DDM Guild Repaint: June 2009
Megan Smith, a valued community artist and Chapter Master in Brisbane, Australia, brings us the fourth in her series of monthly DDM Guild Repaints. Up this month: the Goblin Sharpshooter from Monster Manual: Dangerous Delves.
Explanation and General Instructions
Megan Smith writes:
I really liked getting monthly repainted minis from Organised Play (when we actually managed to get them in Australia) and would like to keep that going for the DDM Guild. However, as we don't have WotC's vast resources, or Chinese factory labour, the repaints will be done by each Chapter that wants them. I'd suggest that the Chapter Master ask for volunteers - painting skill is not a requirement, and it should only take about an hour of your time to do 6-10 minis.
It will always be a common mini; the person doing the painting is welcome to use their own spares or to collect a mini from everyone who wants a repaint. You will need to paint enough for everyone in the group to have one, and if you can do a couple of extras to hand out to other people as advertising for the guild (or to give to the shop you play at) that would be great.
Each mini will use 1 or 2 paints (only one of which will be new). I'll be using (and testing my instructions with) Games Workshop's Citadel paints because they are very available in most places. If you don't want to spend the $3.50 or so a month, I would hope that the recipients of the minis would be happy to take turns supplying the paint.
If you already own suitable paints, it's not a requirement to use exactly what I suggest, but I'd recommend it, as I will have checked that one coat gives the coverage we need and that the wash (if we are using one) goes over it smoothly.
You'll need a brush -- a size 0 round will work for all guild repaints -- but if you'd like to be able to do washes faster, get something bigger, like a 2 or 3. Natural hair is generally better than synthetics, but anything that's relatively soft will work fine.
For the painters out there (and also the non-painters, I suppose), we are aiming for WotC factory quality in the paint jobs, so they are all the same and are fast to do. So, just do the steps outlined (ie. Resist the temptation to paint the eye, or do a quick highlight on the cloak, etc).
I'll put a thread up in Crafter's Corner on Hordelings each month, so that if anyone has questions, or needs assistance, s/he can get it. If you don't have a DDM Guild Chapter near you, feel free to make a repaint for yourself ... and while you are at it, make a few extras to give to your FLGS (glue them to Guild flyers).
This Month's Repaint: Dangerous Delves - Goblin Sharpshooter
Paint needed: Ice Blue (from Citadel/Games Workshop)
Normal Painting supplies: paintbrush, water for rinsing the brush, paper towel.
You need to be a little more particular than normal about your paintbrush this month. Choose one that's not too big and has a good point.
Steps
1. Clean your minis
Wash your hands first, then scrub each mini with a toothbrush, using warm water and dishwashing liquid. Then, scrub again with just the warm water to make sure there's no oil, soap, or anything weird on the surface of the mini. Throw them onto a paper towel a couple of times to knock off most of the water, and then leave them to dry.
2. Paint the Red bits with Ice Blue
- Shake the bottle of Ice Blue paint, then open it carefully.
- Dip your brush in your rinsing water and brush it gently on the paper towel to remove the excess water.
- Dip the tip of your brush into the paint (it’s often easier to work from the pool of paint in the lid), brush off any excess against the edge of the pot, and shape the tip to a nice point. Then, paint carefully over all the red bits on the mini, getting more paint as needed. Rinse your brush after each mini and brush it gently on the paper towel afterward.
- You won't get a line as thin as the red one (and you shouldn't try). Just make sure that it's reasonably covered, and it will be fine. Have a look at the photos to see how mine turned out.
- Once they are all painted, leave them to dry (10-15 minutes, depending on the weather).
Use your Guild Logo Stamp on the bottoms of the bases, and then you are ... finished! Please tell us about your Guild Repaints. Post a picture in Crafter's Corner on Hordelings and tell us how many you've painted and given away. See you next month!
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