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Right, enough procrastination, operation Fix The Bad Shadow begins.

7:41 pm (1 image)

I added an attempt at a cast shadow on the base, trying to emphasise that I want the scene to read as though lit from a shaft of light above, but I hated it so much that I set it aside for a full week 😅 I think it’s just far too extreme, I’ll try to soften it and lighten it to recover.

8:04 pm (1 image)

His little boots have a strap around them that I wasn’t expecting. Sudden colour paralysis.

6:27 pm (1 image)

I have, definitely intentionally, decided that he should have Very Shiny arms. Didn’t come up much in the show, but a big part of the books.

(Awkward Look Monkey Puppet dot gif)

7:17 pm (1 image)

Starting into his jerkin and only realising while taking this photo that the filigree is approximately the same width as the ridges of my fingerprints 😬

4:40 pm (1 image)

I mean I can’t leave him without hair…

5:56 pm (1 image)

When I say ‘finish the Farseer’ first, I obviously don’t mean not putting any paint on that tiny little face.

7:32 pm (1 image)

Well… I know what I’ll be working on when I get the Farseer finished up. Can’t believe it’s even smaller. Look at that likeness though, even just primed!

5:05 pm (1 image)

Blend, blend, blend—checks to confirm that almost nothing has changed—blend, blend, blend. What even is white?

6:52 pm (1 image)

This stretch could be a long one: the Actual White bits.

Adding blue-gray over the vibrant white primer and a lesser white to the brightest white to try to make blue-gray and lesser white look like a more vibrant white (at scale). As you do.

Deep in the ugly, patchy phase of it at the moment.

6:37 pm (1 image)

Starting on gloves and bangles. Critical aspects of any wargaming mini.

3:32 pm (2 images)

Filling in the remaining white space on the torso. It’s only when you take the photo that you realise there’s a fair bit more imprecision than you saw with your Human Eyeball. Fair play to the YouTubers out there getting crispy lines while filming what they’re up to.

7:53 pm (1 image)

Expanding the red, waiting for the storm.

7:06 pm (2 images)

Slowly now pushing the painted contrast to better match the boosted version, trying to make the chest ornamentation seem like a distinct material from the fabric.

6:05 pm (1 image)

I can’t remember who originally shared the tip, but if you struggle (like me) to get your non-metallics to actually look ‘shiny’, you can take a photo of your initial light placement on the mini and just boost the contrast to max and brightness to min. Try to match what you see with paint.

1:45 pm (1 image)

Of course, gentle reader, he would start into some non-metallic nonsense before he even has the base colours down. The boy’s a fool.

9:17 pm (1 image)

The order in which I choose to apply paint is both baffling and entirely self-inflicted.

6:26 pm (1 image)

Never painted an elf before, space or otherwise, despite falling in love with Jes Goodwin’s art back in the day. But this little sculpt is gorgeous.

1:16 pm (1 image)

I’m determined that 2025 is the year I actually finish painting a thing. Anything. Just one will do. I’m nominating this lil guy. Still a long way to go, but I’ve stopped myself giving up in disgust and re-priming him three separate times now, so that’s progress!

1:43 pm (1 image)

Definitely time to start some regular creative stuff again and hope to carry hobby-momentum through into the new year.

Not the greatest start to day one though, I’m going to have to learn how to putty re-sculpt a resin-related-injury on the fuzzy fella.

6:19 pm (1 image)