Best way to learn miniature painting is with Roman Lappat
"Ok, better late than never, right?
After finishing university I thought I had earned something for myself and in early June I hit the road south to enter the jungle. Though my orientation skills were not up to the task I wandered a bit through Augsburg without orientation under the merciless sun.
When I finally arrived, a bit late, at the beautiful jungle-oasis, called Massive Voodoo, I first took a sip of water and rested in front of the fan on the sofa. Me regaining some strength we talked a bit about the last details what I would like to achieve during my private practice session. During the last year I always had the feeling that my painting skills are improving but my basing is far off. Though shortly before I ventured to Bavaria the basing Workshop was announced I was too lazy to change the subject or to drive twice to Augsburg and stayed with the basing theme. Getting some inspiration from pictures and the parts available from the stocks and the help of my two apes, I started building the substructure for my base. Though I learned that you should not try to handle a slayer sword and a box full of parts at the same time, the box tends to fall down…
The idea was that the sorceress summons her minion to defend her dungeon against some foes. So, after finishing the substructure I had to shape a lots and lots of stones. Raffa showed me very well how to shape them and to what I had to tend my attention to. After this, to be honest, tiresome work, it came to give the base some live, adding dirt, candles, the undead minion and other stuff. Here Roman gave me a good insight how to make it not only realistic but also appealing to the eye. Maybe the most important part for me. Finishing my work with some paint from the airbrush I felt pretty satisfied with the result, taking a lot of inspiration, new knowledge and good memories from my days in the jungle.
So thanks to Roman and Raffa for two fun and inspirational days in their little jungle and for making me feel like home from the first moment on!"
- Matthias
Best way to learn miniature painting is with Roman Lappat