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a7m2 posted:I've only painted a handful of miniatures so far, so I'm still learning a lot. I want to try to paint some Black Legion WH40k units. Most people use grey highlights and some of them turn out okay, but I absolutely love this paint job: I don't think that's quite as blue as what you linked. I hear people recommend fenresian gray more commonly.
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I've been wondering what to do with my guys. I've painted almost all of the few minis I have, but they feel kinda incomplete and i don't know where to go from here with them so they stand out more. I know I still have to do the eyes, and the weapons could use some touching up, but I feel like there's more I could do to their bodies, I just don't know what. Fake edit for placeholder while I grab my posts e: Munchables posted:Alright here's model number 3, using the model type I plan on running the most. Munchables posted:Alright, I've transferred my models to LA's Awesome, and we'll see how that goes. In the meantime, tonight I painted model number 4 and 5, one was just a normal tactical marine, the other is this little guy: Munchables fucked around with this message at 07:33 on Jun 1, 2017 |
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Booyah- posted:I don't think that's quite as blue as what you linked. I hear people recommend fenresian gray more commonly. What about this? This looks closer to me.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 07:46 |
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a7m2 posted:I've only painted a handful of miniatures so far, so I'm still learning a lot. I want to try to paint some Black Legion WH40k units. Most people use grey highlights and some of them turn out okay, but I absolutely love this paint job: This tutorial ends up pretty close: http://taleofpainters.blogspot.com/2015/05/tutorial-how-to-paint-dark-angel.html
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Munchables posted:I've been wondering what to do with my guys. I've painted almost all of the few minis I have, but they feel kinda incomplete and i don't know where to go from here with them so they stand out more. I know I still have to do the eyes, and the weapons could use some touching up, but I feel like there's more I could do to their bodies, I just don't know what. Honestly, once you pick out the eyes (I suggest a bright green) and base them (I'd go with darker neutral-grey rubble or paving stones since the color scheme is already bright enough) they'll feel finished.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 08:04 |
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General Olloth posted:Crosspost over from 40k thread: That thing's amazing. It's also convinced me to never play Necrons because goddamn it looks like pain.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 10:43 |
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WIP on my next Nomad, the Bandit hacker. Soooo tiny, I've been photographing it and zooming in to see and clean up mistakes.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 10:58 |
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Cross postin' Nathavarr from Reaper's Dragon's Don't Share, and Karrathor, the Tyrant of Halpi from Mantic's Dungeon SagaNTRabbit posted:OATH COMPLETE! Gonna touch up that grey base once I figure out an effective way to make it match the moulded cobblestones on the small guys.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 12:00 |
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Painted stuff that isn't hams related: Ship shot BUTTS!!!!! There is a bunch of detail work I skipped on these as I just got tired and wanted them done. I probably should stipple some metal here and there for effect and finish highlighting various black pieces. Major Spag fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Jun 1, 2017 |
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a7m2 posted:I've only painted a handful of miniatures so far, so I'm still learning a lot. I want to try to paint some Black Legion WH40k units. Most people use grey highlights and some of them turn out okay, but I absolutely love this paint job: It's Dark Reaper, and most of the videos I've watched use Thunderhawk Blue. But I think the Grey would work as well.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 13:56 |
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Highlighting black (or shading white) with grey is for chumps. In real life, they both tend to take on the colors around them. Highlighting with a blue like this not only makes it more interesting, but can also tie it into the environment better. Edge highlighting obviously works pretty well. If you're going for a more even shading, the trick is to think of the black as being both your midtone and shadow, and having it cover the figure appropriately. That avoids the problem of your black looking like a dark blue/red/whatever. White's the same thing, just that it's your highlight and midtone. Toss whatever color you're using into the highlights for black or the shadows for white.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 15:03 |
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Tentacle Party posted:WIP on my next Nomad, the Bandit hacker. Soooo tiny, I've been photographing it and zooming in to see and clean up mistakes. That looks amazing. I like the camo especially.
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Floppychop posted:That thing's amazing. I got it for christmas to put it into perspective. I haven't been great about working on it all the time, but the process of magnetizing it and painting it has certainly been a journey. Nearly finished..
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Tentacle Party posted:WIP on my next Nomad, the Bandit hacker. Soooo tiny, I've been photographing it and zooming in to see and clean up mistakes. Tell me your secret for digital cammo. I can do a nice tiger stripe these days, but I can't fake the little pixel squares to save my life.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:41 |
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Is there a Reaper or Vallejo equivalent for Dark Reaper?
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Major Spag posted:BUTTS!!!!!
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mango sentinel posted:Is there a Reaper or Vallejo equivalent for Dark Reaper? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xl-x9eW3bLw5eqDeNUG2JUwn2EZwn34TDKfNIg5uul4/htmlview is the best conversion chart I know of. Couple of paints that look like decent matches, USA Olive Drab from VMC or HD Ash Grey or Highland moss from Reaper.
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grassy gnoll posted:Tell me your secret for digital cammo. I can do a nice tiger stripe these days, but I can't fake the little pixel squares to save my life. A very small brush and a lot of patience. However beyond that it's pretty simple. It's based in grey, then I added little Tetris shapes in a khaki, white and a few in black. I think the hardest part is to keep them all in a kind of perpendicular flow and they need to follow the form of the cloth so it looks like it's made from one piece of printed cloth. My last guy shows it a little better, however I went a bit more than jagged on his shapes. Same system but blue, khaki and black over grey.
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Major Spag posted:Painted stuff that isn't hams related: These are Foss as gently caress and I love them
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bonds0097 posted:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xl-x9eW3bLw5eqDeNUG2JUwn2EZwn34TDKfNIg5uul4/htmlview is the best conversion chart I know of.
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Anyone have suggestions for a good blue to pick up? I don't have a shop to look at them in person, and looking at colors online doesn't work that great due to monitors colors not always matching what it actually is. I don't use blues much, if at all. I'm primarily looking to get it for use on 40k Orks.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 01:25 |
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Finally finished painting my big box of reaper mouselings. I rushed a little because I wanted to get these done with, since I want to use them this weekend . And here's all 20 of them
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Floppychop posted:Anyone have suggestions for a good blue to pick up? I think Prussian blue by VMC is a cool color, solid mid blue. For something brighter that pops more, magic blue from vgc is pretty neat.
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Hey painter people! Has anyone airbrushed the Scale 75 metallics? If so, how much did you thin them prior to spraying? Also, any recommendations for a new airbrush? I think my badger patriot bit it; It's pushing paint out in spurts: everything flows fine for about 3 seconds, and then slowly tapers off until nothing comes out. I don't really do any fine detail work, so I was thinking of just buying another patriot.
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Munchables posted:I've been wondering what to do with my guys. I've painted almost all of the few minis I have, but they feel kinda incomplete and i don't know where to go from here with them so they stand out more. I know I still have to do the eyes, and the weapons could use some touching up, but I feel like there's more I could do to their bodies, I just don't know what. Hard to tell from your photos, but you might find it's as simple as doing heavier washes, and then more highlights. If your models look a bit flat, I typically think more highlighting/bloom is required. Another possibility is to introduce another colour- namely silver. So that theree can be 'functional' metal areas and 'showy' ones. Gleaming golden armour, but silver for pipes, the metal joins. mask detailing, weapon, that kind of idea. Would help break up the colour. Otherwise, the magical world of basing will do a lot to make the models feel like they exist in a world.
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OMG sriracha pudding! posted:Hey painter people! Has anyone airbrushed the Scale 75 metallics? If so, how much did you thin them prior to spraying? Yep! 70/30 Paint to Vallejo Airbrush flow improver. OMG sriracha pudding! posted:Also, any recommendations for a new airbrush? I think my badger patriot bit it; It's pushing paint out in spurts: everything flows fine for about 3 seconds, and then slowly tapers off until nothing comes out. I don't really do any fine detail work, so I was thinking of just buying another patriot. Sounds like you've got poo poo in it. Try breaking it down and soaking it in an airbrush solvent cleaner like Tamiya's. Remove the rubber O-rings first or they'll die. If you don't want to do that, re-buy the Patriot 105 X-treme or move up to something like an Iwata HP-C+
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Haven't painted for a while but the latest shipment of bones has me jonesin', so I did this guy tonight. He's okay, since it only took like an hour and a half, maybe two hours, but I'm not really stoked about the result. Any advice for my scary monster man? Please excuse the poo poo pictures, I know they don't help but I haven't gotten to set up a mini booth for pics since moving. Bad Munki fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Jun 2, 2017 |
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Hi all. Wanted to show you guys the latest thing I finished. It's nothing really fancy, a lot of drybrushed fur, and a little bit of freehanding. The mini is the Cave Bear from the Wrath of Ashardalon D&D game. I think somebody bought one and put it up on eBay for bits. I'm not happy with the mold lines, I felt there was only so much I could do without destroying the fur. It's also baby's first kitbashed photo box. But I am insanely happy with how that handprint turned out. I was so terrified of screwing up the fur and getting red everywhere, but it turned out SO WELL. Edit: I have no idea why not all of my pictures are showing up. There's supposed to be three pictures of a bear mini. GoingPostal fucked around with this message at 09:52 on Jun 2, 2017 |
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Does anyone have a good source for sci-fi or fantasy scenic objective markers? If not as a whole, then a bag of bits/sprue I can use (I don't have muich of a bitz box anymore). Right now I'm using some tentacle bases but I want the good stuff!
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There's a whole slew of them over at customeeple, look for 'infinity objective markers'.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 11:23 |
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Ilor posted:What, no DONGES?!? I picked sorylians...it's all dongues!!!
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GoingPostal posted:Hi all. Wanted to show you guys the latest thing I finished. It's nothing really fancy, a lot of drybrushed fur, and a little bit of freehanding. Really great job on that handprint!
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Crossposting my Lord Celestant on Dracoth. Zuul the Cat posted:Stomping around like he owns the place!
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 16:44 |
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Anyone got some glaze tips? I'm following along on a black and white tutorial and want to make sure I approach things properly. Have a wet pallet and an airbrush if that makes any difference. At this point I've done a bunch of airbrush shading on some mini man's, and done 1 thin Grey glaze to even things out a bit. Should I just thin out of some black/white and make a bunch of gradients?
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As long as we're asking for tips, anyone have experience painting an albino person? I'm painting Crucible from Guild Ball, and want to stick to the studio direction of making her albino. I understand the basics, white hair, pale skin, red irises, but what's the best way to go about these? My fear is that in painting the pale skin, and the white hair, I'll just end up looking like I'm not doing enough shading. Know what I mean? Thanks.
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TheFinalTuba posted:As long as we're asking for tips, anyone have experience painting an albino person? I'm painting Crucible from Guild Ball, and want to stick to the studio direction of making her albino. I understand the basics, white hair, pale skin, red irises, but what's the best way to go about these? My fear is that in painting the pale skin, and the white hair, I'll just end up looking like I'm not doing enough shading. Know what I mean? Thanks. Master Duncan had a short tutorial on albino skin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efMsWE8Uz4s check it out if its useful for ya.
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For hair I'd start with Ulthuan Grey or maybe find a yellow or silver tinged off white to do as a base then highlight it stark white. I can't tell if that yellow would work too kind of make it look like it was reflecting sunlight or just dingy so I would play around first.
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I recently discovered the Deimos pattern rhinos, and I really love that front end, so I'm going to be adding that to each of the exorcists tonight. Those boxes aren't too bad in comparison to other components, so not too freaked out about that after thought addition. Hatches added, nearly done! Except a cupola viewports on a cupola cupolas'.(and rivets) Those Missiles poking out were initially looking like a nightmare to do, but cutting off a small section of 1/4" solid rod, putting it in the chuck of a drill, and "milling" it down turned out to be kinda cathartic. My Valdor tank hunter is coming along decently. Much more cabling/rivets to add into it however, I only just started adding stainless wire for cables last night. And definitely more cabling will be added to the capacitors along the barrel to make it look like they actually do something. The most tedious portion has been making the tank treads for everything. Each exorcist needs about 5" per side, so that's 30" for three tanks, plus another 20" for the Valdor. In about 1/4" increments for each link . I didn't realise the valdor is so loving huge until placed next to the rhinos. If anyone is interested in scratch building, it takes time but it's not too technically too demanding, just carefully measure twice cut once. But if you have large sections of tracks needed, try to find pre-made ones, that's honestly turned out to be the most soul crushing portion of this.
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What you're doing with simple plasticard is absolutely amazing. Just curious, how many hours does it take you to make one Rhino?
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Kind of a generalized minis question, but this feels like the right group to ask: Anyone know a good place to get Warhammer/Warmachine/Infinity/whatever-scale fences and boxes/crates? I've got an Old West-style building set which is great, but for some reason it didn't come with fences, gates, crates, that type of thing. It's a laser-cut wood set, so bonus points if they're that material as well. Thanks !
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