Saturday, December 4, 2010

Miniature Painting Resolution!

If you are going to practice a skill every day, set up an environment conducive for the activity.  In my case,  I cleaned up my workbench and put ALL my paints on display, ready to be used.  If i'm going to be painting daily for only an hour, i don't want to waste time looking for paints.   Paint pots at the top group by color, brushes and tools on the right for easy access, and drying model pieces on the left on floral foam stands so i can paint a piece in the center and swap out for the next piece.  Maybe i should make a paint rack.
 
I tell people i paint miniatures but the reality is i haven't painted all that much.  7 "real" miniatures of Navia Dratp to be exact.  After i got started with navia dratp, i got all into it, read a bunch of painting blogs, bought loads paints and quality brushes, then got burnt out with painting repetitive Arcane Legions figures.  Since then, i've amassed a bunch of interesting models, but never got back into actually painting them!    I keep reading miniature painting blogs but it all seems kinda hollow since i don't actually paint.  

I've decided that i really DO want to paint all these miniatures and i do want to get really good at it.  The best way to learn how to do something, is to stop reading about it and to do it.  The only real way to get better at something is to do it every day.  The reason why i cook so well is because i cook pretty much every other day.   Thus, i've resolved to paint 1 hr a day, and to paint my existing collection before buying any more figures!   (but maybe i'll ask for that super sweet Winged Nazgul on Fell Beast model for Christmas  ^__^  ).   

Of course,  i have a slew of other skills i want to improve with the 1 hour/day treatment (like martial arts, music, language) but let's try one resolution at a time. 

3 comments:

Linda said...

Dan, I wanted to ask for your advice but I think I was just overwhelmed, distracted, and a bit aloof when I saw everyone on Saturday. What type of paint (and brand) should I get for painting (my first) miniature? Does the figurine have to be primed? I could technically *research* fhis or even go back to your blog entries but I thought I'd ask you first. From your photos, you seem like you have a whole slew of paints going on. :-)

Monkey said...

Looks like i may have to devote a blog entry to this one! the short answer is acrylic hobby paint for miniature painting, at least for the base coat. and yes, prime, but due to the cold weather, gesso might be the best way to go instead of spray.

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