Re: A Month of Sundays - my 96hrs of painting challenge
Posted: 4 Jun 2013, o 07:26
So I just posted #13 up, and over the next day or so from then I couldn't believe how well that technique worked to produce tabletop figures. So I had to try it on a figure for my army. This one is a broken figure - it's missing the hand - so I won't ever field it for real. However, as a test run of "could I paint an army like this", it was fine.
Session #14
Sunday 26th May 2013
Time Spent: 3 hours (50hrs remaining)
Worked on: Kaya the Moonhunter
Same modulation technique and colours used for it, but the mini has a darker, more natural feel now. Colour choices worked well. Once again, almost no highlighting was done aside from her face, hands and the silvery metal. Now she is still a work in progress (a few gubbins, the base, etc) but again - for the time invested I reckon she came out spectacularly well.
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Kaya the Moonhunter, WIP
There is still one session to put in but I don't have photos for it yet. Until I do, I'll track time spent on it and post when it's complete.
Session #14
Sunday 26th May 2013
Time Spent: 3 hours (50hrs remaining)
Worked on: Kaya the Moonhunter
Same modulation technique and colours used for it, but the mini has a darker, more natural feel now. Colour choices worked well. Once again, almost no highlighting was done aside from her face, hands and the silvery metal. Now she is still a work in progress (a few gubbins, the base, etc) but again - for the time invested I reckon she came out spectacularly well.

Kaya the Moonhunter, WIP
There is still one session to put in but I don't have photos for it yet. Until I do, I'll track time spent on it and post when it's complete.