Cursed City: Gorslav the Gravekeeper
Assembled the mini, and again, placed home made brick on the base. I pre made brick before this mini, and it was not wide enough to cover rest of the base. I wanted to place a tombstone...
Assembled the mini, and again, placed home made brick on the base. I pre made brick before this mini, and it was not wide enough to cover rest of the base. I wanted to place a tombstone...
Deadwalker Zombies of Warhammer Quest: Cursed City. I quickly assembled the minis, then placed home-made base decoration. This time, I have a plan outside, so I just packed my humble travel kit....
Jelsen Darrock from Cursed City, Games Workshop. GW advertised that Cursed City miniatures are push-fit. which means that you do not need glue to assemble them. This could be a good idea for...
Slaves to Darkness, Untamed Beasts, Plains-Runner Mostly earth-tone color palettes was used. Pre-glazed the model with Van Dyke Brown, the skin tone was majorly Yellow Ochre shaded with Ivory...
A female mage from Darksword miniature. Primed. Pre-glazing with oils. Removed excessive paints using make-up sponge. Initial coat of paints. Payne's Grey, Ultramarine, Dioxazine Purple, Yellow...
I don't play games, I just enjoy painting. So, usually I don't have an interest on speed painting. Lots of people worries about that oil painting is extremely slow, and believed that oil paints...
After asembling the miniature, I primed the miniature using gesso. Although I usually start eyes and lips first, this time, I started with the coat and hair. Basecoated with Open acrylics....
Last Gobbapalooza that I've painted. The Spiker. Initial coat of oil paints. Brushed carefully to blend the brush stokes. Dried, Cured, and varnished.
Although I have zero knowledge-base on art history, I frequently search old masters works online, and admire their works. One of the painting I liked most was "A Mermaid" painted by John William...