Sunday, September 29, 2019

Will Paint For Pizza - Paint Monkey Ooking For Duty

Yes. Ok. I can't procrastinate. I need to get off my arse and actually do stuff.

As such, I'm going to open myself up for Commission Painting - I want to start small and do my absolute best for folk so I'm going to put four 'tiers' as it were. Two for units, two for characters.

The Tiers are as Follows:

Tabletop Standard - Basic colours, minimal highlights, clean base, clean paintjob. Tabletop standard is just that. Nothing too fancy or exotic, maybe a different technique for an effect but the intent is to be quick, clean and efficient. This is the base level for units/squads.  Tabletop Standard is priced at the Unit/Model's total RRP in GBP - not factoring store specific discounts etc.

Below are some examples of Tabletop Standard.









Tabletop Plus - Tabletop Plus has more detailed highlighting, blending, allows for freehand and new techniques and will have more detailed bases. This is the 'display' tier for units/monsters/etc. Tabletop Plus is priced at the unit/model's RRP plus 25% - in GBP.

Some examples of Tabletop Plus are shown below.







Display - Display Standard is the standard level for character type models or centrepiece monsters. It is the same level of detail as Tabletop Plus and is priced the same. Display Standard is priced at the model's RRP plus 25% in GBP.

Display Standard pieces are shown below.



Display Plus - Display Plus is the Highest Tier of painting I can offer. In short, it means I pull out all stops and go all in on the miniature in question. As such it's restricted to single models or monsters only. I cannot afford to realistically put so much time into full units at this standard. Multiple techniques are used, I go to town on the bases and I'll even go as far as researching odd things like bone decolouration and how metals rust to get the right effects down pat. I want you to be happy with a Display Plus piece...to be able to show it off.

Display Plus is priced at the model's RRP plus 50% in GBP.

Some examples of Display Plus are shown below. This includes some older work.





FINALLY - When undertaking a comission payment is to be as follows... 50% up front to cover costs of labour and supplies and 50% on return of the miniatures. The buyer is responsible for covering Postage Costs.

To help with this endeavour I've also set up a Ko-Fi page for friends, family etc. who want to donate and help me with supplies, setting up a lightbox proper and eventually, long term getting a decent desk lamp and better camera for the sake of photography purposes. Any amount will help - from the smallest paint pot to something greater.


Thank you all. Comment if you will, tell me if you think I am underselling myself or being too cheap. I am fairly new to this so I want to make sure I don't end up hating what I love.

Proof of Life

Oof. Where have I been for nearly a month?

To tell the truth, trapped in a psychological pit of apathy and self loathing with a dash of Imposter Syndrome, watching other people have success and loathing my own self and my failures as a result. Not good.

But that's not the point of this post. As it says, the point of the post is Proof of Life. i.e. I'm here, alive and doing stuff. Hurray?

First up, a Black Legion update. Slow moving, but we're getting there. As I originally set - Character, then a unit representative of their followers. This seems to have become a model from a unit...with my skittish and erratic attention span going back to the rest later.




As you can see, there's been progress. Still WIP, hopefully to be mostly done by later today, but more skulls, more gunmetal...the 2nd edition style scheme works well on Terminators at least. The weapons have been started, they just need the initial basecoat and highlight on the covers/plating and then the wash to start the weathering proper. I need to also focus on that Space Marine helmet...whether to have it as a normal Blood Angel or to do either a white stripe or laurels around it. Keeping it battered and weathered of course. My concern was that it would be too much red on the model but I think it works out as is.

Special mention to the skulls. I've enjoyed painting these up, weathering them and ageing them to look yellowed rather than bleached - keeping them as suitably grisly trophies. Yes, I actually googled this sort of thing. Buried bones tend to darken, bones left out in deserts bleach and trophies tend to yellow. I suspect because trophies aren't cleaned so much so what you get is a bit of decay from the residual blood and muck tarnishing it....

But that's not all for today. For there is also the start of the Beastmen warband for Mordheim. In particular, the conversion work for the Leader that I just want to show off. 




I do want to take up commission painting. I tried setting something up a few years back but...no one bit. Nothing happened and it just disheartened me. As a result, my variety is going to be a bit all over the place the next week or so, with Mordheim Beastmen, some Daemons, more Renegade CSM (I'm thinking Dean's Skulltaker Terminator is a decent example of tabletop standard...what about you guys?) and my own Black Legion. Plus a spare Lizardman Skink character.



Good example of Tabletop Standard for Comissions? Let me know!


Saturday, September 7, 2019

We have an Incursion...

Ok, so, it's been forever and a day since I updated this. Why? Well, no one else was reading it so I was getting more results off of sharing photos on Facebook. Which is a damn shame as it sort of just completely defeats the point of...well, doing this.

But I digress.



A significant leap in progress, to be followed by more soon if I ever stop procrastinating. Save some tidying up of the top of the base the Chain-Lord (still as of yet unnamed) is done. And surprisingly, along with him came 3 Chaos Cultists - a fourth is pretty much done but not based so didn't make it along. To clarify - the Lord is mine, the Cultists belong to a good friend, Dean and are being done in such a way that they can be fielded in either his Cleaved (Death Guard), Skulltakers (Red Corsairs) or with my Black Legion to form a Cult of the Damned specialist detachment with the Dark Apostle and a Sorcerer spare to form a second Battalion.



I',m really pleased with how the Chaos Lord has turned out. Hopefully his follow up unit won't take as long or be too ridiculous though I'm still going to have to pull off the aged trophy skull trick on them. 



Can I also say I'm happy with the base and how that has turned out? The Ultramarine is suitable weathered, battered and worn and looks well and truly like a corpse on a battlefield. I never understood the desire to make corpses, particularly Space Marine ones as bright and clean as their living counterparts - their armour should be battered, weathered and dulled down. The Marine went down with a fight - it's not really right to assume they just spontaneously dropped dead in parade ground bright clear and clean armour just for the sake of it.


I like him. I like the black tones of the armour and hopefully next time I'll be able to show some of the difference - subtle as it is between this Chaos Lord and the other Chaos Lord who just happens to be a bit...less alive. Mixing blues into the black and greys into the black for different results.




 Let's finish off on Cultists. As you can see, they're delightfully...common. And generic. Which is what I need them to be otherwise they will drive me mad. The one on the right of the picture is done in a (former) friend's Imperial Guard scheme - if anyone wants their own Guard to be used let me know as plenty more cultists to go. Same with Ad-Mech. And yes, different skin tones as well. I'm planning on making them a generic...rabble. So experimenting with skin tones as you can see. Some paler than others, some different ethnicities. I want the idea that the Cultists are generally the masses of humanity from a world and the regiments and forces stationed there.

Anyhow - there is more coming. Terminators to follow the Chain-Lord, the second 'character' - though really it's two characters (fluff reasons coming) and some photos of my work on Dean's Skulltakers. Oh, and maybe some WIP shots on a very, very large Lord of Change. One I finish cleaning the bloody tabs off the damn wings to start.