My latest work in progress - a SM arabian. The reason I chose to paint
him now is because he required relatively no prepping, and I hate
prepping. I first got him at Breyerfest last year. (Was that really a
year ago?) I painted him glittery green and gold - a bit odd maybe, but
it was hot out. Perhaps that affected my color perception. Anyway, a few
months ago, the paint started flaking off, so I decided to just peel it
all away. Underneath was a perfectly prepped stablemate. This is what I
plan to paint him as.
This is what he looks like currently.Monday, July 16, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Yet Another Resolution. . . .
It's been nearly 6 months since I last posted and I regret to say that I haven't really done much in the way of model horses. As usual, I hope to fix that. This time, I plan to by not setting such lofty goals. I'm not going to plan on my customs being perfect, and I think by doing that, they will improve because I won't be expecting something I'm not able to do yet.
Now that my workbench is clean (a state that I almost forgot existed for it!) I plan to work more steadily on, well, anything horse related. Maybe I'll even figure out my airbrush.
On a completely unrelated subject, I suddenly have this odd desire to paint a purple horse. Odd.
Now that my workbench is clean (a state that I almost forgot existed for it!) I plan to work more steadily on, well, anything horse related. Maybe I'll even figure out my airbrush.
On a completely unrelated subject, I suddenly have this odd desire to paint a purple horse. Odd.
Monday, January 16, 2012
CWP Custom: Just Finished this Evening
Thanks to a more relaxed schedule this semester, I have had more time to work on things other than school work. I've been training my dog, reading books, and practicing organ, but one of the best parts is, I get more time to spend working on my horses. The unfortunate Smarty Jones mentioned earlier is almost ready to paint (I think he'll be gray instead) and I have plans for a fantasy Lady Jewel (maybe a unicorn/pegasus?) But I haven't just been planning, I've also been finishing projects - Startling, really. This evening I decided I wouldn't stop working until the Cantering Welsh Pony I've been working on for about a year was finished. (My mom's order to clean my workbench may have been a factor in my determination). So here she is, my first traditional custom. Yes, she has her flaws, but mainly small prepping flaws. (I hope my prepping skills have improved!) I personally don't think this picture does her justice, but my photography skills leave much to be desired. I'm especially proud of her eyes. Multi-colored, with faint whites and a thick layer of gloss. She is currently listed on MH$P. All her pictures are on my Picasa page.
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