Monday 5 September 2016

Jynx

Hi all

Today's offering is another Hasslefree miniature and another one that I have no real plan for, no excuses I just love the model - it's just lush!  She is listed as "Dynamic" Jynx and can be found in the Modern adventure section on the website, this is what they have to say about her...

Ginnifer 'Jynx' Monroe is one of the modern breed of Thaumaturges, using the Veil to reshape reality to their will. Seen here doing just that and creating a ball of energy to throw against the bad guys.

Jynx is a little bit of an odd mini for us, it delves into modern fantasy in a way that we don't normally do. She came about after a conversation on the Hasslefree Facebook page about miniatures for games like Shadowrun which are modern but also use magic and psychic powers etc.


Like all of the uber talented Mr White's figs this is very well sculpted, simple without loads of distracting detail, making it a joy to paint or it would have been if I hadn't been trying out a new technique for it....

This is the WIP for it, I'm not going to do this for everything I paint unless you guys are interested but I will for these Hasslefree models. Anyway first up is basecoat...


Then with shading


And finally some highlights that bring the figure up to a decent tabletop standard


And then I think why not add some lighting effects so it looks like the energy ball is glowing, looking this up I find a really great article on the GCT website for a Bushido figure I actually own. Getting all excited now and thinking of all the things I can do with this technique (energy balls, magic swords, lanterns etc) I reach for the paints and try it out.


thought i would break up the jacket and paint a symbol on.



Let me know what you think, I'm not sure it works so please, please be honest, I promise you my ego is not in any danger of being damaged by criticism! 

Anyway by just looking at the mini you can see why she had to join the collection and although I don't currently have a rule set to use her for I was thinking of the "Shadowrun" type game (I remember the books...)

Hope you enjoy (if not let me know and she gets a repaint)
dGG

29 comments:

  1. Oh gosh Andy. Seriously. I could show you a real life photo of me taken a while back, and you`d think it was modelled on me, it’s a dead on likeness, even the outfit is one of mine, I`m shocked hehe.. have you been peeping in my wardrobe *grins mischievously* yes I admit it, lately I`ve been modelling myself a bit on Elizabth Olsen as Scarlet Witch in The Avengers: Age Of Ultron. Well, I had just the wardrobe for it, so thought I`d try and pull the look off *doubt I manage to look at good as she does though* hehe.

    Andy you have made this minis look perfect and I`m slightly envious just how lovely she looks. You`ve done it incredible justice, and I`m very impressed how nicely you`ve bought out the detail.

    I do see the go-go (Kill Bill) thing that Stevvie spotted IF you`d have painted her that way, but now, wow, you`ve given her a whole new look. Much nicer actually, in my opinion.

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    1. Pure coincidence I promise T, I haven't been hiding in the bushes or your wardrobe **halo forming over head, smiling innocently**

      Glad you like her :-)

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  2. I really like the painting on this model,(have to say I'm not the worlds biggest Hasslefree fan), and I think the lighting effect works, but might be a little heavy handed, perhaps adding a highlight in a lighter blue could add to the effect? Having said that you are a lot braver than me for even attempting this as I've never tried it myself!!

    Cheers Roger.

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    1. Thank you Roger, I think that was my worst worry too, it seems to have gone less of a glaze and more of a layer. I appreciate the comment more than you know :-)

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  3. I vouch for that. Had you told us you had modelled Jynx on tar` I would have believed you without question, its a total likeness. Unreal.

    very nice and I may well have to come to your home and steal this piece off you when you are not looking *winks* Truly excellent bud.

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    1. Hahaha, so T said, pure coincidence I assure you.

      Jynx now resides in da Grotto and the various trials and tribulations involved in getting to her are many.....

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  4. This is a great mini and your paintwork is superb. I fondly remember "Shadowrun" when it first came out. I played it many times at my local Wargaming Club. That said, I can think of lots of uses for her in a number of games, settings and genres.

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    1. Thanks Bryan, a little heavy handed on the glazing front imo but thank you I appreciate that.
      I remember reading the books but never playing the games.

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  5. Wow, that's going back a few year. I wrote one or two of the Shadowrun expansions, small world.

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    1. I have nearly all of the Shadowrun expansions, Steve. I should check them out to see if any are the ones you wrote.

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    2. Once again I'm gutted you're not closer B, we could start up a campaign!

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  6. Coolio, hold on to them if you do, they are worth a pretty penny now. Both were written at a time when the new Open License had just come into play, and the laws were far from clear back then. I ended up falling foul of copyright infringement and some legal complications, and I pulled them from pubic availability. I think only a couple of thousand went out, and they are now as rare as rocket fuel.

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    1. That's a shame Steve would love to see your interpretation of the genre

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  7. Great stuff Andy, and you've certainly attempted something I personally wouldn't have, nor did (as the attached Youtube link shows). However if I was going to do some lighting etc then I'd be watching this chap a few more times : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je0zpTdwyjQ (as he paints Darth Vaders lightsabre glow). He certainly suggests repeatedly glazes etc.

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    1. It's definitely far trickier than I expected Simon, maybe with some more practice. There's a really great blog I follow with a chap who does this brilliantly but sadly no tutorial from him....

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  8. That is absolutely superb, what a great job on a great miniature.

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  9. Nice work, Andy. I saw this sitting behind Hanako and wondered when we'd see her.

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    1. Haha yes she was on the paint table at the same time Jez, couple more delicious hasslefrees to go...

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  10. Great job. My only Criticism would be the centre of the ball needs to be a bit brighter. It is very difficult I must admit and your on the right track with it.

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    1. Thanks Simon, I really appreciate that. I'm on it, brighter it is!

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    2. Looks very good indeed. Not a technique for the fain of heart. It's given me considerable difficulty when I've attempted it.

      Simon's right. The light source should be brighter than the light it casts on surrounding surfaces. The light's effect should diminish with distance from the source.

      Also light takes a straight path and is blocked by intervening objects.

      With this in mind, the left arm looks fine, the back of the right hand should be unaffected as it faces away from the light source, and the area below the source (the skirt) needs to be more involved.

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    3. Thanks Finch, that's really useful. You're right, not for the faint of heart, the mini gave me palpitations as the basic paint job looked more than adequate but I wanted to push my boundaries. These tips are gold for me thank you! Simon "Blaxcleric" link above is really good too so will be referring to that as well.

      Cheers guys good to know I'm on the right track just need to adjust my approach

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  11. Congratulations, dDG you certainly aren't Jinxed... you won third prize in my '2 Million Hit Give-away'! The first and second prizewinners have already claimed their vouchers. I need you to email me at Bigleeh at gmail dot com so that I can send you your £25 e-voucher from Warbases.

    BLMA Prize Giveaway Winners

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    1. Wow! Firstly nice pun... Secondly ta very muchly, email on its way :-))))

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  12. I couldn't possibly give any useful criticism of your painting, everything you've done is gold to me and my 3" brush.

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    1. Hahaha no worries Joe I appreciate the kind words anyway

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  13. I really like the symbol on the back of her jacket; very nice! Not so sure about the ball of energy, though I don't know how I could have done it any differently.

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    1. Thanks mate, I've had some great tips from Brum and Finch and a good vid from Blax so once this tortuous run of shifts has ended she's going back on the paint table

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