Sunday, September 18, 2016

Violinist finished

The Violinist
It is done.  I missed last week’s post due to house issues and needing to do some roof repairs (something I hate doing).  So the final stage of the piece was a little dragged out.   So lots of pictures to make up for that :)



This stage was everything come together.  Gluing on the fence and the cat; adding a new broken pillar in the back corner as the single bush looked a little barren; painting up and gluing on some fallen leaves; gluing on the pots and bowl and lots of pigments over the ground.



I also needed to putty up the base of the fence as there were a few gaps there.  I also added in a vine to add some extra colour to the piece.

Black cat

The vine

The vine trunk is a piece of coconut fibre.  On that I superglued some paper leaves (the laser cut kind).

Paper leaves
Once they were dry I used some PVA glue on the trunk and dipped the whole thing in some loose leaf mixtures (light green, dark green and olive).  Then I added some yellow paint to the tips of the vine and some dark green into the leave bases and trunk.  I really should have painted the trunk first.

Scenic leaves


I don’t really know if I like the end result of the piece.  I think it’s just been too much time on one project so the grind got to me.  To early yet to enjoy it.  Doing the wall twice wasn’t fun.  I also learnt I need to spend more time planning layouts.  I changed the layout a few times and that did cost me time.  I ended up painted a dog I didn’t use and four wooden boxes that I didn’t use.



I’m really glad I tried new things like the water effects.  Much like the snow effects I used on the Prince of Novograd I learnt a whole new set of skills and which products are good (and not so good).  Next time water and snow :)

Go water!

Unfortunately this weekend the rain came in so I don’t have any decent light for real photos.  So I’ll need to get those later.  For now here are some bench photos.

Bone?
While in the shed fixing other things I also made up a prototype figure holder.

Figure holder, made for 54mm figures but will work with 28mm figures .
I’ve seen these around previously.  The idea is the metal bar allows you to rest your fingers on the bar to be more steady with your painting.  The bar also spins so you can access all of the figure.  Rather than pay $40+ for one I made my from a coat hanger and wood scraps and the spring from a peg.  Shed life!

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Violinist part 11 and Dungeon Saga side trip

Violinist, pretty much done
This week I finished off the violinist figure.  The right arm was finished off and I spent some time doing the odd touch up here and there.  He is still sitting on the bench as I keep going back to him to fiddle a bit more.  It’s always hard to stop when you are getting near the end of a project.  Take awhile to let go.

Love the puppets
On the base I glued the wall onto the main base.  There was a thin gap that I needed to fill in with green stuff to stop the wall from floating on top of the pavement.  I also had to putty up the rear of the wall which will need to be repainted in the gloss black paint when everything is sorted out.

The thin green line of 'almost, but not quite'
Tonight I should be able to use some pigments on the wall/base join and then I can get onto the next step of glueing down the smaller items.  I think I will do the violinist, begging bowl and dog first.  Then the fence (as the fence would get in the way of gluing in the violinist) and the cat (which is next to the fence) and finally the other small items.  Once they are all done I’ll need to paint up some more leaves (like the ones in the pond) and then glue them down.  Finally bit more pigment work to blend everything together.  Once that is all done, I can paint the sides in the gloss black.

Dungeon Saga skeletons, bases still a bit wet

Taking a slight break from the project I did some rapid fire dry brushing and painted up three of the skeletons from Dungeon Saga.  I also painted up the main villain,  Mortibris.  Nothing fancy here, just get him done in an hour or so.  After all he’s only in two adventures and we already have done one of them.

Dungeon Saga Mortibris