First glimpsed in Marvel's 1974 comic
The Incredible Hulk #180 and then premiering in a full appearance an issue later (
#181), James Howlett aka Logan aka Wolverine has since become a firm favourite for many comic book fans, yours truly included. You just gotta love his
leave me the hell alone and go [bleep] yourself attitude. I was pleased to finally get the chance to paint him for my Marvel Universe miniature project. Not sure if I did it justice but I certainly had a lot of fun trying.
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Knight Models Logan aka Wolverine |
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Those adamantium claws are looking pretty sharp |
There was actually a few firsts or sorts for me in the painting of this miniature, chiefly among those are the
denim texture,
cotton singlet texture, skin tones incorporating veins (more of this later in the post) and also forearm hair. Yup, you read that right ... forearm hair. With more experience under my belt, I felt more confident tackling this hair-raising challenge (groan). For this attempt, I mixed hair colour with the skin tone colour and painted very light strokes on the forearm. It helps to think of forearm hair more in terms of texture rather than individual strands. I also applied skin tone glazes in patches to mute the forearm hair colours - in places where my strokes were a tad too heavy-handed.
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Hugh Jackman's ... errr Logan's forearm hair might be sexy to girls but it was a pain to get right |
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Knight Models Logan aka Wolverine (back view) |
As part of my goal to improve my painting, I diverged from my usual skin tone recipes and added some greens and blues to the mix in order to simulate the existence of green and blue veins under our skin. However, the green and blue hues I added aren't very noticable in the photos partly due to the lighting. Additionally, I tried to apply the shadows, mid-tones and highlights in such a way that hint at a very buff physique ala Hugh Jackman, the actor that plays Wolverine in the movies.
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Skin tones with the addition of green and blue hues |
Due to the way Logan's forehead was sculpted and the downward angle of his head, the left eye was covered partly in shadows in most of the photos. To get a better view of Logan's eyes, I took a photo from a slightly different angle (see below). I was feeling a bit 'out of it' when painting Logan's eyes, so they are definitely not one of my better works. Might still revisit them to paint the pupils smaller but for now I am too lazy to make any changes. Moreover they actually look way more decent up close in real life as opposed to the magnified photo of a DSLR macro lens shot. Just saying, that's all.
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A different angle of Logan's face, which has a better view of the eyes |
Logan's hair was painted black although on occasion I thought they looked more brownish than black in the movies while the claws were given just a black wash and highlighted to simulate sharp blades. Adamantium - in the movies - to me has a very simple clean look to them and as such I felt that it needed only a black wash and did not require additional washes such as blue or purple.
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Denim jeans goes best with a white top |
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Biceps, triceps ... all buffed up like Hugh Jackman |
All in all I am pretty contended with the results. If push comes to shove, I guess I could do further work on the white singlet, the borders between the skin and singlet, the eyes and yet more contrast to the skin. But being a minimalist (call me Mr. IKEA why don't you) I always try not to overpaint.
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Belt buckle isn't entirely accurate as the original is supposed to be yellowish-orange like gold |
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Knight Models Logan (Front view) |
360 view of Knight Model's Logan aka Wolverine
For a 360 degree view of the Knight Model Logan 1/28th scale miniature, please check out the video below. For other videos, do check out my YouTube channel
FourEyedMonster Miniatures. Be sure to choose the high definition (HD) option when viewing the YouTube videos for maximum quality.
Thanks for following my progress on Logan, the second piece in my Marvel Universe miniature painting project. Have yourself a good weekend, and may your brushes always be pointy.
Very nice, the face is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil. ^_^ I wasn't too happy with the eyes though so I guess I will need to finally start using my one and only Kolinsky Sable brush as I can't do much more with a nylon brush with my limited skills.
DeleteThat is a good clean job. More than justice there bub ;)
ReplyDeleteVery nice of you to say so Zab ... thanks, much appreciated. =)
DeleteGreat work and paint Kuan , i love it ! Compliments .
ReplyDeleteGreetings .
Thanks Vincent. :)
DeleteThe jeans look like real jeans. Kudos, sir. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I was pretty pleased with the jeans myself and am just glad that the denim texture could be visibly observed. ^_^
DeleteI was loving the step by step working, but the final result is simply amazing, man!
ReplyDeleteGrazie mille ^_^
DeleteAs I was saying to Phil I kinda messed up the eyes and was a bit lazy to touch up as they looked ok to the naked eye (sadly not to a camera with macro lens). But it was fun to paint. =)
really a great job!
ReplyDeletethe face is quite alive and the denim seems real!
my compliments.
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Thank you very much luca for your nice compliments. :)
DeleteYour denim paintjob is really AWESOME Oo'
ReplyDeleteA very good mini (Wolverine is one of my favourite heroes ^^) as always my Dear FEM ^^
Serviteur,
Thanks Morikun ... appreciate the positive feedback on the jeans. ^^
DeleteAbsolutely stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI think that this is also the best rendition of Jeans I have ever seen!
Many thanks and I must say your terrain stuff is awesome too. ^_^
DeleteLove the jeans, the face, the eye, the shirt.. Love it bro..
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Thanks man. You are way to kind to me. I see that you have changed your profile picture/name... you have a lovely family. =)
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