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6 Feb 2024

2024 Update and how to lose interest in a project

Hello dear reader(s?)!

Little update here, I'm not dead 2023 has been quite the ride and I'm hoping for a more interesting 2024.

I don't blog as much as I used to for different reasons, first being a dad it's my greatest pride to be able to take care of my kid, second, some sort of boom of tutorials and patreon all over the place where people can learn to paint/build/whatever by people who are much more interested in creating contents with an higher quality than what I can do.

This mostly mean I don't really see the point on doing tutorial when much better content is already available! And I don't mean that in a bad way as it's great to see so many people happy to share their knowledge.

I'm still hoping to have the motivation to do smaller tutorial or run down of paints used when I publish something as that's still the recurring question 

2023 saw my participation in "slow grow" horus heresy campaign, which left me buzzing with motivation to do more custodes with the orion as the latest centrepiece, I also finally painted AND finished a bust, what a time to be alive ! Which also make it the biggest army I own with more than 4000 pts and growing. Fun fact, that's only 32 minis... 

I will do a more focused article on them when I can as I received so many requests for the paints used and try to get a group shot at the same time

I received and painted a blood bowl amazon team, this make it the fastest project from reception to finished.

Since I'm going to leave my little office/painting room to the second baby, I also took the opportunity to get rid of a lot of stuff that hasn't seen the light of day in weeks, months, years for some. Also looking to create a little portable painting station somewhere, tbd!

Some frustration during the year at work transformed to a spree of different project which were quickly abandoned then sold, I'm trying to not go down the rabbit hole again, but on notable note, instead of buying full armies I did order some very nice busts to paint and put in the cabinet and 75mm minis !

I started again AND sold again Titanicus as I can't play too many games, now the focus is completing the custodes and waiting for gw to finally release more sisters of silence as I really love them.
And age of sigmar to play with buddies at home mostly, I'm not too interested in competitive play and HH story driven play is much more in line with my motivation to play.
Though even that is not enough to motivate myself to paint 50 marines to actually paint a legion, go figure 😅

Latest from the chopping block is the seraphon as I come to the realisation, I really don't like painting scales and drybrush (except for bases). Which is a shame as the slann was really fun if a lot of work!



Anyway, I'm still hoping to publish more articles during this year if everything goes according to plan (spoiler, it usually doesn't work like that).

My amazon team which is a kinda speed painted but at the same time not really, a fun exercise in darker skin tones. The game was fun but not exactly what I expected though.


And a wonderful little bust from pedro fernandez, fully painted by hand for a change



Alright, that's enough rambles for today and thank you for reading !

Take care 

David

20 Mar 2023

[Sponsored review] La lampe Redgrass R9 - R9 desk lamp by Redgrass


Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de vous faire un petit retour sur la nouvelle lampe de Redgrass qui m'a très gentiment envoyé un exemplaire de préproduction (certains petits détails peuvent donc être différent sur le modèle vendu), ces derniers étant sur la dernière ligne droite afin de lancer le Kickstarter le 30 mars et les produire le plus rapidement possible !

Je vais essayer d'être le plus factuel possible sur les différents points, vous donnez des explications sur les spécificités techniques (attention je ne suis pas un spécialiste du domaine, je l'annonce déjà), mais j'ai potentiellement un biais parce que j'en suis déjà fan et ce depuis les 2-3 semaines d'utilisations.

Today, I have the pleasure to write a little review of the new Redgrass R9 lamp that was kindly sent to me before the general Kickstarter, this is a pre-release model so some things might have been adjusted for the full release.

I’ll try to be as factual as possible and explain the technicalities (keep in mind, this is not my field of expertise though) but I might be bias as I’m already a fan of this lamp since I started using it.

Packaging


Commençons par le début, l'emballage est toute en sobriété et protège très bien la lampe, aucun risque de l'abimer ; des embouts sont disponibles pour les différentes régions du monde afin de pouvoir se brancher partout, pas de révolution mais très pratique si vous la prenez avec vous en vacances par exemple.

En position replié, elle prend relativement peu de place et surtout, elle ne se déplie pas toute seule, contrairement aux lampes avec ressors type task lamp.

Packaging is simple and functional, the lamp is well protected, and no harm should happen even if you parcel is thrown in the truck. Plugs for the different countries are provided in the box which clip on the power block, nothing revolutionary but can be nice if you travel with it.

In closed position, this takes little space, and she won’t spring out of the box like some can do (yes, I’m speaking of you old task lamp).
The box !

Simple mais efficace

Parfaitement protégée

Fixation et installation


La fixation se fait via une pince de table, avec suffisamment de course pour pouvoir l'installer même sur les tables les plus épaisses (une petite pensée pour les bureaux en bois massif bienvenue), c'est d'ailleurs du solide, en aluminium comme la lampe, pas de risque de casse sur une pince en plastique donc. 

Pour éviter de soulever intempestivement la lampe, une vis de verrouillage est prévue sur le côté.
Les rotules étant relativement rigide et la lampe plutôt légère c'est un petit détail bien pensé.

Vous pouvez voir des exemples de fixations sur tous les côtés du bureau sur le site de Redgrass pour les curieux. Le bras est suffisamment long pour laisser une liberté de mouvement complète dessous !

To install the lamp, you have a sturdy aluminium clamp with enough space to accommodate even thick desk.
 
To avoid lifting the R9 when you want to move it, a locking screw is on the side of the clamp, the articulations are quite rigid and the lamp light so that’s a well though detail.

You can see more exemple of desk installations of the Regrass website, but the arm give an impressiv freedom of use underneath.
En position sur mon bureau - On my desk 

Design et articulations


La lampe en elle-même est très bien finie en aluminium thermolaqué, les articulations sont solides et ne risque pas de bouger toute seule, le câble rouge visible au niveau de ces articulations et apporte une petite touche de couleur bien sympathique (petit clin d'œil, Vivien le designer est un fan de Star Wars, le schéma n'est donc pas anodin 😋)

Les 3 articulations principales sont fixées dans leurs axes de rotation comme la tête ce qui ne permet pas de la plier dans tous les sens possibles mais suffisamment afin de la mettre dans une position confortable pour à peu près toutes les stations de travail.
Le bouchon de l'articulation se dévisse également dans le cas où il faudrait resserrer le boulon (visible sur la photo)

Les deux rampes de 48 leds peuvent pivoter à environ 330° afin d'avoir plus ou moins d'éclairage direct, l'espace entre les barres peut d'ailleurs être utiliser pour prendre des photos à la manière d'un anneau de lumière. Ce qui permet d'éviter une grande partie des zones d'ombres lors des sessions de peinture si on a une tendance à mettre la main devant la lumière.
Un unique bouton permet d'allumer et d'éteindre la lampe, tandis que le réglage de la luminosité se fais avec une longue pression.

THE button

This R9 is a nice object with its black powder coating, you can see the attention to details, the rotations are strong and won’t move by themselves, the little red cable visible around the articulations is a nice splash of colour (the designer, Vivien is a fan of Star Wars, you can see the inspiration 😏)

All the articulations have one axe of rotation, there is no 360-ball joint, but this should give enough possibility to adapt to your need, this will need a bit of practice to get right, but once you’re used to it, it’s really easy to position the lamp the way you want.
If you need to tighten the articulations, you can just unscrew the cap and the tightening bolt will be accessible.

The 2 48 leds bars can be oriented around to ~330° to adjust to your direct or undirect light need, you can also use the space between the bars to take picture like a ring light for photography. This is a nice little trick to avoid having shadow on your mini when you paint since the light will come from more than one direction
On button to rule them all.. There is a single button to operate the lamp, a quick press will turn it on of off and a long press will let you adjust the brightness.

Un montage tellement propre, aucun jeu
Clean build, no gap between pieces

Parfaitement machiné à l'intérieur également !
Perfectly machined even inside !

CRI


On commence la partie technique avec le CRI qui est l'indice de rendu des couleurs, comme son nom l'indique il permet d'avoir un rendu de la couleur au plus proche de notre perception sous une lumière naturelle (comme le soleil), le test se fait normalement sur 8 couleurs, mais Redgrass a réalisé le test sur 15 couleurs, pour un résultat impressionnant de plus de 98.5% en moyenne.

Je ne suis pas un spécialiste mais une chose qui m'as sauté aux yeux c'est que le rouge ne fait pas partie du CRI d'origine ! Etant un fan de rouge, j'ai vu une jolie évolution de ma perception de cette couleur sous la lampe par rapport à ma précédente lampe. 


On the technical side, the CRI is colours rendering index which will give you how you should perceive the different colours under this light and comparing to a natural source like the sun. Normally, the testing is done on 8 colours, but Redgrass used 15 in this case with a result of 98.5% on all the colours evaluated!

I’m no professional in this regard but the fact that red is not in the original testing and being a fan of red, I did notice the difference of perception in this colours when I looked at my painted blood angel for example.
In depth explanation on the Redgrass website

Source Redgrass

Température de couleur et luminosité


La température de couleur est de 5000k, donc une lumière extrêmement proche de la lumière du jour et dénué de cette tendance bleue que peuvent avoir les leds, avec une faible émission de lumière bleu, un plus pour vos yeux. 

C'est probablement ma caractéristique préférée étant un peintre du soir en général, c'est une lumière qui me permet d'être à l'aise même dans la pénombre sans fatiguer mes yeux, la luminosité quand a elle peut être régler de 10 à 100% avec une sortie maximum de 1800 lumens pour les connaisseurs (ce qui est la puissance d'éclairage grosso modo) 
pour bien comprendre les températures de couleurs


Colour temperature is set at 5000k, which is very close to a neutral natural light and avoiding this slight blue tint that you can find on leds, with low blue light emission that's a bonus for your eyes.

This is a really strong point for me as I mostly paint at night and this light is almost soothing and not as harsh as my old one, my eyes don’t feel as heavy at the end of a long painting session, but that also may be to the next point.

Flicker free


Un point extrêmement important concernant la fatigue oculaire est le flicker free, ce qui veut dire que la lampe ne scintille pas même lorsque que la luminosité n'est pas à son maximum, ce qui est assez rare pour être soulevé la plupart des lampes n'ayant en généralement pas de scintillement à luminosité maximale mais pas lorsque l'on diminue l'intensité.
Un gros point fort pour la santé de nos yeux, ceux-ci étant souvent déjà mis à l'épreuve aux quotidiens.

There is no flicker, even when you turn down the intensity of the light from 10% to a 100, no flicker. That’s a really strong point as this can be a pain and something I noticed on a few lamps, this is a strong source of tiredness for your eyes even if you don’t notice the flickering, your brain will register.
Again for the technical explication follow the link

Retour d'expérience - Review so far


En dehors de ces points techniques, c'est un produit extrêmement bien fini avec un design assumé que l'on aime ou non.
Je l'utilise depuis un peu plus de 2 semaines que ce soit pour la peinture ou pour le travail à la maison et c'est réellement un plaisir.

Cela ne va pas vous transformer en peintre professionnel du jour au lendemain mais le rendu des couleurs sous la lampe est tellement bon qu'il permet de mieux apprécier les contrastes et les détails lors des sessions de peinture. 
Moins de fatigue oculaire permet aussi de se concentrer plus longtemps dans de bonne condition, y compris le soir. 

Le réglage de la luminosité est facile d'utilisation et intuitif, il n'y a qu'un bouton ! Je me rends compte que j'utilise finalement beaucoup le réglage d'intensité entre le jour et le soir, contrairement à ma task lampe ou j'évitais de diminuer la luminosité à cause du scintillement.

Technicality aside, this is a very well-made product with a strong design.
I’ve been using it for a bit more than 2 weeks now for painting and for work and it has been absolutely wonderful

This is not going to make you the next Richard Gray but the perception of details and contrast under the lamp is just really good to make you appreciate painting even more than usual

Less eye strain keep you focus for longer in good condition, including at night; managing the intensity with the unique button is a breeze and something I’m using a lot between working during the day and painting at night, also because my task lamp had a flicker when you turn down the leds so I used to push it farther away to have less light instead of diming the light.
so much light

Prix - Price

Le prix intentionnel dévoilé par Redgrass est aux alentours de 200$ pour le moment, je n'ai pas plus d'informations là-dessus.

Est-ce chère ?

Oui et non, c'est un prix conséquent c'est certain et ce n'est probablement pas pour toutes les bourses.
Si on compare au prix de nos figurines, c'est finalement le prix d'une grosse boite type necromunda ash wastes ou age of darkness (voir même moins pour cette dernière avec la hausse des prix)
Les lampes de bureau (ou même de façon générale) de "designer ou d'architecte" valent une petite fortune bien au-dessus des 200$, mais d'un autre côté, une lampe Ikea avec une ampoule du jour fonctionne très bien pour un prix moindre, je laisse donc libre à chacun d'interpréter si c'est cher ou non pour ses besoins ou envies.

Personnellement, j'apprécie le design j'aime bien les jolis objets et cette R9 rentre parfaitement dans cette catégorie, je sais typiquement que ma femme détestait ma précédente task lamp blanche.

J'ai aussi pris conscience du nombre de kits/peintures/accessoires qui ont été acheté sur un coup de tête pour finir par trainer dans un tiroir, être revendu où finir carrément à la poubelle ; l'avantage d'une lampe c'est qu'elle est utile tout le temps !

The price being discussed at the moment is around 200$, but I don’t have more information for the moment.

Is it pricey?

Yes and no, it is a pricey object and that might not be for everyone, now if you compared to miniature, it’s equal or even less that some of the big box set which have been release recently, and that’s not taking into account the price raise on GW minis.
On the other hand, professional or designer desk lamp can be incredibly pricey way over 200$ but if you just want a basic lamp, an Ikea desk lamp with a daylight bulb will also work for cheaper, design or utility of this R9 is something personal and can’t define it for your, I can just help you make an informed decision on the object.

I’m also aware that I have spent a lot of money on minis/paints/bits and bobs on a whim that ended up in a drawer, were sold or even went to the bin for the worst of them, I don’t really see this happening to this lamp.

Speaking of design and as an architect, I do find the design attractive and to my liking and it’s something that also weight in the balance when making purchase; fun fact my wife hated my task lamp and its bulky design for example.
Fun side picture - Son meilleurs profil 

Conclusion


En bref, vous l'aurez compris je suis convaincu et je n'ai pas trouvé de défaut technique sur ma période d'utilisation actuel, j'aurais potentiellement aimé un peu plus de mobilité sur la tête mais finalement je m'y suis habitué et je n'ai plus de aucun souci.
Si vous en avez les moyens et que celle-ci vous intéresse le Kickstarter ouvrira le 30 mars !

N'hésitez pas si vous avez des questions en commentaire ou sur les réseaux sociaux

As you can see, I’m a convert and to be honest I haven’t found any technical defect so far, I could have gone for more mobility on the articulations but even that is something to get use to and I don’t have any problem angling it however I want, so it’s really nit-picking.

If that’s something you can afford and it’s of interest to you, the Kickstarter will be open on the 30 march.

If you have any question, feel free to ask in comment or in social media

Edit: La video de présentation, vainqueur du best of the best reddot award et imaginé dans notre jolie pays la suisse :) 


2 Nov 2020

[Showcase] Warcry Iron golem, Unmade & scenery

So, it’s been a while since the last article again!

The global situation being a bit strange, my general motivation to write has been pretty low, mostly because I mostly work from home.
But I had quite a few people telling me they enjoyed reading the content of this blog and I thought it would be nice to not let it slip into oblivion, or not too deep at least…

On the plus side, I’ve been preparing the room for our first baby, which also mean my hobby time will be going down drastically at the end of the year but in the meantime, I painted quite a lot of stuff!

First thing the warcry starter set and an additional warbands so I have everything to initiate someone to the game.

I’ve played a few games and it’s quite fun and quick, which make it the perfect gateway game. AoS will remain my favourite system so far though!

I started with the iron golem to try to do something different and have as many skin tones as possible, that what also a fun exercise working with tinted metallic paint. I really enjoy them, and they did grow on me!

Colours used for the armour is a base of black metal, highlight with speed metal, then a coat of dark green ink from daler & rowney. 

The scenery has been painted trying to have them ready quickly will still being nice, mostly with spray can and drybrush, nothing special but it’s painted and look nice on the table 


The unmade were really speed painting, and that’s where I realised, I’m pretty bad at painting skin, I’m not really happy with the result and if I had to do them again, I would do something different. Also, they are really fragile, since I’m very clumsy I broke a few pieces…. 

Playing the game was a blast and I enjoy the quick pace, not so much playing against other warband not made specifically for the game as they can be a bit game breaker but it’s still fun! 

Now to catacomb or not, that is the question (I really like the scions of flame 🙈)

Until next time, happy painting!
Anamnesis

28 Sept 2020

Adepta sororitas exorcist and colours rundown

 A quick article because I never posted the picture of this little tank after the tutorial for the marble, but I did finish it after many, many hours!

Nothing really new on this but as many people requested, is the rundown of the colours used for the different parts:

Main armour:
Base Petroleum grey, highlight Gobi brown, then white sands, pin wash of oil starship filth and pick the edge with white sand

Chipping is rhinox hide

Blue cloth:
Base dark prussian blue, highlight phtalo blue then blue green, finish by adding a touch of white.

Black:
Usual recipe. base with black highlight with dark sea blue then highlight adding white 

Copper:
Decayed metal, wash strong tone, highlight with stippling a mix of pure copper and old copper, finish the edge with moonstone alchemy 

And you should have most of the recipe !




Fun fact, painting closed eyes is actually really hard...

I'll post later this week, an article more focus on my general hobby update and what's happening during those strange times.

Keep safe and happy painting !

Anamnesis


10 Jun 2020

Adepta Sororitas - Order of the Ashen Veil

Jumping back in time to the release of the daemon hunter codex in 2003 (gosh that's a long time ago😵), I said to my gaming group I will start a sororitas force the day GW made them in plastic.

And to be honest, I kinda lost hope it would happen one day, until 2 years ago following the first massive survey they ran and so many people ask for the release of plastic sisters.

Two years is a long time to keep your motivation and interested, I went back and forth on them not knowing if I really wanted to start a new army after painting my primaris. 
But in the end the miniatures where so nice and so much to my liking, I couldn't help myself. 

Not everything is perfect, but after the very flat primaris, I happy to return to something that is much more 40k for me, much more grim dark.

After this decision, I had to debate with myself, whether to go for one of the main order or to do something different. I really loved the bloody rose but I didn't want to paint another red army. 

I decided to challenge myself to try something new and different from my usual painting. 
I choose a yellowish bone armour, with a bright dark blue to contrast, the colours are opposite on the colour wheel.
Since the armour has a yellow tint, I choose to do the metallic in old cooper to have different tone,

Following my brainstorming, I quickly went to work on a test subject.



For the base, I tried to represent a luxurious planet similar to catachan or naboo with the ruin of ancient temple where the sororitas are sent to bring the population to the imperium.
I know a few of people aren't convinced with them, but the universe is vast 😜

Next I started working on my first squad, so many details and a few more textures and colours to decide. And learning how to do marble, since I haven't done any marble in like 15 years.


I'm really like the look of the squad, though in the end, I choose not to do the order symbol at the bottom of the cloak and corrected my test model.

I needed a HQ and what better hq than the canoness, the original and only sororitas leader !
I made a small modification to the miniature since I wasn't a fan of the original head, I used one of the sequitors head from AoS instead.

Let me present you Canoness Georgina in all her glory


Since I've got the army box and received a few kit for my birthday, may more are coming but those miniatures takes times so, you'll have to be patient to see the rest 😝
As a small teaser, I'm working on this bad boy now...
I will take picture for the next marble I do, since I've been overwhelmed by the return I had on this one 😅 

Until next time
Anamnesis