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 Post subject: Spiders on the road to Mirkwood from Goblin Town
PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:06 am 
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I have a lot to go. I am not sure of the wash. Should I try a dark blue wash or go with a dark brown wash? The eyes will be dark blue. The mouth parts a metallic green.

This is what I have in mind

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The bases are about done. I would add grass but they are to be in a cavern. Suggestions will be welcome.

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There are some parts meant for Bree on the table as well,The finished photos are one page 5 and in my Gallery.

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i like the big spider. The spider image you refer to looks kinda cute :-D

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I would use a mix of the two. I would probably give it a heavy wash with dark blue, maybe with a little orange added, and then depending on how it looked add a wash of brown. You'll just have to try it and keep going until it looks good to you.
Nice choice of colour scheme. I agree with the idea of not putting grass on the bases but you may want to add a green wash to parts of the base to represent moss like TheBucklandBrewer did in his article on painting bat swarms.
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I really have to say this - that spider in the link you posted is sooo cute (for a spider)

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The spider image you refer to looks kinda cute Very Happy

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really have to say this - that spider in the link you posted is sooo cute (for a spider)


Garmenhord, You might have not seen this:

Link to Big Fat Spider from The Hobbit 1977

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DThuaYM ... re=related

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... tunnel.jpg

I have been working on more Ideas for game pieces from the Hobbit. I am going to work on more spooky trees and web as I finsh painting the spiders.

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Thanks for the tip. I would not have thought of the orange.

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 Post subject: movment trays
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I worked out the movement trays. I am happy with them. Of course your input is welcome.

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The dark blue wash worked well on the larger black spider. I am going to add some more high lights when the wash is dry. The smaller black spider I am going to try a blue high light on the leg joints.

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The small yellow spider , I think I am going to leave like it is. I will paint the eyes. I still need to practice with the metallic green eyes.
I do not have 12 of any one kind of spider so I will mix them on the movement trays for now.

I still have to work out how I am going to make movement trays for the bats and wolves. Suggestions are welcome.

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They look great. :yay: For the bats maybe you could have a cave like tray with them coming. Thats all I got.

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 Post subject: Too Blue
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Is it too Blue? The green back ground helps. I am going to leave it alone for today before I mess it up.

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I am going to leave the yellow ones like this. I am going to base coat goblin town. I am going to go blind painting eyes.

Link to Big Fat Spider from The Hobbit 1977

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The little yellow spiders look very good. Could you share how you painted them?
The larger spider doesn't look too blue, but I would make the eyes a little darker. However I would say that the fangs are too white. They stick out a little too much and look too flat. If you want them to be a lighter colour have a look at what simmuskhan did with the talons on his balrog on his blog, though I would personally make them a darker as the rest of the spider is a lot darker.

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The idea for such a movement trays I like - whether it is for WotR?
Personally, I drew a bit more contrasting colors. A red or yellow - that stand out on the base. Rocks are great - but a whole it's better to be judged if the pictures were a bit better.

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 Post subject: if the pictures were a bit better
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Personally, I drew a bit more contrasting colors. A red or yellow - that stand out on the base. Rocks are great - but a whole it's better to be judged if the pictures were a bit better.


Thank you, that was helpful. I will work on more contrasting colors.

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I really need to up grade the camera it is very old.

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For me the larger spider could do with being more blue, or rather a light highlight.
A very light blue ie Regal Blue mixed with Fortress Grey applied on the highest points will bring more depth to the otherwise well painted figure.
I am talking no more than 1mm wide.
Once this is done you may find a mid tone highlight on the slightly lower points and some Badab Black in the deepest recesses will create a further illusion of depth.
This may sound a lot but you are nearly there and a few touches here and there could make the difference.

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 Post subject: The road to Goblin Town
PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:54 pm 
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I did not work on the spiders this week I have been trying to get the
AC fixed. It worked for about 5 minutes and went out again. I worked out side some. It was too hot in the house.

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I painted some but its to boring to post. Only so many gray rocks you can look at. I made the rocky one inch to two inch road and a a rocky two inch to two inch road. I worked on some 0 to one inch sections as well. I am still looking for a good fallen tree.

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The rocks look very good. The mix of brown of grey looks very realistic.
Where do you get all the road segments from?

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 Post subject: Tree bark for rocks for the road to Cirith Ungol
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The rocks are made from pine bark from a tree that was struck by lighting.I picked the bark up when I was gathering fresh lichen at my brother's property near Stone Mountain Ga. I cut the pieces in half on the table saw. I used wood glue to mount the bark on a medium density fiber board.The road sections were cut from scrap hard board. They will form the base for the same road sections I cast for the Mushroom Tree. I have not filled the gaps or painted the bark yet. It looks natural because it is the natural color. I am looking for a suitable piece of honeysuckle or wild grape vine for the fallen tree you suggested. I have a few small stones for the rock the Giants threw. I really liked that suggestion. If I can find a good enough vine I am going to make a King Kong tree bridge as well.

I think I am going to paint the spider's fangs black like in some of the photos of the spiders in your spider post. I put together and primed my GW Spider Queen. I am not sure I know what to do with that myself.

Although I intended the road pieces for the road through the Misty Mountains they will make a good approach to Shelob's Lair . The road to Cirith Ungol

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 Post subject: more goblin town
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I will make more rapid progress now that I have decided the best way for me to build the main elements.
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I am not going to use the expanding foam for any more pieces. It is to flexible. I have not used it or even finished detailing it and I have spent more time making repairs than I spent building it.
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Overall I was pleased with how it looks. there are more photos in the album if you click on the thumb nail.

I will hive to make 12 castings with the road mold to finish this section. I want to finish the spiders as well.

I need to creates some elements to add some color. Fires, tents, orc nest?, I am not sure so some suggestions will be helpful

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looking good. :yay: I think adding fires sounds like a good idea.

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They all look great!
You have some talent at terrain making.
Keep up the good job :yay:
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How about some small clumps of moss to bring in a touch of colour and also some green and brown washes at the base of the rock elements to depict where running water has been ?

If you did some fires you could be really brave and add some glow to the rock surfaces will a series of thin yellow / orange glazes !

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How about some small clumps of moss to bring in a touch of colour and also some green and brown washes at the base of the rock elements to depict where running water has been ?


I had been resisting the idea because I was thinking it was under ground. No light no green. I am gradually coming to the realization I need the green for it to "look right".There would be no sound in a space battle but it would be boring with out it.

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if you did some fires you could be really brave and add some glow to the rock surfaces will a series of thin yellow / orange glazes !

I am going to use battery powered tea candles but the glazes will enhance the effect.

Good idea.

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