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Author: | Alhvar [ Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Black metal |
Greetings I am about to paint a few Morannon orcs. I intend for the armour to be black-ish metal. My problem is that I do not know how to achieve that in a practical way. In my opinion Leadbelcher is way way too bright to be used as the darkest colour, even if you add a few layers of Nuln Oil. You may have to add a lot of Nuln Oil layers, or perhaps using a Leadbelcher/Abaddon Black mix for the darkest colour. It might be hard to get a consistant colour that way. I guess that I in theory could use a drybrush layer on black for the first, darkest layer. However, I do not like mixing drybrushing and layering on the same areas. If you mess up a highlight you can just paint over it with a darker colour as it would give another texture appearance than the drybrush. I am also considering using Vallejo metal colours, which I hear are darker. I wonder how much darker than Leadbelcher they are. I am also curious what those paints are like to work with. Are they similar to the citadel paints, or are they more oily? I am thankful for any advice. |
Author: | McGarnacle [ Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Black metal |
Hi!, I had the same problem with my uruks and morannons. Leadbelcher with Abaddon Black works well. I've been happiest with Leadbelcher followed by a wash of Agrax Earthshade. |
Author: | Alhvar [ Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Black metal |
Ýou mean a mix of Abaddon black and Leadbelcher? Leadbelcher followed by Earthshade does sound a little too brown for what I have in mind myself. Would you by any chance have any pictures to share? In any case I thank you for the advice. |
Author: | Coenus Scaldingus [ Sat Mar 24, 2018 6:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Black metal |
If you're worried about having a consistent colour across your army when painting many figures with a mixed colour, simply get an empty pot and mix up a large batch of the desired paints. Should see you through a fair amount of minis, without having to create the right balance every time. As for painting dark armour, a mixture of black and metal for most of the surface and having brighter colours only on the very edges tends to look good. |
Author: | Alhvar [ Sun Mar 25, 2018 4:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Black metal |
Thanks for the advice! I think I will use a mix of abaddon black and leadbelcher then, with some nuln oil just to create som 'free' contrast. And then leadbelcher and even brighter metal colours on edges. |
Author: | Hashut's Blessing [ Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Black metal |
I don't know if you were happy with the result you managed to get, but a modern approach would be to use a metal basecoat, covered in Black Templar Contrast Paint. I plan to do this for my Star Wars Legion guns (although I'm doing it over Stormhost Silver, so it shows a little more prominently, but over Leadbelcher will keep it dark). You can always Nuln Oil over the top or use two coats of Black Templar too - a little experimentation to find your exact preference. |
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