ReaperCon Prep - Part 1

I've made progress! It's not a lot, since painting is still emotionally taxing given everything the family's still going through, but it's enough to make me proud. I finished one of my competition entries! Behold, Hasslefree "Mystic Warrior Jen" (the first picture is for scale):

I also finalized my ReaperCon itinerary today. It includes advanced painting classes, basic sculpting, advanced basing, airbrush classes, and two evening banquets and plenty of unscheduled free time. Last year, I took several full days of back-to-back classes which resulted to little time to socialize and relax. I shuffled quickly from class to class for eight hours straight and absorbed as much information as possible-- totally worth it (for me). I enjoy binge-learning things I'm passionate about. While I don't recommend over-scheduling one's self during conventions, I found that cramming that much information into my head (and taking plenty of notes) improved my painting ten-fold. 

While there's plenty to look forward to at this convention, I'm most excited to see the friendly faces I met last year. Some are accomplished, full-time professional painters, others are casual hobbyists-- many of whom won multiple medals last year in the painting competition. I was inspired by their knowledge, graciousness, and encouraging words. In fact, one of the friendliest of the bunch is teaching some classes for the very first time! Since I don't currently have a "Blog Roll", I wanted to list a few of the talented folks I met in person at last year's convention. These individuals have positively influenced me in the past year (apologies if I've missed anyone!) and I encourage you to check out their websites and/or examples of work. In no particular order, here are the people I can't wait to give a great big hug to when I see them in two weeks!

Jessica Rich "The Brushmistress" 

Michael Proctor of "Clever Crow Minis" 

Rhonda Bender a.k.a. "Wren"

Kuro Cleanbrush (check out his Youtube tutorials!)

Cash Wiley of "The Wiley Brush" 

Shannon Stiltz of "Queen Penguin Productions"

Andy Pieper a.k.a. "TaleSpinner" 

Max Styles a.ka. "Hot Chicks Jeff" (my own personal nickname for him!) 

Now I'm working on my newest Reaper mini I hope to enter in the competition, with my future color-scheme inspired by the character Kaylee's costume design from the show Firefly. Right now I'm still working on her face and blocking out shapes with liner. I have far too much to do with several works-in-progress during the next two weeks. Trying not to panic!

Go Time

Ladies & Gentlemen, it's time. ReaperCon 2015 is only two weeks away! Last year was my first time attending a painting convention and I learned so much at the last ReaperCon! I've worked hard to improve my skills and I'm looking forward to entering a few miniatures into the painting contest. Next weekend I'm moving to another city so I need to take advantage of the time I have this weekend to complete on my entries. Today I'm focusing on two space-themed miniatures that are 90-95% done. Helping me along is my list of details and finishing touches I need to complete in order to reach my goal. While tomorrow will be a new list for another miniature(s), this is my agenda for today-- wish me luck! 

Go Time Notes

Tentacle Time

Back in September, I did a Hasslefree Jen Speed Paint Challenge. However, I never completed her base. I glued her to a Micro Art Studio pre-cast base and set her on the "I'll get to it soon" shelf. Six months later, I finally got around to it. I struggled with how to paint tentacles (which I later realized these are meant to be vines but oh well. Creative license!) I found little success in my previous attempt to paint them a dark Nightshade Purple with a few spot highlights here and there. A fellow painted suggested to paint them as skin with more subtle shading and blending. Bingo! 

I decided on a more saturated red violet to contrast with the lavender purple I'd been using for other parts of the miniature. Since the speed paint challenge called for a limited number of colors, miniatures can be reimagined and added to after the challenge & picture sharing is complete. My hope is that her hair appears more grey, while it works well with the "glowing runes" she's standing on. 

My biggest challenge was to make the tentacle-like vines appear shiny-- difficult to do with matte paint. While I didn't want to resort to paint-on gloss varnish (I don't care for things that are too shiny and distract from the rest of the miniature), I settled for a paint-on sealer than falls in between matte and semi-gloss. Without it, the tentacle-vines appear too chalky and stone-like. After two thin coats, I was happy with the results! 

This miniature's meant to be simple in her dusky, unadorned robes and natural facial features. Despite her simplicity, her belt beckons for a bit of freehand detailing. The raised, curved stone at the bottom left edge also has the potential to be an additional area interest. I don't want to get carried away just yet, so for now, I'll call her done as soon as I fix that "glowy rune" section I missed-- can you spot it? Yep, it's driving me crazy too. So close, yet never quite done!

Matte Tentacles

Matte Tentacles + 2 Coats of Varnish

Matte Tentacles

Matte Tentacles + 2 Coats of Varnish