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    Review: Painting Miniatures from A to Z – Angel Giraldez (+ Joan of Arc mini)

    written by MaGie
    Hi everybody!
    It’s time for another review. Another double review, this
    time about the book “Painting miniatures from A to Z – Angel Giraldez
    Masterclass Volume 1” (wow! Wat a mouth full!) and the accompanying limited
    edition miniature Joan of Arc from Infinity.
    Before I start the review I would like to express two
    personal bits of info. First, I don’t own an airbrush and I have also never
    ever held one. What I’m saying is that I cannot truly give any thoughts on that
    in this article. All I can say is, if Angel can do this with an airbrush, then
    I am assuming it should at least be possible for everyone. Just to be clear, I
    have absolutely no judgments regarding minis painted with airbrushes. To me it
    is just another tool. One day I am sure I will paint using one myself, but at
    the moment I have neither the money nor the space for it.
    Second, this book is totally based on Angel’s painting
    style. While I am a big fan of this clean and vibrant style, you cannot argue
    about taste. If this is not a style you like, I would not recommend the book
    for you.
    The book
    This is a A4 paperback book. The cover is sturdy and the
    whole book feels solid (even a bit heavy perhaps). There are 118 pages, mostly
    filled with clear, sharp pictures and accompanying text. The pages have a satin
    finish and the colours are very vibrant, as the minis allow it. The font of the
    text is quite small but since we are mini painters I think it will be big
    enough for us ;).
    Content
    The book consists of 4 sections: method, tips, techniques
    and the masterclass section. When flipping through the pages it becomes
    immediately obvious that this book is all about step-by-steps (sbs). The first
    modules are only a few pages long and starting from page 22 the sbs begin. The
    first pages give a good introduction into Angel’s painting method, using both
    brush and airbrush. It covers the steps he takes and the materials and paints
    he uses. The ‘techniques’ section decribes the different painting techniques
    (like stippling etc) that are used in the sbs in the book.
    The masterclass section shows all the sbs of 11 miniatures,
    including the limited edition mini that comes with the book. For each painted
    miniature there is a clear photo of each step, which goes from about 40 to
    higher steps. The differences between each step are very clear and it is always
    indicated if Angel painted with a brush or airbrush. You might recall these
    drawing books where the first three steps are easy to do and then the last step
    shows the completed drawing which is completely different from all previous
    steps. Well, this is not the case in this book. All steps are covered,
    including which paints are used, but perhaps some nuances are skipped. 
    The miniatures in the sbs cover a large variety of figures.
    Some big mechanical units, other humans and even two busts. The colours used
    also vary a lot, making this a good reference when you have to chose your
    paints for a certain colour.
    Overall
    Let’s do this fast ;). If you are a fan of Angel’s painting
    style and paint with both brush and airbrush, this is definitely a great book
    for you! For me as a brush-painter it will be hard to replicate some steps as
    they are just so much more easy to achieve with an airbrush. When I do get my
    hands on one, this will be a great reference though. I think this book will be
    awesome for both army painters as well as display painters. I do think that
    display painters will likely some more steps and army painters probably a lot
    less. Angel’s results are simply amazing so it can be done this way!
    If you are looking for a book that covers a lot of theory, I
    would suggest you to look elsewhere (for example this excellent book or on
    Massive Voodoo’s amazing list of tutorials). But if you are looking for
    beautiful pictures, clear sbs on how to recreate Angel’s works this is your
    pick :).

    Miniature – Joan of Arc
    As that was already a long story, let’s keep this short ;).
    Joan of Arc is a limited 30mm metal miniature from the
    Infinity range of Corvus Belli. She is from the army Panoceania. The mini comes
    in a ziplock bag that is contained in a blister package, and consists of 4
    parts: the main body, her head, and two separate arms with sword and scabbard. While the pose is quite static, I think the choice of having her look over her shoulder is a very interesting one. It is different, which is good, IMHO!
    I can be very clear about this. This mini is of amazing
    quality! The cast is incredibly clean, all edges are very well defined. This
    has to be the best metal cast that I have seen in years! There is some flash on
    the sculpt, but they are in areas where it is easily removed. I only see a
    small moldline on one of her feet and that is also easy to remove. This cast
    quality really excites me, maybe I should have a look at other Infinity models
    too!

    Assembly should also be super easy. There are square protrusions
    on her arms that perfectly match indents on the body. What a breeze!
    I guess it must be pretty clear that I am absolutely
    thrilled by the quality of this limited miniature.
    I hope you all enjoyed this review. For more reviews, check the review section of this blog. Let me know what you
    thought about the book & mini!
    Review: Painting Miniatures from A to Z – Angel Giraldez (+ Joan of Arc mini) was last modified: augustus 1st, 2016 by MaGie
    april 9, 2015 0 comment
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    WIP: Kingdom Death Savior

    by MaGie april 6, 2015

    Hi everyone, Happy Easter! I just realized I have forgotten to update you with my latest work in progress. This is the Savior, 20 years, from Kingdom Death. I’m working…

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    My (current) Favourite Paints

    by MaGie maart 27, 2015

    Hi everyone! Today I would like to share some of my favourite paints with you. In general, I like to use a big assortment of paints, from different brands and…

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    Review: Figopedia + Queen of Death / Barbary

    by MaGie maart 17, 2015

    Last week it was time! Figopedia was there! I was super excited to see the book and the minis on my doorstep and of course I spent the weekend thoroughly…

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    by MaGie maart 9, 2015

    Hi everyone! Let’s start by a little apology for my absence. It has been a hectic month at work and I am also working on an incredibly awesome commission (more…

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    Favorites of January 2015

    by MaGie februari 6, 2015

    Hi everyone! I always wondered “what makes January fly by so fast?”. It does! It is one of those months that flies by and afterwards you have no idea where…

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    Review: Guild Ball – Silence & Spigot

    by MaGie januari 30, 2015

    Hi everyone! A few weeks ago I had a little chat with one of the great minds behind Guild Ball and he asked if I would like to receive some…

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