Friday, 2 February 2018

From DebD: Judgement 52mm (40 points)

Hello!
Judgement is a 54mm kickstarter game out of Australia. This is my first time painting 54mm miniatures.  At this size, it is much easier to add extra detail.
https://judgement.game

Scale: 54mm
Mfg: Gunmeister Games
Material: Resin

Product: Doenrakkar - Minotaur Shaman



This guys sculpt was amazingly detailed. He is mostly skin and to get the blending and highlights smooth, I had to do one muscle at a time, of which he has many. Needless to say, I felt muscle cross-eyed by the time I was done.


His spear stone is supposed to be turquoise stone. It was so fun to paint,  I think I need to find more semi-precious gemstone wielding miniatures... 

Artwork for Doenrakkar - Minotaur Shaman. He somehow seems less muscle-ly here...


Product: Thrommel Ironbeard - Dwarf Warrior

Dwarves, war hammers, braided beards... what's not to like with this guy?





Artwork for Thrommel Ironbeard - Dwarf Warrior

Product: Saiyin - Elf Priestess (Soulgazer)


For her eyes, I was trying to paint a purple version of Storm from X-men.




Artwork for Saiyin - Elf Priestess (Soulgazer)

Product: Istariel - Elf Misteress of the Flame


Her colors are so bright, she would have made an excellent anime character. I guess that is fitting for someone wielding flames.


She is wearing many, many tiny chains. They look nice, but are very tedious to paint. 
This was also the first time I tried to paint a figure exactly like it's 2d artwork.  At first I wasn't too keen on the idea, but after the miniature was finished, I enjoyed being able to look at both side by side. It was like she had popped out of the painting into real life. fun!

Artwork for Istariel - Elf Misteress of the Flame

4 x 54mm Judgement figures @ 10 pts each for a total of 40 pts

Thanks!
Deb

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Wow, once again absolutely stunning work Deb. Each one of these is superb, the minotaur with his excellent skintone and turquoise stone weapon, the dwarf with his muted armour and gold filigree, the fire effects of the flame priestess... again wow. I must say that my favourite has to be elf priestess with the rising spectre and the energy bloom in her right hand. Absolutely beautiful stuff.

40 very well-earned points. I'll also mark these as contenders for Sarah's Choice. Thanks for sharing your work with us Deb! 

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17 comments:

  1. Lovely figures and fabulous painting Deb :)

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  2. Another cracking entry Deb, nice work

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  3. Great post, lovely big eared elf, gorgeous painting ad always!
    Best Iain

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  4. Gorgeous work Deb. Very well done.

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  5. O-U-T-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G.
    As in my comment to Paul, to paint historical uniforms one does not need muc imagination, just looking at plate. Painting SF and Fantasy minis one needs high creativity and lots of imagination... it looks you have both in excess. I'm in love with these models

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  6. These are splendid figures Deb, specially the Minotaur and the Elf Mistress, great work!

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  7. Wonderful painting, Deb! Those are terrific. I always really struggle with flames, but your painting on Istariel is just great!

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  8. This is absolutely fabulous. Beautiful figures, but the painting is ridiculously good.

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  9. Really great work here, lovely stuff Deb! The figures themselves took very cool and interesting as well, that extra size sure does allow a lot more usable detail doesn't it.

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  10. You've done a stunning job on those four, congratulations!

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  11. Cracking work! That dwarf is my favourite among some superbly painted miniatures.

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  12. Incredible work. Quality painting and very nice figures. cheers

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  13. Very impressive, particularly the elves.

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