Those of you who popped over to our table at last year's events, and particularly Thought Bubble where we had some for sale, will have seen out 3D miniatures. Little figures of some of our WesterNoir characters.
I thought it would be cool to get a few printed much larger to help make our table look a little more interesting at Conventions.
I'm no expert on 3D printing but our printer (Gary's son Jason) told me it needed to be filament and not resin, due to the size...
and warned me that I'd need to do a bit of cleaning up, as little bits of filament stick out here and there. This is not a problem with the resin prints.The first thing I do with all the figures I paint is to choose a good base colour, so if you miss a crack, or hard to reach area, then it will be this base colour (which should blend in better with the finished figure) that would be visible rather than black (the original 3D printed colour).
The first figure is of Cassidy McRae, and the base colour of choice is brown, which will work equally well with skin and leather cowboy garb.I always start with the head. This needs to work well otherwise the figure won't be worth completing.
I paint the eyes in and then build up the skin colour to cover the white as much as needed. Much easier than paining all the face skin colour and then trying to add white eyes with a blue iris.Once I've got the face looking good enough (and more highlights etc will be added later) I sort out the hair.I'm happy with how Cassidy is looking and so will now continue with the clothing.
Forgot to mention that, in order to get a consistent colour, I do all the parts of skin showing at the same time as the face.
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