Sonntag, 26. Juni 2011

Tutorial: Creating unique plants and flowers

Small plants and tiny flowers add a lot of dept to a base. Unfortunately, most products you can buy don't really look realistic or are not available in the correct scale. I found a way to create my own plants in just a few minutes .



All you need is PVA glue, thin roots and some sort of leaves. I used linden leaves from plusmodels for my plants.



I drilled holes into a box and glued small parts of my roots onto it. The Colour pot shows the size of the roots. They should be rather small.



The linden leaves come in 4 to 5 different sizes and are slightly bent to one side. As they are made of paper, you can easily bend them into any form. The colour is rather realistic and doesn't need that much work during the finishing touches.



The largest leave is still very tiny. Make sure to turn away before sneezing. (not kidding, was no fun to recollect them)




Use a sculpting tool or a wire for the next step....




....and bend the leave around your tool. The leave will keep this form, you don't have you use something to fix it.




Keep on...and do some research on the internet. My plants are a sort of dicotyledons. By imitating things you find in nature, your plants will look more realistic.



This is what your plants look like before painting. I used some Green Stuff to create a petal.



 And this is the finished base with painted flowers. I used some highly dilluted purple for the leaves. Very simple...



Some details...



More details.....





Chris

Samstag, 25. Juni 2011

Bonecrusher update #3

Many things happened during the last days, mostly good things, some bad....
This blog went insane this month, it had more than 5k klicks in less then 20 days. This makes me really proud and happy, and as the last exams are finished, I can now focus on this thing here again. I will meet Goatman and Angelus from the Bemalforum next weekend and we will definitely have a lot of painting fun. Expect a huge coverage of that meeting with some of my best buddies. It is time to finish some more stuff for GD

I finished the Bonecrusher-base today and I am quite satisfied with it. It took me about 20 hours to build and paint the base, I have done all flowers myself. Tomorrow there will be a little tutorial about making unique flowers in 5 minutes.

Here is a picture of the finished base, now I need to finish the rat. Hope you like it.




Chris

Sonntag, 5. Juni 2011

Bonecrusher update #2

I was motivated to build a base, so I did. Nothing special, the rat ogre is meant to be the focus.





Still much work to do, I will add a lot of different flowers and some animals.



Chris

Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2011

"The road" music

I watched "The road" just the other day and this movie just stunned me. It is sooo good. Here is one of my favourite songs from the soundtrack.






Chris

Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2011

Tutorial: thinning down your paint

Many people have asked me about my "way of painting". Well, in most cases I try to explain the most important things one has to take care of. However, I always point out that my tecnique is not THE technique, but one possible way you can go.
The first thing most beginners are not aware of is the importance of a good colour consistency in order to achieve a satisfying result. I painted with barely dilluted paint for many years because nobody taught me better. The result was very bad, blendings didn't work at all. Furthermore I emptied my GW pots very quickly because I used tons of paint (quite brainless - I know).

I took a picture of paint in different consistencies to show the actual difference I am talking about.



1. This paint consistency is GW - colour out of the pot. At this stage the paint is good for nothing. With nothing I mean absolutely nothing, not for painting, mixing and definitely not for basecoating with a brush. Don't do it, it will ruin your mini from the base. When you follow the brush stroke towards the right side of the picture, you can see how grainy the paint is at this stage.

2. Here you can see the same colour (Midnight Blue) thinned down 1:1 with water. The brush stroke is even and there are no grainy spots visible. The paint is thin enough to show a slight blending towards the right side. This consistency is ok to paint the basic colour on top of your basecoat. In order to not flood the mini with paint, you should always wipe your brush before touching the miniature.

3. This is the paint consistency I use most of the time (about 5:1 mix with water). It is too thin to use it as basecoat but it's just perfect for me to paint clean blendings very quickly. Note that stage 3 is not suitable for beginners as you need quite some experience to control your paint.

4. This is the consistency I recommend most beginners to get a decent blending (10:1 mix with water). It takes quite some time and many brush strokes to see any progress but you can hardly do any mistakes. Don't forget to wipe your brush before applying your paint, the tip of the brush should feel almost dry. I used this consistency for about 3 years before I went up to stage 3.

5. This consistency is not suited to paint blendings any longer. As you can hardly see the paint, it would take ages to recognize a blending. However, this is the perfect mix (about 20:1 with water) to paint glazes. By using glazes you can change the impression of the colour underneath.

Hope this helps.


Chris

Samstag, 28. Mai 2011

Tutorial: painting rust

The user "Darkspawn" from the "Bemalforum" did a great tutorial about painting rust using different tecniques. The article is in German but the pictures are quite helpful.




Chris

Sonntag, 22. Mai 2011

Games Day France 2011 link collection

I have not been at this event myself but I try to collect all information and links to galleries here.




Winners:
(found the list here)


Young Blood
Or Ouriel Zeboulon
Argent Louis Post
Bronze ?

Indiv. Battle
Or
Bruno Lavallée
Argent Ben Komets
Bronze Cédric Lurkin

Indiv. 40k
Or
Martin Grandbarbe
Argent Stefan Kochowski
Bronze David Waeselynck

SdA
Or
Bruno Lavallée
Argent Olivier Brédy
Bronze
Olivier Bouchet

Monstre/cavalier
Or
Benoit Ménard
Argent Bruno Lavallée
Bronze
Martin Grandbarbe

Machine de guerre/Véhicule
Or
Stéphane N'Guyen
Argent Aliaume Chapelle
Bronze Vincent Bourrier

Régiment Battle
Or
Sébastien Marchal
Argent Olivier Brédy
Bronze ?(avec un régiment de trolls)

Escouade 40k
Or
Maxime Ducres*
Argent
Vincent Clément
Bronze Xavier Payet

Diorama
Or
Rémy Tremblay
Argent Mathieu Fontaine
Bronze Stefan Kochowski

Open
Or Christophe Bauer
Argent ? (avec un
buste SM)
Bronze
Olivier Brédy

BoS FW
Bruno Lavallée

Slayer sword
Rémy Tremblay


Will be updated soon.....


Chris

Samstag, 21. Mai 2011

What happened?

Wow, two weeks without an entry on the blog. What happened? First of all, I passed another very important exam and made a huuuge step towards being made a civil servant. This time was very hard, to downplay the whole situation. I felt like a Grey Knight lost in the warp, fighting 24/7 with no hope for return. However, in the end I found a way back and now I am almost done and utterly satisfied with the outcome. I slayed a monstruos demon (got an A) and now I can focus on something called "private life". Yehaa!!!!

Next week I will return to my painting desk and go on with the rat ogre. I can hardly wait for that moment....

Sorry for all of you waiting for a reply, I am an unworthy creature. :)

Tomorrow will be the french Games Day, the first european GD this year. I am very excited about that and will try to collect all links to galleries here.

Chris

Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2011

Quote of the day

Todays quote just perfectly sums up my week.



I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. Thomas Jefferson



Chris

Sonntag, 1. Mai 2011

Event coverage: Duke of Bavaria 2011

Due to private reasons I could only go there on Friday and Saturday, so you get this coverage while the event is still running and the winners are not yet anounced. However, I can tell you that the monkey gang from Massive Voodoo did an excellent job and will take home a lot of trophies. 
The overall impression of the weekend was great once again, all the helping hands in the background show great routine and the show just works perfectly fine. The number of entrys wasn't as high as last year, but what can you expect a few months before the world expo is taking place. The level of quality was very high, both in historical and fantasy painting.
The number of retailers at the show also went down a bit, but that is nothing to worry about, I think.
I was very happy to meet dozenz of hobby friends from the Bemalforum, some foreign painters such as Fabrizion Rusto and many guys from the organization team. I also was allowed to take part at the decision of the Best of Show miniatures and that really helped me to understand what a jury is looking at when it comes to close decisions. That was a great experience.
Here are some pictures to give you an impression of the weekend.


























Chris