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Post: Famous Familiars: Homonculus and Mystery Imp
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Author: Orlygg
Post: Famous Familiars: Homonculus and Mystery Imp
Yes, I am back that soon! We had an unexpected afternoon together so it was spent out in the garden with Citadel paint and cross-stitch (obviously not together). Feeling rather inspired and keen to give my new paints a whirl, I set about working on the two remaining Famous Familiars I found recently in an old box of art materials.
I know, I know... the bases are not great, an ill timed gust of wind blew superglue and sand all over the place just as I was finishing off the models. But they will have to do until I buy some modelling files and clean them down. I've also forgotten my old recipe for doing bases and have been experimenting with various combinations to get a uniform look. After all, I might one day manage to retrieve my original collection of painted figures and I'll want them all to match.
Looking back at the photographs, I can feel that I am improving. Both figures were painted in single sittings with a break in between. I've been finding getting consistent colours a challenge, especially when highlighting but I can see the improvement before me as I type these words. I've reduced the amount of white to create highlights... boy do I miss Bleached Bone!
The red on the hat and shoes of Mystery Imp I am most pleased with. They took about ten minutes to complete and use Red Gore as a base, highlighted with Blood Red and Hobgoblin Orange. Proper old school shades right there. His cloak is Worm/Imperial Purple highlighted with a little white. The green tail poking out from under his robe was also a quick little paint- here I used my proxy Goblin Green, followed by Bilious Green and Sunburst Yellow as a highlight. Long term readers will know I like to work fast and get figures finished in a few hours.
The very same recipe was used to paint up the body of the Homonculus. With Worm Purple highlighted with White to finish his long hair do. I'm disappointed that the photographs don't capture his barnet as I was able to pick out the strands of greasy hair with a little effort. Another improvement over that first godawful skeleton.
I know, I know... the bases are not great, an ill timed gust of wind blew superglue and sand all over the place just as I was finishing off the models. But they will have to do until I buy some modelling files and clean them down. I've also forgotten my old recipe for doing bases and have been experimenting with various combinations to get a uniform look. After all, I might one day manage to retrieve my original collection of painted figures and I'll want them all to match.
Looking back at the photographs, I can feel that I am improving. Both figures were painted in single sittings with a break in between. I've been finding getting consistent colours a challenge, especially when highlighting but I can see the improvement before me as I type these words. I've reduced the amount of white to create highlights... boy do I miss Bleached Bone!
The red on the hat and shoes of Mystery Imp I am most pleased with. They took about ten minutes to complete and use Red Gore as a base, highlighted with Blood Red and Hobgoblin Orange. Proper old school shades right there. His cloak is Worm/Imperial Purple highlighted with a little white. The green tail poking out from under his robe was also a quick little paint- here I used my proxy Goblin Green, followed by Bilious Green and Sunburst Yellow as a highlight. Long term readers will know I like to work fast and get figures finished in a few hours.
The very same recipe was used to paint up the body of the Homonculus. With Worm Purple highlighted with White to finish his long hair do. I'm disappointed that the photographs don't capture his barnet as I was able to pick out the strands of greasy hair with a little effort. Another improvement over that first godawful skeleton.
Working with all three classic paint sets means I have access to a lot more colours and can use many of them in conjunction. The brown bag didn't come out as well as I hoped and I've got a dwarf figure cleaned up from the 'orrible lot Graham sent me recently next on the painting table to try and get my head around leather.
All in all, a fun and constructive afternoon. With Easter around the corner I'm planning to get some decent hours in over the next few weeks in the hope that my skills improve further. I've also got Chris's paints to sort through and use too.
Until then,
Orlygg
All in all, a fun and constructive afternoon. With Easter around the corner I'm planning to get some decent hours in over the next few weeks in the hope that my skills improve further. I've also got Chris's paints to sort through and use too.
Until then,
Orlygg
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