October 23, 2013

The Inquisition...

...'ere we go!


This is the start of a new small commission army. 

The start is going to be a Repentia squad of ten with a Domiatris. I'm trying white armour and green cloth. Turns out to look a bit silly on the plate-bikinis of the Repentia but I hope it will work in the end. Started with NMM but painting all these little chains that way kinda makes me go crazy. Cast quality wasn't very satisfying but what can you expect from ancient models like these? ^^

Kind Regards,
Androsch

P.S.: Inquisitorial Musica!

October 21, 2013

Dwarf Runelord

posted by Androsch

Hi!

Here's a new addition to the Dwarf Army: A Runelord.

The model is from Avatars of War. Somehow it was a pain in the a** to paint. I still don't like it, but I declare it finished! ;)



Regards,
Androsch


October 16, 2013

Dessert Guard WIP

Hi,

at the moment i´m working on my last project for the Miniature show in Monte San Savino
that is at the beginning of november. There is a lot of work to finish it but i´m confident that i will
manage it.

Here are the pictures, i hope you like it.


best regards
Darkezekiel

October 08, 2013

Dwarf Master Engineer

posted by Androsch

Hiho!

Yipee, it's time for Dwarves again! ;)

I finished the second Master Engineer. I tried some more colour variation in the metallics this time.




Cheers,
Androsch

Autumn impressions

A walk in the park...










October 06, 2013

Pumpkin Painter Evening with Cat Women

Impression of our last Pumpkin Painter Session.
This time two cat women joined us :)



 
Morgaine working on her Monte Project and Cookie is deeply relaxed and observing the progress ...


Gipsy (in front) and Cookie are very happy with the result of our Pumpkin Painting Session!

I think now the purpose of a hoody is very clear :)

With best wishes
Colouristo

October 03, 2013

Some fun with Photoshop (with Tutorial!)

posted by Androsch

Hi!

I tried some recently acquired Photoshop skills on some miniature pictures. I wanted to extract them from the background and did some general adjustments.

First one, Legolas:

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old
In this case the adjustments turned out quite nicely. But I noticed I should have used a longer exposure, because their was a lot of noise in the original image (or maybe I just had a bad ISO setting.)

Second, Morgaines Huntress:

new (check last post for original)
Here I used Morgaines jpeg image. This is generally a bad idea, because every time you save as jpeg, you loose quality. Nevertheless I think Morgaine already used too much jpeg compression on the image. There are a lot of jpeg artifacts in it. The adjustments brought out the colours, but also increased the noise. I'd like to do that again on the final images. This is an exciting figure after all!

Here's a short tutorial for extracting images:

I used the hard way in this example, there are fancier extraction tools in photoshop, but this method is very exact. (I have a German version btw, so sorry for the expressions)

Use this tool in path mode (in German it's cald "Zeichenstift-Werkzeug"):


This should be on the right hand side of your screen.




zoom in and click your way around the border of the model. you can use SPACE + LEFT MOUSE to scroll.

Take your time here. ;)













With your last click, you must close the path. Now there's a marking around your selection:

















Now right click and chose "generate selection". In german it's "Auswahl erstellen".

The next step might be the most important. Before you copy your selction you have to do a soft selection border or the picture will look flat. In German it's "Weiche Auswahl Kante". You can find it here (Maybe in English: Selection -> Improve Border):

Next, set your soft border. The right setting depends on the resolution of the image, but 2px is a good start.
You can set the colour of your background for a preview too. One more tip: If you want a black background in the end, use a dark background for your photograph! Otherwise you'll get a silly halo.


Click OK and cut or copy your selection and paste it into a new file (there's many way form here, but I like to do it like that). Your selection is a new layer now. Choose the background layer and make it black with the filling tool on the left.


Now you can use more filter and effect, crop the image and so on. But I'll talk about this some other time.
Oh, here's the final image by the way... ;)

(I did an unsharpen mask and rezised it to 600px wide)

Hope this was interesting for you,
see you next time!

Androsch