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My name is Jessie Carlile and I paint miniatures and love to roll dice. I began painting miniatures in 1999 and have never looked back. Painting is very relaxing and rewarding for me and I hope you enjoy the works I share on this website. I have won many awards for my work including the Silver in 2008 and 2009 Privateer Press Masters Painting Competition as well as a Gold in 2010. Enjoy your stay and if you have any questions feel free to contact me!
Showing posts with label Dawnguard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dawnguard. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Dawnguard Scyirs

What good is an army without its commanders?  What good is a Dawnguard army without it's Scyirs?  No good, that's what!

I used to have a Scyir about a year ago, but after participating in a Press Gang painted figure exchange, I was down to zero.  I wasn't really feeling the Retribution at that time, so I went without until after this Christmas.  After a few Amazon gift cards and a couple days wait, I had two brand new shiny Scyirs.

I painted these guys relatively quickly, doing most of the work in a two or three hour session.  I pushed the highlights a little more than I did on the Sentinels, which meant I had to do even less work with the brush.  As with the others, I really love how the red pops on the rank plates.  It's a small detail, but it adds a lot to the models.
I'm becoming more pleased with the metals.  I'm altering the mix found in the Retribution force book slightly, and I think it makes the metals look a little more realistic.  

Next week will see one of the favored 'jacks that these guys like to marshal, or at least, what I like to marshal with them.  I have a few others in mind that I would like to marshal, but I would love to hear opinions!  What are you favorite 'jacks to marshal with these guys?  Don't forget the Sentinels and Invictors!  What do you like to marshal with them?  As always, comments and question on the figures are welcome!


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Coming of Dawn(guard)!

Taking pictures with a DSLR is a lot different than taking pictures with a cell phone.  The cell phone is a heck of a lot easier.
I'm getting ever closer to being able to field a Dawnguard theme force for either incarnation of Vyros.  I spent last week working on the Dawnguard Sentinels, and learned a few good lessons from airbrushing them.  I think I'll be even more pleased with the second unit that I paint, and the blends and highlights will be even smoother.  


After completing that unit, I looked in my display case at the unit of Destors that I painted the week after they were initially released.  I don't know if I wasn't feeling the Retribution at that time, but I lost all interest about halfway through.  I also applied the airbrush to the models like a sledgehammer.  I just sprayed, expecting the airbrush to do all the work for me, without actually paying attention to how I was applying the paint.

So, I pulled them out of the case, deepened the shadows and intensified the highlights and they looked one hundred percent better.  A quick application of dirt and mud via the airbrush, and five base mountings later, they were done and truly ready for the table top.  

The Destor Thane was the first guy that I experimented on so many weeks ago with an airbrush.  You can tell he looks quite different from the previous models because I didn't go in and do too much work on the white paint with a brush.  His armor is much more blue than the previous models, and his rank plate on his shoulder is metallic, rather than white with red details.  I noticed, when I was painting the Sentinels, that the white plate with red rank markings looked much better than what you see here.  The little bit of red really pops on the white.  I rationalize the difference since the Thane is of such elevated rank that his plate is different from the others.  A second Thane will have a white rank plate, however.




  I've really enjoyed working on the bases I made as well.  They're quick, look nicer than just plain ballast and go a long way to provide a unified look to this fledgling force.  I'm currently working on two Dawnguard Scyirs and they will be able to join this regiment very soon.  All that's really left are their arms, swords and bases.

Metals are still giving me some fits.  I'm not very pleased with how the mix from the Retribution book looks with my particular scheme.  I'm going to keep playing with them until I get something I like.  I'm not sure if I will go with a more traditional metal look or mess around with the book formulas until I get something I like.  Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

I apologize for the long post, and if you're still with me now, thanks for reading!  A post of this length was a long time coming since I've got a buildup of models that I've been working on and only just now got around to setting up my light box.  Thanks again for reading, and if you have any questions or comments, I would love to hear them!



Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Destor Thane 90%

Over the weekend I kept working on my Destor Thane.  Minus the base, he's close to being done, with additional shading and little detail bits being needed.
I'll go ahead and get this out of the way.  I LOVE MY AIRBRUSH.  Now that I have that out, lets get to the detail.

I painted the Thane separate from the horse, and this got rid of all the issues I encountered while painting the mount.  Next time I paint a horse, I just need to mount it to the dowel I use to normally hold my models.  

I'm not sure if I'm pleased with the metals.  They seem a little jarring compared to the smooth, pure white of the armor.  I'm considering airbrushing the metal as well, but I've heard conflicting stories about whether you should spray metallic paint with the same airbrush you use to spray flat paints.

This guy may not be on a base for a week or two, I'm planning on creating custom bases for my Retribution army.  Once I get them made, I'm going to mold and cast them, so I'll have a readily available supply of cool bases.  Look for a future post on the process.

If you have any questions or comments, please let me know!