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Roman Baths (with a nudity warning)

Posted by sberry on 17 Jun 2015, 14:37

Hi everybody,
finally, a new project is finished. It’s a scene showing the swimming pool of a Roman Bath, called by the Romans the “piscina“ (fish pond). To be precise, it is the women’s section of the thermae, so be prepared for some nude females (I’m sure you guys can handle this without getting a heart attack or something).

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This is a triple first for me: 1) The first time I have been using nude figures (some are by Phersu, others by Imperial, to be obtained via Hagen Miniatures). 2) The first time I have done an indoor scene in a doll-house-like diorama. 3) The first time I have tried the ingenious method for creating water surfaces that was presented by Wolfgang Meyer and his team some time ago. It makes use of a slab of clear acrylic glass, onto which the water structure is modeled, see for instance here.

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And here is the bottom pic in this row of photographs:

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Posted by Peter on 17 Jun 2015, 15:07

How did you enter there to make these pictures? :mrgreen:

Great work! :thumbup:
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Posted by Konrad on 17 Jun 2015, 16:11

Very nice work.
The water is real or what?
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Posted by Dad's Army on 17 Jun 2015, 20:11

Man, this is fantastic!!!
cool idea and what a pleasure to paint I guess.
I love it/them a lot.
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Posted by Kekso on 17 Jun 2015, 20:14

Great work... It makes me want to sing "Soft kitty, fury kitty" :mrgreen:
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 17 Jun 2015, 21:50

:love: Fantastic! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 18 Jun 2015, 05:37

Hi Stephan,

a wonderfull diorama. Fantastic water! :cheers:

best regards,

Wolfgang
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 18 Jun 2015, 06:40

The walls are painted or printouts? Very impressive work.
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Posted by sberry on 18 Jun 2015, 07:47

Thanks for all the comments and likes!

@Peter: I used the “Clodius method“ and dressed as one of the female servants to get myself into the baths (there was a famous scandal when the villain Clodius smuggled himself into the secret rites of Bona Dea, an exclusive all-female affair).

@Konrad: This is acrylic glass with Vallejo Still Water for the structure. There are several brands of water effects for modeling, and they all claim their stuff becomes “crystal clear“ upon drying – well, Vallejo Still Water really does.

@Roland: Yes, the surfaces were designed at the computer and printed on paper, glued onto plywood. I used some special paper with a marble texture, to get more structure. The half-columns are resin casts by Imperial Modellbau.
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Posted by Alex on 18 Jun 2015, 09:25

It is pleasant to me! In addition to the wonderful sculptures by Leo execution dioramas - very good! Conveys the atmosphere of large areas in the interior. Efect water and body painting - also at a high level! :notworthy: :notworthy:
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