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Been a while since I painted some minis. It's amazing how much better these things look without the goofy deathmasks and in a different paint scheme.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 21:07 |
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Verisimilidude posted:
Nice! Reign in Hell is so fun. I'm almost done with my tentacle beast which is coming out nicely so it may be picture worthy!
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 22:11 |
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I did Pinkie earlier, but tonight I just finished up The Green. They're kind of messy and I didn't particularly enjoy painting them for some reason, despite the models looking okay. I may avoid 3D printed resin minis for a little bit because they were just brittle and not *super* crisp on the details.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 04:34 |
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Nebalebadingdong posted:https://forestdragon.gumroad.com/ Thanks!
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 14:35 |
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Verisimilidude posted:
Lumpy posted:Nice! Reign in Hell is so fun. I'm almost done with my tentacle beast which is coming out nicely so it may be picture worthy! Not to dereail the thread but do you just play RIH with some closer friends or do your LGSs actually have support for it? I bought the PDF over Thanksgiving just because I like Vince and the other guy is pretty decent too but I haven't even finished reading the rules yet. Love the concept of the game, though! I bought a few Reapers demony things that I would run if I were to play, but have yet to paint
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 15:39 |
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Aranan posted:I did Pinkie earlier, but tonight I just finished up The Green. Look good! Brittleness and detail can both be fixed if you buy fancy resin. I've had really good luck with sirayatech fast mixed with Scott 10% of their flexibke tenacious resin
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 16:17 |
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w00tmonger posted:Look good! It very well could just be the quality of the printer and/or resin. That makes sense. These were just some models I picked up from a seller on Etsy so who knows what they were working with.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 16:57 |
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Any advice on how clean that line on this dude's horn on thosee pre-primed Nolzur's miniatures? Take a knife to it just the same as if it weren't primed? I plan on priming it again regardless
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 20:13 |
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Sab669 posted:Any advice on how clean that line on this dude's horn on thosee pre-primed Nolzur's miniatures? That’s what I do with Nolzur’s. I don’t even always reprise, usually the area getting filed down to remove the mold lines is small enough that it doesn’t matter much.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 21:34 |
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Handy to have a bottle of brush on primer for when you have small sections like this.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 03:54 |
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For a zenithal is it better to go with a bigger or smaller needle? Last time I tried with a 0.5 mm with the thought process that it would have a larger spread a give a more diffuse pattern. What I got was more remeniscent of an Antarctic explorer. But that could be more technique.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 06:11 |
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MasterBuilder posted:For a zenithal is it better to go with a bigger or smaller needle? Last time I tried with a 0.5 mm with the thought process that it would have a larger spread a give a more diffuse pattern. What I got was more remeniscent of an Antarctic explorer. But that could be more technique. Needle size doesn't really effect the look of the paint when applied. Needle size effects how much paint is being sprayed at any given moment, ie larger needles throw more paint, small needles throw less. Paint atomization is primarily affected by the paint itself, and the pressure you're shooting it at. High airbrush pressure will more finely atomize the paint than a low pressure. And a thinner paint composed of finer pigments/dyes will go on smoother than a thicker paint with coarser pigments. The quickest and simplest way to start getting smoother zenithals is to spray an ink. Inks by nature are very thin, are have very fine pigments. Something by Liquitex, FW, or Dr PH Martins would serve you very well in this case.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 08:11 |
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Yeah an easy guide to spraying a basic zenithal would be something like: have black primer and buy Liquitex Black, Grey and White Acrylic ink. Prime as usual and let it dry a little then put a few drops of grey ink and hold your airbrush a few degrees above horizontal and spray grey all around then go from above and around. Once that's done to satisfaction take a few drops of white and spray directly from above for a bit and then angle it very slightly and spray around from there. You may or may not want to go all the way white with the highlight but that's up to you. You're basically pretending that your white ink is a giant lightbulb (or the sun) directly above your model. Your white ink is going to hit only what a light source directly above would hit and everything it misses is a shadow (black). The grey represents ambient reflected light from the surroundings and the black is avrual shadows. You may notice that after doing grey and white zenithals your model might seem a little washed out and bright. If that's the case you can take some black and shoot it from underneath to darken shadows (ie the spots that your light from above shouldn't hit anyway). One thing to be aware of is that it's hard to go from black to white very smoothly with an airbrush and the transition between the two will be very dotty. That's what the grey is for, to smooth out the transition between black and white.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 08:24 |
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Snail WIP I was a bit worried about the contrast between the super saturated shell and the desaturated body. But now on the base, it fits perfectly with my cave-dwelling anglerfish type mood. Just need to finish up the metals on the shell and the lamp. Still debating whether to OSL, do you guys have any thoughts?
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 11:57 |
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Eej posted:Yeah an easy guide to spraying a basic zenithal would be something like: have black primer and buy Liquitex Black, Grey and White Acrylic ink. Prime as usual and let it dry a little then put a few drops of grey ink and hold your airbrush a few degrees above horizontal and spray grey all around then go from above and around. Once that's done to satisfaction take a few drops of white and spray directly from above for a bit and then angle it very slightly and spray around from there. You may or may not want to go all the way white with the highlight but that's up to you. I find just black primer and white ink is good enough. Just apply less white over the primer to the lower / less exposed areas, and more coats to the most exposed surfaces.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 13:40 |
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Sab669 posted:Not to dereail the thread but do you just play RIH with some closer friends or do your LGSs actually have support for it? I bought the PDF over Thanksgiving just because I like Vince and the other guy is pretty decent too but I haven't even finished reading the rules yet. I play the solo/ co-op expansion thingy with my daughter, and the pvp game with a friend in the neighborhood. Haven't seen it promoted or anyone playing at a LGS which makes sense, since they can't stock the game, and "Hey, buy some minis for an agnostic game we don't carry" probably doesn't dive much sales.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 22:14 |
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That's mostly fair, but also it can help drive individual GW models and Reaper solos or Nolzur's stuff. Case and point, buying that PDF made me go buy this Nighthaunt I just started last night: But I had a big ol brain fart and painted the fire on his back backwards "dark to light" instead of "light to dark", so I need to re-prime that and fix it... I've never tried any sort of OSL before, but with an airbrush it's pretty easy to "accidentally do it". Looking forward to fixing that and then doing the base.
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 22:57 |
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Started painting up some Star Wars legion models. These snow troopers took about 2 hours from start to finish. The new camera doesn't quite capture the saturation of the colors well, particularly the white which definitely has a blueish tone. I think my main issue with the paint job is that I'm trying to replicate the way the models look in the lore, and it's just not a particularly exciting color scheme. But overall I think they're a decent representation while also being identifiable and striking on the battlefield when bunched up together.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 03:41 |
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Painted my first vehicle. Pretty happy with how it turned out. C&C welcome!
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 05:12 |
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Looks very nice, I would be proud to get tabled by such good looking orc vehicles.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 11:05 |
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How'd you get the cockpit like that? I have a SMN in progress and the cockpit is so prominent that I don't wanna screw it up.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 14:52 |
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I picked up some orange Vallejo at the store the other day, and when i got home realized its "Game Effects - Rust". Anyone know if there's a certain way to use it, or is it just regular Vallejo acrylic under a different name? Website just has the standard Game Color copy, guessing it's the same paint: https://acrylicosvallejo.com/en/product/hobby/game-color-en/rust-72131/
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 15:42 |
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Toebone posted:I picked up some orange Vallejo at the store the other day, and when i got home realized its "Game Effects - Rust". Anyone know if there's a certain way to use it, or is it just regular Vallejo acrylic under a different name? If I recall correctly, this is essentially just incredibly matte orange paint. If you use it alongside regular paints it will have a different finish, which could make it stand out. If you're looking for regular orange paint, I would ask if you could exchange it (most stores will let you no problem).
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 15:57 |
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I was actually picking it up for doing rusty armor, so it works out for me Just wanted to make sure it doesn't dry funky like a crackle paint or something I did a quick test, I painted a mini with Gunmetal, did a thin wash of the Game Effects Rust, then dry brushed Chainmail Silver. Looks great, going to play around with it more
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 16:43 |
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Verisimilidude posted:If I recall correctly, this is essentially just incredibly matte orange paint. If you use it alongside regular paints it will have a different finish, which could make it stand out. If you're looking for regular orange paint, I would ask if you could exchange it (most stores will let you no problem). Game Effects - Rust is a transparent very bright orange. It's super good for laying down on top of brown rust to give a wet rust effect. I wouldn't use it to paint anything because the coverage is terrible (which works for weathering).
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Bucnasti posted:Game Effects - Rust is a transparent very bright orange. It's super good for laying down on top of brown rust to give a wet rust effect. ahh I was thinking of army painter rust effect!
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 16:56 |
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Finished this guy today and he's the final Deathwatch Space Marine that I planned to paint in 2021: Primaris Techmarine of the Sons of Medusa. Coming in 2022: Some Heavy Intercessors, Helblasters and Incursors..and probably like a Bike Chaplain and a Gravis Captain.
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AndyElusive posted:Finished this guy today and he's the final Deathwatch Space Marine that I planned to paint in 2021: Love the face and leather on this guy. Your red is :chefskiss: and it contrasts very well with the black. Definitely gives me early 2000s 'eavy metal vibes. Here's some more star wars minis I've been working on The emperor was especially fun to paint. Took about 20 minutes from start to finish. Airbrushed on black ink, then used an airbrush to add volumes with dark grey, and some magenta ink to add some chromatic interest. I think I also used a dark blue on the black at first but went over it with the black, but that could be adding to the interest as well. Then I finished off the skin and cane and that was basically it. I think the brown cloth was literally just a filter of agrax earthshade. The other minis were also fun, mostly transparent paints and only about 30 minutes each. Verisimilidude fucked around with this message at 01:33 on Dec 22, 2021 |
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Thanks! Dude, you absolutely NAILED the color on Palps robes.
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 01:39 |
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AndyElusive posted:Finished this guy today and he's the final Deathwatch Space Marine that I planned to paint in 2021: i like how some of the highlights (particularly on the gun) are scratchy. gives some texture to the model and adds a bit of wear and tear. it's way too much effort to do that all over the place but that is definitely a spot that stands out and was worth the extra effort. just curious, what's your paint recipe for red? I see a brick red, a red, an orange red and a teensy bit of yellow that may actually be orange
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 02:29 |
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Toebone posted:I was actually picking it up for doing rusty armor, so it works out for me Just wanted to make sure it doesn't dry funky like a crackle paint or something My first reaction to that photo was "get back to work and fix your sloppy polishing you lazy gently caress" so the rust effect looks great.
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Marx Headroom posted:How'd you get the cockpit like that? I have a SMN in progress and the cockpit is so prominent that I don't wanna screw it up. Cockpit: I use gemstone paints. Stormhost silver (or any really bright metal) and then the gemstone paint on top. It's much easier than jeweling. If you want it less shiny you can paint a matte varnish over it after.
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 11:58 |
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Verisimilidude posted:
FWIW, as a member of the 501st, these look utterly amazing and realistic. Especially the weathering, but I also really love the plastic look of the vinyl facemasks.
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 13:11 |
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Thanks, Span Man.Spanish Manlove posted:just curious, what's your paint recipe for red? I see a brick red, a red, an orange red and a teensy bit of yellow that may actually be orange The paints are all citidel and I used Mepheston Red base, Carroberg Crimson wash then highlights of Evil Suns Scarlett and Fire Dragon Bright for all the Mechanicus stuff. The weapon casing red is just Khorne Red, Carroberg wash, Wazdakka and Wild Rider Red highlights.
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Anarcho-Commissar posted:FWIW, as a member of the 501st, these look utterly amazing and realistic. Especially the weathering, but I also really love the plastic look of the vinyl facemasks. Thanks! I was trying to recreate the movie costumes as much as possible and I'm happy with the effect I achieved. I finished the rest of the Imperial Specialists expansion box.
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 17:28 |
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Verisimilidude posted:Thanks! I was trying to recreate the movie costumes as much as possible and I'm happy with the effect I achieved. Awesome work. What are you using for snow on those bases? Ive watched a few snow base tutorials and Id be happy if mine turned out like yours
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 17:39 |
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Ristolaz posted:Awesome work. What are you using for snow on those bases? Ive watched a few snow base tutorials and Id be happy if mine turned out like yours Citadel Valhallan Blizzard straight out of the pot. It's expensive for how much you get, but my store ran out of the Vallejo snow texture which looks better and is much more reasonable price-wise.
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# ? Dec 22, 2021 17:52 |
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My go-to snow effect is a mix of white PVA and baking soda. Stir it up, tweak the ratio to make it more or less smooth/bumpy, then slop it on with a toothpick.
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I got a big jar of the AK Interactive Snow Effects but I'm still not sure how to use it best to make it look good.
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