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You´ve got a new PM, Master Turambar
Happy 2013 to everyone here in the Prancing Pony!
Hope this year will be full of love, health and, of course, mithril.
Happy 2013 to everyone here!
I´m very happy reading all this comments (seriously, you´re making me blush ) and feeling glad that you like the miniatures. I´ve got lot of painted miniatures, and doing this kind of things doesn´t represent an effort for me (specially if the persons or reasons worth it).
And I sent a pm to the Master Archer (your orc is ready to send, but didn´t received that mail)
Best regards to all
Sam Wise wrote:I’m a “young” painter (but an old guy ) and since I’d begun, I’ve always tried to improve.Ok, that`s very important. The ambition for improving is one of the keys to achieve better and better results in every miniature painted (other is to search lot of information: tutorials, videos, step by step processes, etc
Sam Wise wrote:The shading is one of the point that I’m working, but I’ve seen too much painted figures with “over-shading” that I don’t like.Note that I didn´t mention the shading itself, but contrast. You can obtain a very bright miniature and a high contrast at the same time. Are different things
Sam Wise wrote:I try to imagine how the light is supposed to go on the figure and try to give the effects that it could do really.One tip to this: just use an artificial ligh (led, traditional bulb) very close of the miniature, in the direction you want the light. Take a picture of it and you will have a very useful and visual guide to paint
Sam Wise wrote:Even if sometimes ( some large ranges of 1/72 figures for example ) I use Citadel washes to work faster,
when I paint a 28/32 mm single figure, like this one, I work differently, just with paint.
It’s a little bit more difficult and “time-eater” (?), but gives me another pleasure.The washes are useful for some things but, in general, you can obtain very better results working with paint. Obviously, you have to spend a little more time
Sam Wise wrote:I’m exigent with the colours because I think that it’s important for the final result.Absolutely agree, it´s important to have a previous idea of the “final aspect” of the mini before starting to paint
Sam Wise wrote::rolleyes:I don’t know if I can yet show my Great Goblin!If you your pieces to others, you will improve faster your technique and results. The others´ criticisms (if accurate) are one of the best things to improve painting
Don´t be “ashamed” to show your work: think that every good painter has been once in your place
Thanks a lot, Master Milo. It´s my intention to go to bigger events with mithrils, and see what happen
Sincere congrats, Master Gildor!
Mornedhel wrote:Mithril are not easy to paint and you never see one represented in a painting contest and so the market share is really a niche reserved for some passionate.Sorry, Master Mornedhel but, as a hardened miniature painter, i´m in disagreement with both assertions
Mithril miniatures are easier to paint than lots of other brand ones: this is, you can paint them (with a very good final result) in a short time comparing with the more complex modern miniatures. And is not necessary to be an expert painter to achieve good results. The problems are others:
IMHO, the reason is that Mithrils are just simpler or whith less details than modern miniatures (but the elegance of the style, the realism of the poses, the great variety of the range and of course, the fidelity to the original Tolkien´s ideas are still strong points supporting them).
And sadly, lot of professional (or high level amateur) painters may not appreciate this advantages, owing to the mentioned simplicity of the miniatures. And if good painters do not give support, it´s very difficult that the rest of amateurs pay attention to the brand.
The key is to show that is possible to make very good pieces with mithrils.
Just for example, two weeks ago I showed my Prancing Poney diorama in a local painting contest (not a very big one, but with 15 years of history). And it won the gold in his category and the best Fantasy entry of the contest, surprising (and pleasing) the judges a lot.
That is the way: maybe a single mithril miniature will not beat other ones, but a more complex scene (Moria, Helm, Erebor, Fangorn, Rivendel, etc..) will have lot of advantages. And the main advantage I see, is that you cannot recreate the 90% of the Tolkien universe with non-mithril miniatures. And there are lot of Tolkien fans among the miniaturists
Just my optimistic point of view
You´re very prolific, Master Sam Wise (and also a good photographer, very nice pics)
Like a lot the colour schemes you use in your minis, very naturalistic, and the little details, like the bow´s string. Your style also fits very well on mithrils, soft and a bit dark. And finally, the digital effects and the bottom scenes give a lot of personality to the complete picture.
And now, allow me some little criticism, some things you should improve:
– A bit more of contrast (shadow/light), to give definition to the whole.
– A bit more of cleanliness (for example, the belt)
– And remenber that trying to paint the eyes in all the mithril miniatures can be counterproductive to the final result. Mostly of the miniatures work better just with tiny clear lines, and no pupilsCongrats, Master Erchamion!
The hobbit movie is not the only good new these days
I saw it last weekend, and I have to say that I´m very pleased with the result.
Some good points:
– Good adaptation, with no major liberties
– The (amazing) beggining: Peter Jackson knows how to catch the attention of every fan since the very first minute.
– The best moment: the riddles in the dark, of course (please, give Gollum/Serkis an Oscar, seriously )
– Martin Freeman >>>> Elijah wood
– The whole movie is an amazing visual showSome not-so-good points:
– I know that the hobbit is more childish than the LOTR, but a few scenes are a bit “cartoon”
– The 3D does not contributes much to the film
– Viggo Mortensen>>>>Richard Armitage
– I personally prefer more “flesh and bone” orcs and goblins instead of so much CGICan´t wait to watch it again, and of course, the english version too.
Hi, Javi, how long!
You´re still in Malaga? I´ll stay there several days in Xtmas so, if you want, you can come to my house and take a look to all them
Just tell me
Many thanks both Masters Milo and Gildor for doing this tutorial.
I didn´t until now realised of the new and awesome gallery (very, very sorry….), so now I´m going to enjoy it a lot.
Thanks again!
Hi all!
Sorry for this time without news, but I´m having lot of things to do these days
I´ve got all the parcels ready to send, but I still need the postal address of Master Sam Wise and Master Turambar.
Regards!
football? big people do very exhausting things for fun.
I´ll prefer the option of the french menu that master Milo posted before
Thank you all, friends
MAster Sam:
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For protecting the little hobbits´ party from the rain or the sun
There is absolutely no problem, mistress Sevlag. Gandalf the white is for you
Ups, Master Theobald, I misunderstand you
Master Ori, I´ll wait for your call
And the list:
Master Regalrick: Helm´s deep scene
Master Ori: Boromir
Master Sam Wise: Elf archer
Mistress Sevlag: King of men and Gandalf the white
Master Turambar: OrcIf you mail me your postal address, I´ll start preparing all the parcels
Mistress Sevlag, in Spain we have a similar expresion: “poner la guinda la pastel” (and thanks for your kind words)
But, as very cleverly noticed Master Ori
Ori wrote:I agree with all camera advices except for ISO. In order to avoid “noise” fix it to a low value (depending on the camara). Start with 100 and go up until you find noise.Much of the options I provided depends not only of the camera itself or the light source, but the preferences of the person
Just try and adjust different options.
And another update, M231, the gobling king. I really enjoyed painting this miniature
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And a close up
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I definitively love Chris Tubb´s orcs and goblins sculptures
Please no more thanks :lol::lol:
Master Regalrick: Helm´s deep scene
Master Ori: Boromir
Master Sam Wise: Elf archer
Mistress Sevlag: King of men
Our wise Ent: ¿?
Master Turambar: OrcMaster Ori, I live and work in Sevilla, but all my stuff is in Malaga (at my parents home), where I often go on weekend. So, if you come to Malaga, just tell me with some time, and I´ll go. Will bve a pleasure for me to know you and show my collection
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