Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by Gruffard
@dsmiles: What are you using to get the snow layered that high? My normal baking soda/salt mixture doesn't layer that high and still look fluffy.
Snow flock. I don't know the brand (since I'm now at work), but it was $12.95 for a big thing of it (you know, one of the big clear plastic containers with the red top, like a ginormous spice shaker). On the 40mm+ bases, I'm putting some modeling putty to build up the base (standard Testor's gray putty, painted Space Wolf Grey), and I'm using standard Locktite to glue the flock to the putty.
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Originally Posted by Ninjaman
some of your stuff looks quite flat, especially the dark blue coats, maby try to use layering, or extreme highlights.
Really, that's just in the pictures. I have a crap camera that I don't know how to use (I just push the button). Hell, I only learned about 'macro' mode two sets of pictures ago (the whites were coming out much more yellow before). IRL, they have a bit more depth. The wash makes the whole thing darker, but I try to puddle it in the folds of the robes for extra dark evilness.
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by dsmiles
w00t! More minis done. All Legion.
Ooooh... magnificent. I especially like the details on the armour of the Hex Hunters and Lylyth.
It also probably helps that blue is my favourite colour.
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by dsmiles
Really, that's just in the pictures. I have a crap camera that I don't know how to use (I just push the button). Hell, I only learned about 'macro' mode two sets of pictures ago (the whites were coming out much more yellow before). IRL, they have a bit more depth. The wash makes the whole thing darker, but I try to puddle it in the folds of the robes for extra dark evilness.
I'm gonna be against the flow here and say outlined.
What? Everyone else are against the flow too, okay?
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by dsmiles
Snow flock. I don't know the brand (since I'm now at work), but it was $12.95 for a big thing of it (you know, one of the big clear plastic containers with the red top, like a ginormous spice shaker). On the 40mm+ bases, I'm putting some modeling putty to build up the base (standard Testor's gray putty, painted Space Wolf Grey), and I'm using standard Locktite to glue the flock to the putty.
Thanks. I think I will have to look for the equiv of it the next time I am at the Hobby shop.
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Originally Posted by CreganTur
@dsmiles
those guys look much better than your mice- did you change hwo you thin your paints?
No, but I think the problem with the mice was: I laid on the primer too thick.
EDIT: @WW: Wait till you see Bayal, Hound of Everblight. I think he came out way better than either Lylyth or the hex hunters. Like I said a little earlier: I like P3's Radiant Platinum way better than Citadel's Mithril Silver.
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He'd benefit alot from starting with a darker shade, or inking the recesses. As is he's very flat aside from the highlights, so the recesses are blending in too much.
If you either gave him a blue wash or started with a base colour of Regal Blue and put Ultramarines Blue over that, leaving the Regal showing in the recesses (either being careful or through heavy drybrushing) he'd pop a whole lot more, especially areas around the head and hands.
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause-to-effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
Cool, Dan's Crafts and Things and Hobby Lobby both have it. Will have to grab some this weekend.
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by dsmiles
Really, that's just in the pictures. I have a crap camera that I don't know how to use (I just push the button). Hell, I only learned about 'macro' mode two sets of pictures ago (the whites were coming out much more yellow before). IRL, they have a bit more depth. The wash makes the whole thing darker, but I try to puddle it in the folds of the robes for extra dark evilness.
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Originally Posted by Ninja Chocobo
Have you considered...highlighting?
I've done it on a few minis, and apparently, my blending skills suck. I can't blend up to a highlight to save my life, so I just slap on a wash and call it a day.
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To be honest highlighting and blending are 2 completely different skills You can continue to highlight withour perfect blending- you see this a lot on 40k minis, especially space marines with a lot of edge highlighting. If it looks good on the table and you're happy with it, then keep adding your highlights and work developing your blending skills. Highlights can add a lot to a mini.
Blending is a really hard skill to master. There are also a lot of ways to get this effect. One of the simplest is known as feathering. As an example, say that you have a base color and a highlight next to each other in a straight line. With feathering, you dray tiny lines perpendicular between the two colors where they meet. This tricks the eye into seeing the colors blending together because of the hash mark effect. A really stark example fo this is pencil shading in black and white comics. This is generally the easiest type of blending for someone to start with.
Next there's wet blending. This is where you put down one color, then quickly come in with the next color and blend the 2 colors togehter while they're both still wet where they meet. This can give mixed results, but can also give really cool effects for cloth.
Another style of blending is very similiar to glazing- where you come in with thinned paints and build up translucent layers of different colors over your base coat to force the color change. A lot of times you'll also see this where the painter lays down 2 clors next to each other and then glazes the highlight color from the darker color into the highlight to make the transition more seamless.
Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by dsmiles
I've done it on a few minis, and apparently, my blending skills suck. I can't blend up to a highlight to save my life, so I just slap on a wash and call it a day.
Don't blend - drybrush! It's what I do most of the time.
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I should have some pictures up tomorrow once my girlfriend has charged her camera batteries. I've not had the chance to do much painting this week - just some highlighting of the metal on the kan I'd already done most of and doing the metal basecoat and wash on the second kan along with some work on its base. I've tried painting some stone slabs freehand onto the second kan's base and they look pretty good - the idea is that the kan's standing on a stone floor now mostly covered by gravelly mud, so I painted the stone first and then put sand around the outside. I think it'll look good when I've painted and drybrushed the sand.
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So I've started on my Nightmare Knight Skeryth Issyen (Fane Knight Skeryth Issyen). Photos when he gets a bit closer to completion. Armor's almost done, the horse's hair is almost done, cloth, leather, and flames are started.
My Nightmare Riders (Dawnguard Destors) are glued to their bases, but not started yet.
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People assume that time is a strict progression of cause-to-effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
I'm gonna be against the flow here and say outlined.
What? Everyone else are against the flow too, okay?
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
Highlighting is easier, I can only seem to get layering to work with certain colors, Some lighter colors like "Ice Blue" I can't seem to layer well at all.
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Special thanks to Cregan Tur on the conversion of the heavy warhorse into a nightmare, for this next one. I'm not entirely sure I'm done with this one yet. I want to put some reflections from the firelight on his armor, but I'm having trouble figuring out object source lighting. (But I do have glow-in-the-dark flames! ) Nightmare (Fane) Knight Skeryth Issyen (Mounted):
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
Quick question: what colors should I mix to get tyrian purple?
Adendum: or at least a close approximation thereof.
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I got my sphinx with golden armour and all the skulls picked out in dark angels green and it looks pretty awesome apart from the stone bits, which are so far a failed attempt at sandstone ruined by mixing in bleached bone into the highlights
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
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Originally Posted by Zorg
More Corsairs:
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Fancy pic:
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The rest are painted, but cutting and fitting the wings is a very time consuming process, so I've just done these ones so far.
Those look awesome, Zorg. I can't wait to see the rest of the TRONdar.
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Those look awesome, Zorg. I can't wait to see the rest of the TRONdar.
Thanks mate, but it might be a while - the recent price shenanigans and whatnot have soured me on GW for the moment, but I'm sure that'll change once I get my hands on the scourges
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Originally Posted by Zorg
Thanks mate, but it might be a while - the recent price shenanigans and whatnot have soured me on GW for the moment, but I'm sure that'll change once I get my hands on the scourges
By the way, that "Fancy Pic" may just become my wallpaper.
EDIT: More minis:
Another Ghost Sniper:
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Nightmare Rider (Dawnguard Destor):
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Absylonia, Terror of Everblight:
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Typhon:
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Re: The Warhammer Models Thread III: A Brush With Death
For my first entry in the Darksword painting contest over at WAMP I've decided to work on Sansa Stark. It's a great little sculpt and I'm planning on incorporating her into a little winter dio scene. So far the skin and her cloak are the only things I would call done.
Her skin was a really big challenge for me because I wanted her to be pale but lovely. I worked a lot of layers into it and a few different colored glazes. Her outer cloak I worked down to a red/purple tint in the shadows to give it the appearance of a rich fabric, which is also why I worked the highlights and folded edges up so high.
Believe it or not her hair is nothing more than 2 thinned coats of VGC Dark Fleshtone over white primer. It's not even close to done, but I'm just surprised at the highlights peeking through from the primer. I guess that shows what proper thinning can do!
I also got another commission from the same client: this time it's to work on the command units for his army. This pic shows all the units, except that there are a total of 8 psykers.
This is just the minis after the quick shade dried and I hit them with varnish. I'll be doing all the highlights next. There are also a few places where the QS got wierd and blotchy on a couple faces, so that'll add a little more cleanup time.
My plan is to add in some extra color with washes before doing the highlights. I've actually already done that with the Commassar- his sash was hit with some Asureman Blue and his uniform was much lighter than you see now. I used Adeptus Battlegrey- the QS knocked it down a good bit, but 2 washes of Babab Black brought it to this level.
I'm gonna be against the flow here and say outlined.
What? Everyone else are against the flow too, okay?
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In the grim statistics of the far future, there is only math.
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Originally Posted by Kneenibble
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