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Author: | glaiber [ Fri May 08, 2009 7:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | painting goblin metal |
i need some help with my goblins i want a more rustic color for the armour any ideas?? |
Author: | goblin_king [ Fri May 08, 2009 7:53 pm ] |
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Rustic tones in modern interior designs consist of stone or browny natural tones. With little hints of *aged* timber, the rustic look can be acheived very easily in even the most modern of homes. Oh, you meant goblins... Not sure how to make a goblin look 'rustic', but I can make one look like he is wearing battered and aged armour that has seen many years of disuse... For my (dis)honourable goblins, I paint their armour tin bitz, then drybrush it with boltgun metal. After that I was the armour with a watered down black ink. After that I wash the armour plates again (not the chainmail), but in patches with black ink watered down again (leaving the edges bare metal). I then think about where would be the easiest places for rust to form on the armour and put patches of Devlan Mud over these areas. Don't worry if it looks too patchy, as after this, I lightly drybrush the armour and chainmail with boltgun metal (really quite lightly, so it is literally the edges) and then for areas which get bashed around the most (edges of shields, swords etc) I drybrush or highlight with Chainmail. I have painted 36 goblins like this so far and I really like the look of them. |
Author: | glaiber [ Fri May 08, 2009 10:03 pm ] |
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k thank you i will try this but im still open to rustic paints |
Author: | Hallpers [ Fri May 08, 2009 10:21 pm ] |
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Drybrush Boltgun Metal, then wash with a mix of Chaos Black and a little bit of Blazing Orange. |
Author: | goblin_king [ Fri May 08, 2009 10:48 pm ] |
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glaiber wrote: k thank you i will try this but im still open to rustic paints
No problem. Perhaps my approach is a little long winded. For characters, you could use my way and for the foot troops, you could use Hallper's way. A simpler way to do my approach is: Basecoat tin bitz drybrush boltgun metal wash with black ink (or orange, chestnut, brown or a mix of any of the 4) watered down drybrush with boltgun metal |
Author: | glaiber [ Fri May 08, 2009 10:55 pm ] |
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k thx ill try that |
Author: | gaarew [ Sat May 09, 2009 5:52 am ] |
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Have we worked out if they are to be 'rustic' or 'rusty' yet? |
Author: | goblin_king [ Sat May 09, 2009 9:12 am ] |
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I would think rusty is what he meant. Don't think he quite understood my joke, but there we go. |
Author: | des-tiny [ Sat May 09, 2009 12:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | gobbo |
medium boltgun metal drybrush and then a lihgt drybrush of bestial browns. hope my horrible tip helps. |
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