Black Crow Miniatures – Grunthal IV

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  1. Great progress on the Dwarf bust Jeff, the secondary reflection looks good and adds another dimension. Curious have you decided on a fur colour yet, as that will make a huge difference to the model, and will it be something patterned ?

    Good that you are still enjoying Sentinels, and it has given you a different type of gaming to the other two, and that it has plenty of scope for variation. As for the guide to it, I always read everything you write, and at the end of the day it’s your blog, so put in what you want, no one will moan about it ! LOL

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    1. Thank you, Dave, and experimenting with secondary highlights is long overdue so I’m glad to finally give it a try.

      The fur question is an excellent one. I don’t know what I’m going to do at this point. I may ask some painting friends to get some ideas. The sculpting of the fur is unique in that I’ve never seen fur patterns like this. That could be because I haven’t painted many busts though to be fair. My original thought was to do grizzly bear fur though most people have done something that looks close to wolf or fox’s fur. What is maddening is that nobody takes pictures of the back of this miniature so its hard to get a look at what people have done. I do agree that the fur is going to be very important to the overall miniature and I wouldn’t rule out that I go back and repaint a part or two to add more visual variety to the mini as a whole either. I’m certainly mentally prepared for that.

      All I can say is that you absolutely do read everything and I truly appreciate it. The question will be if I can find the time to write about it as I just stopped writing on one website due to lack of time so we’ll see if I can actually manage it or not and what kind of response it gets (from random people on the internet). Those two things will determine whether I get very far with the idea or not.

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      1. With the long lengths of the fur, I was thinking last night what would fit, be interesting, and also help frame the face. I came up with two ideas, snow leopard, this is the easier one of the two, or a Siberian Tiger, if your feeling really adventurous ! LOL

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      2. This suggestion is the equivalent of throwing me into the deep end of the pool haha! I do like your thinking and there’s little doubt that tiger fur would look striking on this miniature. I’ll keep mulling this over and we’ll see what I come up with in relatively short order, I imagine.

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    1. Thank you, John! You aren’t missing anything. Your observation is completely correct. In larger scales, especially busts, its very common to see people paint with more extreme lighting than in smaller scales. That’s why you see that going on here 🙂

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  2. Grunthal is looking excellent, I really like the NMM of the arm ring, I think the secondary reflection is excellent it’s not obviously noticeable but some how just makes it look more realistic.
    Looking forward to seeing more work on the horns.

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  3. That’s some terrific progress on old Grunthal there. I love to watch your minis as you post each step; I’m sure that you put more work into each tiny bit than I do into a whole mini – and in fairness you can see the difference. Those metallics are just amazing, well done.

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