Monday, November 25, 2013

To Do List 11-25

Another week has gone by and I'm happy with the progress.

Well, the time has past on my last list so here's how I did:

To do (11-25):
1.  Strip old treeman model.  (done)
2.  Finish sculpting/mashing Frosty (not done but a lot of progress)
3.  Prime Troll figure to paint as Snow Troll for Jingle Bowl II (oops - forgot)

My hobby set-up is so close to being done.  The lighting is working out great and I've added a self-healing cutting board.  Soon, I'll figure out some different storage ideas and I think I'll be set.

To do by 12-1:
1.  Frosty primed and base coated.
2.  Snow Troll primed and base coated.
3.  Finalize roster for Jingle Bowl II and send it in.

Here are some updates of Otto from DoA, he wasn't on the To Do List this time but I couldn't help but work on him.

He'll be getting some "prison style" eye work and he's not sealed yet.




I like the way the base looks but will be cleaning up the lettering.

The lean is because he's not attached to his base yet.
 
 
I also have this picture of Frosty with a face and some fashionable buttons now.  I'm finishing up the rest of his base and will be making his prone and stunned token shortly.  He's not gonna look professional at all but I don't care about that.  My goal is to make him look "cartoony" and I think that's happening.  He's been a blast to make thus far.


Frosty is almost ready for some primer.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Update 11-22-13

Recently I've been able to set aside roughly 30 minutes a day to work on making miniatures and painting.  At this point I've been able to mash more on Frosty.  Previously, I spoke of some treeman arms I could use.  Here they are:


Arms
 
 
I attached these to an updated Frosty frame and will try to move on from there:
 
Right/Back

 
Left/Front
 
 
I'm currently working on designing a prone/stunned marker for him.  I also need to figure out were to put his arms (they aren't fixed yet) so he can fit well on an occupied pitch.  I'm pleased with how he's turning out.  Long way to go.



Tuesday, November 19, 2013

To Do List 11-18

Well, the time has past on my last list so here's how I did:

To do (11-17):
1.  Highlight test model for DoA:  Done
2.  Plan out/draw "Frosty":  Done
3.  If weather permits, do priming from last list:  weather didn't permit :(

My set-up is closer to completion!  Thanks to some clearance sales I was able to get some improved lighting.  I know have one architect light and two standard desk lamps.  I got bulbs for all three that mimic natural lighting.  I think just a cutting mat and some organization and my area will be complete.

I also got a bit of a head-start on sculpting Frosty which I had only planned on drawing.  Originally I intended to sculpt the entire model from scratch.  The arms proved to be much harder than I assumed, meaning, the hands would be all but impossible for me.  A friend of mine had an old treeman who had fallen into disrepair (someone had dropped him at some point), I will be using parts from him to make Frosty's arms and hands.  Snowmen often have sticks for arms so this should work.  Because of these changes this has moved from a sculpting task to a Sid-like toy mash-up.

To do by 11-25
1.  Strip old treeman model.
2.  Finish sculpting/mashing Frosty
3.  Prime Troll figure to paint as Snow Troll for Jingle Bowl II

Friday, November 15, 2013

Update 11-15-13

I have been able to get quite a bit done this week and this weekend should be a productive one.

I decided my test model for the DoA would be "Big" Otto Denial.  Here he is almost finished, he just needs his bases and some finishing touches (highlights, eyes, cleaning, sealing).



The character that his is based on has some messed up eyes from prison so I'm going to be adding that.  Again, I'm working on my set-up for photos and painting so the pics should improve.

The other project that has gotten some attention is the sculpting of Frosty for Jingle Bowl.  Here are some photos to update what's been done,


Sculpting is crazy hard and I'm starting to regret trying.  But I intend to finish it and see what I can do.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Update 11-14-13

I just wanted to do a quick update on my To Do List from 11-11.  I decided recently to try my extremely inexperienced hand at sculpting.  Why not?  I've never sculpted anything before.  How hard can it be?  Well, I though it would be smart to start with a drawing of the piece I am trying to make.  I'm not an artist so... here if is.


The piece is going to be my rendition of Manny "Frosty" Snow.
 
 
I am trying to sculpt it out of green stuff.  I hope it turns out OK.

Monday, November 11, 2013

To Do List 11-11

Well, the time has past on my last list so here's how I did:This is the breakdown of what I've done.  I still want to improve lighting in my painting area.  I want to improve my set-up but have run into a bit of a time problem.  Set-up thus moves to the new list.

To do:
1.  Prime big guy models.  Nov 8 - built but not primed
2.  Build/Prime Sideline figures for the D.O.A.  Nov 8 - built but not primed
3.  Prime Deathroller pieces.  Nov 8 - not done

Man, I didn't follow my list at all.  I did get quite a bit done but for some reason my wants changed from when I wrote the list to when I had time to work.

To do (11-17):
1.  Highlight test model for DoA.
2.  Plan out/draw "Frosty" (this will be my first attempt at sculpting a model from scratch)
3.  If weather permits, do priming from last list

Friday, November 8, 2013

Update 11-8-13

I've been doing quite a bit of work.  Prepping sideline figs for the Dwarfs of Anarchy, prepping my big guys, setting up my painting area, and starting my test dwarf.  I took a bunch of photos of what I've done and they look like absolute crap.  So I figured I'd just tell you what is going on.

For the DoA I am using some bikes from West Wind Miniatures.  I think they are designed for a game called Roadkill.  I'm using 5 bikes as a representation of the bikes DoA road in on.  A sixth bike will have a rider carrying a chainsaw to represent the team apothecary.  To be used as counters, I have some 25mm bases with parts from mangled bikes, guns, and tools on them.

I have started painting my test model for the DoA.  I chosen to use a black and blue color scheme for the DoA relying heavily on black.  The base colors I've laid down so far are; Citadel Chainmail for the metal pieces, Citadel Ratskin Flesh for the skin, and Vallejo Off White for the eyes.

The three big guys I'm prepping are from Impact! Miniatures.  They are the new Trollcast models for the Middle Kingdom team (not new figures just resin instead of metal).  I assembled them, green stuffed the gaps, and cleaned them.  My intention is for the Ogre to be used with my Michigan State themed human team so I added a plume to the helmet with green stuff but I'm not happy with how it turned out so I'll be working more on it before I post anything here.

Speaking of photos, I don't have my set-up for painting done and I have no idea how to photograph minis.  I have recently read a "How To" by Jim Wapple on photographing miniatures and will be attempting to improve my photography. 

So here are some crappy photos showing my basing so far:

Oh man this pic looks even worse than I thought.

And one bike:


Well...
 
 
It will get better from here, I hope.