I've moved three or four times since I made my first lightbox, and I have no earthly idea where it could be, so I made a new one last night with great ease! The first time around, I wanted to use wax paper to diffuse several lights coming from above, right and left, but I only have one decent light right now, so I decided to go with an aluminum foil-based reflective box.
The process was refreshingly simple:
1. Cut the flaps off of a small-to-medium sized box.
2. Using tape, apply aluminum foil to the sides and top with the matte side facing toward the miniature.
3. Using a thumb tack or some other fastener, put a piece of paper on the back wall that will be your back drop.
**Cool Tip!** To avoid any visible corners or creases, use a legal-sized piece of paper and stick it so that it's half on the back wall and half on the bottom, under the miniatures. This way, the paper will gradually curve in front of the bottom rear corner and provide a seamless backdrop!
4. I have no specialized knowledge of photography, but I think that a fluorescent bulbed desk lamp is probably preferable to a yellowish incandescent. (Though these days those are going away anyway, right?) Regardless, the "more natural" the light the better. I happen to have picked up this cool light/magnifier hobby lamp and it's working well.
5. Take pictures and adjust the white balance/exposure/metering settings on your camera to optimize your results!
**Camera Phone Tip!** My camera hated the white background that I was using and really dimmed the models at first. Even upping the exposure didn't make a substantial enough difference, but then I learned about metering. My phone has three settings: Matrix, Center-Weighted, and Spot. Matrix was the default, and it basically looks all over the view-able area to determine how to brighten or focus or whatever, and since it was seeing a lot of white background, it was being a jerk. For small models, the Spot setting was ideal. Choosing to look only at the center of the view-able area allowed me to take reasonable images based on the lighting conditions of the model, not the blazing sun behind it. Center-weighted is some mix of the two and may be useful for vehicles or monstrous creatures or something?
Anyway here are some fruits of my labor! (Sorry, these are basically all models depicted previously, but now with greater quality!)
ACTION SHOT!
A common terminator
Some tactical dudes
Dark Angel Terminator Librarian (traditional librarian with a converted Halberd of Caliban and Ravenwing swag book)
Belial (conversion with marneus calgar and some dark angels/deathwing/kinghts bits)
Friday, April 25, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Librarian in Terminator Armor Complete!
My full HQ Selection is now complete for The Independent Characters' 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge!
I've never been a huge fan of the blue that librarians typically sport, so I wanted to duplicate the color of an old tech marine I made (see here), and I think it turned out well! I also wanted to break away from the typical accessories for this model: weapon in right hand, bolter or nothing in left. This [spell] book from a ravenwing kit seemed perfect and beautifully oversized, and the Halberd of Caliban worked nicely once I trimmed the sword off the top and extended it a bit at the bottom.
Here's a rundown of the work as it progressed!
Stripped down from a previous paint job (I got this guy for a great price at the Origins Game Fair last year!)
I like to assemble models and test color schemes before any real painting, so this shows the basic concept in foundation paints.
A watery layer of lich purple went over the mecrite red foundation and was topped off with a thin layer of red gore. I was tempted to stay with the purple for a bit, but the fluff around this successor chapter calls for red armor, so I stayed the course and enjoyed the final shade too.
This is where things got interesting! Warpglow Green is an awesome color and I decided that I'd like it to be the warp energy for this miniature. Originally, I wanted to make the eyes and mouth the central warp features, but I just could not get it to feel "electric" enough without making him look like he had recently barfed a toxic avenger. Even bringing Scorpion Green in for the brightest shade didn't do it, so I decided to fool around with the book. From there, the concept took off for me and the result is a lot more dynamic than I could have hoped for, based on previous attempts with lighting.
With the overall concept complete, all that remained were the details, some red highlighting, and - more significantly - the modeling/green stuffing for the hands and accessories. I won't pretend that this is professional grade, but once there was paint on there, they came together well.
The final product is probably best seen in the first picture of this post, but here you can see a couple of near-complete photos taken in better lighting.
Anyway, that's it for the Librarian! Next up, Deathwing Knights!
Marneus Calgar to Belial Conversion Finished! (apart from basing)
It's been an exciting month for me and 40k, thanks to the Independent Characters' Hobby Challenge; I have a couple fun updates, but first off, the conversion from Marneus Calgar to Belial is done, shy a base and sealer! Have a look!
First, the penultimate stage, which introduces a few new swag items and shows a couple different parts of the original model that were removed - like the eagle heads above the hood.
And finally, the finished model. I look forward to basing him to appear as though he is cresting a small hill or mound; having endured battle and emerging untarnished, using his sword as a sort of a walking stick.
That's it for Belial, next up will be the new librarian conversion!
Friday, April 11, 2014
Paint-A-Thon WIP - Belial Part 2
A few quick pictures before the completed unveiling this weekend! (or Monday)
Check out The Independent Characters Hobby Progress Challenge to see hundreds of great lists in the making!
Friday, April 4, 2014
Paint-A-Thon WIP - Belial
Just a quick update on this work in progress! I did some base color tests and decided to go with the green hood and cape. With so many browns and tans in this paint scheme, the contrast will be critical to exposing the HQ on the table. I'm working on the bleached bone and gold top coats now; photos to come after I've done a lot of washing.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
"Deathwing" Paint-A-Thon on The Independent Characters
I recently joined a few friends in a "paint-a-thon" type event that The Independent Characters 40k Podcast is putting on called the 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge. It began in February and will run through November, with participants completing 2000 points worth of painted 40k minis in two equal portions. The first half is due to be complete by June 30, and must comprise a legal Zone Mortalis army list.
I've begun the challenge on that forum under the user name Daggerburg, but will be mirroring and adding content here on GDK as well!
Of course, this is going to be a great step toward completing the full first company of Angels Ascendant Pridesworn (Deathwing).
Here's my list 1000 Point Zone Mortalis List:
+ HQ +
Belial... 190
Sword of Silence & Storm Bolter
Librarian... 95
Force Weapon, Terminator Armor and Storm Bolter
+ Elites +
Deathwing Knights (5)... 245
Deathwing Knights (5)... 245
+ Troops +
Pridesworn 2nd Battle Squad: Beta Pattern (5)... 245
Pridesworn 2nd Battle Squad: Beta Pattern (5)... 245
Sgt w/Power Sword, LC, TH/SS, Assault Cannon
Pridesworn 3rd Battle Squad: Alpha Pattern (5)... 235
Sgt w/Power Sword, TH/SS, Heavy Flamer, Chainfist
Total: 1000 points
+ + +
As I note on the IC forum: since I'm starting a bit late, and am still recovering from my recent wedding and honeymoon, I'm going to go easy on myself and start with a sword and bolter version of Belial.
As you can see, this version is a bash of Marneus Calgar's body and base with arms and a head from the most recent Deathwing box set. I may add some bits and bobs for flair, but this is the basic idea.
I hope to be back later today or tomorrow with a couple WIPs! I'm torn between a brown cape and hood (my usual theme) or green, so I'm going to base a color mock-up!
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