Shown below are:
28mm - 8 including 1 piece of scatter terrain
15mm - 21 infantry figures
1/300th - 6 e-boats (not in picture)
The 28mm figures allow more expression and detail to be shown. These are painted with more focus on creating the best effect of light and shade through the use of layers and washes to do so. Increasingly, the focus is on figures as individuals rather than figures within a unit; this is regardless of the figures being part of a warband or larger unit. Realism is a part of this; even with fantasy figures as still looking for colours to look right and correct for the materials used. Sorry, no flurescent pinks here.
With the 15mm and smaller figures the massed effect is more relevant and a quicker and less detailed painting style is used. Self coloured undercoats help with this, for example; if the robes are to be white then the undercoat will be white. Speeds the painting up and allows the washes used to do their job - tone the figure. Brighter colours also add to this so rather than using black use a dark gray and let the wash do its job.
Not highlighting or drybrushing the figures keeps the muted colour effect looked for from the painting and helps the sculpting create the shaded areas along with the wash. When based and deployed in groups the mass effect is good and each stand strengthens the others.
So, what next? Well another 30days30miniatures painting challenge of course in preparation of the ninth Analogue Hobbies Painting challenge coming to the blogosphere soon.
Cheers for now.
6 comments:
Good job!
Nice looking figures! What do you use for under coat?
Great work, Ross! Nicely presented too!
Nicely done!
Lovely, nice productive challenge!
Best Iain
Thanks everyone.
For undercoat I use a variety of different types.
Black - Halfords Matt Black spray and Vallejo Black by brush
White - Halfords White matt by spray and Humbrol acrylic by brush
Gray - Halfords gray undercoat spray
Various army painter sprays such as Chaos Red and the undead ivory colour can't remember the exact name. Will be using one of their blues in the future and possibly a metallic colour too.
Cheers, Ross
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