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Nam Nguyen
United States Fort Worth Texas
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Hi everyone, our last post of the year. We wish all of our readers a safe and enjoyable holiday. Here are some quick last paintings of the year.
First up, this isn't a painting, but some concept art we have for a future miniatures range. The drawings are very rough at the moment, but here they are. I won't say anything else on this project yet, keep lookin on this blog for updates. Drawn by Nina Roloff (accepting 2-D art commissions, contact for details).
Exciting news of Lazuli Painting, we have added another two artists to our team bringing us to 6 artists to finish those commissions as fast as possible. Here is some of Patrick D's work:
More work from him in the future, Patrick is currently working on a Dust Tactics commission.
Anthony is our 6th artist to be added. He has not previously worked on miniatures but has done a variety of 2-D art. Here is us working on a Dust Tactics commission:
We are trying to get artists biographies all done which will be on the site soon if you are interested.
Painting session with my little cousin. She's just 5 years old and she can already paint!
And the result of the work minus the bases...
A Diorama I painted for WAMPED II
This diorama depicts Russian Infantry posing for a picture after the battle at the Korsun-Cherkassy (Shevchenkovskiy) Pocket in 1944. The figures are wearing a variety of captured German uniforms as well as their standard dress. The figures wear many different shades of uniforms, this is because in WWII, there was almost no quality control over the color of the fatigues. Factories printed uniforms with whatever colors they had, actual Russian uniforms range from light browns, to khakis, and to olive greens.
Made from Master Box's "Photo for the Newspaper" kit, total build and paint time was about 15 hours.
And some WiPs:
Here is the STARCRAFT commission finished up:
One of the Protoss Armies:
Also here is a Dust Tactics Revised Core Set Painted up. A tutorial is coming on the FFG Website soon to paint these.
Another thing I'd like to add is some cheap ways to get terrain pieces for wargames, especially after Christmas when everything is 50-80% off.
I bought these Christmas mountain backdrops in a set with a bunch of trees for about $10.00 each and repainted them.
Some trees, the taller ones in the back were purchases at Kohls for $6 and the smaller ones came with the hills.
And lastly, a Greater Demon of Nurgle painted by Billy (elotsip).
Thanks for reading everyone and have a happy holiday.
Also, the Facebook page has reached 150 likes and we are raffling away a squad after the holidays, anyone who likes the page before we draw is eligible to win, so like it if you haven't already done so! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lazuli-Painting-Fan-Page/23616...
And our commissions website: www.wix.com/lazulipainting/site
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