A Damsel

Back relatively quickly this time with some more progress for the Border Princes campaign in the form of a character model (hence the speedy update!).

This model is a classic Brettonian Damsel model, one of my favourite Warhammer models ever, and I loved painting it. This sculpt is very detailed and fine, and after admiring it in the pages of Games Workshop publications for so many years it was a pleasure to see it in person.

When I started painting it I quickly gravitated towards this red hair/green dress combo, having pictured Merida from the animated movie Brave and deciding that would be a good look for this model.

I tried to take special care around the face, having found my usual face army painting process resulting in rather rough masculine faces that would not suit this model. I ended up working my way down rather than up as I would usually do. I started with GW’s Kislev Flesh as a base coat (this is my usual final highlight for caucasian skin tones), and glazed reds in she shadows and on the cheeks to shade and give a bit of life to the model. I used Vallejo Scarlet Red and GW Contrast Volupus Pink in turn, both very watered down for some very thin glazing.

The rest of the model was done much faster, with the hair done with a mix of red and yellow GW contrast paints to start with and then layered with regular acrylics (to the extent that almost none of the contrast shows through).

For the dress I wanted a slightly satiny look, so I highlighted my green basecoat by mixing in some pale blue a couple of times and placed some fairly harsh highlights to give that shiny material look.

Overall given the time taken I’m very happy with the result!

Another small piece of additional work went into printing and painting up some movement trays for my painted dwarfs units, which you can see below:

Three Years Already!

September marks three years since I’ve started this blog (which feels crazy to me, can hardly believe it’s been that long). This post will also mark 120 posts on the blog which is not bad going!

To celebrate and mark the occasion I decided that my trusty header that had served me well all this time needed an overhaul.

Out with the old…

I spent some time this afternoon putting together a collection of stuff I though looked neat and photographing it to use as a backdrop for the header. I then set about sorting out the text, and ended up with something that definitely has a Stranger Things crossed with Warhammer vibe, but there are worse influences out there!

…and in with the new!

I’ve also decided to make this a little bit more official and finally get a proper domain for the blog: http://lairofthelagomorph.com. I’m treating this as a bit of a reward for myself for having stuck to this blogging thing for 3 years, here’s to many more!

10 thoughts on “A Damsel

  1. I think you picked the perfect color palette for a ginger! What a strange thing to type, let alone, say out loud! The hair color and dress work off each other perfectly and it is a great sculpt as you said. Congrats on your milestone and the new URL. It is well-deserved. The new logo looks fantastic as well. Much more more professional than anything I could manage!

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    1. Thanks Jeff! Green clothes and red hair is a bit of a classic look, which meant I was pretty safe going for that!
      Glad you like the new logo, always some doubts when changing something like that! But I do enjoy dabbling in graphics so expect it to change again at some stage!
      And thanks a lot for your regular comments, just as I was saying to John it’s really nice to have that feedback to keep motivated to post!

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      1. If I need a new logo, I know who I’m going to call! You’re very welcome and the feeling is mutual. While I’m sure I’d still be painting if I didn’t have my website, it wouldn’t be nearly as much fun!

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