Bailey Silverbell: Then & Now

She's done! In between current projects I've been painting Bailey Silverbell, a Reaper miniature sculpted by Werner Klocke. I painted a version of Bailey back in Spring 2012 and I wanted to see how far I've come since then. Bailey was the second miniature I ever painted (Anwyn was my first) and it was the first time I'd ever painted a cloak. I used mostly Games Workshop paints back then, except for the blue cloak which was a Reaper paint. When I was done painting her, I sealed her with a thick spray gloss (yuck!) and learned that I preferred the matte Reaper paints. When she was done I was so proud. "Look! I painted eyes!" and despite her slight Strabismus (crossed-eyes), she was perfect to me at the time. 

As you can see, I've made quite a bit of progress in my painting skills! I'm now trying my hand at techniques like Non Metallic Metals and my levels of contrast and detail are much improved. I remember thinking back in 2012, "How do people paint the stitches? They're too small!" and now I'm able to paint them well. I'll be adding the new Bailey to a more detailed base and I'm thinking of adding some colorful glazing to her dagger, depending on the base colors it would reflect. The positioning of her dagger is also slightly different this time. Her dagger now is held in a defensive position, where the old Bailey's dagger seems kind of droopy and her arm angle is less natural. 

I'm very happy with how her cloak turned out-- I painted lighter edges of the hood and shoulders like a soft leather would show wear. I also like how the new color scheme is more realistic in its leather colors. I kept the same "Snow White" theme, complete with fair skin and bold red lips. However, my choice of cloak color makes her look a lot like "Little Red Riding Hood". I'm thinking of putting her on a base with a big, bad wolf. But enough about future plans-- here's the best part with side-by-side comparison pictures with her previous counterpart!

 
 

Give Her a Hand, Folks!

Her arm is finally attached, hooray! I'm disappointed that her dagger covers the interesting section of her armor, but I could angle it in a way that wasn't horribly obvious at her elbow socket. I still need to paint her base and fiver her a few touch-ups, but overall, she's 95% done! I'm not totally happy with the lower edge of her dagger, so I'll see if I can add some more interest and shading to it-- probably a small blended dark black just below the midline (which is crooked now that I'm seeing these zoomed-in pictures).

I'm really happy with how her cloak turned out. I wanted to give it a sort of rugged effect like the edges by her face have been faded and worn like leather. While I'm going for the Snow White effect, I still need to give her jet black hair some highlights. 

As far as the base goes, I'm considering adding some snow effects and I'm sorely tempted to add some blood spatter to the edge of her dagger and in the snow at her feet. We'll see what's in store tonight! 

A lovely highlight to my week has been a special care package from Clint & Yeji of Models Workshop (you know, the hoodlums from the podcast). While this has been an especially rough week for me, it lifted my spirits and made me smile-- surprise! I love my new chibi Twilight Knight, thank you! What's even better, they sent me two Halloween-themed straws. (Long story. If you want in on the inside joke, listen to Episode 19 where I think Joe's using straws for some advanced painting technique). Goofiness abound! Either way, I'm really grateful for people I've met through this hobby. I can't wait to paint my very first chibi miniature!

Temporary Safe Zone

Well, good news: as of today, I still have a job. Excellent. However, I'm not celebrating for two reasons:

  1. I had to say emotional goodbyes to coworkers who've worked for the company for almost 2 decades.
  2. My job's not totally safe yet; there's likely to be a second round of cuts by the end of the year. I don't want to jinx myself. 

I won't go into any of it since it's still pretty fresh and I'm really upset about the whole thing. While I may have survived the first wave, who knows what's in store for the "survivors". All I know is, it ain't gonna be pretty and my head's not off the chopping block yet. Speaking of disembodied heads, I PAINTED STUFF! (sorry, it was the best segue I could think of). I'm making slow progress on the Kingdom Death Twilight Knight-- this has to be the smallest face I've ever painted! 

After that, my palette was done so I switched out the paper and sighed in the beautiful relief of having a completely clean wet palette-- oh the possibilities! 

We're so close to being done with Bailey Silverbell #2. She was the second mini I ever painted, and I'm looking forward to seeing her side-by-side with her original counterpart. She'd 90% done and it's killing me that she's still sitting there collecting dust. I still need to work some finishing touches on her cloak, and hair, but for now, it's time to attach the dagger. I have to give myself a pep talk before attachments like this-- so much can go wrong like glue spilling over on finished paint sections. (deep breaths) Don't screw this up! I've got this...