Thermo wrote:
Isn't it interesting how we all start differently?! I would never have thought to do the faces first, any particular reason of doing it that way around? Might try it! Doing my second batch now, I've been starting with the most dominant colour and work my way down.
By the way, your Gandalf is looking lovely. I wouldn't be surprised to see Gandalf riding an eagle into battle, pre-empting PJ's mind, so I think we might see that model someday!
It's just the way I've been doing figs for a while now, I guess. I like to spend a lot of time on the face and occasionally, if I'm not happy with how it turns out, I'll use nail varnish remover to start completely over so if I do the faces first at least none of the other details get destroyed. And like Dave said, it's like working outwards.
Thanks for the compliments, Thermo!
SidTheSloth wrote:
The batch painting on the grey company is looking great so far! really nice faces!
Gandalf is also looking very very neat! I especially like his beard
IMO Gandalf's face is a wee bit dark, but that just personal preference.
Well done!!
Thanks on both counts, Sid. I know what you mean about G but I think it was just the bad lighting last night, I had a quick check of him this morning and he seems much lighter in the 'light' of morning (it's still pitch black here haha). However, he could do with a last highlight, perhaps... I just hope I can leave him then and go on to his other bits haha
ukfreddybear wrote:
On the rare occasions that I do paint, I always do the faces first too. Painting the mini from the inside out.
Yeah, makes sense to me, too!
LordElrond wrote:
Loving these.
My paints are coming tomorrow or the next day.
Maybe I'll be able to catch up with you.?...
You'll probably overtake me, Lord E, I can be notoriously slow and easily distracted when painting