Here is the second part of my big blog roundup. A number of these are in french. France produces some of the best artwork in the world and this is true within miniature painting. Even if you need to pop things through a translator and stumble through some engrish there's some great information in all of them.
I am running out of platitudes to roll out about each painter. I'm only going to post good and useful sites and I feel shallow saying 'oh this painting is great and the tutorials are useful etc etc' every time.
Miniature Fairy Tales
http://miniaturefairytales.blogspot.co.at/
This is another blog by a small group of people. The posts are not the most frequent but there's a good backlog and a number of tutorials written up. There is sculpting WIP on display as well as painting at a variety of (high) levels of proficiency.
They post updates about what's going on in the world of miniatures; new tutorials, inspiring paint work, new resources.
The Brush Brothers
http://www.thebrushbrothers.blogspot.co.uk/
Another group of great painters with tutorials, WIPs and display photos.
ScratchMod
http://www.scratchmod.com/
http://modelerssocialclub.proboards.com/forum
These ScratchMod sites follow the strange habit of people to be great technical painters and then produce websites that look like the 90's exploded on their HTML. Work through the unintuitive site design and see some realistic/historical WIPs. The forum has lots of different sections, including one user pulling apart a Tumbler vehicle and re-rendering it more accurately to the films and addind LEDs, etc.
5th Dimension
http://5-th-dimension.blogspot.co.uk/
Another collective of painters collaborating on a blog. I didn't realize this was so commonly done. Lots on it, including thoughts on miniature painting/hobbying in general which is always quite nice.
Look at this amazing base and now go read the amazing words of the people who make and paint things like this!
Mr Lee's Painting Emporium
http://mrleespaintingemporium.blogspot.de/
As well as contributing to the 5th dimension Mr Lee has his own dedicated blog that has been going for a couple of years, has a couple of hundred posts and is an informative and easy read.
Tale of Painters
http://taleofpainters.blogspot.co.uk/
Collaborative blog based on Games Workshop products. It's been running for a few years and updates regularly, covering everything from tutorials to building man caves.
I've never had this problem. As the woman of the house I have just spread my modelling and painting supplies over everything and threaten to leave my housemate to cook for himself if he complains.
They have a nifty format for doing their tutorials in. The blog design isn't the most ideal but viewable non the less.
Ok I feel like like the undead at the moment but I really want to share the great blogs I've found. I will just list the rest for now. If you are the owner of a blog below please don't think I'm making a statement by not doing a little section - I am simply too tired for writing!
http://eurekaminiature.blogspot.com.es/
http://cursedmonkeys.com/
http://leskouzes.blogspot.fr/
http://mondedeptitsbonshommes.com/
http://www.jbadiorama.com/
This last link is highly recommended. Some of the most insane diorama scratch building I've seen.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Big Blog Roundup: Part One
I have sprained my shoulder doing deadlifts! I have learned my lesson: exercise is bad for you. It is my writing and painting arm so I'm out of commission for the short term at least. To fulfill my need to do something hobby based I've decided to review the hundreds of bookmarks I've accrued over the last few months and post the good ones. I will also be updating my links section accordingly.
In this part I'm linking to general blogs. I may have a couple of parts as I trundle the internet feeling sorry for my arm over the next couple of days. I am also going to have a post where I have combed through the blogs individually and point out snazzy tutorials or WIP series.
Mistral Fantasy
http://mistralvernati.blogspot.co.uk/
This is an Italian language blog. Even if you don't get on with the google translate function, this blog is full of wonderful WIP images as the blogger makes amazing pieces of scenery and buildings. Inspirational work.
Serpentarium
http://serpentarium-painting.blogspot.co.uk/
This blog is a collaborative effort between five painters:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Yellow+one?browseid=8266654
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Ookami+%28aka+S.Gusev%29?browseid=8266656
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/ravenswood?browseid=8266658
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Ringil?browseid=8266659
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/HopeRiver?browseid=8266660
Originally a Russian blog the painters have made the effort to translate their posts into English as well. A bit rough in places but overall readable and full of stunning miniature work.
Three of them also have individual blogs where they post more about their own painting.
HopeRiver's Valley
http://z3r-river-eng.blogspot.co.uk/
Two words: SPACE ELDAR
Even more spacey than normal eldar.
She posts loads of different closeups of all her models, and really good walkthroughs.
Ringil
http://ringil-do-urden.blogspot.co.uk/
Lots of WIP shots and different types of miniatures. As a warning, a lot of them are stupidly sexualised tiny women figures and a bit creepy in places. (Naked lady painted to be crying, ok...) But in amongst it are things like Ar-Fienel being bad-ass despite unnecessary cleavage:
Into the Ravenswood
http://ravenswood-art.blogspot.co.uk/
Ravenswood has just produced their first commercial miniature - a really cool dwarf model. Also on display are well painted but overly sexualised dwarves ;)
That weathered metal is so sexy it should be behind a mature content filter or something.
Moving away from the Serpentinium group:
Mirko Cavalloni Art
http://mirko-cavalloni.blogspot.co.uk/
The painting style here reminds me of old oil paintings depicting epic moments in time. Desaturated palettes and worn, aged look. Different and good to look through.
Tom Schadle Miniatures
http://tomschadleminiatures.blogspot.co.uk/
A lot of Infinity terrain/miniatures and Wild West Exodus pieces painted up with stunning contrast and colour depth. Interesting thoughts on each miniature and useful colour lists and painting tips with almost every post.
Chris Clayton
Mr Clayton has two blogs:
http://ccmodelworks.com/
http://giganticminiatures.com/
The former is based more on his experience of miniatures as a hobby, and the latter is about his work producing models and paintwork on a professional level. Both are good reads. Even if you don't know him by name, you have almost certainly seen one of his latest pieces of work, Hush;
He is responsible for both the sculpt and the paint job. There are step by step WIP's of both on the blogs.
As well as Hush he has painted and produced some mind blowing female figures that aren't creepy or purely focused on a female figurine as a representation of 'sexy'. I'm determined to get my hands on some one day. There's a couple of boob windows here and there but overall I really like Gigantic Miniatures' work.
Wamp
http://wampforum.com/Landing/index.html
This is a site collecting loads of great painters. The tutorials section is much better than the one on CMoN and seems to have a much higher standard across the board in content. Lots of active posters. Hosts blogs, reviews, a forum and a gallery. I've been finding lots of good new painters on there, especially ones who do scenery/dioramas that I haven't come across on CMoN et al.
Armorama
http://armorama.kitmaker.net/
A military modelling website packed full of awesome resources regardless of whether your focus is realistic, sci-fi or fantasy. The website design isn't very fluid but worth learning to navigate. I have always been more invested in doing work that is interesting even if it means sacrificing realism (not that realism is inherently less interesting) but even as someone with that perspective the information and writing on the site is accessible and interesting.
Platoon Britannica
http://platoonbritannica.com/index.php
A forum covering all details of miniatures. Excellent talent on show. There aren't hundreds of posts a day, but a steady flow of new posts over time and lots already existing to work through. Quite a few of the regular posters from CMoN are present here but there are a substantial number whose work I haven't seen posted anywhere else yet.
Spanish Team
http://spanish-team.com/foro/index.php?sid=9e174bc9277ed00bc49762bb9a674d8e
A spanish miniatures forum! The google translate on this is quite rough. Lots of people have also posted in english alongside their native spanish. There's lots of demonstrations using images and WIP pictures anyway so anything you can't read you can see! Really some of the work being developed on this forum is pretty insane and people post on a regular basis.
I came across this forum because someone linked to my articles on putty! Puts a big grin on my face when I see people pointing to any articles I've written.
That's all I feel like writing up for now. The substantial amount of painkillers I've had pumped into me may have made this a ropier read than usual. Hopefully there is something new in here for you to read.
In this part I'm linking to general blogs. I may have a couple of parts as I trundle the internet feeling sorry for my arm over the next couple of days. I am also going to have a post where I have combed through the blogs individually and point out snazzy tutorials or WIP series.
Mistral Fantasy
http://mistralvernati.blogspot.co.uk/
This is an Italian language blog. Even if you don't get on with the google translate function, this blog is full of wonderful WIP images as the blogger makes amazing pieces of scenery and buildings. Inspirational work.
Serpentarium
http://serpentarium-painting.blogspot.co.uk/
This blog is a collaborative effort between five painters:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Yellow+one?browseid=8266654
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Ookami+%28aka+S.Gusev%29?browseid=8266656
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/ravenswood?browseid=8266658
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/Ringil?browseid=8266659
http://www.coolminiornot.com/artist/HopeRiver?browseid=8266660
Originally a Russian blog the painters have made the effort to translate their posts into English as well. A bit rough in places but overall readable and full of stunning miniature work.
Three of them also have individual blogs where they post more about their own painting.
HopeRiver's Valley
http://z3r-river-eng.blogspot.co.uk/
Two words: SPACE ELDAR
Even more spacey than normal eldar.
She posts loads of different closeups of all her models, and really good walkthroughs.
Ringil
http://ringil-do-urden.blogspot.co.uk/
Lots of WIP shots and different types of miniatures. As a warning, a lot of them are stupidly sexualised tiny women figures and a bit creepy in places. (Naked lady painted to be crying, ok...) But in amongst it are things like Ar-Fienel being bad-ass despite unnecessary cleavage:
Into the Ravenswood
http://ravenswood-art.blogspot.co.uk/
Ravenswood has just produced their first commercial miniature - a really cool dwarf model. Also on display are well painted but overly sexualised dwarves ;)
That weathered metal is so sexy it should be behind a mature content filter or something.
Moving away from the Serpentinium group:
Mirko Cavalloni Art
http://mirko-cavalloni.blogspot.co.uk/
The painting style here reminds me of old oil paintings depicting epic moments in time. Desaturated palettes and worn, aged look. Different and good to look through.
Tom Schadle Miniatures
http://tomschadleminiatures.blogspot.co.uk/
A lot of Infinity terrain/miniatures and Wild West Exodus pieces painted up with stunning contrast and colour depth. Interesting thoughts on each miniature and useful colour lists and painting tips with almost every post.
Chris Clayton
Mr Clayton has two blogs:
http://ccmodelworks.com/
http://giganticminiatures.com/
The former is based more on his experience of miniatures as a hobby, and the latter is about his work producing models and paintwork on a professional level. Both are good reads. Even if you don't know him by name, you have almost certainly seen one of his latest pieces of work, Hush;
He is responsible for both the sculpt and the paint job. There are step by step WIP's of both on the blogs.
As well as Hush he has painted and produced some mind blowing female figures that aren't creepy or purely focused on a female figurine as a representation of 'sexy'. I'm determined to get my hands on some one day. There's a couple of boob windows here and there but overall I really like Gigantic Miniatures' work.
Wamp
http://wampforum.com/Landing/index.html
This is a site collecting loads of great painters. The tutorials section is much better than the one on CMoN and seems to have a much higher standard across the board in content. Lots of active posters. Hosts blogs, reviews, a forum and a gallery. I've been finding lots of good new painters on there, especially ones who do scenery/dioramas that I haven't come across on CMoN et al.
Armorama
http://armorama.kitmaker.net/
A military modelling website packed full of awesome resources regardless of whether your focus is realistic, sci-fi or fantasy. The website design isn't very fluid but worth learning to navigate. I have always been more invested in doing work that is interesting even if it means sacrificing realism (not that realism is inherently less interesting) but even as someone with that perspective the information and writing on the site is accessible and interesting.
Platoon Britannica
http://platoonbritannica.com/index.php
A forum covering all details of miniatures. Excellent talent on show. There aren't hundreds of posts a day, but a steady flow of new posts over time and lots already existing to work through. Quite a few of the regular posters from CMoN are present here but there are a substantial number whose work I haven't seen posted anywhere else yet.
Spanish Team
http://spanish-team.com/foro/index.php?sid=9e174bc9277ed00bc49762bb9a674d8e
A spanish miniatures forum! The google translate on this is quite rough. Lots of people have also posted in english alongside their native spanish. There's lots of demonstrations using images and WIP pictures anyway so anything you can't read you can see! Really some of the work being developed on this forum is pretty insane and people post on a regular basis.
I came across this forum because someone linked to my articles on putty! Puts a big grin on my face when I see people pointing to any articles I've written.
That's all I feel like writing up for now. The substantial amount of painkillers I've had pumped into me may have made this a ropier read than usual. Hopefully there is something new in here for you to read.
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