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Painting School is in!

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:52 pm
by Babs
Just for fun, at the beginning of last school term, I started a painting class. That's right! Students would volunteer their lunchtime once a week to come to the wood tech room and learn how to paint miniatures!

(I provided the miniatures, they provided the paint and brushes)

Well, I soon realised that it was more about the conversation than the painting! Anyway, since the year 10's were the largest group, and their conversation wasn't so bad, I let it continue this term. Finally, after two terms of very slow work (and people forgetting to bring their paints and brushes continually!) I've photographed their work for you to see.

Here's the whole group's work:
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and my star students? Well, only one has their miniature near finished, the guy second from the left:

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So what do you think? Other than my students are lazy and still haven't finished in two terms (but hey - it's their lunchtimes!) how are they doing?

They've finally got the hang of 'blacklining' in my opinion. I'm still waiting for them to start washing and highlighting though - but they just haven't gotten there yet!

Oh yeah - my mini! Well spotted!

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:01 pm
by Babs
And yes! You can see my mini there on the left of the back shot.

I thought I'd paint my miniature to show the students how it was done in the 'old school' style of 2nd Edition (well, they are the 2nd edition plastic humans after all!)

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Apologies for the poor quality shots. I had to do this during work, and so time to carefully get the lighting right and focus etc.... LOL!

Anyway, keen for comments on how my imparting of knowledge (or how my mini looks) has gone.

Next term I hope to show people how to base minis properly too.

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:10 pm
by Zy-Nox
Its a nice idea....but how long are there lunch breaks? 1hr so i am wondering how much time they get really....but two terms ;/
need to teach a bit of speed then..
why not run it as an after school club, maybe more benificial to them yungsters ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:12 pm
by Zy-Nox
ah nearly forgot to say i liek the one on the end , looks like a cadian shock trooper ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:38 pm
by juck101
hope you explained how poor paint can be on the old plastics, most look bit rough. Try to paint a scheme and highlight after that. Good base coat is everything ;)

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 3:17 am
by Chairface
What a great idea! They look good for the work of first time painters. An awesome concept.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 12:46 pm
by Djengis_Khan
nice idea !

but how old are your students?

I wonder how many people would like at my schoool..
I would !

Djengis 8)

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 1:35 pm
by Torpor
Great idea. Now all you need to do is get them to paint 10-15 more human miniatures and teach them the rules.

-Torpor

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 2:41 pm
by Grasshopper
I like it, and I greatly applaud that you're exposing your students to it. Not just bloodbowl, but minipainting in general. I'd been painting for years with hardly ever actually gaming. Hopefully you've got a few budding mini-savants. :)