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Good morning maese Milo!
Is it possible that you forgot to shake the pots? looks like you painted those reds with a lot of medium and a little pigment... Maybe the pots just got separated and with a good shake problem will be solved... if it is a long standing there without using, maybe pigments have fallen down to the bottom of the pot... If it's an age issue I would throw them away or reuse as a base to paint miniatures and buy some replacement pots.
Anyway seems that you got a nice faded palette too!! I will put mine advancements later today or tomorrow. Have done some freehand on the cape and worked on the sword and arms.
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. . . done some freehand work on the cape too!!!!!!
Everything is finished meanwhiling and is waiting to place here . . .
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Maenas wrote:
Good morning maese Milo!
Is it possible that you forgot to shake the pots? looks like you painted those reds with a lot of medium and a little pigment... Maybe the pots just got separated and with a good shake problem will be solved... if it is a long standing there without using, maybe pigments have fallen down to the bottom of the pot...
I feel you are right, I must shake harder before throwing these pots away.
Maenas wrote:
Have done some freehand on the cape and worked on the sword and arms.
Turambar wrote:
. . . done some freehand work on the cape too!!!!!!
Everything is finished meanwhiling and is waiting to place here . . .
Mmmm, very promising !
Last edited by Milo (Tue, Jan26 2016 12:18pm)
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Well my freehand was quite "simple", just echoing the sculpt on the cape, and making a second line underneath the first one. But I think it is more than ok for just a regular elven Nargothrond warrior
I put together a step by step. To do this I used the points technique to distribute space more uniformly. (I stole this technique from here: http://powellminipainting.blogspot.com ) and it's the first time I use it.
I would like to see other's advancements too! C'mon share your works
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Oh boy, when I see this, I hardly dare to show my own figure...
When was the ultimate day to send in the pictures ?
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@Gerold: We are all here to learn, show and improve this is almost more about sharing our processes and learning from each other than a mere and plain "silly" contest.
@Turambar: WOOOO impresive!! I knew you were going to amaze me! I love that art noveau look! may I ask how you did it? Is it pastel or pencil? because it does not seem brushed on....
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Brillant free hand works masters !
No progress yet on my side since sunday. I need more scrumpy to revive py painting soul tonight.
Milo leaves witout closing the door, shouting to Barliman....
Last edited by Milo (Thu, Jan28 2016 5:11pm)
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Thanks gentlemen for the kind words. Very entcouraging.
Master Maenas, it is brushed on. With a "two-haired-brush"- as I call that "thing".
(You need also some strong drinks - three in the minimum!- BEFORE the start.)
As you know I paint with oil colours. I try different kind of "liquids" to make the oilcolour that thin that I need for those thinny lines.
Everything didn´t satisfiy me. So I made the decision some time in the past to use acryllic paint for those "freehand" work,
as I can fill it up with water as it is liquid-like as water. You have got more to say coloured water.
The oil colour has got some kind of a greasy surface. So the almost waterlike acryllic paint has got problems to stick (covering power).
If you have a closer look you can see some disruptions in the lines.
But- as it is a 32 mm figure which is standing somewhere it is absolutely alright, in my oppinion . . .
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Turambar wrote:
.../If you have a closer look you can see some disruptions in the lines./... /But- as it is a 32 mm figure which is standing somewhere it is absolutely alright, in my oppinion.../
Those disruptions teased my eye into thinking it was not brushed on!!
And they look more than right in my opinion!!
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Both of these free-hand masterpieces are fantastic works of art.
I'm almost there with Isildur
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ddaines wrote:
Both of these free-hand masterpieces are fantastic works of art.
I agree with David
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I'm keen on seeing the final pictures of all the figures here. So far there were just some pics provided showing work-in-progress. As for all those details of the coats I could see here: fantastic painting-skill quality. - Which supports one of my arguments for not taking part in the Painter's league here
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Well Isildur is finally finished, photos tomorrow hopefully
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Well, a very good event from Mrs Milo's family changed my schedule: a little girl is born this morning
So we are about to leave home to visit her, time is much more to celebrations than painting.
I will do my best to finsih Zalg & take pics by tuesday.
Last edited by Milo (Sun, Jan31 2016 4:46pm)
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It's always acceptable, or as you might put it, Master Milo, very wise to give in to priorities. I'm sure that Mrs Milo's family will serve you a nice third breakfast, which Zalg is not able to do. Good choice you made, dear Hobbit.
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Family first Milo we of course could extend the deadline to this very next weekend if you need to.
Anyway it is not as important as your new family member and it will never be. Congratulations Milo and wishing your missus a fast recovery!!
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It is a niece who was born yesterday. Everything is fine, Parents are happy and Uncle Milo delighted !
Now deadline extension is better on my side. I will be back to paint as much as I can.
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Uncle Milo?????!!!!! That sounds very good!!!!
Hurry up, Master Milo . . .
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Oh- I forgot . . .
Well- my miniature is finished and as I won´t have time to place the pics tomorrow, I will do it now.
so, this is my entry:
. . . mmmmhhh: " unable to upload image". What does that mean? Maybe I should have another try after a while . . .
Last edited by Turambar (Mon, Feb1 2016 6:05pm)
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Ah ha- it seems to work. So here are the total views:
And these are some details:
Last edited by Turambar (Mon, Feb1 2016 6:12pm)
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Well, Master Turambar, I think what you, er, "produced" there is simply magnificient, one might also call it marvellous or even spectecular. But I wouldn't have expected a lesser quality. So all in all, a very fine work you do present here with also providing a great quality in picture-taking or photography.
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Yet again, so much shown in so little space, I love it!
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Congratulations "uncle Milo"!!!
Great Job Master Turambar,great miniature you paint here!!
I will try to post my photos tomorrow, not to much time this month!!!
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