Don't let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything. - Iron Man Welcome back, once again, to The Art of Caesura! Did you get my cryptic clue from last week about who the topic of today's post would be? I have fun writing those "Next Week" sneak peeks at the bottom of each post but I do sometimes struggle to get the level of vaguery right. Anyway, yes, today we have IRON MAN! Well, his zombie version anyway. Iron Man is awesome. He's not quite as awesome as my favourite superhero , but he's still pretty awesome! The Iron Man movie from 2008 was what launched the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe; and what a great start they got off to! Certainly, in my opinion (and that of many others I talk to), they totally jumped the shark and way oversaturated the market over the next decade, but it must be said that they did a lot to bring nerd culture to the fore. It's hard to teleport oneself (mentally, and even harder physically) back to what thi...
Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry. The Incredible Hulk (1977) Helloooo and welcome back to The Art of Caesura! Last week we left off looking at the work-in-progress of the first of our Zombie "heroes" from Marvel Zombicide: The Incredible Hulk! Today, we're looking at the completed model - base and all! You may recall that I sprayed a dark purple up from the bottom to create deeper, more interesting shadows. You can kind of see them in the photo below - especially on his left forearm - although the angle made it tricky to catch. Since you last saw this guy, I completed his base. I kept the tones muted to not detract from the green giant himself. The Hulk's massive muscles lent themselves so well to airbrushing, that after I had built up a few successive highlights with the mix of muted green and grey, I left it there, I didn't do any hairy brush work on his skin at all to create a textural contrast between his smooth skin and h...