A 3D Sculpt from The Printing Goes Ever On. A quick paintjob- I tried adding an eye of Sauron, and it really sticks out. I may darken the edges of the bowl. I don't know if the 'water' needs some gloss varnish.
Friday, 26 January 2024
Friday, 19 January 2024
How to make swamps
I made some generic swamps for any scale or period. In this tutorial I'll show you how I went about it. This is one of those fun projects where each step looks good and just gets better as it goes along, unlike some projects which seem to get worse before they get better.
I started with some pre-cut MDF forest sabot bases from Knights of Dice (sadly, a company on hiatus). I used my trusty Dremel to hack out the insides and bevel the edges.
Pre-cut MDF forest sabot bases, unglued. |
After cutting and bevelling, glued together and made more irregular |
I used PVA to stick on builder's sand. I then gave a light mist of PVA and IPA to further cement it down. (I could have gone heavier with the spray).
Waiting for the sand/ PVA to dry |
I painted them craft paint brown, then drybrushed browns and creams. I could have skipped either of the drybrush stages. I then painted the water dark green- Contrast Dark Angel in this instance. Any dark green or brown would be fine.
Vegetation added |
The final step is Deluxe Materials Aqua Magic. This is like acrylic gloss varnish, a single pour product without any mixing or heating required. I generously poured this in and let it soak up the sides into the flock. I used up the last of my bottle. I put them on a level surface and protected them from dust. Done!
I did a test swamp before I jumped in and made more. I tried some fancy blending in the water to give a depth illusion, but it just didn't work and is unnecessary. You can see the different water colour in the picture above. More troubling was the cracking of the water. I've slightly salvaged it with a second coat of water effect, but I think more will be required and I expect to have to do it to my new swamps as well. I do need a new bottle of that stuff, anyway. I know I should probably do multiple thin coats, but I'm impatient and in a hurry.
Cracking of the water. Bug or feature? |
If you've got any comments on experiences with water effect products I'd like to hear!
Oh, and also I'd like suggestions on storing them so the tufts don't get squished. I'm thinking of putting each in a greaseproof paper bag. Some sort of plate rack or CD holder?
Friday, 12 January 2024
40K Tyranid Biovore/ Pyrovore, and Spore Mines
I've painted my first Biovore. These are tyranid 'living artillery'; a beastie with a symbiotic weapon on it that spits out spore mines. I really like spore mines- languidly floating exploding jellyfish thingies.
Biovore and spore mines |
I never liked, however, the original 1995 biovore.
Photo from Mr_Pink's excellent Modern Synthesist. |
The new sculpt is more than an upscale and aesthetic improvement- it also has a detachable tail so it can be fielded as an acid-spitting Pyrovore. Or the tail can be removed for a xeno-arachnid look.
Biovore |
Biovore |
Pyrovore- note different gun and tail. |
Sans both gun and tail. |
Despite not having a biovore before, I have acquired a few spore mines. The new ones are much taller.
New (2023) spore mines |
Old (2004) spore mines |
Spore mines |
Friday, 5 January 2024
Turbo Kid and Apple
These figures from Imitation of Life pay homage to Turbo Kid and Apple. I painted them for the 'Romance' theme of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge.
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