Tuesday, 17 November 2015

#4 - Rogue Dustpan and Brush

This is what happens when you mistreat your Roomba, in the Mega-City 1 it's not just the Citizens that go Futsie.  Another one from Mongoose, at some point I'll have to pick up their rulebook or at least paint a couple of judges to start keeping the perps in check.

This little guy has been swept up by the moment

There's an awful lot of green on this robot and to begin with I'd intended to just do a little edge highlighting on the bodywork leaving it a very dark green, in stead I ended up spending an inordinate amount of time using layering to build up to quite a bright almost yellow from a dark Caliban green base to try to give it the appearance of having a more glossy sheen.  I like the effect but instead of being a relatively quick job it really did take a lot more time than I'd intended, next time perhaps I'll just try some gloss varnish.

He is very very green.
I also tried a black undercoat for a change.  In the old days that would have involved applying several coats of the base colours to prevent them looking to muted or dark and in the case of lighter colours re-coating in white first so I was interested to see how the high pigment citadel base coat paints would do.  I've been finding them to be a bit thick for my tastes but in this case it took only one coat to get a good finish, they really do work well over black.  It does still mute the colour a little but now that it's finished I don't think you can tell.

I've also tried to paint a bit of a glow around the eye, the single red eye reminded me of HAL, if HAL happened to have been a robo-broom, I think adding a glow to lights is something I need to practise a bit more.

Not quite HAL
One last thing, I've got to say that looking at the photographs my brushwork looks as scrappy as I expect it to be but, sat on my desk, it's not so apparent, the model looks much better with the stippling giving quite a good blend effect which I'm actually quite pleased with it.  Maybe a trip to the opticians is in order.  That being said, from the pictures I can see that I do need to pay more attention to the consistency of the paint, thinning it more would hopefully help smooth out the highlights, best get off to the shops and invest in some Lahmian Medium.