Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Monday, May 14

Real Time Painting Log 13


Thursday April 5, 2012 = 2 ½ hours

Wednesday, May 9

Real Time Painting Log 12


Week 3 Tuesday April 3, 2012 = 3 hours


Real Time Painting Log 14

Sunday April 8, 2012 = 3 hours

Real Time Painting Log 11


Sunday March 31, Day 11 = 4 hours
End of week 2, total for the week = 20 hours
Overall total 48 hours

Tuesday, May 8

Freehand masterclass: Dali

Salvador Dali: Persistance of Memory







Today I wanted to do another quick post on what I have been up to lately with my painting.  Maybe we will even get into a little bit of an artsy-fartsy-discussion...








Friday, April 6

Real Time Painting Log 7


Day 10 = 3 more hours.

Took off the bases, put the marines back on the foam core to
go back to the airbrush for more work.


Real Time Painting Log 6

Well its Thursday time for a fresh look.
Lets see what we got.

Thursday, March 29

Real Time Painting Log 5




On we go, No time to talk.

Its the start of week 2, lets go!

Real Time Painting Log 1

How long does it take to paint an army? I have been ask this so often when someone finds out about this thing we do. I then give some smart answer like, How long is a piece of string?

But at some point it might be good to know, so Im doing a real time paint log and were going to find out.


Tuesday, January 24

Square to Round: Iron Wolves Part 2 - Infantry Models





     I survived the holiday period by the skin of my teeth.  A lot of obligations and visiting relatives did put me a bit behind schedule with this army construction.  Of course, I also spent a few late nights sipping on 'Nog and continously tweaking my list.  For me this usually starts with some type of 'brilliant' idea and then trying to shoehorn it into my list.

Tuesday, December 20

Custodes Dread Knight

Hey everyone, Today I am bringing something to you that I haven't done in a while... wait for it... a painting log!  I know, I know, I gave you the best christmas/Kwanzaa present ever but don't tell your wife "Awww, this  watch is nice honey but Duke wrote a painting log article and this Rolex just doesn't stack up." Trust me your groin won't feel pretty for about 4-170 days.  Anyhow, enough with the delusions of grandeur (and groin kicking). Lets get on with the show.

Thursday, June 23

HOBBY: Painting Power Weapons by Immortal



Hello again, Immortal here with a "how to" article on painting power weapons as part of our "power weapon week" series.

Now, there are dozens of styles and ways to paint your weapons, and each have there merits. I chose to go with a style very similar to those shown in Codex: Grey Knights; a mirrored blue color. The majority of my Blood Angel army is (you guessed it) Red, but a few of my units such as my Sanguinary Guard are not (see my "Death-(From-Above)-Star" article further down LINK. The blue accents the fact that the weapon is powered just by contrasting the red (or bone/white) armor.

Wednesday, June 15

Immortal's "Death-(From-Above)-Star" WIP




Immortal here with a quick WIP that I've been working on for my Blood Angels Descent of Angels list (the truest to form way of playing Sanguinius' own, IMO)... a custom Dante, Sanguinary Guard, custom Librarian, Sanguinary Priest, and a free handed banner. All in all, this is my Blood Angel Death-(from-above)-Star. This is going to be my center-piece army in my Wargames Con 2000 point grand tournament army in Austin, TX July 9th and 10th.

Friday, October 22

Painting: TM Dante Update 1




"Christopher Columbus Discovers America,"
- Salvador Dali


So, after some work I am ready to update Dante WIP.