Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The Planet Stablemates Project, Part 2: Complete!

 Hi Magicians!
Wow, it's been just over a year since I started this project and posted about it here and on YouTube.  It's taken me this long to finish it because a) grad school has been consuming my life force like a vampire and b) I didn't have my painting supplies in the UK.  I started the project while over there, using Pebeo Studio Acrylics, but quickly discovered that they aren't opaque or matte enough to make for good model painting (they are great for canvas and paper, though).  My usual horse paints, DecoArt Americana craft acrylics, were all back in the US, so I had to wait until I was able to come home to finish the project.  As soon as I got back, I rushed to finish everything, and now I'm ready to share the results!
I named the horses after their planets, but using the Greek names instead.  The only exception is Uranus, since that's the only planet named after a Greek god instead of a Roman one - so I used the Roman name (Caelus) instead.

1.  PSP Hermes (Mercury): Rose grey Arabian
Hermes is the least similar to his reference photo.  I think I painted him a bit too dark, but I'm still pleased with the outcome.




2. PSP Aphrodite (Venus): Fire chestnut Appaloosa Peruvian Paso
I had to use boiling water and pliers to fix the lifted leg, since it was bent outwards.  It took awhile, but I'm glad I did it before painting!





3. PSP Gaia (Earth): Dapple grey pinto Tennessee Walking Horse
Gaia took the longest out of all of them, because all her dapples are painted by hand!





4.  PSP Selene (Earth's Moon): Dapple grey scrambling foal
Now that I've made the Moon, I'm tempted to make a Sun horse as well.  But at the rate I'm going, it'll take me another year!



5. PSP Ares (Mars): Fire chestnut mosaic chimera Mustang
I'm not sure if this color actually exists in real life - chimera horses are super rare and the only reference images I could find were all black/bays.  I went out on a limb here because I knew it would look cool!




6. PSP Zeus (Jupiter): Bay silver dapple Andalusian 
I've never painted a silver dapple before, so Zeus was a learning experience.  I really love his feet.  I usually just do black hooves, or shell-colored hooves for white feet, so it was fun to do something different this time.  




7. PSP Kronos (Saturn): Splashed white cremello pinto Andalusian
Kronos was the quickest to paint, but he's one of my favorites.  I especially like his blue eyes, even though they're maybe a little creepy.




8. PSP Caelus (Uranus):  Blue roan pinto rearing Andalusian
I tried out a new technique here, using removable masking fluid to cover the white areas so that I wouldn't have to repaint them after flicking on the roaning, and it worked great!  When I was finished, I just peeled off the mask, which was also super satisfying.  Pro tips :)




9. PSP Poseidon (Neptune):  Blue taffy Friesian  
Poseidon is the one horse that I mostly finished in the UK.  You can see that the studio acrylics created a beautiful blended effect on his body and legs, but it took way longer to get here than it would have if I'd been able to use my regular paints.




9. PSP Hades (Pluto):  Liver bay few-spot Appaloosa standing foal
Hades is so cute that the fact he's named after the god of the underworld is kind of hilarious.  I gave him a 'medicine hat' (dark marking on top of the head/ears); horses with these markings are believed by some Native American tribes to have the magical power to protect their riders.




And here they all are together: 

How did I do?  What should I do next? 
As always, feel free to comment below or email me at modelhorsemagic@gmail.com. If you like doll sewing, customizing, and restoration, my other blog is the New Life Doll Hospital and Miniature Workshop.  And don't forget to check out my YouTube channel, Miniature_Magic, for unboxings, collection tours, DIY tutorials, and more! 
Bye Magicians!
~Miniature_Magic