Craftfeld Posted January 20, 2013 Report Posted January 20, 2013 Thats my first Malifaux painted miniature ever. Hope I got all the mood of the setting and a delighted audience here Cheers from Ireland Quote
Nickienogger Posted January 20, 2013 Report Posted January 20, 2013 Great use of the atmospheric basing! I can totally feel the flowing cloth in the wind as she gracefully dances her dance of death! Keep working at the painting, try and use as small a brush as you comfortably can focus on getting the details to pop out. Thou shalt put heart and soul into painting Malifaux minis, this is a skirmish game with 5-8 models not 40k or fantasy, no need to mass produce! All the best, looking forward to seeing more! Quote
Craftfeld Posted January 20, 2013 Author Report Posted January 20, 2013 Thanks mate ! And thanks for the PNs.. to answer a question: The flowing cloth is a piece of paper you usually find in shoes wrappings when buying new shoes. What I did here is to soak it into a 50-50 Mix of PVA glue and water. The sticks are put into cork and the sticks themselves are toothpicks. Paper was sticked and wrapped around the sticks in the wet 50-50 Mix mentioned above. After the paper was dry the first time, I used superglue and soaked the still not that hard paper with it. Afterwards it was hard as stone and easy to paint etc. I did not use spray for priming the paper and instead used normal black colour for it. Hope that solved some questions. Cheers Quote
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