Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Googly Eyes Make Everything Better

Googly Eyes Make Everything Better

I got a text from a friend from Pennsic, this morning. 

"What we woke up tom this morning at Pennsic..."
My work, here, is done.

Now, if only someone would roll it around and take a video of it....




Monday, August 6, 2018

Finally did something I've been wanting to do

It Only Took So Many Years

I've been wanting to go this for all of my site tokens for the last... at least ten years.


I couple of minutes with a hammer, a pair of nails, and a level and it's done. And it now has all... Well, most of the site tokens that were either hanging from by belt or piled in a pile on a bookcase. I will have to clean out my pouches at some point. But, going forward, I can keep my site tokens organized.

Friday, August 3, 2018

Keystone Scroll Complete

It Kept Me Out of Trouble For a Few Days.

If I am allowed to be honest about my work: I like how this turned out. I was not feeling good about it, while I was working on it. I didn't like how the background was blotchy, I used the wrong shade of gray for the base. I was quite expecting to throw this one out, and start over from scratch. But, now that it's done, the flaws don't seem so bad.

This scroll is based on Charleville-Mézières, Bibl. mun., ms. 0255, f. 248

I love how these pages look: the pale red and yellow backgrounds look nice. Since they were mostly unpainted, I can choose whichever colors I want. And they are almost tailor made for AEthelmearc. Most of the images have leaves can be painted into Sycamores. A few have elks, which can be painted into Golden Alces. This one I turned into a Keystone (see the previous post). 

I left the 'O' blank because I really like how the white stands out on top of the red and yellow.


I left the 'P' white on this one, as well, for the same reason. Looking at these two scroll from across the room, the white really stands out without overshadowing the background.


I painted the 'P' on this one green and it just looks busy. This was scroll # 198. I might do this one, again, only without the green. I have another 13 pages of this manuscript to do.