Rules: 1) Post a picture of an unpainted/primed Corvus Belli miniature you pledge to paint. 2) Paint it within the month, post your proof (PICS or it DID NOT happen). 3) Rinse and repeat as much as you like. 4) You can re-pledge a miniature next month if you didn't finish it. 5) Enjoy and learn! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perdón por el retraso, y por abrir tarde el hilo también... Reglas: 1) Postea una foto de la miniatura de Corvus Belli sin pintar o imprimada que te comprometas a pintar. 2) Píntala dentro del mes, postea unas fotos del resultado. 3) Pinta todo lo que quieras. 4) Puedes repetir una miniatura si no la has terminado. 5) Divierte y aprende!
Not exactly the usual pledge here and I can't decently post a initial state picture but here is the final result of my last "painting" project Spoiler: Quite unusual isn't it ? Still a bit messy but if I can stick to keep it at this level it will be a victory
Same here, at this point my desk is just a pile paint pots and brushes with a small space for minis on the cutting mat, an absolute disgrace.
So far I shared the space in front of the screens as two desktop towers were consuming most of the rest. One is now under the desk the other is on its way to recycling. But the most important thing to get rid of was the administrative pile of papers. Even more shameful as the pile of shame we usually mention here. To be completely honest, having this painting space available this is more a side effect of getting rid of decades of papers that should have been trashed long ago than a real goal. At least being stuck at home can leads to some improvement. The problem is, once you start to clean one part, you have clean the closest part too and it expands through the whole home. It took me two weeks to get most of the apartment done, the papers took several days including a complete one just to sort things (and I mean from 9:00 to 18:00 with only lunch break and maybe 10 minutes on the phone with a friend. And now most of the old paper are trashed, the rest needs to be shrunk first. But there's some improvement to do, bur at least, all my painting stuff is sorted in boxes with names of them and dedicated storing locations. I also have some extra space so I can move project away while it's drying and I need the paint space to work on something else.
Painted within this month - a lot of work todo - but so happy with the new Aleph Coldfront minis. Gesendet von meinem ANE-LX1 mit Tapatalk
A real great paint job [emoji106] I would be interrested in how you did this great foto - did you use your phone or a camera? What are your settings? Gesendet von meinem ANE-LX1 mit Tapatalk
Thank you! I just used my phone, and then played around with colour adjustment until it matched as close to real life model's colour as possible. It still turned out a bit too blue but I've since found the setting to fix that.
Re-pledging the pilot as I was not happy with the result last time. Trying something different in term of painting method.