New Year, New Minis

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a fun time ushering in the new year last week. I stayed home and at the stroke of midnight, we enacted several unique new year's eve celebrations we found on the internet. Who knows if these superstitious things are regionally accurate, but they sure were fun! Eating black eyed peas (U.S.), wearing red underwear and polka dot clothing (Philippines), jumping off chairs (Denmark), and eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight (Spain)-- you're supposed to put them on a skewer stick so we ate them on our light-up Star Wars chopsticks we received last Christmas. Our favorite wacky tradition is from my mother in law-- where you'll have good luck if the first person to walk through your door is a tall, good-looking man carrying a loaf of bread, a glass of wine, and cash in his pockets. Either it's a cultural tradition (she's Italian) or it's a family tradition they made up. Either way, I love it and we do it every year (except for last year and 2015 sucked so we learned our lesson! Then we danced outside until it got too cold so we moved the dance party indoors. I know, we're weirdos.

I've since made another ambitious yet reasonable list of things I want to accomplish this year. My obligatory personal resolutions for the new year generally range from the mundane ("I want to meal plan and cook more consistently") to the downright frustrating ("I want to get back in shape this year. No, really."). However, I have a few new resolutions focused on unique, creative solutions that will make me happy. One of these resolutions includes finishing more miniatures. I want to finish 20 miniatures this year-- speed painting, commissions, personal development in painting techniques, etc. That's roughly 2 miniatures per month, which is conservative compared to my original goal of 30 miniatures per year.

This year, I ended the year with more works in progress than actual finished miniatures. For most people, that usually means that progress is being made, however, mine's more of a stalled creativity and I-wiish-I-had-more-time situation. I still struggle with carving out time to paint during the weekday and the holidays have been particularly challenging in this regard. To start the new year off right, I sat down and cleaned my desk and miniature storage (not pictured). It's a daunting task, trust me. It hasn't been this clean in months!

I then worked on my "Secret Sophie" miniature that's due January 15, 2016. Basically, it's Reaper's version of the Secret Santa gift exchange. I'm incredibly glad they decided to make the deadline mid-January instead of during the holidays. I got to spend more time on it this way. My Secret Sophie likes to play animal-based characters, particularly silver foxes. When I googled "silver fox", the animal that I found didn't look how I had imagined. Silver foxes are mostly dark grey with black ears and legs. However, I considered the style of silver fox kitsune characters common in anime, so I decided to lean more toward the left image below.

 
 

I had some issues with the tip of the bow coming apart, and I'm glad I was able to resolve it-- at first glance, you would never know that I had to resculpt and attach a top section of the bow.

Other than that, I've acquired some new basing materials that were WAY bigger than expected and finishing up my Shinobi. He's SO close to being done-- you'll see final pictures of him too soon! Then it's off to finish Carla McCarthy (I know, I know) and I'll be all caught up. Now to get this miniature shipped off to my Secret Sophie-- I hope they like it!

I wish you all the best in 2016! May your year be full of peace, love, and creativity. May we have more finished miniatures than works in progress this year. Happy New Year!

Obi-wan Shinobi

I hope everyone had a lovely holiday weekend full of epic Star Wars movie fun! I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but our December weather is insane! In fact, we sat outside in shorts by the pool and got a tan on Christmas Eve. Since then, it's dropped to just-above-freezing and I wish the weather would just pick a season already. While it's definitely not a White Christmas around here, we do have some white around here-- I decided to paint the Anima Tactics Shinobi's robes an off-white color rather than the dark blue/black I planned on. The dark colors would have taken less time to paint (at least for me), but I was up for the challenge since I hadn't had time to paint in weeks. I was more than ready to try painting something new after the stress of the holidays and travel.

I'm brushing up on my True Metallic Metals since I've been working more on Non Metallic Metals recently. I'm using P3 metallic paints and shading them down with some matte black from Reaper. I've never tried shaded metallics on a sword before so this is a first for me! I'm also playing with some bright red and desaturated reds in the scarf. I don't want his scarf to be too silky, so I won't highlight past a bright red and a few spots on his neck. I'm also not entirely happy with the leather arm bands. I may glaze it with warmer tones so it doesn't stand out too much

I will say the white is a challenge! (I love it.) I used a Dirty Gray base coat and I'm highlighting up to Leather White, one of my favorites from the Reaper paint series. In the darkest recesses, I used Dirty Grey and a touch of Blue Liner. He's about 75% finished and I'm really happy I was able to paint some tiny pupils in his eyes that are obscured by his ninja face mask.

Other than that, my Secret Sophie is back on track. I had a bit of a frustrated meltdown once the top of her bow came off. I ended up reaching out to the Reaper forum for some advice. They were very helpful and offered a few different ideas since I'm new to sculpting-- I've only used Green Stuff for gap-filling and minor conversions so far. Something so simple, like resculpting the top of the bow, had me frustrated since I could get the shape just right and my patience was lacking. On the other side of the miniature, the bow extends straight downward and is sculpted into the leg. Replacing the bow would have been too much work. I settled on a good compromise (see below). If this taught me anything, it's that patience and Green Stuff go hand in hand. It's best if you do something in several steps, knowing that it can't be pinned, sculpted, glued, and filed to perfection all in one sitting. I was stubbornly thinking I could get it done faster if I could just create the perfect shape before I had to wait for it to cure. (Yeah, it was silly but I'm learning.) I'll soon cut down the green stuff to match the proportion of the lower half of the bow once the glue dries and I can make it a seamless transition between the pewter and the Green Stuff.

I giggle because it almost looks like the fox is holding a bow/lightsaber. It's probably because I haven't been able to get Star Wars off my mind since I saw The Force Awakens. If you haven't gone to see it, go see it! It's not a perfect movie but it's much better than Episodes I-III. I won't spoil anything here (yet), and I'll give everyone a solid two weeks to go see it. It exceeded my expectations and they could have done much worse. Seriously. It was great. I want to go back and see it in 3D! For now, I'll settle on turning on the Original Trilogy (Episodes IV-VI) while I paint. Cheers!

Canine Case of the Mondays

Sorry for the delay! Had a scare with the pup. Rough night last night-- we think ate something toxic outside over the weekend (that or dog flu) and he spent the night vomiting 10+ times. He has a fever and had to get a shot to help stop the puking. Poor guy.  Finally out of the vet with meds and he's coming to work with me so I can keep an eye on him. That being said, today's post will be a little short. Thanks for your patience :) 

I regret not taking better pictures, but I'm working on the Anima Tactics Shinobi. He's shaping up, though the humidity definitely made things more difficult-- even the brush on primer took forever! I had to paint it in thin layers and be very patient.

Other than that, it's been a painful busy week with trying to wrap up things at work so I can take the next 2 days off (plus the weekend). I've been running around like a crazy person trying to get everything arranged before the holidays, though I did take some time for myself. What did I do with that time, you ask? Finally, I saw Star Wars: The Force Awakens! It was amazing. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet (it's worth it) and I wish safe travels to those over the holidays. I want nothing more than to paint, but it'll have to wait until Sunday!