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BARONS CYBER SKULL posted:Well, if you want the recipe for bleached pine: I'll try that, thanks! That skeleton horde contrast as a base then highlight with ushtabi works quite well btw, for a bone shield. Though I think you should lean into this and do a home depot chaos army. Pine shields, orange buckets full of skulls, cloth as red based flannel, give everyone a mustache or sideburns, etc.
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As weird as it sounds, I actually think a paler, almost olive-tinted grey works better as a base for bone, especially if you're going to use brown washes. I like Rakarth Flesh as a base, shading and glazing with Army Painter soft + strong tones. I think I picked that recipe up from David Soper, who has won a shitload of Golden Demons. I remember seeing his Ironjaw Megaboss and wanting to copy the way he did bone.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 02:51 |
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BARONS CYBER SKULL posted:Anyone got any hints for taking decent photos of their stuff, not like, lighting, but like, so i can't see every single loving little mistake i've made and want to throw the model into a simply green bath? Take them from further away, with worse lighting. And only look at them as thumbnails.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 03:46 |
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Ashcans posted:Take them from further away, with worse lighting. Two-drink minimum
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 05:56 |
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My copy of the Star Wars: Legion starter set arrived today and I painted up a test mini for my Stormtrooper scheme: I thought the Remnant Stormtroopers in The Mandalorian looked cool, so I went for some yellowed, old-looking armour and battle-damage.
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Morality_Police posted:This is from a page ago, but what is this mini? If that's a kit-bash, I love what you did with it. https://www.goonhammer.com/road-to-adepticon-tilting-at-demons-part-4/ Woops, didn’t notice skalis had already talked about it. Anyway. I really like these writeups!
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BARONS CYBER SKULL posted:Anyone got any hints for taking decent photos of their stuff, not like, lighting, but like, so i can't see every single loving little mistake i've made and want to throw the model into a simply green bath? Yeah: zoom out. I'm fuckin serious. Take your hi-res then throw it into photoshop or Gimp and scale image 33%-66% Tom Schadle (known good paintsman) goes into it some in episode 259 https://mayacast.com/page/2/
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 11:16 |
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Hixson posted:
wow Is that for a painting competition?
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 11:27 |
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Revelation 2-13 posted:I really hope the the rumors of BFG being worked on are true. I don’t care about titanicus, the fighter one, or black keep whatever or even necromunda, but I’d 100% be in on BFG. They should just copy the star wars armada rules though and maybe iterate and remove some of the fighter insanity, because that’s a great game and I really don’t trust GW to make better rules. I hear titanicus rules are great though, so maybe just start there. They're working on Battlefleet Gothic!? BFG is my favourite GW game ever, even with some flawed rules. They'd only really need to figure something out with ordnance, the current balancing method is unfun. I spoke to my friend, and it looks like I'll be drowning swarms of escorts by next week. 😀
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 14:06 |
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Endman posted:My copy of the Star Wars: Legion starter set arrived today and I painted up a test mini for my Stormtrooper scheme: drat that's nice, what's your recipe for that white and is that through an airbrush? I hate brush-painting white almost as much as yellow, can't ever get smooth coverage.
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Grizzled Patriarch posted:drat that's nice, what's your recipe for that white and is that through an airbrush? I hate brush-painting white almost as much as yellow, can't ever get smooth coverage. Duncan put out a guide on how to paint SW: Legion Stormtroopers earlier this week that uses Grey Seer and Apothecary white as base white colours for the armor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t5EyqJMxCI
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 15:01 |
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Anyone got any tips for getting rid of spores on your masterson wet palette? I had a few from leaving my palette wet for a while so I washed everything and got a new sponge to be sure, yet I'm getting spores already with this new sponge so I assume the plastic case didn't get fully killed. Maybe soak in vinegar?
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:13 |
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shower mold remover spray probably would do the trick
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:16 |
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Personally I'd soak in isopropyl alcohol for a few hours.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:27 |
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Decorus posted:They're working on Battlefleet Gothic!? Well, it's a rumor based on them having an huge info-graphic of their games logos, in a video or something a year ago. BFG had a tiny logo near the bottom. So, probably not.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:30 |
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KING OV HELL posted:Anyone got any tips for getting rid of spores on your masterson wet palette? I had a few from leaving my palette wet for a while so I washed everything and got a new sponge to be sure, yet I'm getting spores already with this new sponge so I assume the plastic case didn't get fully killed. Maybe soak in vinegar? Isopropyl on the case, ditch the sponges for good. Instead of a sponge, just fold up several paper towels to fit the case. Much cheaper than a sponge, and can be thrown out and replaced regularly.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:35 |
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do most people buy a special thing for wet palette or just do what i do and clean a plastic takeout tray and use that?
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:38 |
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jesus WEP posted:do most people buy a special thing for wet palette or just do what i do and clean a plastic takeout tray and use that? I feel like I was having better luck with my plastic takeout tray than my Sta-wet palette
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 16:40 |
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Adding a little hydrogen peroxide can help prevent mildew with a wet palette. A piece of copper at the bottom is also supposed to work.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 17:14 |
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Filthy Hans posted:wow Nah, it’s just something I’m painting for myself. Using it as an opportunity to try some new techniques
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 17:28 |
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jesus WEP posted:do most people buy a special thing for wet palette or just do what i do and clean a plastic takeout tray and use that? I was using a takeout tray but switched it for a sandwich tub with wings on the lid that can lock it closed because the takeout tray wasnt as tight a fit as I would have liked, and it was drying out quite fast. Bought a pack of thin (like 5mm wide when dry) sponges and a roll of parchment paper and cut to fit. That works for me.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 18:04 |
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I splurged for one of these and it's been great so far, way nicer quality than the sta-wet and it's mold-resistant. The paper that comes with it is really nice too, it doesn't require any pre-soaking or anything to get properly saturated. https://www.redgrassgames.com/everlasting-wet-palette/ Cool Dad fucked around with this message at 19:33 on Mar 11, 2020 |
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Grizzled Patriarch posted:drat that's nice, what's your recipe for that white and is that through an airbrush? I hate brush-painting white almost as much as yellow, can't ever get smooth coverage. Thanks! The white is actually mostly off-white blended up, so I started with a light grey undercoat, then basecoated the whole thing with Vallejo Deck Tan. Then I washed the model with a 1:1 mix of Citadel Seraphim Sepia and Lahmian Medium to get the yellowed effect in the recesses. After that I went back to the deck tan and mixed in increasing amounts of pure white while blending up to the tops of the armour sections where light would be most likely to hit. It’s all with a brush except for the undercoat; I don’t own an airbrush.
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 21:34 |
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Painted some more Malifaux, am broadly pleased with how they turned out. Used a bunch of contrast paints to get a feel how they work over a zenithal undercoat. Sonnia Criid. I'm pleased with how the cigarette looks, especially as I nearly cut it off when I thought it was a bit of flash.. The coat was GW contrasts with a few extra highlights. I could have cleaned up some of the splotches/pooling of the red a little, but I like the effect. Tried a blue contrast over silver for the flame on the blade, and it looks much brighter than the photo shows. Mature Nephilim. Turns out if you want Magos Purple to show over any kind of dark undercoat at all you have to do a few coats. Kind of wish I'd gone for a cream coloured robe for a bit more contrast, but it is what it is. Lelu. After the zenithal highlight I gave the face and torso a light drybrush of white (because his pecs have one hell of an overhang, and I was worried the red wouldnt show on the black), and then with the contrast over that it felt like it practically painted itself to be honest. Black Blood Shaman. After lelu turned out well I did the same thing with the wings, a light white drybrush before a flesh contrast, and I'm pretty pleased with how that turned out. Was missing the blade when I got it, so thats greenstuff (my sculpting skills are non existent but even I can manage a rough blade shape). Thats me painted all the Nephilim I have at the moment, though I'm not hugely happy with the leader (human sized woman with the sword in this picture). Painted her a while ago and I should have given the purples another pass to make them more vibrant, and her skin isnt great either. Having said that, she was an ebay purchase that was already assembled and I was partway into painting her before I realised that the seller had assembled her wrong (the trailing part of the coat had been attached to the shoulders as a cape, and a chunk of it had been cut off to make it fit), which wasnt ideal, so by the time I got to a stage that was at least passable I was fed up and called it done.
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BARONS CYBER SKULL posted:HELL YEAH BROTHER I like highlighting bone with real pale green. I find bone is similar to fooling with red in that if you just add white to the mixture you wind up moving into the wrong color.
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I know these are garbage pics but I was in a rush. Here is a rough color test for a scheme I'm trying out. I'm trying for light blue chased with dark grey, along with gold accents and some red features. I think it looks pretty good, but the big mistake is my final highlight color is much brighter than the base and midtones so try to imagine It with much better blending than I was willing to do for this test. The cloth is probably the best I've done to date but I need to get better at that, along with edge highlighting. The back of the backpack doesn't have the highest highlights so it's a good example of how bright the midtone is. The base is my first test combining cork, caulk and crackle paint, the caulk is definitely too soft even after several days so I'll try wall filler instead. I'm not so hot on the transition from cork to crackle so I'm considering either bringing the caulk up to the cork level and covering the whole thing with crackle paint or ditching the cork and just making uneven ground with caulk. Anyway I'm looking primarily asking for opinions and tips on the color scheme, but technique comments would be appreciated too.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 04:22 |
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More Stormtroopers! I still haven't decided how I want to base them yet though. Maybe some kind of red-brown desert planet?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 08:14 |
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Not like that I'm drowning in stuff to paint already, but I managed to snatch Blackstone Fortress and it's two expanions for pretty good price. Spend evening assembling them and drat they are cool minis.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 10:31 |
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Continuing to churn out Necrons. This stuff is from the 2016 Necrons Start Collecting box. Everything completed so far I wanted the Immortals to stand out a little bit more, so I gave their guns a glow.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 16:24 |
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With this talk about wet pallettes, that reminds me of when I was trying them out. Personally for what I'm doing I don't really need one, and I found it thinned my paint out too much (as I tend to lean towards stuff like Vallejo Air to begin with), but I found that a waterproof cell phone case (specifically this model from Walmart) worked like a charm. Thin enough where I'm not needing to reach into the container to get paint on my brush, lockable with both a watertight and airtight seal, and pretty durable plastic in case you travel with it or have kids/pets to deal with. Plus, between that and stuff from the dollar store (parchment paper, paper towels/sponges, probably some sort of anti-fungal liquid to mix with the water to avoid mold), you're looking maybe $10ish USD, so affordable as gently caress too.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 17:03 |
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for vma paints, inks, metallics, stuff like that i use the lid of my wet palette instead
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 17:36 |
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Hey just wanted to say that I remembered why I hate painting human faces, I am going back to painting Orks/Lizards/monsters/people with helmets and never looking back.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 18:33 |
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I don't know if this has been posted yet, but apparently Duncan left GW to start his own Youtube Channel/Website https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuRNH2cb6VwsZbzILptDVIA He's going to keep doing regular tip videos like he was doing for GW but expanding beyond their range.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 18:57 |
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Zuul the Cat posted:Continuing to churn out Necrons. This stuff is from the 2016 Necrons Start Collecting box. Those bases are awesome, how are you doing those?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 19:28 |
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Endman posted:More Stormtroopers! Those really look fantastic.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 19:45 |
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Grizzled Patriarch posted:Those bases are awesome, how are you doing those? Super easy to do. I'm actually going to be making some more this weekend, i'll post a step by step. Basically it's Vallejo texture over cork with walnut shells sprinkled in. Then wet blended Iraqi Sand, Dark Sand & Screaming Skull.
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Booyah- posted:Those really look fantastic. Thank you
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Endman posted:More Stormtroopers! These look really good buddy. i hope you're doing well
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Hixson posted:These look really good buddy. i hope you're doing well Thank you for your kind words
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Can i use standard minifig paint to paint on Lego bricks? Lego is ABS plastic (afaik) so same as plastic minis (afaik!), but unlike minis Lego is very smooth and i will not be priming or base coating, so the paint might not stick? I just need a few white dots on a red surface, and instead of buying the Lego piece that already looks like what i want (and is super expensive) i figure i might as well put some paint on cheap generic pieces.
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