Showing posts with label action figure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label action figure. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

The wonders of Photoshop...

I think this has to be a record number of nigh simultaneous posts! XD

After their day out in the snow, the gang were left to dry off indoors while I sorted out the photos. 

Most were ok, but there were plenty that were spoiled by obviously out of scale objects in the background. Luckily I had planned for this in advance, and had gathered together some of my best screenshots which I could digitally paste the 1/6th scale characters into. Some photos were taken with this in mind, while others I had to hunt through the hundreds (read thousands) of screenshots I've made for a suitable background.

brenn winter14

A Spellsword in the Snow!



As the title of this post and many of the previous post's images would imply, snow came to town recently. It only lasted a couple of days, but that was more than enough time to take the boys out for a photoshoot.

 Jorin


Brenn


Brenn



 Alas, my back garden is terrible for photography as its on a slope and has lots of out of scale features but never mind, it's better than nothing I suppose!
(Most of the following photos were actually taken on top of wheeliebins!)


Brenn



Brenn



Brenn



Brenn



Cold didn't even begin to cover it, and I'm sure Brenn was glad I'd updated his wardrobe for the season. 
(particularly when he took a nosedive several times into a drift)


Brenn


Brenn


Jorin loved it though,


 Jorin


Jorin


...it made hunting bunnies very easy!*


Jorin


Jorin


*No cuddly bunnies or Brenns were harmed during the making of this blog post.



As it was getting late, they made camp and Brenn set about getting a fire started for their dinner.


Breanaa


Jorin provided the raw materials...


Jorin


...while Brenn prepared it.


Brenn
The pot was a junk shop find and the stew? Bisto granules ftw!
The glowing embers are some battery powered Christmas LED lights, hidden under the snow!

Brenn
'I can has?'

Jorin
Greedy beggar!


The pair bumped into fellow traveller Breanaa at some point later on.


Breanaa

Breanaa
Seeing as I didn't manage to get a photo of her accessories last winter, here they are!


She fell utterly in love with Jorin (sorry Brenn) and joined them for a meal.



Breanaa



Breanaa


Well...


Breanaa


...at least until Jorin ran off with half of it!


Breanaa


As night fell, they bid their goodbyes and Brenn and Jorin settled down in front of the fire, trying in vain to conjure up some extra warmth from its dying embers.


Brenn



Brenn


Brenn
Just try to pretend that the super obvious washing line cover is in fact...a tree. >.<




I'll have yet another post up after this with a couple of photoshopped photos because they looked miles better than these ones, but I'll leave you with this important announcement.



SAFETY WARNING FOR SNOW.


When trekking across the frozen wastes of northern Skyrim, do be careful and try to avoid slipping and falling on your own sword.



Brenn

Brenn
This is why health potions were invented, folks!


It's not fun for anyone and you get your blade in a terrible state.



Brenn


BrennBrenn

Remember adventurers, swords go in other people's bodies!


Brenn






XD



Let there be light(s)!

Contuining on from my last post as it was getting long, I've been having great fun coming up with things for my Skyrim crew, and especially Brenn.

While he tends to model his yellow-green tunic when indoors and in warmer climes...

Brenn

...when out and about in the colder regions, he favours this look, with strong and durable coat, a chunky knitted scarf and a sturdy hood with liripipe.

Brenn

 I couldn't resist, I just had to make my own version. XD

Brenn the Spellsword and his foxy friend!

Another post I've been meaning to share for months, this one introduces another of my motley cast of Skyrim characters. He's one of my favourites to play with, and I've had great fun coming up with his backstory and personality as I've gone along.

 Brenn

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Extreme face painting!

Although I don't post about them as much, I have a budding 1/6th scale doll collection, mostly of charity shop rescues and the odd one from ebay. (like the super cheap 12" Doctor Who figure with one leg who I intend to make into a post apocalyptic cyborg wasteland wanderer. XD)
I've got another Skyrim inspired one to post about soon actually, but I'll leave him til another time.

I bought this 'Get Real Girls' doll a couple of years ago. The range was designed to rival Barbie, with an emphasis on sport and outdoor activities and absolutely zero pink. The clothes and accessories were really good quality, as were the dolls themselves, though I believe Mattel pressured the company behind them to the point that they ceased production, which is a real shame as they had a lot of potential.

While I liked the body, the headsculpt left much to be desired. The facial features, especially the eyes were far too stylised for my taste so she had to have a bit of work done...

'Get Real Girl' repaint

Ignore the clothes - the shoulder armour belongs to someone else but she'll probably end up as another wastelander eventually...although now that she's done I'm kinda changing my mind a bit.

To start with I whipped out the acetone and carefully removed her original face paint.

'Get Real Girl' repaint

Then, once I'd given the head a quick rinse to remove any remaining acetone, started adding in a new face. This was tricky as the head had no sculpted eyes, so I was painting directly onto smooth plastic with little visual or sculptural clues as to where the eyes should go, so they're a little wonky. (not helped by the fact that all my good tiny brushes weren't tiny enough for the level of detail I wanted.)

'Get Real Girl' repaint

She still looked a bit plain so I gave her some freckles and now I love her.

'Get Real Girl' repaint

I added in some white 'highlights' which made more of a difference to her expression than I was expecting, though they look a tad green due to the underlying paint seeping through.

'Get Real Girl' repaint

I'd covered up her head so I could seal her face, then unwrapped it and dipped it in boiling water to restyle the hair. It wasn't the best quality hair but I'm not ready to attempt re-rooting and I thought it had potential to look good with a little work.

'Get Real Girl' repaint

She's far from perfect but I like her a LOT more than I originally did as she has a lot more personality.

'Get Real Girl' repaint


I gave her some new hands as the ones she came with - while not as useless as Barbie ones - came with a magnet set into one (presumably to interact with specific accessories) and were therefore not really all that realistic.

My only other GRG doll had an even more extreme makeover a few years back into an alien thief of unknown species - Hetche!

Hetche Nambarrae

I really want to get back into my sci fi crew- I had great plans for photostories and things but, like many projects I start, I end up postponing them for ages, which is frustrating to say the least.

Also, random thought but I realised today that this is the first time in the history of this blog that I've managed to post at least once EVERY month! Woot!


Sunday, 21 July 2013

Skara is finished!

It's taken a while but Skara, (in her current costume at least) is finished!

Aside from the base body, everything you see here I made from scratch myself.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

I based the top on the Miner's Clothes from Skyrim, but I used a lot of artistic licence, likewise with the weapons and things. I had an old top made from cheesecloth that I'd cut up for craft fabric ages go which was perfect for this. I'm usually useless when it comes to sewing but I somehow managed to make it look reasonably good. The fraycheck I used on the edges stained them a bit but I like to think it adds to the well worn and weathered look. Once the shirt was all sewn up and had the edges sealed I soaked it in a bowl of strong tea and water to make sure it didn't look too new and bright white.

Skara: costume WIP

I stuck some copic markers up the arms so it would dry to shape but alas, one cap must have been open a little bit as it left a mark on one shoulder. :/ I didn't bother trying to get it out as I thought it would just pass as some accumulated dirt or something. XD I painted some of the tea around the bottom of the shirt and the ends of the sleeves as they were the places most likely to pick up wear and tear.

Skara: costume WIP

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

The leather I used for the belt had a really horrible finish to begin with; far too shiny and new looking so I took a bit of sandpaper to it which made it look a lot more worn. The pouch on her belt is made from the fingertip of an old leather glove and opens and closes using a little toggle I made from carved styrene to emulate bone or ivory.

Her dagger is based on the iron and steel ones in game but I simplified the design a lot. When I get back to college in a month or so I'm hoping to use the lasercutter so I can make a few of the really fancy swords with carved out details but for now, simple is best.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash
The blade and guard are made from 1 or 2mm styrene (I can't remember which, sorry!) and the grip is just wrapped with thread and covered in a layer of superglue to hold it all together. The scabbard for it was cobbled together pretty quickly so I'll probably remake it at some point.


Her bow is a little small but I didn't have a long enough section of wood to make a proper longbow. As it was, I used a wooden coffee stirrer instead! I soaked it in very hot water until it was pliable, cut notches in the ends and strung it with tooth-floss. It sounds like a very bizarre choice but it looks and feels like sinew and does actually work!

(and yes, I did test it out. :P)

She used to be an adventurer you know...until, well... XD

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash


Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

It was sanded and stained with Games Workshop washes and finished off with some matte varnish.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

Now no archer worth her salt could go without arrows so I made her a few!

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

The heads are all individually cut out of styrene (again, another thing I'd like to make with the lasercutter is some more realistic arrowheads.) and the flights were all hand glued and fletched with thread. (which was incredibly fiddly as I kept gluing bits of feather to myself rather than the arrows!)

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bashSkara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

I thought I had a better range of feathers than I actually had, hence why they're all different sizes and shapes and colours. In my headcanon for Skara, she starts off in Skyrim as a bit of a scavenger so I like to imagine that she's picked up these arrows from all over the place, hence the variety.

The quiver is all leather, stitched together with thread. I struggled to find good photographs of all the associated straps and how they attached to it so I improvised a little.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

Her pendant has a real glass gem in the middle, the rest is Fimo clay painted silver and glossed with varnish with a couple of seed beads alongside.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

Given that she was wearing Miner's clothes, I thought she might benefit from having a pickaxe on hand...unfortunately I didn't bother looking up a reference picture to work from because I thought I remembered what they looked like...which I clearly didn't as I forgot that one side of the axe was wider at one end...oh well. XD

Skara: costume WIP

The handle is a scrap of dowelling I had lying around with some chips whittled off, the blade is styrene and the bit round the top is of all things, leather!

Painted up you can't tell though. It's probably way too small as well but never mind, if nothing else it can be a useful prop to have in the background at some point.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash


Inky got herself a tack set too! Seeing as I had already strayed from making exact replicas of Skyrim stuff, I saw no harm in making her stuff a little more unique. (Given the kind of world Skyrim is set in, I find it highly unlikely that everyone would have had exactly the same kind of weaponry and whatnot. :P)
 I have never liked the default Skyrim tack, especially the bridle with the little spikes and things so she got a simple snaffle bridle minus the noseband and throatlatch instead. Normally I make working buckles for everything but these ones are just for show as the whole bridle just lifts off. I had left a hole going through her mouth so I could use an actual mouthpiece for the bit - it only goes in a cm or two but with a little sticky wax, it stays in place quite nicely and looks far more realistic than if I just stuck it to her face temporarily. The detail at the browband is just thread.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

Her saddle is a lot closer to the original game tack, though I added a few touches of my own.

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

The bedroll is made of thick felt and I made the saddlebags from scratch out of fine glove leather. The fur covering should have been a little longer but I only realised this by the time I'd glued it together!

Skara - 1:6 scale Skytrim bash

I took them out for a couple of photoshoots this week so stay tuned for a big picture filled post!

Here's a sneak preview of what's to come...

Off on an adventure...