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Jan's Judgement

Jan's Judgement

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Oh sweet plums of doom - I've got some catching up to do!!! Let's start with a finished Piper

Tutoring 8
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Arse….. arsey arse arses!! I have rather fallen behind in updates! Since the last update I have finished Piper, dispatched him to the client (that part hurt…. A LOT!!) and finished….. 1, 2, 3 more Judgement minis of my own, started and finished another Judgement commission and now started another of my own……

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Anyways…… let’s start by seeing how the finished Piper turned out

Collage Time!!Collage Time!!

Piper was an absolutely gorgeous model to work on. A biggie, not just bcs the Judgement minis are 54mm scale but also as there are two figures and a huge fething wall on the base!

I did the second Piper as an illusion which is beginning to take form and coalesce as being cast by the other Piper who is coming out of the wall (Actually the REAL Piper is neither of the two main figures but actually the crow perched on top of the wall 😉 )

Oh sweet plums of doom - I've got some catching up to do!!! Let's start with a finished Piper

For the obv illusion Piper I worked mostly in greyscale to give the idea of a ghost adn then used the same colours and workups as I had used on the wall Piper but just on teh outer elements like the cloak edge adn the boot. Nmm metals for the ghost Piper but Tmm for the solid Piper.

The hourglass was a new one for me. I wanted to paint it refelctive and glasey looking without having to resort to using gloss varnish. There is nothing wrong with using gloss varnish at all on glass elements to create a shine but i wanted to try and level up here and see if I could achieve the same or at least a roughly similar feel soley with paint. Did work? Well…… you be the judge!!!

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