Pinselwut is closing! But fear not!

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!

So thats a punchline right? To make things mor comfortable for you guys, let´s hop right into the facts:

1. Yes, Pinselwut is closing. As hard as this sounds.

2. I will continue blogging on DieVincis! Whoops, surprised?

So why that:

Recently i was thinking much about this blog, its content, number and quantity pf posts and future doings. For myself there were only two options: completely retire from blogging and just making WIP pics and thoughts via Facebook OR growing bigger with the blog by inviting other painters to this place.

Finally i decided to let this blog grow, to reach more painters and readers out there, also giving new content not just for display painters but also the gamers! That was the plan.

Funnily enough, last weekend at the Scale Model Challenge i was invited to join the wonderful DieVinvis blog by Vlado, Manuel and Phil (Big PandaV, CrazyWenky and Tuskar) along with two other painters.

What else could i do if not shouting out "YESSSSSZZ!"? :)

So if you are a fellow reader of my blog, please head over to http://dievincis.blogspot.de/ and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/dievincis.

By doing this you can stay in touch with myself and other great painters. Also, there will be some really cool topics for everyone of you!

So i won´t say farewell, i will say "see you there"!

Regards, Solmar

Review: Escoda Brushes

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear Painters!

I have not posted here for a very (!!) long time. I am quite busy at the moment in life, job and family. Also i had projects, i can not blog about. ;)

But i will revitalize this blog. I have some plans for Pinselwut, so stay tuned, you`ll see. :)


Today i want to bring you a review about Escoda Kolinsky Brushes as i had the opportunity to test them and want to share my experiences.

So let´s first talk about the physics of these brushes:

Escoda is a company in Barcelona, Spain. Making fine kolinsky brushes we all desire so much. :)
At first i wanted to completely avoid the comparison with W&N Series 7 brushes, but as many of you know and use them, maybe this helps to explain some things.

Escoda Brushes



- Point: At first glance, these brushes hat a little problem with the tip. The bristles split very quick while painting. Washing them with shampoo or brush soap though helped a lot. After that these brushes hold their points absolutely well! They were ready for lager surfaces as well as fine details.

- Snap: The snap of the bristles to their original position after bending is not as perfect as the W&N but they get close. There is no point where it becomes a limiting factor.

- Price Tag: A size 0 brush comes for 5,00€, size 1 for 5,50€. This is clearly cheaper than W&N with prices like 8,90 for size 0 and 9,40 for size 1.


Comparison with W&N Series 7 (long hairs)


So can i recommend these brushes? Yes! If you are using W&N for years, these babys might not be a new miracle for you, but if you are a starting painter or want a pretty good alternative for nearly half the prize, you should give them a go!

I will use my test brushes definetly for some works. :)


You can get your Escoda brush in this fluffy guy´s shop:


 Big Panda V

This is it from my side.

Regards,

Solmar

Arreat Crater Level II

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!

Today i want to show you my Barbarian, set in the Diablo 3 realm "Arreat Crater Level 2". I loved the painting on this one and am really satisfied with the result as this is my first attempt on 75mm scale and with a non-comic-nmm (as he is complete nmm).


I would appreciate a vote, if you like:


CMON: Cool Mini or Not

Putty and Paint: P&P

Now to the pictures:







I hope you like him :)

Regards, Daniel aka Solmar

4 years a painter: a retrospective.


WALL OF TEXT INCOMING! But it could be worth it!

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters! This month it is now four years that i paint miniatures in a higher standard. I painted gaming armys for some years before but until 2010 i never diluted or mixed paints. So my stuff looked really crappy.

Then in 2010 i found Cool Mini or Not and was stunned by the variety and insanely painted minis. Some more brosing brought me to some painting tutorials and i thought: well, i could try do do that on my own.

And there my journey began.

What i want to do today: I want to take you on a journey through 4 years of miniature painting and i want to show you my „milestones“ where i did something new, improved on a subject or struggled with a topic. Also i want to deal with a sentence i hear often when i get feedback for my work: „i could never do this“ or „i will never be that good“. I want to erase these thoughts from your mind because i had the same mindset when i began.

I want to show you my way of learning, adapting and developing new skills, maybe it helps some of you a bit.

On every bigger project (big means not physicly big, it means a project i take very serious) i try to do something i THINK, i can not achieve. If you THINK you can not paint a complete freehand banner: Just do it! You will be surprised how successfull you can be! In the following retrospective i will also tell you the things i have achieved with the mindset „i cant do that“.
I will not go into smaller projects and comission works here.


So lets begin in mid-2010. I was browsing through CMON and found this awesome Landraider, painted by Gimiak:



On the BrushBrothers blog i found this tutorial,  that explained  how he painted the parts and i decided to copy his work. I wanted to redo his Landraider and try to get as close as possible. This is a pretty good method for beginning painters: try to copy your favourite minis. Wether this may be by a great painter, a box art or a miniature your friend painted, try to copy it. You will learn a LOT!

There is another trick for you: If you are wondering how „Painter X“ did this or that: ask them! Nearly every painter i have ever asked for help, feedback or how things were done, they were always willing to answer my questions. And so am i when i get asked. Our hobby has not the biggest community in the world of hobbies, so it is all about sharing your knowledge with other painters. You have heard of these Massive Voodoo guys? They are KILLER in sharing knowledge! For free!

Let´s come back to my Landraider. Remember the „i cant do that“ midset? I had this thought for the entire model. I thought i would get an insanely bad result that has nothing to do with the tutorial or original work. Let us see how it turned out:

I finished him October 2010

Surprised how close it comes to the tutorial? Believe me, i was surprised too! And that kicked my motivation into new dimensions. But there is still not a single blending on this model. That should become my next, big topic.

Bretty quick in a painters life you realize that making a color gradient or „blending“ ist the key techinque and stepstone for more advanced techniques. I read much about it and was pretty confused with so many different blending techniques that even had different names like blending, glazing, feathering, layering and so on. And everyone iterprets the names in a different way.

So as there were no blending videos available to me (i did´nt know miniature mentor these days) i struggled a lot and some day in February it happened nearly by itself on one of my black templar marines. Here you can see his powerfist:



I finished him in February 2011

I was absolutely stunned! I achieved my first blending. And on a Terminator Marine i tried a first NMM a few days later. It took me ages to accomplish but i managed to do the gradients. Here you can see it in the golden cross:


i finished him around April 2011


So i wanted do do my next big thing. A chaos terminator lord. The thing i thought i can never do: Make all his armor details in silver NMM. So, yea f*** it and do it.

It tokk an insane amount of time, it has way too low contrast but in the end i worked out my goal to do these Silver-NMM parts. That was the result:


I finished him in June 2011

At this point i was returning to copying works of other painters and i was pretty dazzled when Bohun made his appearence in a miniature mentor tutorial about his nurgle cybot. So i bought it and followed the tutorial, thinking i will never achieve a good result with this tutorial.

The result:

I finished him in July 2012

The next big project that would take me a lot of time were the Undead Black Knights. I wanted to paint them as a unit entry fot the Golden Demon Contest. So i wanted to do something, i had never done before in this dimension: freehands. So i made a banner for one oft hem and there should be an sceleton face and on the other side some gothic-tribals and the Carstein „C“. I thought i coud never do this and it will look crappy in the end. But i sat down with my banner, some inspirations and then i painted. And yet again i was surprised that this was n obig deal. It is still miniature painting.

A lot more challenging was to find a good color fort he bones. And my bone colors did´nt cover really well. That was really frustrating. But this is how they turned out:

I finished them in May 2013

Catched by the freehand achievement i wanted to take this topic a lot further and make a model with a really big banner, completely painted with freehands. So i chose a space marine standart bearer and chose 2 motives for each side oft he banner. The pictures were so complex that i was by my „i can never do that“ thinking. But after you scethed the outlines and proportions with a pencil, it became pretty doable to make this banner. There will be a Video Tutorial by Painting Buddha „Freehands with Stefan „Derwish“ Rath“. This will help you a lot and take away your fear from complex freehands! Ceep your eyes open for that!

I also painted Freehands on the cloak, on the knee and his shoulder (which i personally like more than the banner itself). The Cloak is my favourite part on this mini.

Here the result:

I finished him in August 2013

My next „big thing“ was a not so big thing as it tourned out. I wanted to do the awesome Painting Buddha diorama in a much less comical way as my style was till this time. And i wanted to create a believable environment for the miniatures. And this was my first experience in 54mm scale. And on this project you see what happens when you coose miniatures that you REALLY like. That project was painted on two weekends. The colors just went crazy with me and i had not tot hink about a single step in this mini. It just happened. And that was one of the greatest experiences i had while painting. And since this is happening a lot to me. The greatest joy.

This is how they turned out:


I finished the Scene in September 2013


Next big project should become a contest piece for diorama categories and also a scene i always dreamed of: Dinosaurs. I loved Dinosaurs as a kid and do until today. So a Scene with these Lizard men Models was great! Did i have any „i can not do that thoughts“ on this one? Of course i had: I can not achieve a realistic environment that big. I can not make the lizardmen and the dinosaurs „with character“. But i did. If a model don´t brings much details, e.g. in the face like the rider of this model (all surfaces are pretty flat), then start modeling with paint. I just gave texture to his face, his hands and so on. This enhances the model itsself, gives him charakter and brings him to life.

The result:


I finished the diorama in April 2014


So there we go with my latest project, the scale 75 barbarian. I will not describe him too much here as i did in the last post and you will see the pictures oft he finished models soon(ish). Just let you tell my that on this one i was in a pure crisis of confidence. I absolutely had no idea how i can do the skin and the face in 75mm. No clue. But then i got the advice to just friggin paint it. And so i did and yes, it was one of the most challenging things i have ever painted. But i had also the most fun doing him!


Barbarian
I will finish him in July 2014
Again i was amazed how it turned out. Every one of my big projects gave me a houge motivational boost for going on and taking my skills further. But believe me one thing: even today, on every new big project, there will be a „i can´t do that“ thought. But maybe this is what drives me and lets me learn in the best way.

This is what i want to share with you: Just paint what you like, even if you think you can never achieve it. Ask other painters how they did things, learn from other painter´s mistakes if you can. And do what YOU want, not what other people want you to do.

In the end, i want to give you a little Q&A with questions that i asked myself a lot. And how they got answered by myself or other painters:




FAQM: Frequently asked questions to myself. Or: The inner uncertainty.

Q: Everyone is painting (subject/material) like this. But in reality it does not look like this! Can i do it different than all the other painters?
A: You are very welcome to do things different! Just experiment für yourself and make things different. Often you get pretty cool and unique results.

Q: How can i paint a miniature so everyone likes it?
A: Impossible! Everyone likes different things. And as our main publishing channel is the internet there is one fact that you have to realize: haters gonna hate. If YOU like your work, you will get the best results. You have to differ from technicly and artisitc criticism (wich is good, like „these shadows could be deeper“ or „this or that color would have matched your base/mini/atmosphere better“) from the personal taste-criticism, the mostly bad one („your mini is blue. I hate blue. Your mini is shit!“). I had a lot of trouble with people claiming my chaos models are to clean because chaos has to look dirty. That is complete nonsense. You can make your minis look like YOU want! Clean orks? Cool. Grungy Eldar? Nice! Paint what you like!

Q: What minis should i paint?
A: This question is not as simple as it sounds. There is a „dark side“ where you choose minis for the wrong reasons. Like painting the newest GW release mini to have better chances at a competition like Golden Demon. Or painting a mini because everyone paints it. Or choosing space marines because they get a higher rating at CMON. I was at this dark side. Don´t believe me? Here are examples:

I painted the undead riders as a unit because they were the latest release before the GD i entered them. Till today i dont like these minis by heart. They look cool in the end, but are not my favourites.

My Standart bearer is a space marine because space marines might have better chances at a contest than a Tau standart bearer. So i made a Marine.

This is the dark side when you paint for ratings and prices. Dont. Do. That! Paint whatever the heck you want! I am painting the things because i want to have them in my display case. Because i think they look cool. Thats also a reason i do very less comissions at the time. Because i choose if i really want to paint that. If you do miniature painting for living, well you have to paint for likes, ratings and prizes. But that shall not be the topic today.

Finally i want to give you the best advices i personally got by other people (these people will know when they read) forward to YOU guys. Learn from them:

„Haters gonna hate“

„Lässt du mal deine Unsicherheit und malst einfach hin?“
(„Stop being uncertain and just paint!)

„Don´t let somebody say that your painting or style is wrong. There is no such thing in mini painting. Sure you will do something different, offend people. But the guy who first painted NMM offended a lot.“


With these words of wisdom we will stop with this wall of text here. I hope it can be a bit helpful for some of you.

Keep on happy painting!

Regards, Daniel aka Solmar

"Arreat Crater Level II" W.I.P.

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!

Today i will bring you the my current Project "Arreat Crater Level II" wich is in the making. Here you will find a step by step that explains the idea, the building and painting of the base and of course of the miniature itsself. Excuse the bad quality of the pictures, they are just smartphone pics.

So as i am a huge fan of Blizzard games i also love Diablo III :) And (while actively playing a pet-zoo-doctor by the way) i love the barbarian. So i wanted to have one in my cabinet. And Scale 75 offers the perfect model of the Diablo 3 Barb.. uhm, i mean "Brock the Wanderer". ;-)

So let´s hop right into the Base:

I like the appearance of the arreat crater in the game. So much cool shapes and colors. A pure devlish atmosphere. So i wanted this as the combat zone of my barb. So i made a quick scetch of my idea:


So i startet to build the standing ground. A small rivulet of lava was about to wind through his legs. Don´t worry. Our guy is pretty tough! He will survive the heat :)


Next i made the core of the spines out of wire:

Around this i wrapped aluminium foil:


And next came two steps: strengthen the structure with milliput and stamp the crap out of the surface with different stones and woods. I also added "glime" made with UHU Glue and Water (Drop some UHU Glue onto water and you will get a thin membrane that you can handle onto your stuff).


And now, as i am finally the owner of an airbrush, i sprayed the main colors and first lava colors on it:

And after some refining my Dayglow pigments from Forged Monkey arrived and i intesified the Lava effect:

There will be much more work on this, but for now let take a closer look onto:

The Barbarian!

I started with basecoating with a dark, a medium and a Light Basecoat colors from below, front and above just to have a better basecoat and first impression, where light and shadow might fall:


Next i started with the Face. No fancy techniques here, just painting highlights and shadows. Though i had the light situation rather wrong and had do bring much more work into it. But the first step is this:


Then i increased the contrast, reworked light and shadow under the eyes and gave more color to the face. This was the result:
Then i sketched the skintones for the upper body and built up the first volumes:

Then i further increased contrast and overall light situation. So much fun :)

If you are interested in what skintones i use, this was my palette at the beginnig of each skin session. :)

The skin came to a near finish. This was the result before i moved on to other parts:

Next was the shoulder pad. As you might have recognized, i always paint a very clean NMM style. I did this for the past 4 years now and i definetly want to try a more realistic approach on metals. As i still don´t like TMM i just thought, well go for a more realistic NMM style that might look something like TMM.

So that was the result on the shoulder armor and i am really satisfied with the result:


I also made the Belt the same metal. The cloth got some color and heavy texture to look like a thic cloth.

The technique (a wild range from stippling, glazing, wet, dry, glaze again and building up contrasts with small dots and irregular edge highlights) can also be applied to golds. Here on the sword. I also painted some runes into the leather.

Next part was the Leg armor wich got the same treatment with to different metal tones. :)

And this is the result as of today:



I hope you like him so far. Now i have to to his weaponry and then Getting the whole picture done with lighting, atmosphere, grungy effects, blood and so on. :)

Stay tuned. :)

Recently on Pinselwut... ;-)

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!


I apologize for the long time i did not post here. That had a number of Reasons:

First i had not much time to make blog and forum posts because of time issues.
I am into a new job, sorting some things new and also spending more time with my
family lately :)

Second is that i posted a lot of "instant WIP" Pictures on Facebook.
I like posting there for the instant feedback and because you can do it mobile.
Take a snapshot of your work and post it. No need to turn on the laptop, load pictures
off camera and make a blog post.

But in future there will be more posts here.

I think i will do a pretty long post about my current project in the next days or at the weekend.

So stay tuned. :)

Quick note: Duke of Bavaria 2014

Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!

This year i decided to do just a quick note on the Duke of Bavaria, because some other reports will hit the interwebs in a much better fashion :)

So it was in short an absolutely fantastic weekend in Ingolstadt, Germany with a the nicest painters, the most tasty food, the most delicious wine and stunnung miniatures of course.

I had one entry in diorama category with my diorama, which got me silver:


And my Display in the Fantasy Master category, with the following miniatures that got me a bronze medal:

My Painting Buddha Target Identified:


The Imperial Fist:


And Theoden:



Stay tuned on Massive Voodoo and other blogs for more coverage :)

Cheers, Solmar