Another week, another deadline met, another walker added to the cause!
I will never be as prolific as so many of the guys taking part in Zomtober, but I hope for all of us it is about getting something done we may have been struggling to do otherwise. For me that is certainly true - this mini was started many, many months ago and is only now at last complete. He is the second of a planned trio (since I paint my Zombies to match up in groups of 3), and although not brilliant, he will do. The orange was a bugger to do though!
Engaging in Zomtober has actually helped me get paint on to non-Zombie minis, so that is positive too. For example I finished Cenette here on my Anima Tactician blog simply because of renewed motivation, which was a nice bonus.
Back to Zomtober, I was thinking I should create a central post listing everyone who took part and how much they achieved (whether 1 mini or 100 hundred, it doesn't matter, just taking part and getting stuff finished is the key).
Coming up I don't yet know if it will be more Zombie Clowns or the last of this 'orange trio' next. Stay tuned. And finally, good luck to everyone with each week of Zomtober.
Nice work so far. Not looking forward to clowns. I was frightened by Charlie Carolie when I was little.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fred; I hope I can make them suitably icky and nasty!
DeleteNice job I like the fact his eyeball is hanging out lol. Boy does that sound wrong.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong in the 'wrongness' of talking zombies mate!
DeleteNice work again. Can you remember the recipe you used on the orange? It looks really nice - I always struggle to prevent my painted orange looking a bit chalky.
ReplyDeleteIt's also nice to see that Zomtober is getting the old creative juices flowing on other projects too. Trying to think what the opposite of 'collateral damage' is to describe the effect...
Thanks Jon. The orange is Lava Orange from Army Painter; to shade it i mixed a dab of Vallejo Deep Sea Blue in, and to highlight a bit of the bright AP yellow (Daemonic Yellow?) and a dab of Stone Grey (Vallejo).
DeleteThanks PC. Great tip for the shading and highlighting - I never think about mixing blue in to orange for shading, but now you've mentioned it, it seems so obvious! And I guess the yellow will counter the chalkiness when highlighting. I'm getting a lot out of Zomtober!
DeleteGlad to help! :)
DeleteI'm also getting other stuff done because of Zomtober. As you'll see when my blog post goes up for this week, I've got my Batman project moving again, so thanks for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keiron; I look forwards to seeing how the Batman stuff progresses. :)
DeleteGreat paintjob there and I share your hate of trying to paint orange
ReplyDeleteThanks Panzer Kaput. :)
DeleteOutstanding job on the mini! Great "eye-candy" ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Major! :)
DeleteGood addition - a zombie with gun, time to start be worried !
ReplyDeleteThanks. I reckon with his eyeball out like that, his depth perception should be off at best, so Survivors need not fear...too much...
DeleteA lovely addition, great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. :)
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