed!),
so though I should probably have started on the skin first, I only did some
basic colours on the skin before getting onto the first NMM weapon. I find that
a good way for me to get keyed into a miniature is to paint the part I enjoy
early, so that I become more motivated to be finishing the miniature:
Shiny, shiny weapons. |
Last year my entry for Smogcon was slightly criticised for being
too similar all over, lacking in variation. Partly this was a deliberate choice
with the colours, but this year I’ve decided to really try and push the
contrast between smooth NMM metals and textures cloth/skin. As part of this I
started working some texture into the skin and tabard:
You'd be angry too if you were stuck in a pair of corks.. |
Trying to make the skin look unhealthy |
Wow, that's a lot of work still to do! |
Much more work to do but he’s on his way! Will I finish in
time, that’s the question!
Anyone else painting for Smogcon 2016, either the P3
competition or for gaming?
Great first entry!
ReplyDeleteNot a figure I'm familiar with but that NMM is great, particularly the bronze/copper.
Thanks dude. :)
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