Modelling, Painting and Terrain Submission Guidelines
All submissions made to this category should comply with the general Dark
Magenta Submission Guidelines. No submission that does not will
be considered.
The modelling, painting and terrain articles are separated into three
categories: Showcase, Masterclass and Terrain. If possible, include
the name of the area you are submitting to in the title E.G: ‘Eric
Van Hausell - Modelling Masterclass’.
Showcase
The specifications for submissions to this category are as follows:
- The submission must include at least three good quality photographs
of the model/models.
- It must also include some form of step-by-step guide to how
the model was converted or painted, or the comments of the
painter/modeller on certain aspects of the model
- The models must be at least partially converted. This is
not the place for ‘look at my painted Covenant.’
- Up to four models will be allowed per submission, provided
they have some reason for being submitted together I.E: they
are members of a warband. However, putting all models together
will not increase the chances of the submission being accepted,
and if models are really high quality, it would be more appropriate
to have each as a separate submission, with more information
about the process.
- There are no guidelines as to which miniature company made
the parts for the model, as this is not an official Games Workshop
magazine, but a fanzine.
- Inquisitor28 models will only be accepted if they are of
truly excellent quality, and are not merely Warhammer 40000
models of Inquisitors. Submitting 28mm miniatures is heavily
discouraged.
Some hints on how to give your article the very best chance of being
accepted:
- Plenty of photos – not just different angles, but close ups
and shots relevant to the step-by-step guide.
- Only submit multiple models if they are well themed and look
good together. Just slinging your models together and saying
that they are a mercenary group will not help – it may be a
disadvantage in fact.
- Bases. It is highly unlikely that any plain-based model will
be accepted. If the model itself is of good standard, we will
probably merely return the article to you asking that you model
and paint a base, then re-submit.
- Be original. Try thinking up a nice obscure character type,
and modelling it. We are more likely to accept a haemovore
magus or an unstable xenos daemon host than yet another Inquisitor.
This is not to say don’t submit Inquisitors. Just try and be
original.
- And don’t be downhearted if your models don’t make the mark – we
intend to only accept those of a very high quality, and the
chances are many will be turned down. Keep painting and modelling,
and you never know, your next model might be the one we accept.
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Masterclass
The specifications for the submissions to this category are as follows:
- This category will begin as a submission area. However, after
the first few issues, it is possible that it will become request
only.
- Only submit models if you are sure they are high quality – this
is a masterclass after all.
- Articles must include a ‘masterclass’. This should be of
reasonable length, and describe in detail the converting and
painting of the model, either step-by-step or area-by-area.
A submission with thirty photographs and a paragraph of writing
will not be accepted – this is about passing on expertise,
not showing off models. If you do not think you can do the
writing, submit to the showcase category.
- Articles must include at least eight photos, the majority
of which should be close-ups of specific areas relevant to
the masterclass.
- Articles can be of two types: painting masterclasses, and
modelling. Painting masterclasses may use an unconverted miniature,
or a partially converted one, and should have a before photograph
of the unpainted model. Modelling masterclasses should be two
part – converting the model, and painting it.
- Every article should include at least one good end-product
shot.
- Inquisitor28 models will not be accepted in this category.
Terrain
The specifications for the submissions to this category are as follows:
- The article must include some form of step-by-step guide.
- The terrain must be fully painted – no unfinished work will
be accepted, obviously.
- The terrain must be Inquisitor scale. If possible, a shot
of the terrain next to an Inquisitor model for scale would
be useful.
- Articles must include at least five photographs. These can
be finished product, or WIP shots. At least one must be finished
product.
- The terrain must be clearly relevant to Inquisitor. Photographing
Warhammer terrain and submitting it as a feral-world theme
is unlikely to be successful.
Some hints on how to give your article the very best chance of being
accepted:
- Submit the appropriate amount of terrain. A whole boards
worth will be hard to cover in appropriate detail, but a small
shack is unlikely to give a whole article’s worth of material,
however well-painted.
- Keep it as ‘Inquisitor’ as possible. The more in line with
the gothic feel of the game, the better.
- Be original. If we have already published an article of forge-terrain,
we are less likely to accept another. The more interesting
and original the idea, the better.
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