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    Report: Jarheads beginners class

    written by MaGie

    I wanted to take some time to write an
    event report. This is a long report, written from the heart, and I hope you
    enjoy reading it! This report focuses on “Jarhead’s beginners painting class”,
    a weekend workshop given by Roman Lappat. The particular workshop I attended
    was held in Hamburg, during the last weekend of September 2012.

    From the Massive Voodoo website:
    This
    class is about a basical overview on how I (Roman aka Jarhead) work, what I
    think of colours and how to work with them. A lot of interesting stuff rolling
    in at such a complete weekend, like going a path through art history to
    understand relevant things like light and colour theory. Participants
    should have experience in holding a brush. Not much more, the rest comes within
    the class. Also advanced painters will have a lot to learn on this class as the
    content is transferable to your grade of experience.  
    Although it’s called a beginners class, it
    is not only intended for beginners. Even expert painters will surely learn some
    new techniques or insight from this paint master :).
    While a longer evaluation follows below, I can already tell you I had a huge amount
    of fun this weekend, and I learned a huge deal!

    Event
    report
    I hope I can remember the sequence of
    events correctly, it was just very overwhelming, in a good way!
     
    On Friday afternoon me
    and a painting friend from Groningen drove to Hamburg for the big event. The workshop
    started Friday evening, where we received a very warm welcome! After setting up
    all the painting and building gear on the big painters tables, it was time for
    an introduction by Roman. He told about how he, and bibab (Brother in Brains
    and Brushes) Raffaele Picca, view this amazing hobby of ours. He also showed
    some drawings and photos that inspire him. 

    After talking about setting a scene and
    composition, we started building a base using all the supplies that Roman took
    with him. There was a huge amount of basing material available, and what really
    amazed me was that a lot of it was just random junk. Anything can be used on
    bases! I decided to keep my base rather simple, there was not a lot of time and
    I’m rather slow too. 

     

    On Saturday the workshop started again at
    ten in the morning. We made the final touches on the base, ready for priming.
    But first the most important lessons of the weekend followed (in my opinion at
    least), in which Roman presented theory on different kind of contrasts. Although
    I know some bits and pieces about contrast, there were many ideas and theories
    new to me, which should prove really useful for my next projects. Of course the
    theory was supported by inspirational art work and miniatures.
    In the afternoon we started painting the
    base. Roman likes to create his pieces by first painting a sketch on the miniature.
    This is a roughly painted guideline, using stark contrasts, to help with
    painting the final piece. The sketch on the base was painted using wet-on-wet
    blending, a technique I have seldomly tried using but always failed to succeed
    at. Also during the workshop, the wet-on-wet blending proved to be quite
    difficult for me; I’m really stuck in getting everything perfect at the first
    try ;). 
    But in the end, I really liked the technique when used to paint the
    groundwork on the base!
    In the afternoon Roman showed us how he
    painted skin of a miniature, and how he can create depth and round forms using
    shadows and highlights in the correct places. Instead of giving a powerpoint
    presentation, as before, he showed us his techniques by painting them live on
    his miniature. So we were gathered around in a smaller group to look at the
    master at work. This was really useful, and I was incredibly impressed with how
    quickly he got such a great result.

    After this, we started painting the skin of
    our deamonettes. Everyone could choose their own colour scheme, but of course
    we had to try to match it to the colours of the base, keeping in mind the
    theory we had on colour contrasts. Again, we started on the sketch, using
    wet-on-wet blending. I got frustrated when I didn’t manage to make it work on the
    miniature, which is when Roman stepped up and told me about “Happy painting”
    and that it’s ok if not everything looks perfect at the first go. Anyway, this
    was still a sketch, and everything can be fixed. What he also said, is that if
    you make a mistake, maybe it happens for a reason and you can find a creative
    way to fix it. Maybe it even makes the eventual miniature better. His words
    were really inspiring, and I am very sure it will help me get motivated and
    happy with other projects :).   
    So
    painting continued and I managed to “stop thinking” and just enjoy it. 

    Afterwards, more theory and explanation
    followed. We started using “glazes” to create shadows and highlights.
    It’s quite funny that Roman calls this glazes, because before I consided glazes
    as water with a minimal bit of paint. He just dilutes the paint to a milky
    consistency for his glazes. And it works, like a charm! After the demonstration
    we worked on our miniatures and bases until after midnight, when it was time
    for bed. Man, I slept great that night!
    On Sunday it was time for the finishing
    touches on both the miniature and base. Roman explained how he paints faces and
    eyes, and a great drawing of a deamonette by Raffaele was put up to help guide
    us painting the highlights on the faces. Later in the afternoon, in a rush
    tempo, we were explained and showed how to achieve different effects and
    textures, like leather, metallics, freehands, working with light pigments, blood
    effects and many things more. 
    And then, unfortunately, it was time to
    leave and head back to The Netherlands. Although incredibly tired and longing
    for a lounge on the sofa, it was really too bad that it was over so quickly
    (time flies when you’re having fun) and I would have liked to stay even longer.
    Impressions

    Wow! What a blast had it been! 
    It was great to get to know Roman and Raffaele,
    and to meet the many wonderful painters from Germany. Some of the attendees
    were there already for the second or third time, which is a great testimony of
    the quality and excitement of the workshop.
    Roman is a great teacher! He explains the theory
    very clearly, using pictures to demonstrate how everything works. Despite my
    horrible German I managed to pick up most of the things he explained, but it
    was never a problem for him to explain things again in English. I really loved
    how he managed to convey his painting beliefs and feelings to us. I feel that I
    now understand the concept of “Happy painting” and I really hope I can abide to
    that more often! It is obvious from the incredible pieces of art that he and
    Raffaele brought to the workshop that they are enjoying this form of art, and
    with that they manage to make the most inspiring pieces! 
    I was also really grateful to get some
    feedback on my own miniatures from Raffaele. It will certainly help me to step
    up my painting game in the future 🙂 It was also great to look at the pieces of art that Roman, Rafaelle and the attendants brought to the workshop. 

    I hope I managed to show you guys how
    excited I am about this workshop! A weekend can bring you loads of fun, and I
    was really happy to meet all the wonderful people at the workshop. I can
    strongly encourage everyone to attend one of these classes. Regardless of
    painting level or background, it is a great event and definitely worth some
    effort to get to, you know you want to 😉

    Thanks to Roman & Rafaelle and all the
    other painters for a wonderful time in Germany! And thanks to Martin for being a great travel companion on the way back & forth to Hamburg 🙂
    If you like to see more pictures and reviews, visit:
    Massive Voodoo
    Master Minis
    Tuffskull Painting
    Here is the result of the weekend. I didn’t finish her yet, but I will in the near future!

    Happy painting 🙂

    Report: Jarheads beginners class was last modified: augustus 1st, 2016 by MaGie
    oktober 12, 2012 4 comments
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  • Favorites

    My favourites of September

    by MaGie oktober 3, 2012

    Hi everyone, I really enjoy reading and browsing through people’s favourites lists. And therefore, I decided to start making monthly lists as well, showing you my favourites of the past…

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  • RamblingsWork in Progress

    …bringing back the fun! (ramblings + Hasslefree WIP)

    by MaGie augustus 17, 2012

    After all the incredible inspiration gained after visiting Golden Demon, I was really excited to start painting again this week. But sometimes, you have these moments when everything is just…

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  • Event Reports

    GD 2012 Fantasy, Duel, Diorama and LoTR winners

    by MaGie augustus 14, 2012

    Here is the second part of the pictures of the Golden Demon winning entries. In this overview, you see the winners of the Warhammer Fantasy categories, Duel, Diorama and LoTR.…

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    GD 2012 Warhammer 40K Winners with pics

    by MaGie augustus 13, 2012

    Here is the first overview of the pics I took of the demon winning entries, yesterday at Golden Demon 2012 in Cologne. In this post I uploaded the winners for…

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    Golden Demon Germany 2012

    by MaGie augustus 12, 2012

    After a great trip to Gamesday in Cologne (many thanks to Corvus for being a great travel companion 🙂 ), here are some pictures I made of the winning entries.…

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    Game of Thrones WIP

    by MaGie mei 12, 2012

    Hi everyone, Here is my latest work in progress. Last week I started painting this model of Cersei Lannister, one of the main characters in ‘A song of ice and…

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