Anybody here paint minis for tabletop rpg?
I had some in the closet that were from over a decade ago when my friend and i were just screwing around with a simple game called warchest. it was fun painting them, but i had mostly forgotten about it.
my kiddos pulled them out a couple weeks ago, and we were playing with them for fun. i checked my paints, but they were dried shut and ancient, so i went to the comic store and got a few minis and some paints, and found that it's really relaxing to geek out on.
i was looking online to learn how to paint better, and saw some incredible work out there (http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/haley/orderby/Descending?browseid=2858472)!
I'd love to be half this good!
I used to play Warhammer against a couple of friends. For the main units, I didn't go into much detail (white undercoat, silver on the metal, white and blue for the uniforms and pink on the faces/hands.
For the leading officers, mages and monsters on the other hand...well, I once spent several hours just modifying the likes of this (http://images.wikia.com/warhammer40k/images/2/24/Eldar_Avatar.gif) so the "empty" hand was trailing a rope with heads tied to it, and putting flayed limbs and broken weapons around the feet of the mode (I had a larger base for it than the one in the picture). Then I probably spent another full day just painting it. It was worth it, though, by the end it looked absolutely epic, and the kind of thing Games Workshop would pay a professional to do.
nice!
i haven't done any modifications yet, but that seems like it would be fun, too. i saw a centaur some guy had made, obviously, from the upper body of a human and a horse with it's head removed, and it was perfect. never could tell that it was a mod, and it looked fantastic.
incidentally, i went to the art store yesterday to get a better brush than the ones in the 5 pack that i got from the hobby store and found that it made a huge difference... also, i'd gotten some paints specifically for miniatures from the comic store rather than the thicker and glossy paints that i was using from the hobby store, and they are far superior.
too long has the geeky homunculus residing in my heart been subdued!
Having the right brushes and paints will make a world of difference, it's true. I bought my paint from Games Workshop, which wasn't too bad, except when it came to storage. but I went to the art store for brushes and other supplies. A really fine brush is needed, after all, and with one you can do absolute wonders.
yeppa.
next purchase: big fucking desktop magnifying glass!
i need one anyways for electronics work, and it'll save me from having to get a stronger contact lens prescription every two weeks if i continue this hobby.
For really, REALLY fine detail, I used a cat whisker. Little buggers shed them, and they're perfect. Just stiff enough, very fine to work with, and, well, free...
Quote from: Luna on November 14, 2011, 03:24:31 PMI used a cat whisker. Little buggers shed them, and they're perfect.
Uh-huh.
Nothing to do with that time they made you "shed" your bacon eh? ;-)
interesting.
perhaps my dearly departed Panthro will once again prove a valuable friend as i have a collection of about 50 or so of his whiskers in a spice jar...
Quote from: Triple Zero on November 14, 2011, 04:48:47 PM
Quote from: Luna on November 14, 2011, 03:24:31 PMI used a cat whisker. Little buggers shed them, and they're perfect.
Uh-huh.
Nothing to do with that time they made you "shed" your bacon eh? ;-)
Nothing at all. That also has nothing to do with the fact that one of the little bastards USED to be a long-haired kitty.
Can anybody recommend a good website for buying pre-painted minis? I'm Christmas hunting for the perfect minis for the characters in my D&D group.
Well, the comic book store here seems to only stock (apart from the warhammer stuff) Reaper brand minis, and some Ral Partha. the Reaper stuff seems much better, and they have a line of plastic prepainted figures. the painting seems pretty decent for mass produced figures.
from what i've seen, they charge the same price on their website as they do at the store, so...
also, here is first mini i had done actually trying:
(http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u337/mtdozier/IMG_4219.jpg)
i have a few more that i'm working on, but haven't finished...
Quote from: Iptuous on December 08, 2011, 11:06:54 PM
Well, the comic book store here seems to only stock (apart from the warhammer stuff) Reaper brand minis, and some Ral Partha. the Reaper stuff seems much better, and they have a line of plastic prepainted figures. the painting seems pretty decent for mass produced figures.
from what i've seen, they charge the same price on their website as they do at the store, so...
also, here is first mini i had done actually trying:
(http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u337/mtdozier/IMG_4219.jpg)
i have a few more that i'm working on, but haven't finished...
What kind of fig is that? It looks like a Pathfinder (the prestige class) mini.
Looks like she's gonna trip over her fucking sword. :lulz:
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on December 09, 2011, 04:33:06 AM
Looks like she's gonna trip over her fucking sword. :lulz:
I totally didn't notice the sword. I was too distracted by her
tits book.
Quote from: Science me, babby on December 09, 2011, 04:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on December 09, 2011, 04:33:06 AM
Looks like she's gonna trip over her fucking sword. :lulz:
I totally didn't notice the sword. I was too distracted by her tits book.
Now I know who's been making the figs all sticky.
yeppa.
it's a pathfinder figure. i've never played the game, but i'm just painting for fun, and i guess all the 25/28mm minis are usable in any game that they don't look anachronistic, no?
the young lady at the shop who paints minis and gave me some pointers said that Wizards no longer makes the D&D figures, and that they let Reaper take over that mantle. but i see that this doesn't appear to be the case according to the Wizards website. maybe she was saying that they previously made their own metal unpainted figures, and now they only make the plastic prepainted? i dunno.
and, yeah. her sword and book are both ridiculously large.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on December 09, 2011, 04:38:09 AM
Quote from: Science me, babby on December 09, 2011, 04:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on December 09, 2011, 04:33:06 AM
Looks like she's gonna trip over her fucking sword. :lulz:
I totally didn't notice the sword. I was too distracted by her tits book.
Now I know who's been making the figs all sticky.
This, unfortunately, reminds me of a client from back in my 900-girl days.
Quote from: Iptuous on December 09, 2011, 05:09:58 AM
yeppa.
it's a pathfinder figure. i've never played the game, but i'm just painting for fun, and i guess all the 25/28mm minis are usable in any game that they don't look anachronistic, no?
the young lady at the shop who paints minis and gave me some pointers said that Wizards no longer makes the D&D figures, and that they let Reaper take over that mantle. but i see that this doesn't appear to be the case according to the Wizards website. maybe she was saying that they previously made their own metal unpainted figures, and now they only make the plastic prepainted? i dunno.
and, yeah. her sword and book are both ridiculously large.
Reaper HAD it, but then they gave the fucking contract to Wizkids, who are now making blobby plastic pre-painted models that you have to buy blind, for their "collectible" tabletop game.
It pains me, Iptuous. It's like they took every mistake TSR and WotC ever made, and decided to do them again.
heh.... what can you do?
wizkids. they're the ones that do mageknight/heroclix, right?
so, just to get this straight, the figs that are sold on the Wizards site (that you buy in 'booster packs' sight unseen) actually made by wizkids? and they suck, you say...
ok. so you obviously know what the score is.... is there any reason that you would want to use one brand of mini over another in a D&D game beyond which one just looks best to you? (assuming that it's pretty much the right scale)
Quote from: Iptuous on December 09, 2011, 05:30:45 AM
heh.... what can you do?
wizkids. they're the ones that do mageknight/heroclix, right?
so, just to get this straight, the figs that are sold on the Wizards site (that you buy in 'booster packs' sight unseen) actually made by wizkids? and they suck, you say...
ok. so you obviously know what the score is.... is there any reason that you would want to use one brand of mini over another in a D&D game beyond which one just looks best to you? (assuming that it's pretty much the right scale)
Crappy figs just don't feel right in-game.
Reaper or GTFO.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on December 09, 2011, 05:34:39 AM
Quote from: Iptuous on December 09, 2011, 05:30:45 AM
heh.... what can you do?
wizkids. they're the ones that do mageknight/heroclix, right?
so, just to get this straight, the figs that are sold on the Wizards site (that you buy in 'booster packs' sight unseen) actually made by wizkids? and they suck, you say...
ok. so you obviously know what the score is.... is there any reason that you would want to use one brand of mini over another in a D&D game beyond which one just looks best to you? (assuming that it's pretty much the right scale)
Crappy figs just don't feel right in-game.
Reaper or GTFO.
Reaper does some BRILLIANT work. And very affordable.