Saturday 14 November 2015

Saturday painting



I haven't posted in a couple of weeks...mainly due to work/personal stuff cropping up as it does.  I needed to use up a bit of flexitime this week as I'd been working too many evenings so I took advantage of this to catch up on some long-neglected painting.  I've made a bit of progress on my Frostgrave Soldiers which are now looking a bit better after a dip in some Army Painter shade.  I find this can leave the figures a bit shiny but it has brought out the detail well.




I mentioned a couple of posts back that my eyes were struggling when I was painting and using the laptop.  A visit to the optician confirmed that my vision has changed and bizarrely it has improved slightly!  Sadly the reason for this seems to be that my long-sightedness is beginning to affect my short sightedness due to age...bugger!  I've worn glasses/contacts for distance since I was about 10 and don't relish the thought of needing anything for reading and close up work... the optician reckoned I have a couple of years to go before that happens though so I'll hold on as long as I can.

I did pop in to Hobbycraft though and picked up a small LED lamp which is really good.  It cost £14.99 and is rechargeable and has made a real difference to my ability to paint...hasn't necessarily improved it but at least I can see the errors now!




4 comments:

  1. I can only sympathise Alistair as I am in the same boat regarding the eyes. Like you, I've worn glasses for distance since a small boy and fighting the move to varifocals! I just have to remeber to give my eyes time to adjust when I look up from what I'm painting.

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  2. That light sounds interesting. I have a couple of Daylight lamps but the light comes from above and behind what I am painting. Something which is easier to position like this might be very useful.

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  3. Figs are looking good! And the lamp looks just the job!

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  4. The lamp seems really useful and easy to position. They had more expensive versions but at £14.99 it seemed worth taking a chance on it.

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