Hey there ladies and gentlemen, dear painters!
Today i will again talk a bit about "them feelings", as i experienced my first "i give up" moment on a miniature. So what was going on?
I painted the priest from Raffaele Piccas range "Forged Monkey". The miniature itself ist really nice, sculpted very well and the cast was near perfect. So we see a good foundation for painting a good mini here, do we? My plan was to convert that little guy into a jedi knight, yeah! I wanted to settle up a story very close after a fight where the jedi just destroyed a droid, it crashed into the ground near him and there are 2 parts of the droid cut off by his light saber.
Painting wise i wanted to achieve high contrast through cold-warm colors (blue OSL by the light saber and brown colors on droid and robe). But the quality-goal was not to bee top notch as this was going to be a relaxing piece after GD competition.
So let´s first look at the pictures and then we will examine why this is bad and what happened.
So now we talk about what i don´t like on him:
The OSL effect is pretty much a mess, it is chalky, it is not smooth it just does not look right. On the ground, i like it. On the robe.. well no! But the main point i dont like here is the face. Holy cow i had a huge struggle with the face, i made it 3 times and it still sucks!
Don´t get me wrong i KNOW how to fix these things! Soft blendings out, making things smoother, building up highlights in the face. But i just could not do it.
So let´s look at possible reasons:
- The mini and me were not good friends!
So what does this mean? For me it starts with the "purchase-reason". At all of my minis i have the feeling that i have to get my fingers on it BADLY! Like i really want to have it. With this mini it was different. I was at a workshop, the mini was there, the price was low. Easy buy. But no mini i would have purchased in normal circumstances (not downrating the mini here, it is still great!). So we might have a first motivational flaw here. Then a problem occured most of you might know. The mini looks great but you have less joy while painting because because you don´t get familiar with the sculpt. You can not do anything against it.
- The quality goal was not top-notch.
I realized this on tabletop projects. If i want to do a mini "quick ´n dirty", it just looks like shit. It is not easy for me to pace my work up and maintain quality. And that is what you see here. The mini is probably 8 hours of painting and it looks crap. The lesson i learn from this: in future i stick to my way of putting everything i can into my actual project (wich also is the reason for improvement on every new mini).
- I have "more exciting" projects on the horizon i really want to start with. Maybe this was also a demotivating factor.
So finally i said to myself: Okay, stop here. Head on to the next project and give this miniature the status of being the first one i gave up upon. This jedi now stands in my cabinet, telling me that i am still a young padawan and have much to lear about painting and about myself. :)
Cheers to you guys!



We learn something from everything we do.. be it for the better or worse.. I think it is still a nice little piece.. and hopefully it does indeed teach you things to improve on in the future. Looking forward to your "more exciting" pieces!
AntwortenLöschenHi,
AntwortenLöschenI think you are being too harsh to yourself. Maybe in the hand the OSL on the robes look bad, but here on the pics it looks pretty good for me.
I think the problems is, that you wanted to do a relaxing little figure, but still look at it's 'flaws' as if it were a figure entering a painting competition.
Ohh and I really like the idea behind it, so please don't give up.
M.