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What's fun is the new GW slaves to darkness models for AoS, where they are monopose and sliced in weird ways where it's actually really difficult to get them into subassemblies that make any sense.
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I do not do subassemblies and I primed I'm grey not black. So I have all these to paint: Note, this was before I primed them.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 15:24 |
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I've got the Canonness from the Sisters Box and the Jackal Alphus ready to be primed once I get their head swaps in the mail and they've got a couple of somewhat clunky sub assemblies going on. Especially the sniper itself is weird because I had to keep the legs separate as it turns out there is a tab on the side of the bike that one leg needs to fit in. Which I can't just build it together and put it on the bike once I'm done.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 15:26 |
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I have no idea how you're supposed to paint Skitarii without doing subassemblies. I followed along with the GW video but I cannot for the life of me get the brush in to do the interior of the robes or the legs without getting paint over the place. And if I paint I'm half-temped to leave them black because I'm certainly not looking up my model's skirts and I don't know who else will be.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 15:47 |
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Speaking of subassemblies, I bought a Skorne titan and it'll be my first metal mini. Is there anything I should keep in mind versus working with plastic? Also, the gaps between the pieces are kind of massive, how do you paint subassemblies when there will be a ton of green stuff that has to also be primed and painted after putting the subassemblies together? What's the order of operations?
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:20 |
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I had a nice relaxing painting day this weekend and got a lot done. First up is the box of Orks my lovely TG Secret Santa sent me. These guys are going to be half of a kill team. Lootas dont look to great rules wise in KT but they are too fun looking to not have some. Then I painted up the new LOTR Rohan house and an Ogre from the Feast of Bones box to attack it Its got me excited to do more painting in the near future. I think next up will be some more Orks to round out the kill team and then more Ogres
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:56 |
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I've never enjoyed painting anything less. I'd normally do gradients, edge highlighting and fix up mistakes but why bother? Felt like painting garbage. Just frayed poo poo, warping and casting imperfections all over it. Finecast blows. I was all excited to paint my lord kroak but im eyeballing him suspiciously now. You going to be a little resin nightmare too you loving frog?
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:59 |
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Werix posted:I do not do subassemblies and I primed I'm grey not black. So I have all these to paint: I've already assembled all my rubrics and now I'm gonna have to try to paint behind their guns, but I left Ahriman un-assembled because he seems super complicated Good luck!
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 17:22 |
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Speaking of subassemblies, I bought a Skorne titan and it'll be my first metal mini. Is there anything I should keep in mind versus working with plastic? Also, the gaps between the pieces are kind of massive, how do you paint subassemblies when there will be a ton of green stuff that has to also be primed and painted after putting the subassemblies together? What's the order of operations? Paint your subassemblies in your shadow colors. This will make sure that all of the bits are the color you need them to be at the end of the process. Hit everything up with some sealer. You can just go matte sealer at this point; you don't need a super strong seal yet. Now put everything together. Prime any visible greenstuff and paint it in the appropriate shadow color. Now anything that needs to be brought up to a midtone and highlight should be the parts that are reachable. Have fun!
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 18:03 |
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Zaphod42 posted:I've already assembled all my rubrics and now I'm gonna have to try to paint behind their guns, but I left Ahriman un-assembled because he seems super complicated I didn't put ahriman on the disc since I want to make sure it is painted well, but I don't think he'll be that complicated. If I would have done sub assemblies on anything it would have been the rubrics and the exalted sorcerers. I guess I've never worried about sub assemblies since those hard to reach areas will also not be super visible anyway. So it kinda feels like a waste to paint everything nice on the torso when a warp flamer will just cover it anyway. The terminators will be easy to paint, and I'm going to try the aethermatic blue hiding in the picture on the Tzaangors.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 18:05 |
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Speaking of subassemblies, I bought a Skorne titan and it'll be my first metal mini. Is there anything I should keep in mind versus working with plastic? Also, the gaps between the pieces are kind of massive, how do you paint subassemblies when there will be a ton of green stuff that has to also be primed and painted after putting the subassemblies together? What's the order of operations? The metal Skorne Titan doesn’t need subassembly- it’s pose is wide open so you can just build it complete and paint. I made many of them myself and never needed to worry about it.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 18:18 |
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Werix posted:I guess I've never worried about sub assemblies since those hard to reach areas will also not be super visible anyway. So it kinda feels like a waste to paint everything nice on the torso when a warp flamer will just cover it anyway. Yeah that's the thing. But I often find there's like, some parts of what's behind the gun that I do want to paint, even if only a bit of it is visible, and then that gets hard. But you can just leave it black / gold or whatever.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 18:25 |
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Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation?
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 18:46 |
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? sexy as hell
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? That's really dope. If you don't already have a lightbox type setup and a relatively new smartphone known for a good camera I'd probably steer you in that direction. But perhaps others have done point and shoot advice, I only know a bit about like full frame cameras and such.
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? Jesus poo poo. I have no idea how you guys are so loving flawless at this! I know years of practice and such, but it's still no less astounding to see. Nice work.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 19:40 |
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30K crosspost. This project took me about a year:
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JackMann posted:Paint your subassemblies in your shadow colors. This will make sure that all of the bits are the color you need them to be at the end of the process. Hit everything up with some sealer. You can just go matte sealer at this point; you don't need a super strong seal yet. Good to know, that makes sense. I now understand why people might choose to prime black in cases where subassemblage is advisable. head58 posted:The metal Skorne Titan doesn’t need subassembly- it’s pose is wide open so you can just build it complete and paint. I made many of them myself and never needed to worry about it. Doubly good to know. Thanks!
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BULBASAUR posted:30K crosspost. This project took me about a year: Those are really nice to look at.
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? That looks awesome. Really nice, crisp white and a cool contrast withe the red robe and base. Seconding a light box. Makes a huge difference and makes a regular old iphone photo pop.
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? This is amazing, great job! I'm debating attempting to paint the new Sisters Hospitaller in a similar dominant white scheme. It feels like medics should be in white and red.
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Count_Brass posted:Finished off my Apothecary, learned a bunch doing this one! I really need to buy a camera, what's a decent recommendation? I've got a technique question. How did you do the straps around his neck? I can never get things like that to look good. Is it just paint the red areas, then the front parts of the straps? If so, how do you get the sides of those straps, or do you not bother and let the wash take care of it?
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 20:28 |
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BULBASAUR posted:30K crosspost. This project took me about a year: Dark Mechanicus? loving cool conversions dude
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 20:40 |
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Funzo posted:I've got a technique question. How did you do the straps around his neck? For those I did the cloth underneath first then based the entirety of the straps (including the sides) with corvus black and highlighted with grey seer. Getting the sides right is just a question of a good brush and practice really. You can definitely get away with letting washes cover them generally however I didn't use any washes on the cloth for this so I just had to be very careful. It also helps that it's two dark colours next to each other so it looks neater than it is.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 20:44 |
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Zaphod42 posted:Dark Mechanicus? Thanks man! Yep. Dark Mech. I'm going to take some proper pictures in the coming weeks
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Count_Brass posted:For those I did the cloth underneath first then based the entirety of the straps (including the sides) with corvus black and highlighted with grey seer. Getting the sides right is just a question of a good brush and practice really. You can definitely get away with letting washes cover them generally however I didn't use any washes on the cloth for this so I just had to be very careful. It also helps that it's two dark colours next to each other so it looks neater than it is. You mean it's all skill and technique? I was really hoping for one weird trick that would make painters hate me. Seriously though, thanks that helps a lot.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 22:34 |
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x-poastin but also to ask a question: what setting solution do people use for decals? I just used water and the edges are fairly obvious but I'd also never put decals on anything beforeCat Face Joe posted:
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Cat Face Joe posted:x-poastin but also to ask a question: what setting solution do people use for decals? I just used water and the edges are fairly obvious but I'd also never put decals on anything before Mr. mark setter or micro set. And you should start with Mr. Mark Softer or Micro Sol. Sharks Dont Sleep fucked around with this message at 23:16 on Jan 27, 2020 |
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That apothecary is mindblowing in its precision. I spent all evening painting and repainting test schemes for my death guard. Got lazy with the metallics in the end because I got bored of wrestling with runelord brass and runefang steel. Learned a lot and I kinda like the base colours but I don't feel like I did the best that I could. Almost feel like I'd have been better off just using contrast or something as I'm not good enough to get the increase in quality from the increase in time. Edit; apparently I don't know how to get direct IMG links from Imgur on mobile http://imgur.com/a/jmwZcMR Miles O'Brian fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Jan 27, 2020 |
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Read through hundreds of pages of this thread in preparation for beginning to paint, here’s my first 7 minis! Mostly finished, considering doing some cobblestones or something else on the cultist bases. My photography and lighting is butt but I promise the cragheart’s armor is way contrasted with his body irl
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Cat Face Joe posted:x-poastin but also to ask a question: what setting solution do people use for decals? I just used water and the edges are fairly obvious but I'd also never put decals on anything before Seconding micro-sol. I use water to get the transfer off the paper and micro-sol to form it to the surface of the mini
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# ? Jan 28, 2020 02:32 |
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Most of the way through my Kaptin Badrukk Need to do edge highlighting and finish the head Pretty happy with the way all the metallics are looking, proper rich pirate
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# ? Jan 28, 2020 03:30 |
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Yeah, microsol and microset have made a huge difference in how my decals look. I've actually had people ask if I freehanded the Iron Hands symbols on my dudes, which was 100% due to how good the decals looked, because it sure as hell wasn't based on how well I painted the rest of the models.
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Bodanarko posted:Read through hundreds of pages of this thread in preparation for beginning to paint, here’s my first 7 minis! Mostly finished, considering doing some cobblestones or something else on the cultist bases. My photography and lighting is butt but I promise the cragheart’s armor is way contrasted with his body irl Those look super cool. Where did you get those cultists?
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Heroic Yoshimitsu posted:Those look super cool. Where did you get those cultists? 3D printed in resin from this model
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Thank you to everyone who posts in this thread. It's given me lots of encouragement. And oh god, do I need that. Because my painting is not anything to be proud of. This is only half the colours of the base paint. I need to do half of the other colours and then give the various colours a quick and very dirty wash. My first Brigade for Field of Glory Napoleonic 2nd edition. The 21st Portuguese Infantry Regiment. From this distance it's hard to tell how bad it is maybe? Very bad I think 18mm is too small for me to paint AB British Peninsula army figures from Eureka Miniatures in Melbourne. Bases are Magnetic ones from Olympic games in QLD, the'll be battalion stands, 4-6 for each brigade. Citadel Base paints. I really should get some contrast paints instead. So far half painted with base colours. I'm up to the 2nd blue pot for the water skin. With my poor eyesight I find it very hard to paint the small parts, and only my Citadel Starting brush is any good, and it's fraying now. They are a lot harder to paint than my old 40K Imperial Guard army, though I can paint a lot quicker. I've broken off one bayonet so far I have 10 brigades to do, and less 6 weeks to buy and paint them before my first Tournament. I think I'll be borrowing an army for it still.
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Comstar posted:my painting is not anything to be proud of. Looks like you're making progress and discovering. Be proud of that!
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# ? Jan 28, 2020 14:33 |
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Yeah honestly those look great by me at that scale. Paint those bayonets etc, and slap a wash on them and you've got it nailed.
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# ? Jan 28, 2020 15:11 |
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This might go better in the photography forum, but I have an older Nikon camera I don't really use, and I was thinking of just setting it up to take pictures of minis and models. For the DSLR users, is there a good but cheap lens I should find?
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Sharks Dont Sleep posted:Mr. mark setter or micro set. Hixson posted:Seconding micro-sol. I use water to get the transfer off the paper and micro-sol to form it to the surface of the mini JackMann posted:Yeah, microsol and microset have made a huge difference in how my decals look.
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