Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2017

Gargoyle Clock Kit

Time..
… he never escapes it. Even when he has the ability to outlast ages. Only in the darkness of the night he is alive and even this is just a glimpse of freedom.
Time will always catch up with him, forcing his flesh to turn to cold stone again. Leaving him motionless, numb and imprisoned.

But he will endure- he always does and he will rise again.. until the end of all times...



A very huge Kit- but I learned a lot, while building it (mostly because I had to do the metall parts three times and the clock twice). Please notice that the "clock"-part is more a symbol for time than a real clock. :) I tried to get some colortransformations in the skin. So here he is and I hope you like him :)



















Montag, 5. Juni 2017

Dienstag, 30. Mai 2017

Anatomical Study

I really learned a lot with this unusual Figures. Hope you like them:









Samstag, 13. Mai 2017

Pictures: Luftrettungszentrum Gießen

We had a nice Day at the "Luftrettungszentrum Gießen" - and with some Avengers ;)

















 

Samstag, 6. Mai 2017

Wip: Anatomical Study

A friend of mine asked me to paint up those figures. They are about 20-25 cm tall. It was nice and challenging to work outside my usual comfort zone. Here are some Wip pictures:



Primer: Vallejo white Airbrush Primer

 First Shadows with Scale 75 African Shadow + Vallejo Ivory because that is the basic color for her other side (I repeated that step several times)
Highlights with Vallejo Pale Skin and her left side basic color Scale 75 African Shadow again.
 Filter with Vallejo Matt Varnish +Ivory thinned down and sprayed several thin layers.
 Masked the right side and added some highlights with Scale 75 African Shadow + Game Air Pale Skin (Vallejo) - looks a bit creepy now^^
 Then airbrushed a wash -two times -(GW Carroburg Crimson + Matt Varnish) and afterwards a filter (Scale 75 African Shadow + Matt Varnish)

 Then I painted the white parts (two layers of Vallejo Ivory with one drop of african shadow) on their right side with the brush and lots of anatomy paintings, trying to paint the right places, which was more difficult than I tought it would be.

They were still wip in this state.

Pictures: Runkel / Germany