Constantine wrote:
When I need to make skin stand out I just use more layers of highlights. Before I apply the final highlight I use Ogryn Flesh (it's the old wash from GW, I don't know the newest ones name). Sometimes it's better to avoid painting eyes, ( corneas and pupils), and just painting the eyelids. It gives the model a more grim look.
I like your progress, it's very methodical and so far they look nice. The washes are a major reason for that!
Thanks for the comments and advice Constantine! I'll see how the faces look after the highlights and give your tips a try. I'll post some close ups for your comments! Must admit, didn't fancy bulging white eyes as I feel if done incorrectly, it can make the model a little cartoony. I'll do the lids and see how it looks. Grim seems to fit the rangers well anyway!
Thanks for the encouragement. I agree, the wash is like magic potion. I started to get worried after more than two base layers had gone on but happy again with the wash.
SidTheSloth wrote:
I agree with constantine ^^
Your models sem quite dark overall (though that might be the pictures) so it might be a good idea to create some contrast using a lighter flesh tone either that or a bright basing scheme might help.
But your models do look very nice (especialy good for a first try!)
Thanks Sid! Hmmm yup, they do look dark. I was finding that it was taking a couple of layers to get the brown and green to show up on the figures and didn't want to lay it on too thick and lose the detail. Tips? I'm happy with them looking dark, but agree, they need some contrast.
Let's see what the highlight phase brings!
Thanks for the encouragement, I'm giving it a go!
mad_dan wrote:
Good stuff
The chain mail is good, its tempting to overdo the silver paint which will always spoil the mail, good light touch.
(PS I'm rubbish at painting, got a lot more practice to do)
Thanks Mad_Dan, hoping it looks even better with the second drybrushing of the highlighting silver.
Also even anyone has any ideas for the following, it would be appreciated.
1) The detail on the quivers
2) Highlighting tips
3) Feathers on the arrows
4) How long should I leave the wash until I start the highlights
5) Hair! Not even started on it...
Thanks again everybody!
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