The Morrigan

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Henk

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My next project. The Morrigan by Journeyman Miniatures and culpted by Charles Agius. I'm going to try and use OSL to represent the glow of the candles. I've done the rock on which the throne sits, and the granite standing stones. The first coat flesh has been airbrushed on, next week I'll do the highlights. Chappy pics, but had to get ready to get to work in he morning.

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Hi Henk

Not my thing but certainly a nice looking sculpt , good start with the stonework

Look forward to seeing more ...inbetween work of course

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Henk

Not my thing but certainly a nice looking sculpt , good start with the stonework

Look forward to seeing more ...inbetween work of course

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap


Nice, shapely legs.. what's not to like Kev? :ROFLMAO:. Seriously though, I know that these kind d of subjects can split the room, but every now and then I indulge. Besides, it's a figure steeped in historic lore, the dark side of the lore, which I like ;).
 
Henk nice kit, first time that I have seen it and looking forward to following your progress, going to the Journeyman miniatures site now to have a nosy.
TERRY
You wont be dissapointed.

But but hide your wallet before you enter....
 
Good start Henk on a very nice sculpt tha I have never seen before. I will be following how you deal with OSL light, a technique that is a mystery to me, but I want to try sometime.
 
Good start Henk on a very nice sculpt tha I have never seen before. I will be following how you deal with OSL light, a technique that is a mystery to me, but I want to try sometime.

It will be a first to me, I have practiced a little on a old piece, I'm not 100%sure how I'm going about it exactly yet. Welcome aboard.
 
Right, I've started to darken the parts that will be in shadow, and tried out a small bit of the candle light glow. I'm going to try to use two light sources, the candles on the left, and a night time glow, like moon light, from above. In for a penny....
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Hi Henk

Nice to see where your placing the shadows , this is going to be a interesting thread to follow ....
2 light sources !! .....your going to earn that penny

Look forward to more from you on this

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Ok, I started to work on the moon light 'light' and the shadows, and it's scary as much. I'm not used to painting with OSL, or harsh highlight and shadows for that matter, and it looks very odd to me... progress will be relatively slow, because I'll be using a lot of glazes, which need to dry inbetween. I know it will suddenly come together, so I'll slowly chip away on this one, a few layers a day. I'll post some updates and pictures when it starts to look like I have the faintest idea what I'm doing..:oops:.
 
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