Showing posts with label gilding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gilding. Show all posts

Friday, 1 August 2014

Homo Navigo WIP #3

Here is a quick update:







It still needs a few more highlights and shadows. Shiny parts were made with gold leaf technique.

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Inquisitor de Lorme - finished?

Greetings!
It took me some time, but I've finally managed to put the brush away and call Mr. de Lorme 'finished'.



Well, that is not necessarily true. I already see some areas that could be improved. Moreover, I plan to put another coat of varnish on it and one can never be too confident when playing with varnishes. Since 'tis very likely that I will spend more time on this miniature in the future, if you reckon that some part should get more attention, feel free to tell me! But as for now, I think I need a break...










Sorry for the light reflections on the next picture. It seems that I've used too much varnish there. It will be corrected!





Anyway, it was not an easy miniature to paint, but I've learned very much while doing it. It is probably worth noticing that some gold details were made using a gold leaf gilding technique. Not to mention many other new techniques that I've used for the first time here.
Now, all he needs is some company. Oh, and a display wood base... Thanks for reading, cheers!