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Author:  CreatureFear [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:21 am ]
Post subject:  CreatureFear's WIP Thread (Updated 07/22/10, Mordor Troll)

Some of you probably know me from TLA's temporary website and my painting thread there :) I figured I'd keep up a painting thread over here also.

Here's some Galadhrim Warriors:
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Below are pictures from my painting thread at TLA.

Scouts with sword and shield:
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Scout Bowmen:
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Lurtz leads the Scouts:
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Saruman, I'm a bit miffed because the light brown Shades aren't really visible under the light - but taking the light away makes the picture dark and ugly:
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Orcs to assist the Uruk-hai in their pillaging:
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Sharku:
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Author:  Anduril Blade of Kings [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:33 pm ]
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I like the galadrim. Though is it just the pics, or is everything quite shiny? :)

Also, just IMO, you should ink/drybrush the sand on the bases, it makes it look ages better.

Good work on painting most of them though. I especially like Lurtz, you did a good job on eyes/metallics :)

Author:  Longbottom Leaf [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:04 pm ]
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Everything looks really nice, I especially like your Saruman. My main advice to you would be to water down your paints more, as the paint appears to be a little thick on some of your models. Keep up the good work, and glad to have you on OR. 8)

Author:  Sharkai [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:09 pm ]
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Very nice work so far, keep it up. I do agree that you might want to do something with the bases; possibly give them a wash of something to add depth.

Author:  CreatureFear [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:18 pm ]
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Thanks for the comments guys :)

I think the shiny-ness has to do with the light - I would blame it on the varnish, but some of these were photoed before the varnish was applied (Orcs, for instance).

I might try some Devlan Mud on the bases and see how that works out - then maybe a wash of Scorched Brown is that doesn't work.

The box of Uruk-hai Scouts were my first minis ever - so I'm pretty happy with them (the Galadhrim would be my 3rd or so).

Saruman looks a bit dark (such comments were mirrored at TLA) I think it's got a lot to do with the angle, etc. So I'll post a pic from farther away and in better light.

Author:  Longbottom Leaf [ Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:15 pm ]
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Wow! The Scouts were your first miniatures? That's great work for your first miniatures, and I think that you're improving as well with your Galadhrim and your Saruman. With a little work you'll be a great painter! 8)

Author:  Sharkai [ Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:06 am ]
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First Miniatures! Wow. Keep this up and you'll be an amazing painter!!

Author:  CreatureFear [ Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:46 pm ]
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Thanks :-D

I have experience with painting (ie. fine arts) - I plan on being an art major. However, these are the first models I've ever touched and it's quite a different experience (brand new techniques, etc.)

Author:  CreatureFear [ Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:48 am ]
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I have bowed to peer pressure and have painted the sand and the base (and added a white background) anyone think they look better?

Uruk-hai Scouts, hopefully my first "finished" models are actually "finished" now :) :
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Warg Riders (still have 6 left...):
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Saruman (better than the last pic, the camera doesn't seem to pick up much of the white gradient, oh well - looks nice IRL):
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I'm working on finishing 48 Orcs, I had a bit of a sophmore slump and I don't think they look as good as my Uruks. I'll also be painting the bases of my Galadhrim and fixing the cloaks (to take out the balck folds, replacing them with dark grey). I just ordered a plastic Nazgul kit and a box of Morannons, so they might be taking precedence over the Galadhrim (hopefully I finish the Orcs before the Nazgul arrives so I won't have to drop the project and come back, can't resist the Nazgul :-D ).

Author:  CreatureFear [ Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:19 pm ]
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I had my Winged Nazgul undercoated for months and I just finished it in a flurry of painting. I'll be careful when painting something so big in how to assemble and paint it - I glued it together as soon as I got it, the enthusiasm wasn't necessarily rewarded (I'm suprised the rod didn't break). You won't see the base because I don't know what I'm going to do with it yet - thinking about a Minas Tirith Wall diorama. Anyways, here it is:

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Here's an Orc Drummer conversion, the spikes are toothpicks - the drum itself (including the skin on top) is made of super-glued paper:

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Author:  Beowulf03809 [ Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:48 pm ]
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Super cool idea on the Orc Drummer. Which model was his base? Where did you get the idea to use crumbled and shaped paper, glued up, for the drum? Very creative. 8)

Author:  Dwarf Lord of Ered Luin [ Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:21 am ]
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The nazgul is very impressive. The mini fits your painting style very well. I would suggest maybe adding a thin wash or a couple glazes, I'm not sure what colour, just to make the painting look a little smoother. I'll be looking forwards to seeing what you do with the base.

Author:  Ollieholmes [ Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:09 pm ]
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I like the job you have done on your Felbeasts wings but my only suggestion is to try and be a bit neater with your painting. There is an obvious improvement between your latest models and the earliy ones so keep it up.

Author:  TheBucklandBrewer [ Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:17 am ]
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Looking realy great! The fellbeast is awesome!
Nice job on the orc-drummer! Simple, yet effective conversion! Well done!

I really hope you try to do something with the base, colourong the sand/stones always gives a much better result!
I remember my early days that I didn't want to try it cause I thought I would mess up the actual real sand.
However, I tried it on a seperate base and it was so terribly easy to make it look much better then I expected.
Now I believe it's a must to paint the sand :)

I always add a short tutorial in my painting-articles how I finished the base (if interested, here's a link to an article I did where you can see an easy way to finish off the base at the end of the article...). Most of my figs start with a scorched brown + chaos black wash over the base, a drybrush Scorched Brown, drybush Bestial Brown (or Graveyard earth), drybrush snakebite leather, drybrush bubonic brown, drybrush bleached bone... (but there are so many variations you can do...)
-> linky

Good luck anyway, the figs look great already! 8)

Author:  CreatureFear [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:22 am ]
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@Beowulf03809,
It's the two-handed pose with the axe – the tip of the axe was cut off and then he already had his drumsticks :lol: . The paper thing just seemed like the right thing to do since it was sitting right there (I've made a few paper mache sculptures before and I knew what I wanted to do, just on a smaller level).

@Dwarf Lord of Ered Luin,
Thanks. I'll definitely think about a glaze.

@Ollieholms,
I think they look great on the table – they only start to look sloppy once you're within an inch with a hi-def camera. I'm working on the tiny details with every model I do and I think I'm progressing fine for starting the hobby around Christmas.

@TheBucklandBrewer,
Thanks. I'll be sure to check out the link.

Here's my Mordor Troll, arrow shafts made from a metal rod and the fletching from super-glued paper:

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Morannon Orcs:
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Author:  garmenhord [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:58 am ]
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i like your army of evil. :) well done

Author:  Oldman Willow [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:23 pm ]
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Thanks for including the link it is very useful. I know it was a lot of work.Thank you for the effort.

:D

Author:  Darken [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:05 pm ]
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That troll must be a real arrow magnet. :lol:

Author:  CreatureFear [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:48 am ]
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@ garmenhord,
Thanks, I'm planning on adding the Shadow Lord next, but I couldn't find him when I was at the store :(

@ Oldman Willow,
np, I'm glad it's helping people. I thought about adding a similar thread here but Longbottom Leaf (I think it was him...) has a semi-similar thread already up – though they are vastly different.

@ Darken,
Yeah- that's what usually happens to my Trolls so I decided to make them more game-accurate :lol:

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