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“The sky belongs to those who dare to claim it.” Den of Imagination - miniature painting studio We paint single models and entire armies Commissions - service@denofimagination.com
I really like painting faces and think I have improved a bit this year. After sculpting my own goblin (bottom picture) with bigger eyes for painting, I realized I could sculpt bigger eyes on other models, which I did on the orcs here. Happy new year, friends!
“He didn’t roar. He didn’t run. He simply walked. And the ground shook with every step.” -Report of a surviving farmer from Ostland A giant for an Ogre Kingdoms army in The Old World. We managed to convert him and give him his own character. Den of Imagination - miniature painting studio. Commissions: service@denofimagination.com “He didn’t kill for food. He killed because the Gnoblars on his shoulders were bored.” -Final report of an Elven scout from the Laurelorn Forest
Oldhammer at its purest. An Orc Shaman on Wyvern – wild, heavy, and exactly as we remember from 4th edition. On top of that, the banners are fully hand-painted, no decals, line by line. Got classic models that need painting? Write → service@denofimagination.com #Oldhammer #WarhammerFantasy #4thEdition #OrcsAndGoblins #OrcShaman #Wyvern #MiniaturePainting #FromVisionToTabletop #Wargaming #TabletopMiniatures #MiniatureShowcase #PaintingStudio #ModelPainting #HandPainted #Freehand #CollectorMiniatures #Best4Minis #HobbyPainting #FantasyMiniatures #ClassicModels #RetroHammer #MiniatureArt #Warhammer #OldWorld #Orcs #Greenskins #wfb #warhammercommunity
“Honor leads them into battle, but it is the Lady of the Lake who decides who returns.” Bretonnian spirit in every detail – knights, heraldry, colors, the Old World atmosphere. We take on both small and large commissions – from single heroes to full armies. Commissions → service@denofimagination.com
A bit of classic, a bit of modern. This paint job carries the spirit of the old “red era,” but with a refined, updated energy. And on these Chaos Dwarfs, that vibe really hits. How does it feel to you? Want your own oldschool project? Write → service@denofimagination.com
Here’s my netter! I think the backside looks better. Didn’t really know what to do about the net except paint the holes black. I made the skull shiny. Happy painting everybody!
Ask game! Felix from Warhammer 1. Why do you like or dislike this character? 4. If you could put this character in any other media, be it a book, a movie, anything, what would you put them in?
1. While Felix in universe isn’t an every man (wealthy merchant’s son, college education), he is naive to the wilder experiences of the Warhammer Fantasy world and so gives us that first time experience during his adventures with Gotrek. Also he usually has to be the voice of reason AND still gets to be a lady’s man. 4. If we were adapting HIS story into a new media it’d need to a Monster of the Week/Season TV show. Which means I could easily see him have a guest appearance on something like Buffy or Supernatural. Although if he came with his companion Gotrek, Gotrek would break either of those settings.
Going forward with the stormcast rebirth, as simple as the armour is, his face really popped for me. And I toned down the white slightly. Added a few more paints in the greyscale to help make it more layered and vibrant. #warhammer #warhammer40k #warhammerfantasy #warhammerageofsigmar #warhammeraos #stormcasts #stormcastsequitors #stormcasteternal #ageofsigmar #miniatures #miniature #minis #model #models #painting #paintings #paintingwarhammer #warhammercommunity #gamesworkshop #sequitors #28mmminiatures #wargaming #warmongers #tabletop #tabletopgames #tabletopgaming #warmaidens #wargamer #Bastiancarthalos
Brutality and mass captured in form. Ogre Kingdoms from the Old World return in a new standard. Partially printed, fully prepared for gaming and collection. Den of Imagination - miniature painting studio Commissions - link in Bio.
I am a very slow painter. I’ve always wished I could improve my timing but I’ve always focused on quality primarily. Recently I’ve been impressed by how much Roman Lappat can paint in a short time and while I can’t do what he does, I would like to get faster. Slowly layering from dark to light is where my comfort zone is. I just put on a TV series, an audiobook or Youtube and have a relaxing time, but that way of painting is very slow. Ideally, I would only touch a part of a miniature once, with the exact paint that needs to be there. Of course, that’s impossible given the nature of acrylic paints, the size of the miniatures and the iterative process of painting itself, but I would like to get as close to that as possible. Here is my first experiment: 1. 10 minutes of brush priming. I usually prime black by airbrush, but this is faster for a single model and it gives me a useful undercoat. The yellow should have been a dark brown-red and the ultramarine should have been darker but that’s all I had. 2. 85 minutes later. I sloppily placed some light and shadow. I also used some washes on the brown parts. I don’t do that often but the base color was too light. This isn’t too bad so far. I could have been faster if I made some smarter choices. 3. 400 minutes later. This doesn’t include the basing. This is much slower than I want. I took a lot of time to make everything smooth and correct all the mistakes. I was in the zone and having a good time but that is still too long. 4. Airbrush varnish and photographed through my DSLR (the others are from my phone). I didn’t time this as there’s nothing to change.
Cavalry spreads panic. Artillery brings destruction. Cannons tear down walls. Knights break the line. The roar of the gun or the charge of steel? Who do you want at your side when the battle begins? The Empire says: “Why not both?” Commission your army — write to us at: service@denofimagination.com
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